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element(s), and the methods of
collection.
As a Potential User of the Information
to be Collected:
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?
B. What actions could be taken to
help ensure and maximize the quality,
objectivity, utility, and integrity of the
information disseminated?
C. Is the information useful at the
levels of detail to be collected?
D. For what purpose(s) would the
information be used? Be specific.
E. 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 form. They also will
become a matter of public record.
Statutory Authority: Federal Energy
Administration Act of 1974 (15 U.S.C. §§ 761
et seq.), and the DOE Organization Act (42
U.S.C. 7101 et seq.).
Issued in Washington, DC, April 30, 2009.
Stephanie Brown,
Director, Statistics and Methods Group,
Energy Information Administration.
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Energy Information Administration
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Comment Request
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AGENCY: Energy Information
Administration (EIA), Department of
Energy (DOE).
ACTION: Agency Information Collection
Activities: Proposed Collection;
Comment Request.
SUMMARY: The EIA is soliciting
comments on the proposed revisions
and three-year extension to the
following Petroleum Supply Forms:
EIA–800, ‘‘Weekly Refinery and
Fractionator 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–809, ‘‘Weekly Oxygenate
Report,’’ EIA–810, ‘‘Monthly Refinery
Report,’’ EIA–812, ‘‘Monthly Product
Pipeline Report,’’ EIA–813, ‘‘Monthly
Crude Oil Report,’’ EIA–814, ‘‘Monthly
Imports Report,’’ EIA–815, ‘‘Monthly
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Terminal and Blender Report,’’ EIA–
816, ‘‘Monthly Natural Gas Liquids
Report,’’ 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 July
6, 2009. If you anticipate difficulty in
submitting comments within that
period, contact the person listed below
as soon as possible.
ADDRESSES: Send comments to Sylvia
Norris. To ensure receipt of the
comments by the due date, submission
by FAX (202–586–1076) or e-mail
(sylvia.norris@eia.doe.gov) is
recommended. The mailing address is
Petroleum Division, EI–42, Forrestal
Building, U.S. Department of Energy,
1000 Independence Ave., SW.,
Washington, DC 20585. Alternatively,
Sylvia Norris may be contacted by
telephone at 202–586–6106.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Requests for additional information or
copies of any forms and instructions
should be directed to Sylvia Norris at
the address listed above. The proposed
forms and changes in definitions and
instructions are also available on the
Internet at: https://www.eia.doe.gov/
oil_gas/petroleum/survey_forms/
pet_survey_forms.html.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. Background
II. Current Actions
III. Request for Comments
I. Background
The Federal Energy Administration
Act of 1974 (Pub. L. No. 93–275, 15
U.S.C. 761 et seq.,) and the DOE
Organization Act (Pub. L. No. 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. 3501 et
seq.,), 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
prepare data requests that maximize the
utility of the information collected, and
to assess the impact of collection
requirements on the public. Also, the
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EIA will later seek approval for this
collection 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–802, EIA–803,
EIA–804, EIA–805 and EIA–809) 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/
oil_gas/petroleum/info_glance/
petroleum.html.
Publications: Internet only
publications are the Weekly Petroleum
Status Report, Short-Term Energy
Outlook, and This Week in Petroleum.
The monthly petroleum supply
surveys (Forms EIA–810, 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/
oil_gas/petroleum/info_glance/
petroleum.html.
Publications: Internet only
publications are the 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 Refinery
Capacity Report and in the Petroleum
Supply Annual, Volume 1 are available
electronically through the Internet at
https://www.eia.doe.gov/oil_gas/
petroleum/info_glance/petroleum.html.
Please refer to the proposed forms and
instructions for more information about
the purpose, who must report, when to
report, where to submit, the elements to
be reported, detailed instructions,
provisions for confidentiality, and uses
(including possible nonstatistical uses)
of the information. For instructions on
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obtaining materials, see the FOR FURTHER
INFORMATION CONTACT section.
II. Current Actions
The EIA proposes the following
changes: EIA–800 (Weekly Refinery
Report)—Collect gross inputs and gross
production rather than net production
for the following products: propane
(including propylene), fuel ethanol,
finished motor gasoline, (reformulated—
blended with fuel ethanol,
reformulated—other, conventional—
blended with fuel ethanol (Ed55 and
lower and greater than Ed55),
conventional—other; motor gasoline
blending components (reformulated
blendstock for oxygenate blending
(RBOB), conventional blendstock for
oxygenate blending (CBOB), gasoline
treated as blendstock (GTAB), all other
blending components; kerosene,
kerosene-type jet fuel (commercial and
military), distillate fuel oil (15 ppm
sulfur and under, greater than 15 to 500
ppm sulfur (incl.), greater than 500 ppm
sulfur) and residual fuel oil. Collect
ending stocks of natural gas liquids and
liquefied refinery gases, fuel ethanol,
kerosene, and asphalt and road oil.
For the form EIA–801 (Weekly Bulk
Terminal Report)—Discontinue
collection of this report. All bulk
terminal and blender reporting will be
reported by site on Form EIA–805
(Weekly Bulk Terminal and Blender
Report).
For the form EIA–802 (Weekly
Product Pipeline Report)—Collect
ending stocks for natural gas liquids and
liquefied refinery gases, fuel ethanol
and kerosene.
For the form EIA–804 (Weekly
Imports Report)—Collect imports for
crude oil delivered to U.S. Strategic
Petroleum Reserve, natural gas liquids
and liquefied petroleum gases, fuel
ethanol and kerosene. EIA proposes to
modify list of countries for which
imports of crude oil are collected by
discontinuing the collection of crude
imports by country for Argentina,
China, Indonesia, Iran, Libya, Norway,
Qatar, Trinidad, United Arab Emirates,
United Kingdom and adding Brazil and
Equatorial Guinea.
For the form EIA–805 (Weekly Bulk
Terminal and Blender Report)—Collect
inventories for natural gas liquids and
liquefied refinery gases, propane
(including propylene), propylene
(nonfuel use), fuel ethanol, finished
motor gasoline (reformulated blended
with fuel ethanol, reformulated other,
conventional (Ed55 and lower, greater
than Ed55), conventional other), motor
gasoline blending components (RBOB,
CBOB, GTAB and all other), kerosenetype jet fuel, kerosene, distillate fuel oil
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(15 ppm sulfur and under, greater than
15 ppm to 500 ppm sulfur (incl), greater
than 500 ppm sulfur), residual fuel oil
and asphalt and road oil. Collect inputs
and production for fuel ethanol, jet fuel,
distillate fuel oil (15 ppm sulfur and
under, greater than 15 ppm to 500 ppm
sulfur (incl), greater than 500 ppm
sulfur), and residual fuel oil
EIA proposes a new weekly form,
EIA–809 (Weekly Oxygenate Report) to
collect fuel ethanol production
(denatured and undenatured) and end of
week inventories.
For the form EIA–810 (Monthly
Refinery Report)—Add input to catalytic
reformers to the list of downstream unit
inputs; combine reporting of natural gas
liquids and liquefied refinery gases into
one area on EIA–810. Collect receipts
and fuel use/losses for hydrogen. Collect
full material balance for other
hydrocarbons. Eliminate combined total
for renewable fuels and oxygenates and
collect separate totals.
EIA proposes to discontinue
collection of form EIA–811 (Monthly
Bulk Terminal Report)—All bulk
terminal and blender reporting will be
reported by site on form EIA–815
(Monthly Bulk Terminal and Blenders
Report).
For the form EIA–813 (Crude Oil
Report)—Eliminate reporting of crude
oil consumed as fuel. Collect receipts of
domestic crude oil into Strategic
Petroleum Reserve.
For the form EIA–814 (Monthly
Imports Report)—Allow reporting of
terminal control numbers in lieu of
name, city and state for processing
company location.
For the form EIA–815 (Monthly
Terminal Blenders Report)—Modify
natural gas liquids (NGL) and liquefied
refinery gases (LRG) reporting so that
full line balance is required for total
NGPL and LRG rather than for each
NGPL and LRG product. Individual
NGPL and LRG products will be
reported only for ending stocks and
inputs. Modify unfinished oils reporting
so that a full line balance is required for
total unfinished oils rather than for each
unfinished oils product. Individual
unfinished oils products will be
reported for inputs, production and
ending stocks. Discontinue collection of
production for ethyl tertiary butyl ether
(ETBE), methyl tertiary butyl ether
(MTBE) and other oxygenates.
For the form EIA–816 (Monthly
Natural Gas Liquids Report)—
Discontinue collection of inputs of
pentanes plus.
For the form EIA–817 (Monthly
Tanker and Barge Movement Report)—
Discontinue collection of finished motor
gasoline (reformulated—blended with
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ether and reformulated—nonoxygenated); motor gasoline blending
components (RBOB—for blending with
ether and RBOB—for blending with fuel
ethanol); reformulated and conventional
GTAB splits and only collect total
GTAB.
For the form EIA–819 (Monthly
Oxygenate Report)—Collect annually
fuel ethanol production capacity
measured as nameplate capacity and the
maximum sustainable capacity over a 6
month period. Collect inputs,
production and ending stocks for
denatured and undenatured fuel
ethanol. Split reporting of inputs into
two sections: denaturants blended with
fuel ethanol and blending to produce
finished motor gasoline.
For forms EIA–800, EIA–802, EIA–
804, EIA–805, EIA–810, EIA–812, EIA–
814, EIA–817, and EIA–819, combine
finished motor gasoline (reformulated,
non-oxygenated and reformulated,
blended with ether) into single category
labeled reformulated, other; combine
motor gasoline blending components
(reformulated, blended with ether and
reformulated, blended with alcohol)
into single category labeled RBOB.
Discontinue motor gasoline blending
components reformulated and
conventional GTAB splits and only
collect total GTAB. Collect additional
detail for production of finished motor
gasoline, conventional (blended with
fuel ethanol) by collecting subcategories
for Ed55 and lower and greater than
Ed55.
For the form EIA–820 (Annual
Refinery Report)—Allow reporting of
catalytic reformer capacity in barrels per
calendar day.
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.
As a Potential Respondent to the
Request for Information:
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?
B. What actions could be taken to
help ensure and maximize the quality,
objectivity, utility, and integrity of the
information to be collected?
C. Are the instructions and definitions
clear and sufficient? If not, which
instructions need clarification?
D. Can the information be submitted
by the respondent by the due date?
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E. Public reporting burden for this
collection is estimated to average:
Estimated hours per response: EIA–
800, ‘‘Weekly Refinery and Fractionator
Report,’’—1.58 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,’’—1.75 hours;
EIA–805, ‘‘Weekly Terminal Blenders
Report,’’—1.50 hours; EIA–809,
‘‘Weekly Oxygenate Report,’’—0.30
hours; EIA–810, ‘‘Monthly Refinery
Report,’’—5.00 hours; EIA–812,
‘‘Monthly Product Pipeline Report,’’—
3.00 hours; EIA–813, ‘‘Monthly Crude
Oil Report,’’—1.50 hours; EIA–814,
‘‘Monthly Imports Report,’’—2.55 hours;
EIA–815, ‘‘Monthly Terminal Blenders
Report,’’—3.55 hours; EIA–816,
‘‘Monthly Natural Gas Liquids
Report,’’—0.95 hours; EIA–817,
‘‘Monthly Tanker and Barge Movement
Report,’’—2.25 hours; EIA–819,
‘‘Monthly Oxygenate Report,’’—1.50
hours; and EIA–820, ‘‘Annual Refinery
Report’’—2.40 hours. The estimated
burden includes the total time necessary
to provide the requested information. In
your opinion, how accurate is this
estimate?
F. The agency estimates that the only
cost to a respondent is for the time it
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?
G. 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.
H. 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. Is the proposed collection of
information necessary for the proper
performance of the functions of the
agency and does the information have
practical utility?
B. What actions could be taken to
help ensure and maximize the quality,
objectivity, utility, and integrity of the
information disseminated?
C. Is the information useful at the
levels of detail to be collected?
D. For what purpose(s) would the
information be used? Be specific.
E. Are there alternate sources for the
information and are they useful? If so,
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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: Federal Energy
Administration Act of 1974 (15 U.S.C.
761 et seq.), and the DOE Organization
Act (42 U.S.C. 7101).
Issued in Washington, DC, April 30, 2009.
Stephanie Brown,
Director, Statistics and Methods Group,
Energy Information Administration.
[FR Doc. E9–10471 Filed 5–5–09; 8:45 am]
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Federal Energy Regulatory
Commission
[Project No. 1940–022]
Wisconsin Public Service Corporation;
Notice of Request for Extension of
License Term and Soliciting
Comments, Motions To Intervene, and
Protests
April 29, 2009.
Take notice that the following
hydroelectric application has been filed
with the Commission and is available
for public inspection:
a. Application Type: Amendment of
License.
b. Project No.: 1940–022.
c. Date Filed: April 22, 2009.
d. Applicant: Wisconsin Public
Service Corporation.
e. Name and Location of Project:
Tomahawk Hydroelectric Project is
located on the Wisconsin River, near
Tomahawk, Lincoln County, Wisconsin.
f. Filed Pursuant to: Federal Power
Act, 16 U.S.C. 791a–825r.
g. Applicant Contacts: Greg Egtvedt,
(920) 433–5713,
gwegtvedt@integrysgroup.com or Terry
P. Jensky, Vice President—Energy
Supply Operations, (920) 433–5713,
tpjensky@wisconsinpublicservice.com,
Wisconsin Public Service Corporation,
700 North Adams Street, P.O. Box
19001, Green Bay, WI 54307–9001.
h. FERC Contact: Diane M. Murray at
(202) 502–8838.
i. Deadline for filing comments,
protests, and motions to intervene: May
29, 2009.
All documents should be filed with
Kimberly Bose, Secretary, Federal
Energy Regulatory Commission, 888
First Street, NE., Washington, DC 20426.
Comments, protests, and interventions
should be filed electronically via the
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Internet in lieu of paper. See 18 CFR
385.2001(a)(1)(iii) and the instructions
on the Commission’s Web site under the
‘‘e-Filing’’ link. The Commission
strongly encourages electronic filings;
otherwise, submit an original and eight
copies of your response to the address
above. Please include the Project
Number (P–1940) on any comments,
protests, or motions filed.
The Commission’s Rules of Practice
and Procedure require all intervenors
filing a document with the Commission
to serve a copy of that document on
each person in the official service list
for the project. Further, if an intervenor
files comments or documents with the
Commission relating to the merits of an
issue that may affect the responsibilities
of a particular resource agency, they
must also serve a copy of the documents
on that resource agency.
j. Description of Application: The
licensee requests that the Commission
amend its license term for the
Tomahawk Project by extending it by 15
months, to coincide with the expiration
of the license for the Grandfather Falls
Project on April 1, 2018.
k. This filing is available for review at
the Commission in the Public Reference
Room or may be viewed on the
Commission’s Web site at https://
www.ferc.gov using the eLibrary link.
Enter the docket number (P–1940) in the
docket number field to access the
document. For assistance, call toll-free
1–866–208–3676 or e-mail
FERCOnlineSupport@ferc.gov. For TTY,
call (202) 502–8659. A copy is also
available for inspection and
reproduction at the addresses in item g.
above.
l. Individuals desiring to be included
on the Commission’s mailing list should
so indicate by writing to the Secretary
of the Commission.
m. Comments, Protests, or Motions to
Intervene—Anyone may submit
comments, a protest, or a motion to
intervene in accordance with the
requirements of Rules of Practice and
Procedure, 18 CFR 385.210, .211, .214.
In determining the appropriate action to
take, the Commission will consider all
protests or other comments filed, but
only those who file a motion to
intervene in accordance with the
Commission’s Rules may become a
party to the proceeding. Any comments,
protests, or motions to intervene must
be received on or before the specified
comment date for the particular
application.
n. Filing and Service of Responsive
Documents—Any filings must bear in
all capital letters the title
‘‘COMMENTS’’, ‘‘PROTEST’’, or
‘‘MOTION TO INTERVENE’’, as
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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 revisions and
three-year extension to the following Petroleum Supply Forms: EIA-800,
``Weekly Refinery and Fractionator 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-809, ``Weekly Oxygenate Report,'' EIA-810, ``Monthly
Refinery Report,'' EIA-812, ``Monthly Product Pipeline Report,'' EIA-
813, ``Monthly Crude Oil Report,'' EIA-814, ``Monthly Imports Report,''
EIA-815, ``Monthly Terminal and Blender Report,'' EIA-816, ``Monthly
Natural Gas Liquids Report,'' 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 July 6, 2009. If you anticipate
difficulty in submitting comments within that period, contact the
person listed below as soon as possible.
ADDRESSES: Send comments to Sylvia Norris. To ensure receipt of the
comments by the due date, submission by FAX (202-586-1076) or e-mail
(sylvia.norris@eia.doe.gov) is recommended. The mailing address is
Petroleum Division, EI-42, Forrestal Building, U.S. Department of
Energy, 1000 Independence Ave., SW., Washington, DC 20585.
Alternatively, Sylvia Norris may be contacted by telephone at 202-586-
6106.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Requests for additional information or
copies of any forms and instructions should be directed to Sylvia
Norris at the address listed above. The proposed forms and changes in
definitions and instructions are also available on the Internet at:
https://www.eia.doe.gov/oil_gas/petroleum/survey_forms/pet_survey_forms.html.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. Background
II. Current Actions
III. Request for Comments
I. Background
The Federal Energy Administration Act of 1974 (Pub. L. No. 93-275,
15 U.S.C. 761 et seq.,) and the DOE Organization Act (Pub. L. No. 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. 3501 et seq.,),
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
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 for this collection 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-802, EIA-
803, EIA-804, EIA-805 and EIA-809) 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/oil_gas/petroleum/info_glance/petroleum.html.
Publications: Internet only publications are the Weekly Petroleum
Status Report, Short-Term Energy Outlook, and This Week in Petroleum.
The monthly petroleum supply surveys (Forms EIA-810, 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/oil_gas/petroleum/info_glance/petroleum.html.
Publications: Internet only publications are the 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
Refinery Capacity Report and in the Petroleum Supply Annual, Volume 1
are available electronically through the Internet at https://www.eia.doe.gov/oil_gas/petroleum/info_glance/petroleum.html.
Please refer to the proposed forms and instructions for more
information about the purpose, who must report, when to report, where
to submit, the elements to be reported, detailed instructions,
provisions for confidentiality, and uses (including possible
nonstatistical uses) of the information. For instructions on
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obtaining materials, see the FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT section.
II. Current Actions
The EIA proposes the following changes: EIA-800 (Weekly Refinery
Report)--Collect gross inputs and gross production rather than net
production for the following products: propane (including propylene),
fuel ethanol, finished motor gasoline, (reformulated--blended with fuel
ethanol, reformulated--other, conventional--blended with fuel ethanol
(Ed55 and lower and greater than Ed55), conventional--other; motor
gasoline blending components (reformulated blendstock for oxygenate
blending (RBOB), conventional blendstock for oxygenate blending (CBOB),
gasoline treated as blendstock (GTAB), all other blending components;
kerosene, kerosene-type jet fuel (commercial and military), distillate
fuel oil (15 ppm sulfur and under, greater than 15 to 500 ppm sulfur
(incl.), greater than 500 ppm sulfur) and residual fuel oil. Collect
ending stocks of natural gas liquids and liquefied refinery gases, fuel
ethanol, kerosene, and asphalt and road oil.
For the form EIA-801 (Weekly Bulk Terminal Report)--Discontinue
collection of this report. All bulk terminal and blender reporting will
be reported by site on Form EIA-805 (Weekly Bulk Terminal and Blender
Report).
For the form EIA-802 (Weekly Product Pipeline Report)--Collect
ending stocks for natural gas liquids and liquefied refinery gases,
fuel ethanol and kerosene.
For the form EIA-804 (Weekly Imports Report)--Collect imports for
crude oil delivered to U.S. Strategic Petroleum Reserve, natural gas
liquids and liquefied petroleum gases, fuel ethanol and kerosene. EIA
proposes to modify list of countries for which imports of crude oil are
collected by discontinuing the collection of crude imports by country
for Argentina, China, Indonesia, Iran, Libya, Norway, Qatar, Trinidad,
United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom and adding Brazil and Equatorial
Guinea.
For the form EIA-805 (Weekly Bulk Terminal and Blender Report)--
Collect inventories for natural gas liquids and liquefied refinery
gases, propane (including propylene), propylene (nonfuel use), fuel
ethanol, finished motor gasoline (reformulated blended with fuel
ethanol, reformulated other, conventional (Ed55 and lower, greater than
Ed55), conventional other), motor gasoline blending components (RBOB,
CBOB, GTAB and all other), kerosene-type jet fuel, kerosene, distillate
fuel oil (15 ppm sulfur and under, greater than 15 ppm to 500 ppm
sulfur (incl), greater than 500 ppm sulfur), residual fuel oil and
asphalt and road oil. Collect inputs and production for fuel ethanol,
jet fuel, distillate fuel oil (15 ppm sulfur and under, greater than 15
ppm to 500 ppm sulfur (incl), greater than 500 ppm sulfur), and
residual fuel oil
EIA proposes a new weekly form, EIA-809 (Weekly Oxygenate Report)
to collect fuel ethanol production (denatured and undenatured) and end
of week inventories.
For the form EIA-810 (Monthly Refinery Report)--Add input to
catalytic reformers to the list of downstream unit inputs; combine
reporting of natural gas liquids and liquefied refinery gases into one
area on EIA-810. Collect receipts and fuel use/losses for hydrogen.
Collect full material balance for other hydrocarbons. Eliminate
combined total for renewable fuels and oxygenates and collect separate
totals.
EIA proposes to discontinue collection of form EIA-811 (Monthly
Bulk Terminal Report)--All bulk terminal and blender reporting will be
reported by site on form EIA-815 (Monthly Bulk Terminal and Blenders
Report).
For the form EIA-813 (Crude Oil Report)--Eliminate reporting of
crude oil consumed as fuel. Collect receipts of domestic crude oil into
Strategic Petroleum Reserve.
For the form EIA-814 (Monthly Imports Report)--Allow reporting of
terminal control numbers in lieu of name, city and state for processing
company location.
For the form EIA-815 (Monthly Terminal Blenders Report)--Modify
natural gas liquids (NGL) and liquefied refinery gases (LRG) reporting
so that full line balance is required for total NGPL and LRG rather
than for each NGPL and LRG product. Individual NGPL and LRG products
will be reported only for ending stocks and inputs. Modify unfinished
oils reporting so that a full line balance is required for total
unfinished oils rather than for each unfinished oils product.
Individual unfinished oils products will be reported for inputs,
production and ending stocks. Discontinue collection of production for
ethyl tertiary butyl ether (ETBE), methyl tertiary butyl ether (MTBE)
and other oxygenates.
For the form EIA-816 (Monthly Natural Gas Liquids Report)--
Discontinue collection of inputs of pentanes plus.
For the form EIA-817 (Monthly Tanker and Barge Movement Report)--
Discontinue collection of finished motor gasoline (reformulated--
blended with ether and reformulated--non-oxygenated); motor gasoline
blending components (RBOB--for blending with ether and RBOB--for
blending with fuel ethanol); reformulated and conventional GTAB splits
and only collect total GTAB.
For the form EIA-819 (Monthly Oxygenate Report)--Collect annually
fuel ethanol production capacity measured as nameplate capacity and the
maximum sustainable capacity over a 6 month period. Collect inputs,
production and ending stocks for denatured and undenatured fuel
ethanol. Split reporting of inputs into two sections: denaturants
blended with fuel ethanol and blending to produce finished motor
gasoline.
For forms EIA-800, EIA-802, EIA-804, EIA-805, EIA-810, EIA-812,
EIA-814, EIA-817, and EIA-819, combine finished motor gasoline
(reformulated, non-oxygenated and reformulated, blended with ether)
into single category labeled reformulated, other; combine motor
gasoline blending components (reformulated, blended with ether and
reformulated, blended with alcohol) into single category labeled RBOB.
Discontinue motor gasoline blending components reformulated and
conventional GTAB splits and only collect total GTAB. Collect
additional detail for production of finished motor gasoline,
conventional (blended with fuel ethanol) by collecting subcategories
for Ed55 and lower and greater than Ed55.
For the form EIA-820 (Annual Refinery Report)--Allow reporting of
catalytic reformer capacity in barrels per calendar day.
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.
As a Potential Respondent to the Request for Information:
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?
B. What actions could be taken to help ensure and maximize the
quality, objectivity, utility, and integrity of the information to be
collected?
C. Are the instructions and definitions clear and sufficient? If
not, which instructions need clarification?
D. Can the information be submitted by the respondent by the due
date?
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E. Public reporting burden for this collection is estimated to
average:
Estimated hours per response: EIA-800, ``Weekly Refinery and
Fractionator Report,''--1.58 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,''--1.75 hours; EIA-805,
``Weekly Terminal Blenders Report,''--1.50 hours; EIA-809, ``Weekly
Oxygenate Report,''--0.30 hours; EIA-810, ``Monthly Refinery
Report,''--5.00 hours; EIA-812, ``Monthly Product Pipeline Report,''--
3.00 hours; EIA-813, ``Monthly Crude Oil Report,''--1.50 hours; EIA-
814, ``Monthly Imports Report,''--2.55 hours; EIA-815, ``Monthly
Terminal Blenders Report,''--3.55 hours; EIA-816, ``Monthly Natural Gas
Liquids Report,''--0.95 hours; EIA-817, ``Monthly Tanker and Barge
Movement Report,''--2.25 hours; EIA-819, ``Monthly Oxygenate
Report,''--1.50 hours; and EIA-820, ``Annual Refinery Report''--2.40
hours. The estimated burden includes the total time necessary to
provide the requested information. In your opinion, how accurate is
this estimate?
F. The agency estimates that the only cost to a respondent is for
the time it 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?
G. 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.
H. 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. Is the proposed collection of information necessary for the
proper performance of the functions of the agency and does the
information have practical utility?
B. What actions could be taken to help ensure and maximize the
quality, objectivity, utility, and integrity of the information
disseminated?
C. Is the information useful at the levels of detail to be
collected?
D. For what purpose(s) would the information be used? Be specific.
E. 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: Federal Energy Administration Act of 1974 (15
U.S.C. 761 et seq.), and the DOE Organization Act (42 U.S.C. 7101).
Issued in Washington, DC, April 30, 2009.
Stephanie Brown,
Director, Statistics and Methods Group, Energy Information
Administration.
[FR Doc. E9-10471 Filed 5-5-09; 8:45 am]
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