
Date: Tue, 12 Jun 2001 11:15:00 -0700 (PDT)
From: peter.styles@enron.com
To: ursula.brenner@enron.com
Subject: Re: Dr. Lay' Speech - July 7, 2001 - Spain
Cc: doug.wood@enron.com, paul.dawson@enron.com, paul.hennemeyer@enron.com,
rob.bradley@enron.com, nailia.dindarova@enron.com,
pamela.milano@enron.com
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Here's my second response to you, as promised, Ursula.
The implications of the policy-related aspects of the California crisis for
liberalisation of European energy markets, and for restructuring of the
electricity sector over here in particular, effectively constituted the
"unscripted" part of my address at the Eurelectric confence in Madrid this
morning. (As you are aware, I was replacing Steve Kean.) Partly because of a
request of the Eurelectric secretariat, but also for use at a forthcoming
European gov. affairs offsite, I have turned my remarks into legible speaking
notes over lunchtime today. Pamela Milano in my Brussels office will put them
into Word format by the end of this week and we may also prepare some slide
bullets based on the notes. I hope this material will then be of use to you
in preparation for the Repsol YPF/ Harvard event.





Ursula Brenner@ENRON
