Current through Register 2024 Notice Reg. No. 38, September 20, 2024
(a) Monthly natural
gas receipts. Each gas utility shall report quarterly all natural gas received
by the gas utility for each of the previous three months, expressed in thousand
cubic feet or therms; and the average heat content of the natural gas received,
expressed in Btu per cubic feet; each classified by all of the following:
(1) How received: purchased, transported for
others, or withdrawn from storage;
(2) Where and from whom the natural gas was
received, according to the following entities and locations:
(A) Pipeline locations at the California
Border
1. El Paso Natural Gas at
Topock
2. El Paso Natural Gas at
Blythe
3. Transwestern Pipeline at
Needles
4. PG&E Gas
Transmission -- Northwest at Malin
5. Ruby Pipeline at Malin
6. Other California Border Receipt Points
(Designate)
(B) Instate
locations
1. Questar Pipeline at
Essex
2. Kern River Gas
Transmission/Mojave Pipeline at Wheeler Ridge
3. Kern River Gas Transmission/Mojave
Pipeline at Hector Road
4. PG&E
at Kern River Station
5. California
Production at Wheeler Ridge
6. Kern
River Gas Transmission at Daggett
7. Rainbow compression station
8. Dana Point compression station
9. Other interconnect
points
(C) California
Production
1. California onshore production
received into the gas utility system
2. California offshore lands production
received into the gas utility system
3. California outer continental shelf
production received into the gas utility
system.
(b) Monthly Natural Gas Sendout. Each gas
utility shall report all natural gas delivered by the gas utility for each of
the previous three months, expressed in thousand cubic feet or therms; and the
average heat content of the natural gas delivered, expressed in Btu per cubic
feet; each classified by all of the following:
(1) Core Customer Deliveries.
(A) Each Major Customer Sector
(designate)
(B) Natural gas used to
generate electricity when waste heat is used for industrial or commercial
processes.
(C) Natural gas used to
generate electricity when waste heat is used for industrial or commercial
processes other than enhanced oil recovery.
(D) Natural gas used to generate electricity
when waste heat is not used for industrial or commercial processes.
(E) Other (designate by Customer
Classification code)
(2)
Noncore Customer Deliveries
(A) Each Major
Customer Sector (designate)
(B)
Natural gas used to generate electricity when waste heat is used for industrial
or commercial processes.
(C)
Natural gas used to generate electricity when waste heat is used for industrial
or commercial processes other than enhanced oil recovery.
(D) Natural gas used to generate electricity
when waste heat is not used for industrial or commercial processes.
(E) Other (designate by Customer
Classification code)
(3)
Delivery to other utilities through the following delivery points:
(A) Kern River Station
(B) Wheeler Ridge
(C) Rainbow compression station
(D) Dana Point compression station
(E) Other points
(designate)
(4) Delivery
to Interstate Pipelines through the following delivery points:
(A) Freemont Peak
(B) Wheeler Ridge
(C) Hector Road
(D) Daggett
(E) Other points
(Designate)
(5) Delivery
to International Pipelines
(A) Otay Mesa into
Mexico
(B) Calexico into
Mexico
(C) Other points
(designate)
(6) For
Storage Injection
(A) Gas utility-owned
storage
(B) Non-gas utility-owned
storage
(7) Losses and
Unaccounted for
(c)
Monthly Natural Gas Delivery.
(1) Each gas
utility shall report the number of customers, delivery revenue expressed in
dollars, volume expressed in therms, and natural gas average heat content
expressed in Btu per cubic feet, for all natural gas sold or transported by the
gas utility during each of the previous three months as follows:
(A) sales to core customers, excluding
cogeneration customers, by county and customer classification code;
(B) sales to core cogeneration customers by
county and customer classification code;
(C) sales to noncore customers, excluding
cogeneration customers, by county and customer classification code;
(D) sales to noncore cogeneration customers
by county and customer classification code;
(E) transport to core customers, excluding
cogeneration, by county and customer classification code;
(F) transport to core customers for
cogeneration, by county and customer classification code;
(G) transport to noncore customers, excluding
cogeneration, by county and customer classification code, and
(H) transport to noncore customers for
cogeneration by county and customer classification code.
(2) For purposes of subdivision (c)(1) of
Section 1308, revenue for both sales and
transport shall be expressed in dollars, in aggregate, and shall include
commodity costs and all non-commodity components of the utility's rates,
including without limitation, costs of receiving, transporting, distributing,
injecting to storage, recovering from storage, administration, regulatory,
public purpose programs, energy market restructuring transition costs, and
balancing accounts.
(3) After
February 15, 2022, the requirements of subdivisions
1 and
2 of subdivision (c) of this
Section shall not apply to gas utilities reporting under Section
1353(c).
(d) Natural Gas Tolling Agreements. Each LSE
that has entered into a tolling agreement to provide natural gas to the owner
or operator of an electric generator with a capacity of 50 MW or more for the
operation of that generator shall report the following for each of the previous
three months and for each electric generator:
(1) amount of natural gas delivered expressed
in therms;
(2) the price of the
natural gas delivered pursuant to subdivision (d)(1) of this section;
and
(3) the location of the
delivery identified in subdivision (d)(1) of this section.
1. Repealer
of former Section 1308 and renumbering and amendment of former Section
1309 to Section 1308 filed
1-23-84; effective thirtieth day thereafter (Register 84, No. 4).
2.
Amendment of section heading and repealer and new section filed 2-23-2001;
operative 2-23-2001 pursuant to Government Code section
11343.4
(Register 2001, No. 8).
3. Amendment of subsection (d) filed
6-3-2002; operative 6-3-2002 pursuant to Government Code section
11343.4
(Register 2002, No. 23).
4. Amendment of section heading, repealer
of first line, amendment of subsections (a) and (b), repealer of subsections
(c)-(d)(2)(D) and new subsections (c)-(d)(3) and amendment of NOTE filed
7-3-2007; operative 7-3-2007 pursuant to Government Code section
11343.4
(Register 2007, No. 27).
5. Amendment of subsection (a)(2)(A)4., new
subsection (a)(2)(A)5., subsection renumbering, amendment of subsections
(a)(2)(B)1., (a)(2)(B)4. and (b)(4)(A), new subsection (c)(3) and amendment of
NOTE filed 5-29-2018; operative 7-1-2019 (Register 2018, No. 22).
6.
Amendment of subsections (c)(1)(A)-(H) and (c)(3) filed 12-30-2021; operative
1-1-2022 pursuant to Government Code section
11343.4(b)(3)
(Register 2021, No. 53).
Note: Authority cited: Sections
25213,
25218(e)
and
25320,
Public Resources Code. Reference: Sections
25005.5,
25216,
25216.5,
25300-
25303,
25401,
25401.2,
25403,
25403.5
and
25602,
Public Resources Code.