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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
[FE Docket No. 15–168–LNG]
Flint Hills Resources, LP; Application
for Long-Term, Multi-Contract
Authorization To Export Liquefied
Natural Gas to Non-Free Trade
Agreement Nations
Office of Fossil Energy, DOE.
Notice of application.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
The Office of Fossil Energy
(FE) of the Department of Energy (DOE)
gives notice of receipt of an application
(Application), filed on November 5,
2015, by Flint Hills Resources, LP (Flint
Hills), requesting long-term, multicontract authorization to export
domestically produced liquefied natural
gas (LNG) primarily by use of approved
ISO IMO7–TVAC–ASME LNG (ISO)
containers transported on ocean-going
carriers to any country with which the
United States does not have a free trade
agreement (FTA) requiring national
treatment for trade in natural gas, and
with which trade is not prohibited by
U.S. law or policy (non-FTA countries).1
Flint Hills seeks authorization to export
the LNG in a volume equivalent to
approximately 3.62 billion cubic feet of
natural gas per year (Bcf/yr) (0.01 Bcf
per day), which it states is
approximately 120,000 gallons of LNG
per day. Flint Hills seeks to purchase
the LNG for export from a LNG
liquefaction facility owned by Stabilis
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SUMMARY:
1 In the Application, Flint Hills also requests
authorization to export LNG to any nation that
currently has, or in the future may enter into, a FTA
requiring national treatment for trade in natural gas,
and with which trade is not prohibited by U.S. law
or policy (FTA countries). DOE/FE will review that
request for a FTA export authorization separately
pursuant to NGA section 3(c), 15 U.S.C. 717b(c).
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LNG Eagle Ford, LLC (Stabilis Facility),
located in George West, Texas.2
According to Flint Hills, the Stabilis
Facility has the capacity to produce
120,000 gallons of LNG per day and to
store approximately 270,000 gallons of
LNG. Flint Hills states that the Stabilis
Facility is currently operational and can
accommodate both ISO container
loadings and tanker truck loadings.3
Flint Hill therefore asserts that no
additional plant infrastructure will be
required as a result of the proposed
exports. Flint Hills requests the
authorization for a 20-year term to
commence on the earlier of the date of
first commercial export or a date three
months from the issuance of a final
order granting the requested
authorization. Flint Hills seeks to export
this LNG on its own behalf and as agent
for other entities who hold title to the
LNG at the time of export. The
Application was filed under section 3 of
the Natural Gas Act (NGA). Additional
details can be found in Flint Hills’s
Application, posted on the DOE/FE Web
site at: https://energy.gov/sites/prod/
files/2015/11/f27/15_168_lng%20fta_
nfta.pdf. Protests, motions to intervene,
notices of intervention, and written
comments are invited.
DATES: Protests, motions to intervene or
notices of intervention, as applicable,
requests for additional procedures, and
written comments are to be filed using
procedures detailed in the Public
Comment Procedures section no later
than 4:30 p.m., Eastern time, April 18,
2016.
ADDRESSES: Electronic Filing by email:
fergas@hq.doe.gov.
Regular Mail
U.S. Department of Energy (FE–34),
Office of Regulation and International
Engagement, Office of Fossil Energy,
P.O. Box 44375, Washington, DC
20026–4375.
Hand Delivery or Private Delivery
Services (e.g., FedEx, UPS, etc.)
U.S. Department of Energy (FE–34),
Office of Regulation and International
Engagement, Office of Fossil Energy,
2 Flint Hills states that Stabilis LNG is owned in
part (49%) by Flint Hills’s affiliate, FHR LNG, LLC.
App. at 3 n.4.
3 Flint Hills states that it generally intends to use
ISO containers to export LNG. Under this scenario,
the ISO containers will be trucked to a port or dock
located along the Gulf Coast, where the containers
will be loaded onto a barge or ship for delivery to
non-FTA countries. If Flint Hills uses tanker trucks,
it will truck LNG from the Stabilis Facility directly
to a bulk transport barge, ship, or floating storage
container for distribution to customers in both FTA
and non-FTA countries. App. at 4–5. Appendix A
of the Application contains a list of ports from
which Flint Hills may export LNG.
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1000 Independence Avenue SW.,
Washington, DC 20585.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Larine Moore or Benjamin Nussdorf,
U.S. Department of Energy (FE–34),
Office of Regulation and International
Engagement, Office of Fossil Energy,
Forrestal Building, Room 3E–042,
1000 Independence Avenue SW.,
Washington, DC 20585, (202) 586–
9478; (202) 586–7893.
Cassandra Bernstein, U.S. Department of
Energy (GC–76), Office of the
Assistant General Counsel for
Electricity and Fossil Energy,
Forrestal Building, 1000
Independence Avenue SW.,
Washington, DC 20585, (202) 586–
9793.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
DOE/FE Evaluation
The Application will be reviewed
pursuant to section 3(a) of the NGA, 15
U.S.C. 717b(a), and DOE will consider
any issues required by law or policy. To
the extent determined to be relevant,
these issues will include the domestic
need for the natural gas proposed to be
exported, the adequacy of domestic
natural gas supply, U.S. energy security,
and the cumulative impact of the
requested authorization and any other
LNG export application(s) previously
approved on domestic natural gas
supply and demand fundamentals. DOE
may also consider other factors bearing
on the public interest, including the
impact of the proposed exports on the
U.S. economy (including GDP,
consumers, and industry), job creation,
the U.S. balance of trade, and
international considerations; and
whether the authorization is consistent
with DOE’s policy of promoting
competition in the marketplace by
allowing commercial parties to freely
negotiate their own trade arrangements.
As part of this analysis, DOE will
consider the following two studies
examining the cumulative impacts of
LNG:
• Effect of Increased Levels of
Liquefied Natural Gas on U.S. Energy
Markets, conducted by the U.S. Energy
Information Administration upon DOE’s
request (2014 EIA LNG Export Study); 4
and
• The Macroeconomic Impact of
Increasing U.S. LNG Exports, conducted
jointly by the Center for Energy Studies
at Rice University’s Baker Institute for
Public Policy and Oxford Economics, on
4 The 2014 EIA LNG Export Study, published on
Oct. 29, 2014, is available at: https://www.eia.gov/
analysis/requests/fe/.
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behalf of DOE (2015 LNG Export
Study).5
Additionally, DOE will consider the
following environmental document:
Addendum to Environmental Review
Documents Concerning Exports of
Natural Gas From the United States, 79
FR 48132 (Aug. 15, 2014).6 Parties that
may oppose this Application should
address these issues in their comments
and/or protests, as well as other issues
deemed relevant to the Application.
The National Environmental Policy
Act (NEPA), 42 U.S.C. 4321 et seq.,
requires DOE to give appropriate
consideration to the environmental
effects of its proposed decisions. No
final decision will be issued in this
proceeding until DOE has met its
environmental responsibilities.
Public Comment Procedures
In response to this Notice, any person
may file a protest, comments, or a
motion to intervene or notice of
intervention, as applicable. Due to the
complexity of the issues raised by the
Applicant, interested parties will be
provided 60 days from the date of
publication of this Notice in which to
submit their comments, protests,
motions to intervene, or notices of
intervention.
Any person wishing to become a party
to the proceeding must file a motion to
intervene or notice of intervention. The
filing of comments or a protest with
respect to the Application will not serve
to make the commenter or protestant a
party to the proceeding, although
protests and comments received from
persons who are not parties will be
considered in determining the
appropriate action to be taken on the
Application. All protests, comments,
motions to intervene, or notices of
intervention must meet the
requirements specified by the
regulations in 10 CFR part 590.
Filings may be submitted using one of
the following methods: (1) Emailing the
filing to fergas@hq.doe.gov, with FE
Docket No. 15–168–LNG in the title
line; (2) mailing an original and three
paper copies of the filing to the Office
of Regulation and International
Engagement at the address listed in
ADDRESSES; or (3) hand delivering an
original and three paper copies of the
filing to the Office of Regulation and
International Engagement at the address
listed in ADDRESSES. All filings must
include a reference to FE Docket No.
15–168–LNG. PLEASE Note: If
submitting a filing via email, please
include all related documents and
attachments (e.g., exhibits) in the
original email correspondence. Please
do not include any active hyperlinks or
password protection in any of the
documents or attachments related to the
filing. All electronic filings submitted to
DOE must follow these guidelines to
ensure that all documents are filed in a
timely manner. Any hardcopy filing
submitted greater in length than 50
pages must also include, at the time of
the filing, a digital copy on disk of the
entire submission.
A decisional record on the
Application will be developed through
responses to this notice by parties,
including the parties’ written comments
and replies thereto. Additional
procedures will be used as necessary to
achieve a complete understanding of the
facts and issues. If an additional
procedure is scheduled, notice will be
provided to all parties. If no party
requests additional procedures, a final
Opinion and Order may be issued based
on the official record, including the
Application and responses filed by
parties pursuant to this notice, in
accordance with 10 CFR 590.316.
The Application is available for
inspection and copying in the Office of
Regulation and International
Engagement docket room, Room 3E–
042, 1000 Independence Avenue SW.,
Washington, DC 20585. The docket
room is open between the hours of 8
a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday through
Friday, except Federal holidays.
The Application and any filed
protests, motions to intervene or notice
of interventions, and comments will
also be available electronically by going
to the following DOE/FE Web address:
https://www.fe.doe.gov/programs/
gasregulation/.
Issued in Washington, DC, on February 9,
2016.
John A. Anderson,
Director, Office of Regulation and
International Engagement, Office of Oil and
Natural Gas.
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5 The
2015 LNG Export Study, dated Oct. 29,
2015, is available at: https://energy.gov/sites/prod/
files/2015/12/f27/20151113_macro_impact_of_lng_
exports_0.pdf.
6 The Addendum and related documents are
available at: https://energy.gov/fe/draft-addendumenvironmental-review-documents-concerningexports-natural-gas-united-states.
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
[FE Docket No. 15-168-LNG]
Flint Hills Resources, LP; Application for Long-Term, Multi-
Contract Authorization To Export Liquefied Natural Gas to Non-Free
Trade Agreement Nations
AGENCY: Office of Fossil Energy, DOE.
ACTION: Notice of application.
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SUMMARY: The Office of Fossil Energy (FE) of the Department of Energy
(DOE) gives notice of receipt of an application (Application), filed on
November 5, 2015, by Flint Hills Resources, LP (Flint Hills),
requesting long-term, multi-contract authorization to export
domestically produced liquefied natural gas (LNG) primarily by use of
approved ISO IMO7-TVAC-ASME LNG (ISO) containers transported on ocean-
going carriers to any country with which the United States does not
have a free trade agreement (FTA) requiring national treatment for
trade in natural gas, and with which trade is not prohibited by U.S.
law or policy (non-FTA countries).\1\ Flint Hills seeks authorization
to export the LNG in a volume equivalent to approximately 3.62 billion
cubic feet of natural gas per year (Bcf/yr) (0.01 Bcf per day), which
it states is approximately 120,000 gallons of LNG per day. Flint Hills
seeks to purchase the LNG for export from a LNG liquefaction facility
owned by Stabilis LNG Eagle Ford, LLC (Stabilis Facility), located in
George West, Texas.\2\ According to Flint Hills, the Stabilis Facility
has the capacity to produce 120,000 gallons of LNG per day and to store
approximately 270,000 gallons of LNG. Flint Hills states that the
Stabilis Facility is currently operational and can accommodate both ISO
container loadings and tanker truck loadings.\3\ Flint Hill therefore
asserts that no additional plant infrastructure will be required as a
result of the proposed exports. Flint Hills requests the authorization
for a 20-year term to commence on the earlier of the date of first
commercial export or a date three months from the issuance of a final
order granting the requested authorization. Flint Hills seeks to export
this LNG on its own behalf and as agent for other entities who hold
title to the LNG at the time of export. The Application was filed under
section 3 of the Natural Gas Act (NGA). Additional details can be found
in Flint Hills's Application, posted on the DOE/FE Web site at: https://energy.gov/sites/prod/files/2015/11/f27/15_168_lng%20fta_nfta.pdf.
Protests, motions to intervene, notices of intervention, and written
comments are invited.
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\1\ In the Application, Flint Hills also requests authorization
to export LNG to any nation that currently has, or in the future may
enter into, a FTA requiring national treatment for trade in natural
gas, and with which trade is not prohibited by U.S. law or policy
(FTA countries). DOE/FE will review that request for a FTA export
authorization separately pursuant to NGA section 3(c), 15 U.S.C.
717b(c).
\2\ Flint Hills states that Stabilis LNG is owned in part (49%)
by Flint Hills's affiliate, FHR LNG, LLC. App. at 3 n.4.
\3\ Flint Hills states that it generally intends to use ISO
containers to export LNG. Under this scenario, the ISO containers
will be trucked to a port or dock located along the Gulf Coast,
where the containers will be loaded onto a barge or ship for
delivery to non-FTA countries. If Flint Hills uses tanker trucks, it
will truck LNG from the Stabilis Facility directly to a bulk
transport barge, ship, or floating storage container for
distribution to customers in both FTA and non-FTA countries. App. at
4-5. Appendix A of the Application contains a list of ports from
which Flint Hills may export LNG.
DATES: Protests, motions to intervene or notices of intervention, as
applicable, requests for additional procedures, and written comments
are to be filed using procedures detailed in the Public Comment
Procedures section no later than 4:30 p.m., Eastern time, April 18,
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2016.
ADDRESSES: Electronic Filing by email: fergas@hq.doe.gov.
Regular Mail
U.S. Department of Energy (FE-34), Office of Regulation and
International Engagement, Office of Fossil Energy, P.O. Box 44375,
Washington, DC 20026-4375.
Hand Delivery or Private Delivery Services (e.g., FedEx, UPS, etc.)
U.S. Department of Energy (FE-34), Office of Regulation and
International Engagement, Office of Fossil Energy, Forrestal Building,
Room 3E-042, 1000 Independence Avenue SW., Washington, DC 20585.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Larine Moore or Benjamin Nussdorf, U.S. Department of Energy (FE-34),
Office of Regulation and International Engagement, Office of Fossil
Energy, Forrestal Building, Room 3E-042, 1000 Independence Avenue SW.,
Washington, DC 20585, (202) 586-9478; (202) 586-7893.
Cassandra Bernstein, U.S. Department of Energy (GC-76), Office of the
Assistant General Counsel for Electricity and Fossil Energy, Forrestal
Building, 1000 Independence Avenue SW., Washington, DC 20585, (202)
586-9793.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
DOE/FE Evaluation
The Application will be reviewed pursuant to section 3(a) of the
NGA, 15 U.S.C. 717b(a), and DOE will consider any issues required by
law or policy. To the extent determined to be relevant, these issues
will include the domestic need for the natural gas proposed to be
exported, the adequacy of domestic natural gas supply, U.S. energy
security, and the cumulative impact of the requested authorization and
any other LNG export application(s) previously approved on domestic
natural gas supply and demand fundamentals. DOE may also consider other
factors bearing on the public interest, including the impact of the
proposed exports on the U.S. economy (including GDP, consumers, and
industry), job creation, the U.S. balance of trade, and international
considerations; and whether the authorization is consistent with DOE's
policy of promoting competition in the marketplace by allowing
commercial parties to freely negotiate their own trade arrangements. As
part of this analysis, DOE will consider the following two studies
examining the cumulative impacts of LNG:
Effect of Increased Levels of Liquefied Natural Gas on
U.S. Energy Markets, conducted by the U.S. Energy Information
Administration upon DOE's request (2014 EIA LNG Export Study); \4\ and
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\4\ The 2014 EIA LNG Export Study, published on Oct. 29, 2014,
is available at: https://www.eia.gov/analysis/requests/fe/.
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The Macroeconomic Impact of Increasing U.S. LNG Exports,
conducted jointly by the Center for Energy Studies at Rice University's
Baker Institute for Public Policy and Oxford Economics, on
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behalf of DOE (2015 LNG Export Study).\5\
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\5\ The 2015 LNG Export Study, dated Oct. 29, 2015, is available
at: https://energy.gov/sites/prod/files/2015/12/f27/20151113_macro_impact_of_lng_exports_0.pdf.
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Additionally, DOE will consider the following environmental
document: Addendum to Environmental Review Documents Concerning Exports
of Natural Gas From the United States, 79 FR 48132 (Aug. 15, 2014).\6\
Parties that may oppose this Application should address these issues in
their comments and/or protests, as well as other issues deemed relevant
to the Application.
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\6\ The Addendum and related documents are available at: https://energy.gov/fe/draft-addendum-environmental-review-documents-concerning-exports-natural-gas-united-states.
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The National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), 42 U.S.C. 4321 et
seq., requires DOE to give appropriate consideration to the
environmental effects of its proposed decisions. No final decision will
be issued in this proceeding until DOE has met its environmental
responsibilities.
Public Comment Procedures
In response to this Notice, any person may file a protest,
comments, or a motion to intervene or notice of intervention, as
applicable. Due to the complexity of the issues raised by the
Applicant, interested parties will be provided 60 days from the date of
publication of this Notice in which to submit their comments, protests,
motions to intervene, or notices of intervention.
Any person wishing to become a party to the proceeding must file a
motion to intervene or notice of intervention. The filing of comments
or a protest with respect to the Application will not serve to make the
commenter or protestant a party to the proceeding, although protests
and comments received from persons who are not parties will be
considered in determining the appropriate action to be taken on the
Application. All protests, comments, motions to intervene, or notices
of intervention must meet the requirements specified by the regulations
in 10 CFR part 590.
Filings may be submitted using one of the following methods: (1)
Emailing the filing to fergas@hq.doe.gov, with FE Docket No. 15-168-LNG
in the title line; (2) mailing an original and three paper copies of
the filing to the Office of Regulation and International Engagement at
the address listed in ADDRESSES; or (3) hand delivering an original and
three paper copies of the filing to the Office of Regulation and
International Engagement at the address listed in ADDRESSES. All
filings must include a reference to FE Docket No. 15-168-LNG. PLEASE
Note: If submitting a filing via email, please include all related
documents and attachments (e.g., exhibits) in the original email
correspondence. Please do not include any active hyperlinks or password
protection in any of the documents or attachments related to the
filing. All electronic filings submitted to DOE must follow these
guidelines to ensure that all documents are filed in a timely manner.
Any hardcopy filing submitted greater in length than 50 pages must also
include, at the time of the filing, a digital copy on disk of the
entire submission.
A decisional record on the Application will be developed through
responses to this notice by parties, including the parties' written
comments and replies thereto. Additional procedures will be used as
necessary to achieve a complete understanding of the facts and issues.
If an additional procedure is scheduled, notice will be provided to all
parties. If no party requests additional procedures, a final Opinion
and Order may be issued based on the official record, including the
Application and responses filed by parties pursuant to this notice, in
accordance with 10 CFR 590.316.
The Application is available for inspection and copying in the
Office of Regulation and International Engagement docket room, Room 3E-
042, 1000 Independence Avenue SW., Washington, DC 20585. The docket
room is open between the hours of 8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday through
Friday, except Federal holidays.
The Application and any filed protests, motions to intervene or
notice of interventions, and comments will also be available
electronically by going to the following DOE/FE Web address: https://www.fe.doe.gov/programs/gasregulation/.
Issued in Washington, DC, on February 9, 2016.
John A. Anderson,
Director, Office of Regulation and International Engagement, Office of
Oil and Natural Gas.
[FR Doc. 2016-03093 Filed 2-12-16; 8:45 am]
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