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Office of the Secretary
Notice of Intent To Prepare an
Environmental Assessment Regarding
DLA Energy’s Mobility Fuel Purchasing
Programs
Defense Logistics Agency
Energy (DLA Energy), DoD.
ACTION: Notice of Intent To Prepare an
Environmental Assessment Regarding
DLA Energy’s Mobility Fuel Purchasing
Programs.
AGENCY:
The Defense Logistics Agency
is America’s combat logistics support
agency responsible for sourcing and
providing nearly every consumable item
used by U.S. military forces worldwide.
DLA Energy is a primary level field
activity of DLA responsible for
providing the Department of Defense
and other government agencies with
comprehensive energy solutions in the
most effective and efficient manner
possible. Its products and services offer
a large array of energy related needs for
the Federal Government and also help
facilitate the cycle of storage and
deployment of fuels and other energy
sources.
DLA Energy’s action, to purchase
mobility fuels for the Department of
Defense, has not changed. However, the
nature and makeup of the petroleum
market has. Crude oil from Canada
represents 13% of total United States
consumption. The Canadian Association
of Petroleum Producers 2010 forecast
states that by 2020 Canadian oil sands
production will rise from 2.72 million
barrels per day in 2009 to 4.34 million
barrels per day in 2025. In addition,
within the past three years, the
Department of State has approved two
new pipelines to transport crude oil
derived from Canadian oil sands to the
United States. An additional permit for
a third pipeline is pending. Thus, more
petroleum products derived from
Canadian oil sands recovered crude may
be available within the United States
petroleum market. In addition, because
various types of crudes are comingled
prior to processing and because refined
petroleum products are fungible, it is
anticipated that these petroleum
products produced from Canadian oil
sands recovered crude will be blended
with and thus indistinguishable from
other petroleum products, thereby
making it difficult for DLA Energy to
exclude Canadian oil sands recovered
crude refined petroleum from routine
petroleum purchases. Therefore, DLA
Energy has decided to study whether its
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current purchases of mobility fuels for
its customers today, and in the future,
would or would not have environmental
consequences. DLA Energy will conduct
an Environmental Assessment to
evaluate the potential environmental,
human health, engineering and
socioeconomic considerations,
including a review of lifecycle
greenhouse gas emissions, associated
with DLA Energy’s purchase of mobility
fuels, including any fuels containing
Canadian oil sands recovered crude, in
light of Section 526 of the EISA.
The Environmental Assessment will
aid DLA Energy in defining the effects
of its current mobility fuels purchasing
program, and determine whether a
modification to this program would
bring an improved environmental
outcome without consequences to DLA
Energy’s mission to support the
Warfighter with comprehensive Energy
solutions in the most effective and
efficient manner possible.
This notice serves as an
announcement of scoping. As such,
comments are sought from the public,
government agencies, and other
interested persons and organizations.
Scoping is used to gain insight into the
issues to be addressed and to identify
other significant issues related to the
proposed actions. All comments
submitted during scoping will be
considered by DLA Energy.
There is always the possibility that
DLA Energy might proceed to prepare
an Environmental Impact Statement for
the proposed actions instead of an
Environmental Assessment. If this
occurs, comments submitted now will
be considered for any Environmental
Impact Statement that is developed.
DATES: Comments on the scope of the
issues and alternatives to be addressed
in the Environmental Assessment must
be postmarked or e-mailed no later than
30 days from the date of publication.
ADDRESSES: You may submit comments,
identified by the docket ID and title, by
any of the following methods:
• Federal eRulemaking Portal: https://
www.regulations.gov. Follow the
instructions for submitting comments.
• E-mail: NEPA@dla.mil. Include the
docket ID in the subject line of the
message.
• Mail: Project Manager for NEPA,
DLA Installation Support for Energy,
8725 John J Kingman Road, Suite 2828,
Fort Belvoir, VA 22060.
• Mailing List: To be added to a
mailing list about the proposed actions,
contact DLA Installation Support for
Energy at 703–767–8312.
Note: Before including your address, phone
number, e-mail address, or other personal
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identifying information in your comment, be
advised that your entire comment, including
your personal identifying information, may
be made publicly available at any time.
While you can ask in your comment to
withhold from public review your personal
identifying information, we cannot guarantee
that we will be able to do so.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Donald Martin, Environmental
Management Division, DLA Installation
Support for Energy, 8725 John J.
Kingman Road, Suite 2828, Fort Belvoir,
VA 22060, (703) 767–8312,
NEPA@dla.mil.
The
mission of the DLA Energy (formerly
known as Defense Energy Support
Center) is to provide the Department of
Defense (DoD) and other government
agencies with comprehensive energy
solutions in the most effective and
efficient manner possible. DLA Energy
contracts for fuel and other types of
energy on behalf of the DoD and other
government agencies.
More than 99% of the fuel DLA
Energy purchases are petroleum
products. In FY 2010, DLA Energy
purchased 5.5 billion gallons of fuel
world wide, which included aviation
fuels, marine distillate fuels and ground
products such as heating oil, diesel and
gasoline. Although DLA Energy is the
largest federal government purchaser of
petroleum, its purchases constitute less
than 2% of total United States
consumption. Within the jet fuel
market, DLA Energy’s purchases are
about 10% of total United States jet fuel
consumption.
For all of its procurements, DLA
Energy follows standard procurement
procedures as required in the Federal
Acquisition Regulation and the Defense
Federal Acquisition Regulation
Supplement. DLA Energy uses
commercial contracting procedures for
commercial items found in Part 12 of
these regulations. Almost all contracts
are solicited using full and open
competitive procedures and are
awarded based on price. All the
petroleum based fuel contracts contain
economic price adjustment provisions,
using market based industry
publications.
DLA Energy relies on industry
practices and standards for
manufacture, delivery, inspection, and
acceptance of the fuels it purchases. All
petroleum fuels are purchased under
commercial or military specifications.
The military specification fuel differs in
only a few parameters from the
commercial counterpart, such as flash
point, freeze point and some special fuel
additives. The military specification
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fuel is produced in the same refineries
by the same methods as other
commercial petroleum products and the
same refineries which are producing
military specification product for DLA
Energy are producing commercial
petroleum products at the same time.
In addition, Section 526 of the Energy
Independence and Security Act of 2007
requires that the lifecycle greenhouse
gas emissions of alternative or synthetic
fuels, including a fuel produced from
nonconventional petroleum sources, be
less than or equal to the lifecycle
greenhouse gas emissions of equivalent
conventional petroleum in order for the
federal government to contract for the
fuel.
Dated: June 20, 2011.
Aaron Siegel,
Alternate OSD Federal Register Liaison
Officer, Department of Defense.
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Office of the Secretary
[Docket ID DOD-2011-OS-0069]
Notice of Intent To Prepare an Environmental Assessment Regarding
DLA Energy's Mobility Fuel Purchasing Programs
AGENCY: Defense Logistics Agency Energy (DLA Energy), DoD.
ACTION: Notice of Intent To Prepare an Environmental Assessment
Regarding DLA Energy's Mobility Fuel Purchasing Programs.
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SUMMARY: The Defense Logistics Agency is America's combat logistics
support agency responsible for sourcing and providing nearly every
consumable item used by U.S. military forces worldwide. DLA Energy is a
primary level field activity of DLA responsible for providing the
Department of Defense and other government agencies with comprehensive
energy solutions in the most effective and efficient manner possible.
Its products and services offer a large array of energy related needs
for the Federal Government and also help facilitate the cycle of
storage and deployment of fuels and other energy sources.
DLA Energy's action, to purchase mobility fuels for the Department
of Defense, has not changed. However, the nature and makeup of the
petroleum market has. Crude oil from Canada represents 13% of total
United States consumption. The Canadian Association of Petroleum
Producers 2010 forecast states that by 2020 Canadian oil sands
production will rise from 2.72 million barrels per day in 2009 to 4.34
million barrels per day in 2025. In addition, within the past three
years, the Department of State has approved two new pipelines to
transport crude oil derived from Canadian oil sands to the United
States. An additional permit for a third pipeline is pending. Thus,
more petroleum products derived from Canadian oil sands recovered crude
may be available within the United States petroleum market. In
addition, because various types of crudes are comingled prior to
processing and because refined petroleum products are fungible, it is
anticipated that these petroleum products produced from Canadian oil
sands recovered crude will be blended with and thus indistinguishable
from other petroleum products, thereby making it difficult for DLA
Energy to exclude Canadian oil sands recovered crude refined petroleum
from routine petroleum purchases. Therefore, DLA Energy has decided to
study whether its
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current purchases of mobility fuels for its customers today, and in the
future, would or would not have environmental consequences. DLA Energy
will conduct an Environmental Assessment to evaluate the potential
environmental, human health, engineering and socioeconomic
considerations, including a review of lifecycle greenhouse gas
emissions, associated with DLA Energy's purchase of mobility fuels,
including any fuels containing Canadian oil sands recovered crude, in
light of Section 526 of the EISA.
The Environmental Assessment will aid DLA Energy in defining the
effects of its current mobility fuels purchasing program, and determine
whether a modification to this program would bring an improved
environmental outcome without consequences to DLA Energy's mission to
support the Warfighter with comprehensive Energy solutions in the most
effective and efficient manner possible.
This notice serves as an announcement of scoping. As such, comments
are sought from the public, government agencies, and other interested
persons and organizations. Scoping is used to gain insight into the
issues to be addressed and to identify other significant issues related
to the proposed actions. All comments submitted during scoping will be
considered by DLA Energy.
There is always the possibility that DLA Energy might proceed to
prepare an Environmental Impact Statement for the proposed actions
instead of an Environmental Assessment. If this occurs, comments
submitted now will be considered for any Environmental Impact Statement
that is developed.
DATES: Comments on the scope of the issues and alternatives to be
addressed in the Environmental Assessment must be postmarked or e-
mailed no later than 30 days from the date of publication.
ADDRESSES: You may submit comments, identified by the docket ID and
title, by any of the following methods:
Federal eRulemaking Portal: https://www.regulations.gov.
Follow the instructions for submitting comments.
E-mail: NEPA@dla.mil. Include the docket ID in the subject
line of the message.
Mail: Project Manager for NEPA, DLA Installation Support
for Energy, 8725 John J Kingman Road, Suite 2828, Fort Belvoir, VA
22060.
Mailing List: To be added to a mailing list about the
proposed actions, contact DLA Installation Support for Energy at 703-
767-8312.
Note: Before including your address, phone number, e-mail
address, or other personal identifying information in your comment,
be advised that your entire comment, including your personal
identifying information, may be made publicly available at any time.
While you can ask in your comment to withhold from public review
your personal identifying information, we cannot guarantee that we
will be able to do so.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Donald Martin, Environmental
Management Division, DLA Installation Support for Energy, 8725 John J.
Kingman Road, Suite 2828, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060, (703) 767-8312,
NEPA@dla.mil.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The mission of the DLA Energy (formerly
known as Defense Energy Support Center) is to provide the Department of
Defense (DoD) and other government agencies with comprehensive energy
solutions in the most effective and efficient manner possible. DLA
Energy contracts for fuel and other types of energy on behalf of the
DoD and other government agencies.
More than 99% of the fuel DLA Energy purchases are petroleum
products. In FY 2010, DLA Energy purchased 5.5 billion gallons of fuel
world wide, which included aviation fuels, marine distillate fuels and
ground products such as heating oil, diesel and gasoline. Although DLA
Energy is the largest federal government purchaser of petroleum, its
purchases constitute less than 2% of total United States consumption.
Within the jet fuel market, DLA Energy's purchases are about 10% of
total United States jet fuel consumption.
For all of its procurements, DLA Energy follows standard
procurement procedures as required in the Federal Acquisition
Regulation and the Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement.
DLA Energy uses commercial contracting procedures for commercial items
found in Part 12 of these regulations. Almost all contracts are
solicited using full and open competitive procedures and are awarded
based on price. All the petroleum based fuel contracts contain economic
price adjustment provisions, using market based industry publications.
DLA Energy relies on industry practices and standards for
manufacture, delivery, inspection, and acceptance of the fuels it
purchases. All petroleum fuels are purchased under commercial or
military specifications. The military specification fuel differs in
only a few parameters from the commercial counterpart, such as flash
point, freeze point and some special fuel additives. The military
specification fuel is produced in the same refineries by the same
methods as other commercial petroleum products and the same refineries
which are producing military specification product for DLA Energy are
producing commercial petroleum products at the same time.
In addition, Section 526 of the Energy Independence and Security
Act of 2007 requires that the lifecycle greenhouse gas emissions of
alternative or synthetic fuels, including a fuel produced from
nonconventional petroleum sources, be less than or equal to the
lifecycle greenhouse gas emissions of equivalent conventional petroleum
in order for the federal government to contract for the fuel.
Dated: June 20, 2011.
Aaron Siegel,
Alternate OSD Federal Register Liaison Officer, Department of Defense.
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