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against the taxpayer pursuant to 26
U.S.C. 6103(m)(2) and in accordance
with 31 U.S.C. 3711, 3217, and 3718.
To any State and local governmental
agency that employs the services of
others and that pays their wages or
salaries, where the employee owes a
delinquent non-tax debt to the United
States for the purpose of garnishment.
To the Department of the Treasury,
Financial Management Service, for the
purpose of collecting delinquent debts
owed to the U.S. Government via
administrative offset.
Note: Redisclosure of a mailing address
from the IRS may be made only for the
purpose of debt collection, including to a
debt collection agency in order to facilitate
the collection or compromise of a Federal
claim under the Debt Collection Act of 1982,
except that a mailing address to a consumer
reporting agency is for the limited purpose of
obtaining a commercial credit report on the
particular taxpayer. Any such address
information obtained from the IRS will not be
used or shared for any other Navy purpose
or disclosed to another Federal, State or local
agency which seeks to locate the same
individual for its own debt collection
purpose.
The DoD ‘‘Blanket Routine Uses’’ that
appear at the beginning of the Navy’s
compilation of systems notices also
apply to this system.
DISCLOSURE TO CONSUMER REPORTING
AGENCIES:
Disclosures pursuant to 5 U.S.C.
552a(b)(12) may be made from this
system to ‘‘consumer reporting
agencies’’ as defined in the Fair Credit
Reporting Act, 15 U.S.C. 1681a(f) or the
Federal Claims Collection Act of 1966,
31 U.S.C. 3701(a)(3). The purpose of the
disclosure is to aid in the collection of
outstanding debts owed to the Federal
Government; typically, to provide an
incentive for debtors to repay
delinquent Federal Government debts
by making these debts part of their
credit records.
The disclosure is limited to
information necessary to establish the
identity of the individual, including
name, address, and taxpayer
identification number (Social Security
Number); the amount, status, and
history of the claim; and the agency or
program under which the claim arose.
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POLICIES AND PRACTICES FOR STORING,
RETRIEVING, ACCESSING, RETAINING, AND
DISPOSING OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
STORAGE:
Mainframe magnetic tapes, disk
drives, printed reports, file folders, and
PC hard and floppy disks.
RETRIEVABILITY:
Name and Social Security Number.
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SAFEGUARDS:
Information is stored in locked file
cabinets, supervised office space,
supervised computer tape library that is
accessible only through the data center,
entry to which is controlled by a
‘‘cardpad’’ security system, for which
only authorized personnel are given the
access code. PC entry into the system
may only be made through individual
passwords.
SYSTEM MANAGER(S) AND ADDRESS:
Policy official: Commander, Navy
Installations (Finance Department)
Millington Detachment, 5720 Integrity
Drive, Millington, TN 38055–6500.
Record holder: Local Morale, Welfare,
and Recreation Offices/Visitors
Quarters/Civilian Fund Business Offices
that fall under the Commanding Officer
of an installation. Official mailing
addresses are published in the Standard
Navy Distribution List that is available
at https://neds.daps.dla.mil/sndl.htm.
Individuals seeking to determine
whether this system of records contains
information about themselves should
address written inquiries to the local
Morale, Welfare, and Recreation Office/
Visitors Quarters/Civilian Fund
Business Office at the installation where
they obtained services or to the System
Manager. Official mailing addresses are
published in the Standard Navy
Distribution List that is available at
https://neds.daps.dla.mil/sndl.htm.
In the initial inquiry, the requester
must provide full name, Social Security
Number, date of transaction, and the
activity where they had their dealings.
A list of other offices the requester may
visit will be provided after initial
contact is made at the office listed
above. At the time of a personal visit,
requesters must provide proof of
identity containing the requester’s
signature.
RECORD ACCESS PROCEDURES:
Individuals seeking access to records
about themselves should address
written inquiries to the local Morale,
Welfare, and Recreation Office/Visitors
Quarters/Civilian Fund Business Office
at the installation where they obtained
services or to the System Manager.
Official mailing addresses are published
in the Standard Navy Distribution List
that is available at https://
neds.daps.dla.mil/sndl.htm.
In the initial inquiry, the requester
must provide full name, Social Security
Number, date of transaction, and the
activity where they had their dealings.
A list of other offices the requester may
visit will be provided after initial
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CONTESTING RECORD PROCEDURES:
The Navy’s rules for accessing
records, and for contesting contents and
appealing initial agency determinations
are published in Secretary of the Navy
Instruction 5211.5; 32 CFR part 701; or
may be obtained from the system
manager.
RECORD SOURCE CATEGORIES:
The individual; the bank involved;
activity records; Internal Revenue
Service; credit bureaus; the Defense
Manpower Data Center; and the
Department of the Treasury.
EXEMPTIONS CLAIMED FOR THE SYSTEM:
None.
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contact is made at the office listed
above. At the time of a personal visit,
requesters must provide proof of
identity containing the requester’s
signature.
DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Energy Information Administration
Agency Information Collection
Activities: Proposed Collection;
Comment Request
Energy Information
Administration (EIA), Department of
Energy (DOE).
ACTION: Agency information collection
activities: proposed collection; comment
request.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: The EIA is soliciting
comments on the proposed three-year
extension to the following Petroleum
Supply Forms:
EIA–800, ‘‘Weekly Refinery and
Fractionator Report,’’
EIA–801, ‘‘Weekly Bulk Terminal
Report,’’
EIA–802, ‘‘Weekly Product Pipeline
Report,’’
EIA–803, ‘‘Weekly Crude Oil Stocks
Report,’’
EIA–804, ‘‘Weekly Imports Report,’’
EIA–805, ‘‘Weekly Terminal Blenders
Report,’’
EIA–810, ‘‘Monthly Refinery Report,’’
EIA–811, ‘‘Monthly Bulk Terminal
Report,’’
EIA–812, ‘‘Monthly Product Pipeline
Report,’’
EIA–813, ‘‘Monthly Crude Oil Report,’’
EIA–814, ‘‘Monthly Imports Report,’’
EIA–815, ‘‘Monthly Terminal Blenders
Report,’’
EIA–816, ‘‘Monthly Natural Gas Liquids
Report,’’
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EIA–817, ‘‘Monthly Tanker and Barge
Movement Report,’’
EIA–819, ‘‘Monthly Oxygenate Report,’’
and
EIA–820, ‘‘Annual Refinery Report’’
DATES: Comments must be filed by
August 4, 2006. If you anticipate
difficulty in submitting comments
within that period, contact the person
listed below as soon as possible.
ADDRESSES: Send comments to Stefanie
Palumbo. To ensure receipt of the
comments by the due date, submission
by FAX (202–586–5846) or e-mail
(stefanie.palumbo@eia.doe.gov) is
recommended. The mailing address is
Petroleum Division, EI–42, Forrestal
Building, U.S. Department of Energy,
Washington, DC 20585. Alternatively,
Stefanie Palumbo may be contacted by
telephone at 202–586–6866.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Requests for additional information or
copies of any forms and instructions
should be directed to Stefanie Palumbo
at the address listed above.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. Background
II. Current Actions
III. Request for Comments
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I. Background
The Federal Energy Administration
Act of 1974 (Pub. L. 93–275, 15 U.S.C.
761 et seq.) and the DOE Organization
Act (Pub. L. 95–91, 42 U.S.C. 7101 et
seq.) require the EIA to carry out a
centralized, comprehensive, and unified
energy information program. This
program collects, evaluates, assembles,
analyzes, and disseminates information
on energy resource reserves, production,
demand, technology, and related
economic and statistical information.
This information is used to assess the
adequacy of energy resources to meet
near and longer term domestic
demands.
The EIA, as part of its effort to comply
with the Paperwork Reduction Act of
1995 (Pub. L. 104–13, 44 U.S.C. Chapter
35), provides the general public and
other Federal agencies with
opportunities to comment on collections
of energy information conducted by or
in conjunction with the EIA. Any
comments received help the EIA to
prepare data requests that maximize the
utility of the information collected, and
to assess the impact of collection
requirements on the public. Also, the
EIA will later seek approval by the
Office of Management and Budget
(OMB) under section 3507(a) of the
Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995.
The weekly petroleum supply surveys
(Forms EIA–800, EIA–801, EIA–802,
EIA–803, EIA–804, and EIA–805) are
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designed to highlight information on
petroleum refinery operations,
inventory levels, and imports of selected
petroleum products in a timely manner.
The information appears in the
publications listed below and is also
available electronically through the
Internet at https://www.eia.doe.gov/.
Publications: Internet only
publications are the Weekly Petroleum
Status Report, Short-Term Energy
Outlook, and This Week in Petroleum.
Hardcopy and Internet publications are
the Monthly Energy Review (DOE/EIA–
0035) and the Annual Energy Outlook
(DOE/EIA–0383).
The monthly petroleum supply
surveys (Forms EIA–810, EIA–811, EIA–
812, EIA–813, EIA–814, EIA–815, EIA–
816, EIA–817, and EIA–819) are
designed to provide statistically reliable
and comprehensive information not
available from other sources to EIA,
other Federal agencies, and the private
sector for use in forecasting, policy
making, planning, and analysis
activities. The information appears in
the publications listed below and is also
available electronically through the
Internet at https://www.eia.doe.gov/.
Publications: Internet only
publications are the Weekly Petroleum
Status Report, Petroleum Supply
Monthly, Petroleum Supply Annual, and
Short-Term Energy Outlook. Hardcopy
and internet publications are the
Monthly Energy Review (DOE/EIA–
0035), the Annual Energy Review (DOE/
EIA–0384), and the Annual Energy
Outlook (DOE/EIA–0383).
The annual petroleum supply survey
(Form EIA–820) provides data on the
operations of all operating and idle
petroleum refineries (including new
refineries under construction), blending
plants, refineries shutdown with
useable storage capacity, and refineries
shutdown during the previous year. The
information appears in the Petroleum
Supply Annual and is available
electronically through the Internet at
https://www.eia.doe.gov/.
II. Current Actions
The EIA will request a three-year
extension of the collection approval for
each of the above-referenced surveys
with no changes to previously approved
collections.
III. Request for Comments
Prospective respondents and other
interested parties should comment on
the actions discussed in item II. The
following guidelines are provided to
assist in the preparation of comments.
Please indicate to which form(s) your
comments apply.
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General Issues
A. Is the proposed collection of
information necessary for the proper
performance of the functions of the
agency and does the information have
practical utility? Practical utility is
defined as the actual usefulness of
information to or for an agency, taking
into account its accuracy, adequacy,
reliability, timeliness, and the agency’s
ability to process the information it
collects.
B. What enhancements can be made
to the quality, utility, and clarity of the
information to be collected?
As a Potential Respondent to the
Request for Information
A. What actions could be taken to
help ensure and maximize the quality,
objectivity, utility, and integrity of the
information to be collected?
B. Are the instructions and definitions
clear and sufficient? If not, which
instructions need clarification?
C. Can the information be submitted
by the due date?
D. Public reporting burden for this
collection is estimated to average:
Estimated Hours Per Response in 2007
EIA–800, ‘‘Weekly Refinery and
Fractionator Report,’’—1.58 hours
EIA–801, ‘‘Weekly Bulk Terminal
Report,’’—0.95 hours
EIA–802, ‘‘Weekly Product Pipeline
Report,’’—0.95 hours
EIA–803, ‘‘Weekly Crude Oil Stocks
Report,’’—0.50 hours
EIA–804, ‘‘Weekly Imports Report,’’—
1.58 hours
EIA–805, ‘‘Weekly Terminal Blenders
Report,’’—0.58 hours
EIA–810, ‘‘Monthly Refinery Report,’’—
4.74 hours
EIA–811, ‘‘Monthly Bulk Terminal
Report,’’—2.21 hours
EIA–812, ‘‘Monthly Product Pipeline
Report,’’—2.85 hours
EIA–813, ‘‘Monthly Crude Oil
Report,’’—1.50 hours
EIA–814, ‘‘Monthly Imports Report,’’—
2.53 hours
EIA–815, ‘‘Monthly Terminal Blenders
Report,’’—1.15 hours
EIA–816, ‘‘Monthly Natural Gas Liquids
Report,’’—0.95 hours
EIA–817, ‘‘Monthly Tanker and Barge
Movement Report,’’—2.21 hours
EIA–819, ‘‘Monthly Oxygenate
Report,’’—0.63 hours
EIA–820, ‘‘Annual Refinery Report’’—
2.30 hours
The estimated burden includes the
total time necessary to provide the
requested information. In your opinion,
how accurate is this estimate?
E. The agency estimates that the only
cost to a respondent is for the time it
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will take to complete the collection.
Will a respondent incur any start-up
costs for reporting, or any recurring
annual costs for operation, maintenance,
and purchase of services associated with
the information collection?
F. What additional actions could be
taken to minimize the burden of this
collection of information? Such actions
may involve the use of automated,
electronic, mechanical, or other
technological collection techniques or
other forms of information technology.
G. Does any other Federal, State, or
local agency collect similar information?
If so, specify the agency, the data
element(s), and the methods of
collection.
As a Potential User of the Information
To Be Collected
A. What actions could be taken to
help ensure and maximize the quality,
objectivity, utility, and integrity of the
information disseminated?
B. Is the information useful at the
levels of detail to be collected?
C. For what purpose(s) would the
information be used? Be specific.
D. Are there alternate sources for the
information and are they useful? If so,
what are their weaknesses and/or
strengths?
Comments submitted in response to
this notice will be summarized and/or
included in the request for OMB
approval of the forms . They also will
become a matter of public record.
Statutory Authority: Section 3507(h)(1) of
the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (Pub.
L. 104–13, 44 U.S.C. Chapter 35).
Issued in Washington, DC, May 22, 2006.
Jay H. Casselberry,
Agency Clearance Officer, Energy Information
Administration.
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BILLING CODE 6450–01–P
DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Federal Energy Regulatory
Commission
[Docket No. CP06–349–000]
CenterPoint Energy Gas Transmission
Company; Notice of Request Under
Blanket Authorization
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May 30, 2006.
Take notice that on May 24, 2006,
CenterPoint Energy Gas Transmission
Company (CEGT), 1111 Louisiana
Street, Houston, Texas 77002–5231,
filed in Docket No. CP06–349–000, a
request pursuant to sections 157.205
and 157.216 of the Commission’s
Regulations under the Natural Gas Act
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(18 CFR 157.205 and 157.216) for
authorization to abandon certain
facilities in the State of Texas, under
CEGT’s blanket certificate issued in
Docket Nos. CP82–384–000 and 001
pursuant to section 7(c) of the Natural
Gas Act, all as more fully set forth in the
application which is on file with the
Commission and open to public
inspection. The filing may also be
viewed on the Web at https://
www.ferc.gov using the ‘‘eLibrary’’ link.
Enter the docket number excluding the
last three digits in the docket number
field to access the document. For
assistance, contact FERC at
FERCOnlineSupport@gerc.gov or call
toll-free, (886) 208–3676 or TYY, (202)
502–8659.
CEGT proposes to abandon, by sale
and transfer, certain above-ground
facilities that are currently a part of
various CEGT delivery point facilities in
the State of Texas as described more
fully in the request. CEGT further
proposes to sell and transfer these
facilities to CenterPoint Energy Texas
Gas (Texas Gas), a distribution division
of CenterPoint Energy Gas Resources
Corp, d/b/a, at the estimated net book
value, which as of December 31, 2005 is
$19,697. CEGT states that no services
would be abandoned as a result of the
proposed sale and transfer. Texas Gas, it
is said, would own and operate these
facilities as part of its distribution
system.
Any person or the Commission’s Staff
may, within 45 days after the issuance
of the instant notice by the Commission,
file pursuant to Rule 214 of the
Commission’s Procedural Rules (18 CFR
385.214) a motion to intervene or notice
of intervention and, pursuant to section
157.205 of the Commission’s
Regulations under the Natural Gas Act
(NGA) (18 CFR 157.205) a protest to the
request. If no protest is filed within the
time allowed therefore, the proposed
activity shall be deemed to be
authorized effective the day after the
time allowed for protest. If a protest is
filed and not withdrawn within 30 days
after the time allowed for filing a
protest, the instant request shall be
treated as an application for
authorization pursuant to section 7 of
the NGA.
Any questions regarding this
application should be directed to
Lawrence O. Thomas, Director—Rates &
Regulatory, CenterPoint Energy Gas
Transmission Company, P.O. Box
21734, Shreveport, Louisiana 71151, or
call (318) 429–2804 or fax (318) 429–
3133.
The Commission strongly encourages
electronic filings of comments, protests,
and interventions via the Internet in lieu
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of paper. See 18 CFR 385.2001(a)(1)(iii)
and the instructions on the
Commission’s Web site (https://
www.ferc.gov) under the ‘‘e-Filing’’ link.
Magalie R. Salas,
Secretary.
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Federal Energy Regulatory
Commission
[Docket Nos. EC06–111–000, et al.]
ESI Energy, LLC, et al.; Electric Rate
and Corporate Filings
May 26, 2006.
The following filings have been made
with the Commission. The filings are
listed in ascending order within each
docket classification.
1. ESI Energy, LLC; Bison Wind GP,
LLC; Heartland LP, LLC; Bison Wind
Holdings, LLC; Bison Wind, LLC; FPL
Energy Burleigh County Wind, LLC;
FPL Energy Burleigh County Wind, LLC
[Docket No. EC06–111–000]
Take notice that on May 16, 2006, ESI
Energy, LLC, Bison Wind GP, LLC,
Heartland LP, LLC, Bison Wind
Holdings, LLC, Bison Wind, LLC, FPL
Energy Burleigh County Wind, LLC, and
FPL Energy Burleigh County Wind, LLC
filed a notice of withdrawal for an
Application under section 203 of the
Federal Power Act, submitted on April
14, 2006.
Comment Date: 5 p.m. Eastern Time
June 6, 2006.
2. ITC Holdings Corp.; International
Transmission Company; Michigan
Transco Holdings, Limited Partnership;
Michigan Electric Transmission
Company, LLC; Trans-Elect NTD Path
15, LLC
[Docket No. EC06–123–000]
Take notice that on May 19, 2006, ITC
Holdings Corp., International
Transmission Company, Michigan
Transco Holdings, Limited Partnership,
Michigan Electric Transmission
Company, LLC, and Trans-Elect NTD
Path 15, LLC filed a joint application for
authorization of indirect acquisition and
disposition of jurisdictional facilities,
pursuant to section 203 of the Federal
Power Act.
Comment Date: 5 p.m. Eastern Time
on June 12, 2006.
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Energy Information Administration
Agency Information Collection Activities: Proposed Collection;
Comment Request
AGENCY: Energy Information Administration (EIA), Department of Energy
(DOE).
ACTION: Agency information collection activities: proposed collection;
comment request.
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SUMMARY: The EIA is soliciting comments on the proposed three-year
extension to the following Petroleum Supply Forms:
EIA-800, ``Weekly Refinery and Fractionator Report,''
EIA-801, ``Weekly Bulk Terminal Report,''
EIA-802, ``Weekly Product Pipeline Report,''
EIA-803, ``Weekly Crude Oil Stocks Report,''
EIA-804, ``Weekly Imports Report,''
EIA-805, ``Weekly Terminal Blenders Report,''
EIA-810, ``Monthly Refinery Report,''
EIA-811, ``Monthly Bulk Terminal Report,''
EIA-812, ``Monthly Product Pipeline Report,''
EIA-813, ``Monthly Crude Oil Report,''
EIA-814, ``Monthly Imports Report,''
EIA-815, ``Monthly Terminal Blenders Report,''
EIA-816, ``Monthly Natural Gas Liquids Report,''
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EIA-817, ``Monthly Tanker and Barge Movement Report,''
EIA-819, ``Monthly Oxygenate Report,'' and
EIA-820, ``Annual Refinery Report''
DATES: Comments must be filed by August 4, 2006. If you anticipate
difficulty in submitting comments within that period, contact the
person listed below as soon as possible.
ADDRESSES: Send comments to Stefanie Palumbo. To ensure receipt of the
comments by the due date, submission by FAX (202-586-5846) or e-mail
(stefanie.palumbo@eia.doe.gov) is recommended. The mailing address is
Petroleum Division, EI-42, Forrestal Building, U.S. Department of
Energy, Washington, DC 20585. Alternatively, Stefanie Palumbo may be
contacted by telephone at 202-586-6866.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Requests for additional information or
copies of any forms and instructions should be directed to Stefanie
Palumbo at the address listed above.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. Background
II. Current Actions
III. Request for Comments
I. Background
The Federal Energy Administration Act of 1974 (Pub. L. 93-275, 15
U.S.C. 761 et seq.) and the DOE Organization Act (Pub. L. 95-91, 42
U.S.C. 7101 et seq.) require the EIA to carry out a centralized,
comprehensive, and unified energy information program. This program
collects, evaluates, assembles, analyzes, and disseminates information
on energy resource reserves, production, demand, technology, and
related economic and statistical information. This information is used
to assess the adequacy of energy resources to meet near and longer term
domestic demands.
The EIA, as part of its effort to comply with the Paperwork
Reduction Act of 1995 (Pub. L. 104-13, 44 U.S.C. Chapter 35), provides
the general public and other Federal agencies with opportunities to
comment on collections of energy information conducted by or in
conjunction with the EIA. Any comments received help the EIA to prepare
data requests that maximize the utility of the information collected,
and to assess the impact of collection requirements on the public.
Also, the EIA will later seek approval by the Office of Management and
Budget (OMB) under section 3507(a) of the Paperwork Reduction Act of
1995.
The weekly petroleum supply surveys (Forms EIA-800, EIA-801, EIA-
802, EIA-803, EIA-804, and EIA-805) are designed to highlight
information on petroleum refinery operations, inventory levels, and
imports of selected petroleum products in a timely manner. The
information appears in the publications listed below and is also
available electronically through the Internet at https://
www.eia.doe.gov/.
Publications: Internet only publications are the Weekly Petroleum
Status Report, Short-Term Energy Outlook, and This Week in Petroleum.
Hardcopy and Internet publications are the Monthly Energy Review (DOE/
EIA-0035) and the Annual Energy Outlook (DOE/EIA-0383).
The monthly petroleum supply surveys (Forms EIA-810, EIA-811, EIA-
812, EIA-813, EIA-814, EIA-815, EIA-816, EIA-817, and EIA-819) are
designed to provide statistically reliable and comprehensive
information not available from other sources to EIA, other Federal
agencies, and the private sector for use in forecasting, policy making,
planning, and analysis activities. The information appears in the
publications listed below and is also available electronically through
the Internet at https://www.eia.doe.gov/.
Publications: Internet only publications are the Weekly Petroleum
Status Report, Petroleum Supply Monthly, Petroleum Supply Annual, and
Short-Term Energy Outlook. Hardcopy and internet publications are the
Monthly Energy Review (DOE/EIA-0035), the Annual Energy Review (DOE/
EIA-0384), and the Annual Energy Outlook (DOE/EIA-0383).
The annual petroleum supply survey (Form EIA-820) provides data on
the operations of all operating and idle petroleum refineries
(including new refineries under construction), blending plants,
refineries shutdown with useable storage capacity, and refineries
shutdown during the previous year. The information appears in the
Petroleum Supply Annual and is available electronically through the
Internet at https://www.eia.doe.gov/.
II. Current Actions
The EIA will request a three-year extension of the collection
approval for each of the above-referenced surveys with no changes to
previously approved collections.
III. Request for Comments
Prospective respondents and other interested parties should comment
on the actions discussed in item II. The following guidelines are
provided to assist in the preparation of comments. Please indicate to
which form(s) your comments apply.
General Issues
A. Is the proposed collection of information necessary for the
proper performance of the functions of the agency and does the
information have practical utility? Practical utility is defined as the
actual usefulness of information to or for an agency, taking into
account its accuracy, adequacy, reliability, timeliness, and the
agency's ability to process the information it collects.
B. What enhancements can be made to the quality, utility, and
clarity of the information to be collected?
As a Potential Respondent to the Request for Information
A. What actions could be taken to help ensure and maximize the
quality, objectivity, utility, and integrity of the information to be
collected?
B. Are the instructions and definitions clear and sufficient? If
not, which instructions need clarification?
C. Can the information be submitted by the due date?
D. Public reporting burden for this collection is estimated to
average:
Estimated Hours Per Response in 2007
EIA-800, ``Weekly Refinery and Fractionator Report,''--1.58 hours
EIA-801, ``Weekly Bulk Terminal Report,''--0.95 hours
EIA-802, ``Weekly Product Pipeline Report,''--0.95 hours
EIA-803, ``Weekly Crude Oil Stocks Report,''--0.50 hours
EIA-804, ``Weekly Imports Report,''--1.58 hours
EIA-805, ``Weekly Terminal Blenders Report,''--0.58 hours
EIA-810, ``Monthly Refinery Report,''--4.74 hours
EIA-811, ``Monthly Bulk Terminal Report,''--2.21 hours
EIA-812, ``Monthly Product Pipeline Report,''--2.85 hours
EIA-813, ``Monthly Crude Oil Report,''--1.50 hours
EIA-814, ``Monthly Imports Report,''--2.53 hours
EIA-815, ``Monthly Terminal Blenders Report,''--1.15 hours
EIA-816, ``Monthly Natural Gas Liquids Report,''--0.95 hours
EIA-817, ``Monthly Tanker and Barge Movement Report,''--2.21 hours
EIA-819, ``Monthly Oxygenate Report,''--0.63 hours
EIA-820, ``Annual Refinery Report''--2.30 hours
The estimated burden includes the total time necessary to provide
the requested information. In your opinion, how accurate is this
estimate?
E. The agency estimates that the only cost to a respondent is for
the time it
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will take to complete the collection. Will a respondent incur any
start-up costs for reporting, or any recurring annual costs for
operation, maintenance, and purchase of services associated with the
information collection?
F. What additional actions could be taken to minimize the burden of
this collection of information? Such actions may involve the use of
automated, electronic, mechanical, or other technological collection
techniques or other forms of information technology.
G. Does any other Federal, State, or local agency collect similar
information? If so, specify the agency, the data element(s), and the
methods of collection.
As a Potential User of the Information To Be Collected
A. What actions could be taken to help ensure and maximize the
quality, objectivity, utility, and integrity of the information
disseminated?
B. Is the information useful at the levels of detail to be
collected?
C. For what purpose(s) would the information be used? Be specific.
D. Are there alternate sources for the information and are they
useful? If so, what are their weaknesses and/or strengths?
Comments submitted in response to this notice will be summarized
and/or included in the request for OMB approval of the forms . They
also will become a matter of public record.
Statutory Authority: Section 3507(h)(1) of the Paperwork
Reduction Act of 1995 (Pub. L. 104-13, 44 U.S.C. Chapter 35).
Issued in Washington, DC, May 22, 2006.
Jay H. Casselberry,
Agency Clearance Officer, Energy Information Administration.
[FR Doc. E6-8657 Filed 6-2-06; 8:45 am]
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