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Subject:Organizational Announcement - Introducing Enron Engineering and
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Date:Fri, 16 Mar 2001 12:55:00 -0800 (PST)

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In order to better align our engineering and operations capabilities with t=
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commercial businesses they support, we are pleased to announce the followin=
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organizational change will be effective immediately. A new business unit,=
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Enron Engineering and Operational Services (EEOS), is being formed which wi=
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include our existing operations in Enron Engineering and Construction Compa=
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(EE&CC), Operational Energy Corporation (OEC), and National Energy Producti=
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Corporation (NEPCO).

Brian Stanley, as President and Chief Executive Officer, and Keith Dodson, =
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Chief Operating Officer will provide the leadership for this new=20
organization, reporting to the Office of the Chairman of Enron Wholesale=20
Services. NEPCO will continue to operate as a stand-alone business under=
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John Gillis, President.

With the majority of EE&CC and OEC=01,s activities focused on assets and=20
projects which are in Wholesale Services, this will better align the effort=
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of EEOS with the commercial businesses it supports. While EEOS will be a=
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stand-alone unit within Enron Wholesale Services it will work very closely=
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with and have direct accountability to the business units it supports.

This realignment also centralizes our engineering and operations capabiliti=
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in a single business segment and should ensure that innovation and best=20
practices are shared and implemented across our many operations and will al=
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allow for better identification of priorities and more effective allocation=
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of resources to these projects. Consistent with this approach, Development=
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Engineering will have dual reporting to both EEOS and the business units=20
which they support. =20

With an extensive and varied portfolio of assets around the world and a wid=
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variety of new development opportunities available to Enron, it is critical=
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that we continue to maintain the best in class capability to design,=20
construct, commission, and effectively manage and operate Enron=01,s assets=
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global basis.

This new global business unit should insure that we will continue to enhanc=
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these demonstrated capabilities and provide us with a sustainable advantage=
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as we advance our business strategy around the world.

Please join us in congratulating Brian and Keith on their new assignments.

Mark Frevert & Dave Delainey