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Date: Wed, 15 Dec 1999 03:49:00 -0800 (PST)
From: jaime.alatorre@enron.com
To: klay@enron.com, jskilli@enron.com
Subject: Change at Pemex
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As we had expected for a few months, although it became imminent a week ago, 
Adrian Lajous is leaving Pemex,
and will be substituted by Rogelio Montemayor.
I have known Rogelio for some time; he is an outsider to the Energy sector, 
but a good Economist, who has 
held both technical positions in past Governments, as well as elected officer 
( Congressman, Senator and Governor
of Coahuila).
Rogelio is close to Francisco Labastida, the PRI candidate to the Presidency 
(elections-July 2000), and was proposed
by Luis Tellez (Secretary of Energy) as a transition CEO of Pemex, with whom 
he can work in some deregulation initiatives
before the change of Government (Dec. 2000).
This leaves our friend Luis Tellez in a very powerful position, since he was 
able to remove both the head of CFE & Pemex,
who were opposing his deregulation efforts. Hopefully, he will be able to 
transcend the change of Administration, and keep
his drive and level of influence.

  Regards, jaime_____