Message-ID: <24041220.1075842456527.JavaMail.evans@thyme> Date: Thu, 16 Mar 2000 05:55:00 -0800 (PST) From: drew.fossum@enron.com To: steven.harris@enron.com, kevin.hyatt@enron.com, lorraine.lindberg@enron.com Subject: Pueblo: CONFIDENTIAL Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-From: Drew Fossum X-To: Steven Harris, Kevin Hyatt, Lorraine Lindberg X-cc: X-bcc: X-Folder: \Drew_Fossum_Dec2000_June2001_1\Notes Folders\Discussion threads X-Origin: FOSSUM-D X-FileName: dfossum.nsf Here's the latest Tino-gram: 1. Tino's environ. consultants have not discovered any stop signs. 2. The Isleta is interested in granting Dennis ROW/lease for the power plant as well as the pipeline. The power plant could be located on Isleta land adjacent to the South boundary of the Scandia reservation. Thus, the power plant could be connected to DOE's existing powerline infrastructure without ever leaving the Isleta and DOE land. PNM would not be necessary to move power to DOE. Unclear to me whether this approach would give the power plant optimal access to the power grid for sales of surplus power. (maybe this could be done through DOE to an interconnect with PNM on the Scandia reservation?) 3. Dennis is using Jim Slattery, an ex law partner of mine in DC (and ex Dem. U.S. Congressman from Kansas), as his primary contact with Bill Richardson at DOE. My recollection is that Jim does have a good relationship with Richardson, so this seems very likely to be effective. Tino reports that "DOE is OK with the deal" and the next step is negotiating the power contract itself. Tino said that DOE is aware that the capital for the project will not come from the tribe so the tribe's interest will be fairly thin. It is unclear exactly how much indian ownership Dennis and Slattery promised DOE. 4. Tino has run into a power plant consultant named Jack Maddox who says he's working on a 230MW plant to be located west of Belen. Tino thinks he's working for the Laguna tribe, but wanted us to find out who is planning a big power plant out there. Is this ours? PNM's? El Paso? Finally, the next key step is obviously the economics. Based on what Tino told me, I'm convinced that Dennis and Tino don't have a real good sense of how much $$$ might be in this deal. They are groping a bit and our initial analysis of the numbers will likely carry a lot of weight. How are those efforts coming? Thanks. DF 4.