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Jeff,
I fully support Sandeep's request to move Anshuman Srivastav to Houston. I anticipate that we shall be working on Dhabol related issues for the next two years until all the business problems are successfully resolved. Anshuman is a very capable employee, with the right combination of skills to attack the Dhabol modeling challenge. He understands the Indian markets as well as international fuel markets. He has also a very good grasp of power industry fundamentals and of the technology used at the Dhabol power plant. Vince ---------------------- Forwarded by Vince J Kaminski/HOU/ECT on 03/12/2001 04:54 PM --------------------------- Sandeep Kohli@ENRON_DEVELOPMENT 03/12/2001 12:40 PM To: Vince J Kaminski@ECT cc: Subject: Help on DPC LNG Options Vince, This is a follow-up of our meeting with Jeff Shankman on Friday, as well as our discussions with the Global Assets Group on DPC issues. As you see, there is a need for developing a comprehensive fuel strategy for DPC that encompasses both the LNG phase, and the naphtha side. Furthermore, any fuel strategy we develop will have to be in consonance with the power side of the business. There is a lot of analytical work that will be required in this context over the next several months, and we will need a person who understands both the power and the fuel side of the business at DPC. I believe Anshuman is just such a person. He has worked closely with me over the last 2 yrs., and has been trained in the derivatives side of the business (he has attended all three levels of Derivatives classes offered at Enron). Over the last month, his presence in Houston has greatly helped me in melding the Henwood study with the picture on the LNG/fuel side. I believe his presence in Houston will be critical to us developing a comprehensive fuel/LNG strategy for Dabhol, together with the Global Markets and Asset groups. I am therefore requesting you to explore the possibility of Anshuman being moved on a more permanent basis to Houston. As you are aware, Anshuman himself would welcome such an arrangement. Regards, Sandeep.
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