Message-ID: <33183533.1075845484839.JavaMail.evans@thyme> Date: Fri, 15 Dec 2000 05:16:00 -0800 (PST) From: katherine.brown@enron.com To: abullrich@cera.com Subject: Re: CERA's Mexico Energy in Transition Summit Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ANSI_X3.4-1968 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-From: Katherine Brown X-To: Alberto Bullrich X-cc: X-bcc: X-Folder: \Jeff_Skilling_Oct2001\Notes Folders\All documents X-Origin: SKILLING-J X-FileName: jskillin.nsf Mr. Skilling is unavailable on January 17. However, we appreciate the invitation. Katherine Brown Alberto Bullrich on 12/15/2000 11:13:26 AM To: "'jeff.skilling@enron.com'" cc: Subject: CERA's Mexico Energy in Transition Summit Mr. Jeffrey K. Skilling President and COO Enron Corporation Dear Mr. Skilling: Building on the success of our special event held this past August in Houston, Cambridge Energy Research Associates (CERA) has created a new service, the "Mexico Energy Advisory Service". Designed to help facilitate the dialogue between the energy community and key government decision-makers, this service creates an open environment for members to exchange ideas with the country's energy policy makers regarding the future of the Mexican energy sector and the role of private investment. To launch this new service, we will be hosting the inaugural Mexico Energy Summit on January 17, 2001 in Mexico City at the JW Marriott Hotel. This event will bring together senior executives from the energy community as well as key members of the new Mexican government in interactive sessions aimed at facilitating dialogue between the public and private sectors. We invite you to consider participating in this first Summit, and becoming a member of the service. To view the agenda for the first Summit meeting, as well as a description of the scope, benefits, and deliverables of the service, please visit our website at: http://www20.cera.com/event/details/0,1324,CID1287,00.html The goal of the Mexico Energy Advisory Service is to help bridge the information gap that now exists in Mexico's energy sector. Through our interactions with the private sector, the state owned energy companies, the new administration, the Congress, and other interested parties, CERA will formulate objective and independent market analysis, and will monitor the progress and pitfalls of the energy reform process in Mexico. To view the complete details of the service, please visit our website at: http://www20.cera.com/offerings/details/0,1504,CID1286,00.html To participate in the Summit, please complete and return the enrollment form found on our website. Please note that a portion of the Summit fee may be applied toward your first year's membership in the service. Should you have any questions about the Mexico Energy Advisory Service or the Summit meeting, please contact me or my colleague Lauren Laidlaw.? I can be reached directly at +1 617 498-9191 or e-mail to abullrich@cera.com.? Ms. Laidlaw can be reached at +1 617 441-2604 or e-mail to llaidlaw@cera.com. Sincerely, Alberto J. Bullrich Business Development CERA, Latin America Energy Sondra Scott Director CERA, Latin America Energy ************************************************************ Our relationship with you is very important to us.? If you wish not to receive e-mail notifications from CERA, please send a reply to this message with "DoNotEmail" as the subject of your message. ( mailto:info@cera.com?subject=DoNotEmail ) ************************************************************