============= Page 1 of 1 ============= ENRON CORP. Table 3b - Business Highlights (Unaudited) Quarter Ended March 31, 7111711 2nnn Wholesale Services (In Millions) Commodity Sales and Services $ 785 $ 256 Assets and Investments 59 220 Unallocated Expenses (89) (47) [BIT $ 755 $ 429 Commodity Sales and Services Physical Volumes (BBtue/d) Gas: United States 20,898 16,217 Canada 6,358 4,389 Europe and Other 8,699 2,469 35,955 23,075 Transportation Volumes 506 456 Total Gas Volumes 36,461 23,531 Crude Oil and Liquids 6,836 6,134 Electricity (a) 25,732 12,170 Total Physical Volumes (BBtue/d) 69,029 41,835 Electricity Volumes (Thousand MWh) United States 195,246 102,903 Europe and Other 36,339 7,844 Total 231,585 110,747 Financial Settlements (Notional)(BBtue/d) 302,694 141,865 Retail Energy Services Revenues (in millions) (b) $ 693 $ 314 IBIT (in millions) (b) $ 40 $ 6 Total Contract Value (in billions)(c) $ 5.9 $ 3.7 Broadband Services Revenues (in millions) $ 83 $ 59 IBIT (in millions) $ (35) $ - Total Contract Value (in millions)(c) $ 45 $ 31 Terabytes Delivered (d) 43,400 6,005 (a) Represents electricity volumes, converted to BBtue/d (b) Beginning in 2001, risk management activities associated with Enron's retail customers are managed by Wholesale Services. Prior to the restatement, Retail Energy Services' reported revenues and recurring IBIT were $642 million and $16 million, respectively, for the first quarter of 2000 and $4,615 million and $103 million, respectively, for the full year 2000. Restated full year 2000 revenues and recurring IBIT were $1,766 million and $111 million, respectively. Current year and the restated 2000 amounts include activities related to the management of customer relationships, net profits of new commodity contracts originated and all flows related to energy asset management and services. (c) Represents customers' estimated future expenditures related to new contracts. (d) Unit of measurement for data delivered, equal to one trillion bytes. EXH010-01310