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Energy Industry Told to ‘Embrace E’

Today’s conference was brought to you by the letter E. Indeed,the fifth letter of the alphabet loomed large on the first day ofthe Cambridge Energy Research 19th annual Executive Conference inHouston yesterday.

February 9, 2000

Industry Briefs

Polaroid Corp. of Cambridge, MA, and Enron Energy Servicessigned a 10-year outsource agreement for Enron to provide energymanagement services at Polaroid’s seven major U.S. facilities. Thedeal is worth more than $200 million. Enron will manage or supplyPolaroid’s energy commodity requirements including electricity, gasand fuel oil; design, build, operate and finance certain energyinfrastructure improvement projects; as well as provide alloperation and maintenance services at Polaroid’s three centralmanufacturing plants in Massachusetts: Waltham, New Bedford andNorwood. “Enron will drive energy savings for Polaroid by managingtheir commodity usage, investing capital to upgrade or replacePolaroid’s energy equipment and by providing best in classoperation and maintenance services,” said Lou Pai, Enron EnergyServices CEO. Enron will offer positions to the 20 Polaroidemployees in the company’s Operation and Maintenance team.

December 9, 1999

CERA Predicts Production Capacity Decline

Cambridge Energy Research Associates (CERA) released findingsyesterday that North American gas production capacity will weakenthis year – possibly by as much as 500 MMcf/d – due to cutbacks indrilling and exploration brought about by low oil prices.

February 11, 1999

New Consulting, Software Technology Company Formed

GFI Energy Ventures of Los Angeles, Caminus Energy Ltd. ofCambridge, England, SS&C Technologies, Oaktree CapitalManagement and RIT Capital partners plc are combining forces toform GFI Caminus, a new enterprise that will provide comprehensiveconsulting services and software technology to the power and gastrading industry.

May 14, 1998
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