New York Codes, Rules and Regulations
Title 9 - EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT
Subtitle BB - State Energy Office
Chapter III - State Energy Planning Proceeding
Subchapter C - Plans Of Major Energy Suppliers
Part 7859 - Petroleum Plans
Section 7859.2 - Information requirements

Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 39, September 25, 2024

(a) For major petroleum suppliers, the following information may be requested:

(1) the type of business (e.g., integrated major oil company, independent oil supplier, terminal operator);

(2) the type(s) and volume(s) of refined petroleum fuels, by product, delivered into New York State and intended for in-state sale during the planning period; and

(3) the total current storage capacities for refined petroleum fuels and crude oil in the State by county and the means by which these facilities can be filled, including but not limited to barge, pipeline, truck.

(b) For refined petroleum fuels pipeline operations within the boundaries of New York State:

(1) the peak average daily throughput capacity and annual volumes transported by fuel type for each pipeline during the planning period, including the specific capacities for individual segments of the pipeline where capacity is not uniform across the State;

(2) a description of expansion projects, including significant modifications to existing facilities, to serve New York for which all Federal, State, and local approvals have been obtained, but which have not yet been completed; and

(3) company name and address location of each petroleum terminal connected to pipeline.

(c) For petroleum barge operations that annually deliver more than one million gallons of refined petroleum fuels in the State:

(1) the number of barges that delivered refined petroleum fuels into the State during the planning period, their respective operating capacities, and total annual delivery volumes transported by fuel type;

(2) a description of expansion projects, including significant modifications to existing facilities, to serve New York for which all Federal, State, and local approvals have been obtained, but which have not yet been completed.

(d) For petroleum research and development:

(1) a statement of research and development plans, including objectives and programs in the areas of energy efficiency and new energy technologies;

(2) recent results of such programs undertaken or funded to date; and

(3) an assessment of the potential impacts of such results.

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