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From:jeffrey.shankman@enron.com
To:greg.whalley@enron.com
Subject:Re: NYMEX
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Date:Wed, 8 Nov 2000 03:45:00 -0800 (PST)

I think you know about this.... On another note, I have 5 cases of Kistler
in my office--should we crack a few?

Jeff
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From: Doug Leach 11/08/2000 11:26 AM


To: Jeffrey A Shankman/HOU/ECT@ECT, Mike McConnell/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: Re: NYMEX

fyi
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Chris Long@ENRON
11/02/2000 04:20 PM
To: Doug Leach/HOU/ECT@ECT
cc:
Subject: Re: NYMEX

Doug - I was out on paternity leave and did not get this message until now.
The DC lobbyist for NYMEX is Mark Seetin, however I think the problem is
Rappaport himself (see e-mail to Capitol Hill below). Call after you get a
chance to review.


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Subject: [Fwd: NYMEX Strongly Opposes CEA Bill With Energy and Metals
Author: Mark Seetin <nymex2@unidial.com<
Date: 10/27/00 10:18 AM

I'm forwarding a communication sent at the direction of NYMEX regarding
the CEA legislation. This truly is an unbelievable process.

Mark Seetin


NYMEX Chairman Dan Rappaport has asked me to convey, on behalf of the
Board of Directors, our strong opposition to the passage of H.R. 4541
with the current energy exemption provision.

This provision is anti-competitive, anti-consumer and is bad for the
marketplace. If the proponents of this provision were truly in favor of
competition, at the very least, they would not have opposed extending
the same regulatory treatment to open outcry markets. Their opposition
to such regulatory equity speaks volume about what may be the true
intent--use government and legislation in a perverse way to thwart
competition and allow them a government sanctioned license to hijack a
market, without even having to compete for it.

Please do not allow this bill to go forward without a closer examination
and discussion of this unwise provision.

If you have any questions, Chairman Rappaport may be reached at (212)
299-2250, My telephone number is (202) 662-8770.

Would you please update us on the status of your discussion on behalf of
Senator Gramm, and the overall status of the bill?

Thanks in advance for your help.

Mark Seetin



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Doug Leach@ECT
10/17/2000 02:06 PM

To: Chris Long/Corp/Enron@ENRON
cc:
Subject: NYMEX

Any names or have you already communicated them to Shankman?
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From: Doug Leach 10/11/2000 02:10 PM


To: Chris Long/Corp/Enron@ENRON
cc:
Subject: NYMEX

Chris,

I was in a meeting today with Jeff Shankman and he was interested in who in
the NYMEX was behind their efforts in DC to cause EOL problems. I told him
the Enron DC office was pleased with the initial federal government comments
regarding protection for EOL from the NYMEX's stance. He still wanted to know
who at the NYMEX was causing Enron grief. You may respond directly to him if
you wish, but please let me know that you have responded to Jeff so I can
consider my request closed.

Thanks,
Doug