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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
U.S. Energy Information
Administration
Agency Information Collection
Extension
U.S. Energy Information
Administration (EIA), Department of
Energy (DOE).
ACTION: Agency Information Collection
Activities: Information Collection
Extension With Change; Comment
Request.
AGENCY:
The EIA, pursuant to the
Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995,
intends to extend for three years with
the Office of Management and Budget
(OMB) the Petroleum Supply Reporting
System. Comments are invited on: (a)
Whether the proposed collection of
information is necessary for the proper
performance of the functions of the
agency, including whether the
information shall have practical utility;
(b) the accuracy of the agency’s estimate
of the burden of the proposed collection
of information, including the validity of
the methodology and assumptions used;
(c) ways to enhance the quality, utility,
and clarity of the information to be
collected; and (d) ways to minimize the
burden of the collection of information
on respondents, including through the
use of automated collection techniques
or other forms of information
technology.
DATES: Comments must be filed by June
11, 2012. If you anticipate difficulty in
submitting comments within that
period, contact the person listed below
as soon as possible.
ADDRESSES: Send comments to Ms.
Sylvia Norris at U.S. Energy Information
Administration, Office of Petroleum and
Biofuels Statistics, U.S. Department of
Energy, 1000 Independence Ave. SW.,
EI–25, Washington, DC 20585. To
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ensure receipt of the comments by the
due date, submission by email
(Sylvia.Norris@eia.gov) is
recommended. Alternatively, Ms. 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 Ms. Sylvia Norris
at the contact information listed above.
The proposed forms and instructions are
also available on the Internet at: https://
www.eia.gov/survey/#petroleum.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
This information collection request
contains:
(1) OMB No.: 1905–0165;
(2) Information Collection Request
Title: Petroleum Supply Reporting
System. The survey forms included in
this system are:
Form EIA–800 ‘‘Weekly Refinery
Report’’
Form EIA–802 ‘‘Weekly product
Pipeline Report’’
Form EIA–803 ‘‘Weekly Crude Oil
Report’’
Form EIA–804 ‘‘Weekly Import Report’’
Form EIA–805 ‘‘Weekly Bulk Terminal
and Blender Report’’
Form EIA–809 ‘‘Weekly Oxygenate
Report’’
Form EIA–22M ‘‘Monthly Biodiesel
Production Survey’’
Form EIA–810 ‘‘Monthly Refinery
Report’’
Form EIA–812 ‘‘Monthly Product
Pipeline Report’’
Form EIA–813 ‘‘Monthly Crude Oil
Report’’
Form EIA–814 ‘‘Monthly Import
Report’’
Form EIA–815 ‘‘Monthly Bulk Terminal
and Blender Report’’
Form EIA–816 ‘‘Monthly Natural Gas
Plant Liquids Report’’
Form EIA–817 ‘‘Monthly Tanker and
Barge Movements Report’’
Form EIA–819 ‘‘Monthly Oxygenate
Report’’
Form EIA–820 ‘‘Annual Refinery
Report’’;
(3) Type of Request: Three-year
extension with changes;
(4) Purpose:
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.
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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.
Weekly petroleum and biofuels
supply surveys (Forms EIA–800, 802,
803, 804, 805, and 809) are used to
gather data on petroleum refinery
operations, blending, biofuels
production, inventory levels, and
imports of crude oil, petroleum
products, and biofuels from a sample of
operating companies. Data from weekly
surveys appear in EIA reports including
the Weekly Petroleum Status Report,
https://www.eia.gov/oil_gas/petroleum/
data_publications/weekly_petroleum_
status_report/wpsr.html; Short-Term
Energy Outlook, https://www.eia.gov/
forecasts/steo/; This Week in Petroleum,
https://www.eia.gov/forecasts/steo/;
Monthly Energy Review, https://
www.eia.gov/totalenergy/data/monthly/,
and others.
Monthly petroleum and biofuels
supply surveys (Forms EIA–810, 812,
813, 814, 815, 816, 817, 819, and 22M)
are used to gather data on petroleum
refinery operations, blending, biofuels
production, natural gas plant liquids
production, inventory levels, imports,
inter-regional movements, and storage
capacity for crude oil, petroleum
products, and biofuels. Crude oil
production data and petroleum and
biofuels export data from the U.S.
Census Bureau are integrated with data
from EIA petroleum supply surveys to
create a comprehensive statistical view
of U.S. petroleum supplies that is
unavailable from any other source.
Monthly petroleum and biofuels
supply surveys support weekly surveys
by providing a complete set of in-scope
petroleum and biofuels supply data
from which weekly survey samples are
drawn. In addition, monthly surveys
provide data elements that are not
collected on weekly reports such as
production of natural gas plant liquids
and refinery processing gain. Data from
monthly petroleum and biofuels supply
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surveys appear in EIA reports including
Petroleum Supply Monthly, https://
www.eia.gov/petroleum/supply/
monthly/; Petroleum Supply Annual,
https://www.eia.gov/petroleum/supply/
annual/volume1/; Monthly Energy
Review, https://www.eia.gov/petroleum/
supply/annual/volume1/; Annual
Energy Review, https://www.eia.gov/
totalenergy/data/annual/; Short-Term
Energy Outlook, https://www.eia.gov/
forecasts/steo/; Annual Energy Outlook,
https://www.eia.gov/forecasts/aeo/er/,
and others. Monthly survey data
provide input for reports in the EIA
State Energy Data System, and provide
U.S. data submitted to the International
Energy Agency.
Further, Section 1508 of the Energy
Policy Act of 2005 (EPACT 2005) (42
U.S.C. 7135(m)) requires the EIA to
conduct a survey which collects the
quantity of renewable fuels produced,
blended, imported, and demanded on a
monthly basis, as well as market price
data on a monthly basis. The EIA–22M
collects these data in order to fulfill this
mandate.
Form EIA–820 ‘‘Annual Refinery
Report’’ provides plant-level data on
refinery capacities as well as national
and regional data on fuels consumed by
refineries, natural gas consumed as
hydrogen feedstock, and crude oil
receipts by method of transportation for
operating and idle petroleum refineries
(including new refineries under
construction), and refineries shutdown
during the previous year. The
information collected appears in the
Refinery Capacity Report, https://
www.eia.gov/petroleum/refinery
capacity/; Annual Energy Review,
https://www.eia.gov/totalenergy/data/
annual/, and other reports available
electronically from the EIA Web site at
https://www.eia.gov.
(4a) Proposed Changes to Information
Collection:
The EIA proposes to discontinue
Form EIA–801 ‘‘Weekly Bulk Terminal
Report’’ and collect that same
information by adding data elements to
Form EIA–805 ‘‘Weekly Bulk Terminal
and Blender Report’’ so that Form EIA–
805 will be used to collect bulk terminal
inventory data that were collected on
Form EIA–801 as well as gasoline and
other blending operations data. The
Form EIA–805 would collect stocks of
products which can be viewed below
and on the draft form (see FOR FURTHER
INFORMATION CONTACT section for
instructions about how to obtain
proposed survey material). Reporting on
Form EIA–805 will continue to be by
each terminal site. The following are
proposed modifications to Form EIA–
805.
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• Add stocks of total natural gas plant
liquids (NGPL) and liquefied refinery
gases (LRG).
• Add stocks of propane and
propylene (a subset of total NGPL and
LRG).
• Add stocks of nonfuel propylene (a
subset of propane/propylene stocks).
• Add stocks of residual fuel oil.
• Add stocks of unfinished oils.
• Add stocks of products currently
listed on Form EIA–805 including
—Fuel ethanol
—Finished Motor Gasoline,
Reformulated, blended with Fuel
Ethanol
—Finished Motor Gasoline,
Reformulated, Other
—Finished Motor Gasoline,
Conventional, blended with Fuel
Ethanol, Ed55 and lower
—Finished Motor Gasoline,
Conventional, blended with Fuel
Ethanol, Greater than Ed55
—Finished Motor Gasoline,
Conventional, Other
—Motor Gasoline Blending
Components, Reformulated
Blendstock for Oxygenate Blending
(RBOB)
—Motor Gasoline Blending
Components, Conventional
Blendstock for Oxygenate Blending
(CBOB)
—Motor Gasoline Blending
Components, Gasoline Treated as
Blendstock (GTAB)
—Motor Gasoline Blending
Components, All Other
—Kerosene-Type Jet Fuel
—Distillate Fuel Oil by Sulfur Category
(15 ppm sulfur and under, Greater
than 15 ppm to 500 ppm sulfur
(inclusive), and Greater than 500 ppm
sulfur)
Eliminating Form EIA–801 and the
proposed changes to Form EIA–805 will
make weekly bulk terminal reporting
consistent with current survey reporting
on monthly surveys and will provide
more useful and accurate data for
weekly analysis and assessment of U.S.
inventories and blending of petroleum
products and biofuels.
EIA originally proposed to
discontinue using Form EIA–801 for
weekly bulk terminal reporting and
consolidate all petroleum terminal
reporting on Form EIA–805 as part of
our 2009 survey form changes. The 2009
proposal was later withdrawn because
of concern about increased reporting
burden due to the large number of
weekly responses that were expected to
be needed by Form EIA–805 in order to
achieve the necessary sample coverage
(the estimate was for an increase from
445 to 968 weekly responses), as well as
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a concern about the feasibility of
processing all of the responses in a
timely manner. EIA has implemented an
electronic data collection method called
the Excel Data Extraction System (EDES)
that allows us to process a larger volume
of reports. Further assessment of the
sample requirement, including
examination of changes in the terminal
industry, resulted in reduction in the
estimate of the required responses to
750 per week, an increase of 215 weekly
responses from the current 535 weekly
responses for collecting blending data
on Form EIA–805. When balanced
against a reduction of 187 weekly
responses from eliminating Form EIA–
801, this results in an estimated net
increase of only 28 weekly responses.
We believe there are sufficient benefits
in terms of data utility and quality to be
derived from consolidation of weekly
bulk terminal reporting to justify this
relatively minor increase in the number
of weekly responses.
EIA proposes to change the data
protection policy regarding monthly
atmospheric crude oil distillation
capacity reported on Form EIA–810
‘‘Monthly Refinery Report.’’ EIA
proposes to no longer protect monthly
atmospheric crude oil distillation
reported on Form EIA–810. EIA
proposes to release these data as public
information in identifiable form.
Atmospheric crude oil distillation
capacity data collected on Form EIA–
820 ‘‘Annual Refinery Report,’’ are
released each year in identifiable form,
by company and refinery site. These
data appear in the Refinery Capacity
Report available at https://www.eia.gov/
petroleum/refinerycapacity/ from the
EIA web site. Protecting the atmospheric
crude oil distillation capacity data that
is collected monthly on Form EIA–810
is inconsistent with the public release of
this same information that is reported
annually on Form EIA–820. EIA is only
proposing to no longer protect the
identifiability of atmospheric crude oil
distillation capacity reported on Form
EIA–810. All other information reported
on Form EIA–810 will continue to be
protected to the extent that it satisfies
the criteria for exemption under the
Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), 5
U.S.C. 552, the Department of Energy
(DOE) regulations, 10 CFR 1004.11
implementing the FOIA, and the Trade
Secrets Act, 18 U.S.C. 1905.
This change is proposed so that EIA
may release reports and other analytical
information products that contain
statements related to atmospheric crude
oil distillation capacity at specific
refineries based on more current
monthly data rather than relying solely
upon annual data. Under the current
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disclosure limitation policy, we are only
able to make refinery-specific
statements about capacity based on data
from Form EIA–820, but interest is often
in more current data. The public release
of monthly crude oil distillation
capacity information reported on Form
EIA–810 will assist State and local
governments and other energy planners
that use these data for energy emergency
planning. EIA contends that the release
of atmospheric crude oil distillation
capacity reported on Form EIA–810 will
not cause competitive harm because
similar data are already publicly
released by EIA in the Annual Refinery
Capacity Report and refinery-specific
capacity data are widely quoted in press
reports.
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
obtaining materials, see the FOR FURTHER
INFORMATION CONTACT section.
(5) Estimated Number of Survey
Respondents:
Weekly Survey Forms:
EIA–800, 141 Respondents; EIA–802,
51 Respondents; EIA–803, 57
Respondents; EIA–804, 104
Respondents; EIA–805, 750
Respondents; EIA–809, 142
Respondents;
Monthly Survey Forms:
EIA–22M, 150 Respondents; EIA–810,
153 Respondents; EIA–812, 80
Respondents; EIA–813, 167
Respondents; EIA–814, 391
Respondents; EIA–815, 1,476
Respondents; EIA–816, 451
Respondents; EIA–817, 34 Respondents;
EIA–819, 203 Respondents;
Annual Survey Forms:
EIA–820, 148 Respondents.
Total respondents for Petroleum
Supply Reporting System: 4,498
respondents. Many respondents report
on multiple surveys and are counted for
each survey they report. For example,
the 104 respondents on the weekly
Form EIA–804 are also included as a
subset of the 391 respondents reporting
on the monthly Form EIA–814, so that
the two surveys contribute a total of 495
respondents.
(6) Annual Estimated Number of
Total Responses:
Weekly Survey Forms (Respondents ×
52):
EIA–800, 7,332 Responses; EIA–802,
2,652 Responses; EIA–803, 2,964
Responses; EIA–804, 5,408 Responses;
EIA–805, 39,000 Responses; EIA–809,
7,384 Responses;
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Monthly Survey Forms (Respondents
× 12):
EIA–22M, 1,800 Responses; EIA–810,
1,836 Responses; EIA–812, 960
Responses; EIA–813, 2,004 Responses;
EIA–814, 4,692 Responses; EIA–815,
17,712 Responses; EIA–816, 5,412
Responses; EIA–817, 408 Responses;
EIA–819, 2,436 Responses;
Annual Survey Forms (Respondents ×
1):
EIA–820, 148 Responses.
Total annual responses for Petroleum
Supply Reporting System: 102,148
responses annually. EIA estimates that it
will receive a total of 102,148 reports
annually, not that each survey form will
individually be reported 102,148 times
annually.
(7) Annual Estimated Number of
Burden Hours:
EIA estimates the following burden
hours per response for the Petroleum
Supply Reporting System survey forms:
Weekly Survey Forms:
EIA–800, 1.58 hours; EIA–802, 0.95
hours; EIA–803, 0.5 hours; EIA–804,
1.75 hours; EIA–805, 1.6 hours; EIA–
809, 1 hour;
Monthly Survey Forms:
EIA–22M, 3 hours; EIA–810, 6 hours;
EIA–812, 4.3 hours; EIA–813, 2.5 hours;
EIA–814, 2.55 hours; EIA–815, 5 hours;
EIA–816, 0.95 hours; EIA–817, 2.25
hours; EIA–819, 1.75 hours;
Annual Survey Forms:
EIA–820, 2.00 hours.
Based on these estimates and the
estimates in (6), EIA estimates an annual
total of 231,531 burden hours for the
Petroleum Supply Reporting System.
(8) Annual Estimated Reporting and
Recordkeeping Cost Burden: $0. EIA
estimates that there are no additional
costs to respondents associated with the
surveys other than the costs associated
with the burden hours.
Statutory Authority: Section 13(b) of the
Federal Energy Administration Act of 1974,
Pub. L. 93–275, codified at 15 U.S.C. 772(b).
Issued in Washington, DC, on April 4.
2012.
Stephanie Brown,
Director, Office of Survey Development and
Statistical Integration, U.S. Energy
Information Administration.
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Federal Energy Regulatory
Commission
[Project No. 14154–001]
Notice of Application Accepted for
Filing With The Commission, Intent To
Waive Scoping, Soliciting Motions To
Intervene and Protests, Ready for
Environmental Analysis, Soliciting
Comments, Terms and Conditions,
Recommendations, and Prescriptions,
and Establishing an Expedited
Schedule for Processing; William
Arkoosh
Take notice that the following
hydroelectric application has been filed
with the Commission and is available
for public inspection.
a. Type of Application: Original
Minor License.
b. Project No.: 14154–001.
c. Date filed: November 15, 2011.
d. Applicant: William Arkoosh.
e. Name of Project: Little Wood River
Ranch II Project.
f. Location: On the Little Wood River,
six miles west of the Town of Shoshone,
Lincoln County, Idaho. The project
would occupy approximately 0.5 acre of
federal lands managed by the U.S.
Bureau of Land Management.
g. Filed Pursuant to: Federal Power
Act, 16 USC 791(a)–825(r).
h. Applicant Contact: William
Arkoosh, 2005 Highway 26, Gooding,
Idaho 83330. Phone: (208) 539–5443.
i. FERC Contact: Jennifer Harper,
(202) 502–6136 or
Jennifer.Harper@FERC.gov.
j. Deadline for filing motions to
intervene and protests, requests for
cooperating agency status, comments,
terms and conditions,
recommendations, and prescriptions:
Due to the small size and particular
location of this project, the close
coordination with state and federal
agencies during the preparation of the
application, and the public and agency
review of the project under the previous
license issued for this site, the 60-day
timeframe in 18 CFR 4.34(b) for filing
comments, terms and conditions,
recommendations, and prescriptions is
shortened. Instead, comments, terms
and conditions, recommendations, and
prescriptions will be due 30 days from
the issuance date of this notice. Further,
the date for filing motions to intervene
and protests will be due 30 days from
the issuance date of this notice. All
reply comments are due 45 days from
the issuance date of this notice.
All documents may be filed
electronically via the Internet. See 18
CFR 385.2001(a)(1)(iii) and the
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
U.S. Energy Information Administration
Agency Information Collection Extension
AGENCY: U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA), Department of
Energy (DOE).
ACTION: Agency Information Collection Activities: Information
Collection Extension With Change; Comment Request.
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SUMMARY: The EIA, pursuant to the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995,
intends to extend for three years with the Office of Management and
Budget (OMB) the Petroleum Supply Reporting System. Comments are
invited on: (a) Whether the proposed collection of information is
necessary for the proper performance of the functions of the agency,
including whether the information shall have practical utility; (b) the
accuracy of the agency's estimate of the burden of the proposed
collection of information, including the validity of the methodology
and assumptions used; (c) ways to enhance the quality, utility, and
clarity of the information to be collected; and (d) ways to minimize
the burden of the collection of information on respondents, including
through the use of automated collection techniques or other forms of
information technology.
DATES: Comments must be filed by June 11, 2012. If you anticipate
difficulty in submitting comments within that period, contact the
person listed below as soon as possible.
ADDRESSES: Send comments to Ms. Sylvia Norris at U.S. Energy
Information Administration, Office of Petroleum and Biofuels
Statistics, U.S. Department of Energy, 1000 Independence Ave. SW., EI-
25, Washington, DC 20585. To ensure receipt of the comments by the due
date, submission by email (Sylvia.Norris@eia.gov) is recommended.
Alternatively, Ms. 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 Ms. Sylvia
Norris at the contact information listed above. The proposed forms and
instructions are also available on the Internet at:
http:[sol][sol]www.eia.gov/survey/#petroleum.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
This information collection request contains:
(1) OMB No.: 1905-0165;
(2) Information Collection Request Title: Petroleum Supply
Reporting System. The survey forms included in this system are:
Form EIA-800 ``Weekly Refinery Report''
Form EIA-802 ``Weekly product Pipeline Report''
Form EIA-803 ``Weekly Crude Oil Report''
Form EIA-804 ``Weekly Import Report''
Form EIA-805 ``Weekly Bulk Terminal and Blender Report''
Form EIA-809 ``Weekly Oxygenate Report''
Form EIA-22M ``Monthly Biodiesel Production Survey''
Form EIA-810 ``Monthly Refinery Report''
Form EIA-812 ``Monthly Product Pipeline Report''
Form EIA-813 ``Monthly Crude Oil Report''
Form EIA-814 ``Monthly Import Report''
Form EIA-815 ``Monthly Bulk Terminal and Blender Report''
Form EIA-816 ``Monthly Natural Gas Plant Liquids Report''
Form EIA-817 ``Monthly Tanker and Barge Movements Report''
Form EIA-819 ``Monthly Oxygenate Report''
Form EIA-820 ``Annual Refinery Report'';
(3) Type of Request: Three-year extension with changes;
(4) Purpose:
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.
Weekly petroleum and biofuels supply surveys (Forms EIA-800, 802,
803, 804, 805, and 809) are used to gather data on petroleum refinery
operations, blending, biofuels production, inventory levels, and
imports of crude oil, petroleum products, and biofuels from a sample of
operating companies. Data from weekly surveys appear in EIA reports
including the Weekly Petroleum Status Report, https://www.eia.gov/oil_gas/petroleum/data_publications/weekly_petroleum_status_report/wpsr.html; Short-Term Energy Outlook, https://www.eia.gov/forecasts/steo/; This Week in Petroleum, https://www.eia.gov/forecasts/steo/;
Monthly Energy Review, https://www.eia.gov/totalenergy/data/monthly/,
and others.
Monthly petroleum and biofuels supply surveys (Forms EIA-810, 812,
813, 814, 815, 816, 817, 819, and 22M) are used to gather data on
petroleum refinery operations, blending, biofuels production, natural
gas plant liquids production, inventory levels, imports, inter-regional
movements, and storage capacity for crude oil, petroleum products, and
biofuels. Crude oil production data and petroleum and biofuels export
data from the U.S. Census Bureau are integrated with data from EIA
petroleum supply surveys to create a comprehensive statistical view of
U.S. petroleum supplies that is unavailable from any other source.
Monthly petroleum and biofuels supply surveys support weekly
surveys by providing a complete set of in-scope petroleum and biofuels
supply data from which weekly survey samples are drawn. In addition,
monthly surveys provide data elements that are not collected on weekly
reports such as production of natural gas plant liquids and refinery
processing gain. Data from monthly petroleum and biofuels supply
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surveys appear in EIA reports including Petroleum Supply Monthly,
https://www.eia.gov/petroleum/supply/monthly/; Petroleum Supply Annual,
https://www.eia.gov/petroleum/supply/annual/volume1/; Monthly Energy
Review, https://www.eia.gov/petroleum/supply/annual/volume1/; Annual
Energy Review, https://www.eia.gov/totalenergy/data/annual/; Short-Term
Energy Outlook, https://www.eia.gov/forecasts/steo/; Annual Energy
Outlook, https://www.eia.gov/forecasts/aeo/er/, and others. Monthly
survey data provide input for reports in the EIA State Energy Data
System, and provide U.S. data submitted to the International Energy
Agency.
Further, Section 1508 of the Energy Policy Act of 2005 (EPACT 2005)
(42 U.S.C. 7135(m)) requires the EIA to conduct a survey which collects
the quantity of renewable fuels produced, blended, imported, and
demanded on a monthly basis, as well as market price data on a monthly
basis. The EIA-22M collects these data in order to fulfill this
mandate.
Form EIA-820 ``Annual Refinery Report'' provides plant-level data
on refinery capacities as well as national and regional data on fuels
consumed by refineries, natural gas consumed as hydrogen feedstock, and
crude oil receipts by method of transportation for operating and idle
petroleum refineries (including new refineries under construction), and
refineries shutdown during the previous year. The information collected
appears in the Refinery Capacity Report, https://www.eia.gov/petroleum/refinerycapacity/; Annual Energy Review, https://www.eia.gov/totalenergy/data/annual/ annual/, and other reports available electronically
from the EIA Web site at https://www.eia.gov.
(4a) Proposed Changes to Information Collection:
The EIA proposes to discontinue Form EIA-801 ``Weekly Bulk Terminal
Report'' and collect that same information by adding data elements to
Form EIA-805 ``Weekly Bulk Terminal and Blender Report'' so that Form
EIA-805 will be used to collect bulk terminal inventory data that were
collected on Form EIA-801 as well as gasoline and other blending
operations data. The Form EIA-805 would collect stocks of products
which can be viewed below and on the draft form (see FOR FURTHER
INFORMATION CONTACT section for instructions about how to obtain
proposed survey material). Reporting on Form EIA-805 will continue to
be by each terminal site. The following are proposed modifications to
Form EIA-805.
Add stocks of total natural gas plant liquids (NGPL) and
liquefied refinery gases (LRG).
Add stocks of propane and propylene (a subset of total
NGPL and LRG).
Add stocks of nonfuel propylene (a subset of propane/
propylene stocks).
Add stocks of residual fuel oil.
Add stocks of unfinished oils.
Add stocks of products currently listed on Form EIA-805
including
--Fuel ethanol
--Finished Motor Gasoline, Reformulated, blended with Fuel Ethanol
--Finished Motor Gasoline, Reformulated, Other
--Finished Motor Gasoline, Conventional, blended with Fuel Ethanol,
Ed55 and lower
--Finished Motor Gasoline, Conventional, blended with Fuel Ethanol,
Greater than Ed55
--Finished Motor Gasoline, Conventional, Other
--Motor Gasoline Blending Components, Reformulated Blendstock for
Oxygenate Blending (RBOB)
--Motor Gasoline Blending Components, Conventional Blendstock for
Oxygenate Blending (CBOB)
--Motor Gasoline Blending Components, Gasoline Treated as Blendstock
(GTAB)
--Motor Gasoline Blending Components, All Other
--Kerosene-Type Jet Fuel
--Distillate Fuel Oil by Sulfur Category (15 ppm sulfur and under,
Greater than 15 ppm to 500 ppm sulfur (inclusive), and Greater than 500
ppm sulfur)
Eliminating Form EIA-801 and the proposed changes to Form EIA-805
will make weekly bulk terminal reporting consistent with current survey
reporting on monthly surveys and will provide more useful and accurate
data for weekly analysis and assessment of U.S. inventories and
blending of petroleum products and biofuels.
EIA originally proposed to discontinue using Form EIA-801 for
weekly bulk terminal reporting and consolidate all petroleum terminal
reporting on Form EIA-805 as part of our 2009 survey form changes. The
2009 proposal was later withdrawn because of concern about increased
reporting burden due to the large number of weekly responses that were
expected to be needed by Form EIA-805 in order to achieve the necessary
sample coverage (the estimate was for an increase from 445 to 968
weekly responses), as well as a concern about the feasibility of
processing all of the responses in a timely manner. EIA has implemented
an electronic data collection method called the Excel Data Extraction
System (EDES) that allows us to process a larger volume of reports.
Further assessment of the sample requirement, including examination of
changes in the terminal industry, resulted in reduction in the estimate
of the required responses to 750 per week, an increase of 215 weekly
responses from the current 535 weekly responses for collecting blending
data on Form EIA-805. When balanced against a reduction of 187 weekly
responses from eliminating Form EIA-801, this results in an estimated
net increase of only 28 weekly responses. We believe there are
sufficient benefits in terms of data utility and quality to be derived
from consolidation of weekly bulk terminal reporting to justify this
relatively minor increase in the number of weekly responses.
EIA proposes to change the data protection policy regarding monthly
atmospheric crude oil distillation capacity reported on Form EIA-810
``Monthly Refinery Report.'' EIA proposes to no longer protect monthly
atmospheric crude oil distillation reported on Form EIA-810. EIA
proposes to release these data as public information in identifiable
form. Atmospheric crude oil distillation capacity data collected on
Form EIA-820 ``Annual Refinery Report,'' are released each year in
identifiable form, by company and refinery site. These data appear in
the Refinery Capacity Report available at https://www.eia.gov/petroleum/refinerycapacity/ from the EIA web site. Protecting the atmospheric
crude oil distillation capacity data that is collected monthly on Form
EIA-810 is inconsistent with the public release of this same
information that is reported annually on Form EIA-820. EIA is only
proposing to no longer protect the identifiability of atmospheric crude
oil distillation capacity reported on Form EIA-810. All other
information reported on Form EIA-810 will continue to be protected to
the extent that it satisfies the criteria for exemption under the
Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), 5 U.S.C. 552, the Department of
Energy (DOE) regulations, 10 CFR 1004.11 implementing the FOIA, and the
Trade Secrets Act, 18 U.S.C. 1905.
This change is proposed so that EIA may release reports and other
analytical information products that contain statements related to
atmospheric crude oil distillation capacity at specific refineries
based on more current monthly data rather than relying solely upon
annual data. Under the current
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disclosure limitation policy, we are only able to make refinery-
specific statements about capacity based on data from Form EIA-820, but
interest is often in more current data. The public release of monthly
crude oil distillation capacity information reported on Form EIA-810
will assist State and local governments and other energy planners that
use these data for energy emergency planning. EIA contends that the
release of atmospheric crude oil distillation capacity reported on Form
EIA-810 will not cause competitive harm because similar data are
already publicly released by EIA in the Annual Refinery Capacity Report
and refinery-specific capacity data are widely quoted in press reports.
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 obtaining
materials, see the FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT section.
(5) Estimated Number of Survey Respondents:
Weekly Survey Forms:
EIA-800, 141 Respondents; EIA-802, 51 Respondents; EIA-803, 57
Respondents; EIA-804, 104 Respondents; EIA-805, 750 Respondents; EIA-
809, 142 Respondents;
Monthly Survey Forms:
EIA-22M, 150 Respondents; EIA-810, 153 Respondents; EIA-812, 80
Respondents; EIA-813, 167 Respondents; EIA-814, 391 Respondents; EIA-
815, 1,476 Respondents; EIA-816, 451 Respondents; EIA-817, 34
Respondents; EIA-819, 203 Respondents;
Annual Survey Forms:
EIA-820, 148 Respondents.
Total respondents for Petroleum Supply Reporting System: 4,498
respondents. Many respondents report on multiple surveys and are
counted for each survey they report. For example, the 104 respondents
on the weekly Form EIA-804 are also included as a subset of the 391
respondents reporting on the monthly Form EIA-814, so that the two
surveys contribute a total of 495 respondents.
(6) Annual Estimated Number of Total Responses:
Weekly Survey Forms (Respondents x 52):
EIA-800, 7,332 Responses; EIA-802, 2,652 Responses; EIA-803, 2,964
Responses; EIA-804, 5,408 Responses; EIA-805, 39,000 Responses; EIA-
809, 7,384 Responses;
Monthly Survey Forms (Respondents x 12):
EIA-22M, 1,800 Responses; EIA-810, 1,836 Responses; EIA-812, 960
Responses; EIA-813, 2,004 Responses; EIA-814, 4,692 Responses; EIA-815,
17,712 Responses; EIA-816, 5,412 Responses; EIA-817, 408 Responses;
EIA-819, 2,436 Responses;
Annual Survey Forms (Respondents x 1):
EIA-820, 148 Responses.
Total annual responses for Petroleum Supply Reporting System:
102,148 responses annually. EIA estimates that it will receive a total
of 102,148 reports annually, not that each survey form will
individually be reported 102,148 times annually.
(7) Annual Estimated Number of Burden Hours:
EIA estimates the following burden hours per response for the
Petroleum Supply Reporting System survey forms:
Weekly Survey Forms:
EIA-800, 1.58 hours; EIA-802, 0.95 hours; EIA-803, 0.5 hours; EIA-
804, 1.75 hours; EIA-805, 1.6 hours; EIA-809, 1 hour;
Monthly Survey Forms:
EIA-22M, 3 hours; EIA-810, 6 hours; EIA-812, 4.3 hours; EIA-813,
2.5 hours; EIA-814, 2.55 hours; EIA-815, 5 hours; EIA-816, 0.95 hours;
EIA-817, 2.25 hours; EIA-819, 1.75 hours;
Annual Survey Forms:
EIA-820, 2.00 hours.
Based on these estimates and the estimates in (6), EIA estimates an
annual total of 231,531 burden hours for the Petroleum Supply Reporting
System.
(8) Annual Estimated Reporting and Recordkeeping Cost Burden: $0.
EIA estimates that there are no additional costs to respondents
associated with the surveys other than the costs associated with the
burden hours.
Statutory Authority: Section 13(b) of the Federal Energy
Administration Act of 1974, Pub. L. 93-275, codified at 15 U.S.C.
772(b).
Issued in Washington, DC, on April 4. 2012.
Stephanie Brown,
Director, Office of Survey Development and Statistical Integration,
U.S. Energy Information Administration.
[FR Doc. 2012-8667 Filed 4-10-12; 8:45 am]
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