Message-ID: <10282125.1075848246597.JavaMail.evans@thyme> Date: Thu, 24 May 2001 02:24:00 -0700 (PDT) From: steven.kean@enron.com To: sreyno@state.wy.us Subject: Re: Wyoming Energy Commission subject Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-From: Steven J Kean X-To: "Steve Reynolds" X-cc: X-bcc: X-Folder: \Steven_Kean_June2001_5\Notes Folders\Sent X-Origin: KEAN-S X-FileName: skean.nsf I'll be happy to accomodate. I can take you through Enron's view of how markets overall are evolving and how we approach those markets. I'd also like to spend some time reviewing interstate transmission policy and how it affects Western energy markets. "Steve Reynolds" on 05/23/2001 09:40:11 AM To: cc: Subject: Wyoming Energy Commission subject Steve, it was great to meet you and hear your remarks yesterday. For the speaking engagement next Wednesday, I would like you to focus upon the Enron strategic model of virtual integration of market forces in the evolution of energy development. Wyoming represents a huge material resource base and the commission is charged with the development and promotion of such. But the Governor's message is that we cannot see ourselves as producers and exporters in the traditional sense. We will continue to have the status of a colony if we do not recognize the new dynamics of how these market places are evolving. If you set the stage with a presentation of Enron strategy, then we will discuss how a state, with its agencies and auathority can play a role in this evolution. I have set your time for 45 minutes, which can include a short Qand A period. But your message can be as succint as you can make it and get the point across. You may have to present the Enron case a number of different ways, but the Governor will give you latitude to make the point. You will be welcome to participate in a following panel which will address role playing by the state and the commission. Plan to join us for lunch. If you need more detail, let me know. Thanks! Stephen