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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Energy Information Administration
Agency Information Collection
Extension
U.S. Energy Information
Administration (EIA), Department of
Energy (DOE).
AGENCY:
ACTION:
Notice.
EIA submitted an information
collection request for extension as
required by the Paperwork Reduction
Act of 1995. The information collection
requests a three-year extension with
changes to the Petroleum Supply
Reporting System (PSRS), OMB Control
Number; 1905–0165. The PSRS consists
of seven weekly surveys that make up
the Weekly Petroleum Supply Reporting
System (WPSRS), eight monthly surveys
that make up the Monthly Petroleum
Supply Reporting System (MPSRS), and
one annual survey. EIA uses WPSRS
surveys to collect data from a sample of
operators on input, production, imports,
and inventory levels of crude oil,
hydrocarbon gas liquids, petroleum
products, and biofuels. EIA uses MPSRS
surveys to collect data from all in-scope
operators on input, production, imports,
biofuel feedstocks consumed, refinery
capacity, biofuel plant production
capacity, fuels consumed in plant
operations, and annual storage capacity
of crude oil, hydrocarbon gas liquids
petroleum products, and biofuels. EIA
uses annual Form EIA–820 to collect
data on refinery capacity, refinery fuels
and feedstocks consumed, and the
quantity of crude oil received by
method of transportation.
SUMMARY:
Comments on this information
collection must be received no later
than November 7, 2022. Written
comments and recommendations for the
proposed information collection should
be sent within 30 days of publication of
this notice to www.reginfo.gov/public/
do/PRAMain. Find this particular
information collection by selecting
‘‘Currently under 30-day Review—Open
for Public Comments’’ or by using the
search function.
DATES:
If
you need additional information,
contact Michael Conner, U.S. Energy
Information Administration, telephone
(202) 586–1795, or by email at
PetroleumSupplyForms@eia.gov. The
forms and instructions are available on
EIA’s website at www.eia.gov/survey/.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
This
information collection request contains
(1) OMB No.: 1905–0165;
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(2) Information Collection Request
Title: Petroleum Supply Reporting
System (PSRS);
(3) Type of Request: Three-year
extension with changes;
(4) Purpose: The surveys included in
the PSRS collect information, that is
largely unavailable from other sources,
on production, input, inventory levels,
imports, inter-regional movements, and
fuels and feedstocks consumed for plant
operation, for crude oil, hydrocarbon
gas liquids, petroleum products, and
biofuels. PSRS surveys also collect
storage capacities for crude oil,
hydrocarbon gas liquids, petroleum
products, and biofuels, refinery
capacities, biofuel production
capacities, and biofuel feedstocks
consumed.
EIA requires data from PSRS surveys
to meet requirements of energy data
users for credible, reliable, and timely
energy information. EIA uses PSRS
survey data in statistical reports
including, but not limited to, the
Weekly Petroleum Status Report
(WPSR), Petroleum Supply Monthly
(PSM), and the Monthly Energy Review
(MER). EIA uses PSRS survey data to
support analysis and projection work
with results reported in the Short Term
Energy Outlook (STEO), Annual Energy
Outlook (AEO), and other reports. EIA
makes reports available at https://
www.eia.gov/. EIA also uses PSRS data
to complete monthly and annual reports
of U.S. petroleum and biofuel supplies
to the International Energy Agency to
support U.S. participation as an IEA
member county. In some cases, agencies
outside of EIA publish data sourced
from PSRS surveys in their own reports.
For example Bioenergy Statistics
reported by the U.S. Department of
Agriculture.
Data from PSRS surveys provide data
to inform policy and business decisions,
the data promote efficient markets by
providing transparency to petroleum
and biofuel supplies. Use of PSRS data
by academic researchers, educators,
news media, and the general public
promotes understanding of energy and
its interaction with the economy and the
environment.
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(4a) Proposed Changes to Information
Collection
All Petroleum Supply Reporting System
Surveys
• EIA conducted two web surveys in
2022 to determine how much time
respondents took to complete EIA
reports. Based on the observations of
this study it was determined that
respondents take substantially less time
than the approved burden times. Given
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this key finding that technology has
substantially reduced reporting burden
for respondents on these four surveys,
EIA decided to reduce the burden to
respond (annual hours) by 10 percent.
Pretesting Interviews
• EIA would like to conduct up to 50
pretesting interviews each year for
testing purposes. These methodologies
will test or evaluate new terminology,
unclear questions in surveys, unclear
instructions, or questions that may be
added to the Petroleum Supply
Reporting System surveys. This will
help improve ongoing surveys and
reduce errors due to respondent
confusion.
Form EIA–800 Weekly Refinery Report
• Change survey instructions to
require reporting production of propane
and propylene fractionated from still gas
whether fractionation takes place at the
refinery or at a facility downstream of
the refinery. This change is needed to
more completely account for the
quantity of propane and propylene
supplied, particularly as petrochemical
feedstock. The current practice of
reporting still gas shipped from
refineries as still gas (not reported
weekly on Form EIA–800) when the still
gas will ultimately be fractionated into
product components overstates supply
of still gas (implying use as plant fuel)
and understates supply of propane and
propylene.
• Change the ‘‘Who Must Submit’’
part of survey instructions to include
reporting by non-refinery operators of
distillation, reforming, cracking, coking,
hydrotreating, and similar processes.
This change is needed in order for EIA
to capture complete data on operations
of process units commonly associated
with oil refineries but operated at nonrefinery facilities such as natural gas
liquids fractionation plants.
• Discontinue collecting propane
production, propane stocks, and total
natural gas liquids (NGL) stocks at NGL
fractionators. NGL fractionators that
hold stocks will report on the new Form
EIA–806 Weekly Natural Gas Liquids
Report. Rename Form EIA–800 from
Weekly Refinery and Fractionator
Report to Weekly Refinery Report.
Form EIA–805 Weekly Bulk Terminal
Report
• Add a product line for bulk
terminal operators to report stocks of
propane that have been fractionated and
are ready for sale (product code 626).
The added product detail for
fractionated propane will add
transparency to propane supplies by
showing separate stock levels of
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propane readily available for
consumption and propane held as a
component of product mixes where the
propane requires processing through a
fractionator or other unit before being
consumed as propane. At present, EIA
stock levels for propane do not
differentiate between fractionated
propane and propane contained as a
component of a product mix.
• Change the label for product code
246 from Propane to Propane, total
including fractionated and
unfractionated products.
Form EIA–806 Weekly Natural Gas
Liquids Report
• EIA is adding Form EIA–806
Weekly Natural Gas Liquids Report to
the WPSRS. Form EIA–806 will be the
weekly counterpart to Form EIA–816
Monthly Natural Gas Liquids Report.
When implemented, EIA will use data
from Form EIA–806 to report weekly
total production of natural gas liquids
(NGL), propane production from natural
gas processing, and propane and NGL
stocks held by operators of natural gas
processing plants and NGL
fractionators.
• Current EIA weekly reporting
practice is to use Form EIA–800 to
collect production of propane from
natural gas processing equal to barrels of
propane fractionated from mixed NGL
by operators of NGL fractionators.
Operators of NGL fractionators also
report ending stocks of total NGL and
propane on Form EIA–800. EIA intends
to replace current reporting by NGL
fractionators on NGL fractionators on
Form EIA–800 with reports submitted
by operators of natural gas processing
plants that produce and/or hold stocks,
and operators of NGL fractionation
plants that hold stocks. With Form EIA–
806, EIA will collect the total quantity
of natural gas liquids produced weekly
by operators of natural gas processing
plants. Weekly total NGL production is
unavailable from current data collected
on Form EIA–800. In addition,
collecting weekly data from operators of
natural gas processing plants allows EIA
to improve consistency of weekly and
monthly regional propane production
by reporting weekly propane production
in the region of the producing natural
gas processing plant as is done in
monthly data, rather than in the region
where a fractionator operator separated
propane from mixed NGL.
• EIA will collect total NGL stocks
held by operators of natural gas
processing plants and NGL
fractionators. EIA will use plant-level
NGL product composition data reported
on Form EIA–816 to allocate total
production and stocks reported weekly
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on Form EIA–806 to propane and other
NGL products. EIA will allocate total
NGL production and stocks reported
weekly on Form EIA–806 to propane
and other NGL current composition
data, since this data is likely to be
unavailable to plant operators in time to
report weekly (i.e. weekly reports due to
EIA by 5:00 p.m. eastern time on
Monday with data for the week ended
at 7:00 a.m. eastern time the previous
Friday).
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Form EIA–810 Monthly Refinery
Report
• Change the ‘‘Who Must Submit’’
part of survey instructions to include
reporting by non-refinery operators of
distillation, reforming, cracking, coking,
hydrotreating, and similar processes.
This change is needed in order for EIA
to capture complete data on operations
of process units commonly associated
with oil refineries but operated at nonrefinery facilities such as natural gas
liquids fractionation plants.
• Change the label for product code
207 from the current ‘‘Other renewable
fuels and intermediate products’’ to
‘‘Other Biofuels and Biointermediates’’
not elsewhere specified or indicated.
This change is to make the Form EIA–
810 product label consistent with
terminology used in EIA, other
government agencies, and the biofuel
industry.
• Change survey instructions to
require reporting production of natural
gas liquids (ethane, propane, normal
butane, and isobutane) and refinery
olefins (ethylene, propylene, normal
butylene, isobutylene) on a product
basis when the products are fractionated
from still gas whether fractionation
takes place at the refinery or at a facility
downstream of the refinery. This change
is needed to more completely account
for quantities supplied of natural gas
liquids and refinery olefins on a product
basis, particularly for use as
petrochemical feedstock. The current
practice of reporting still gas shipped
from refineries as still gas when the still
gas will ultimately be fractionated into
product components overstates supply
of still gas (implying use as plant fuel)
and understates supply of natural gas
liquids and refinery olefin products.
Form EIA–814 Monthly Import Report
Change the product label of ‘‘Other
renewable fuels and intermediate
products’’ to ‘‘Other biofuels and
biointermediates’’, not elsewhere
specified or indicated. This change is to
make product labels on Form EIA–814
consistent with terminology used in
EIA, other government agencies, and the
biofuel industry.
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Form EIA–815
Report
Monthly Bulk Terminal
• Change the label for product code
207 from the current ‘‘Other renewable
fuels and intermediate products’’ to
‘‘Other Biofuels and Biointermediates
not elsewhere specified or indicated.
This change is to make the Form EIA–
815 product label consistent with
terminology used in EIA, other
government agencies, and the biofuel
industry.
• Add a product line for bulk
terminal operators to report stocks of
propane that have been fractionated and
are ready for sale (product code 626).
The added product detail for
fractionated propane will add
transparency to propane supplies by
showing separate stock levels of
propane readily available for
consumption and propane held as a
component of product mixes where the
propane requires processing through a
fractionator or other unit before being
consumed as propane. At present, EIA
stock levels for propane do not
differentiate between fractionated
propane and propane contained as a
component of a product mix. Change
the label for product code 246 from
Propane to Propane, total including
fractionated and unfractionated
products.
• Change the product code and label
for reporting storage capacity in part 4
from product code 246, Propane
(dedicated), to product code 626,
Propane, fractionated and ready for
sale. This change makes part 4
consistent with stocks reported in part
3 of Form EIA–815.
Form EIA–816 Monthly Natural Gas
Liquids Report
• Add a separate product line for
operators of natural gas processing
plants to report condensate and
scrubber oil (product code 210) as a
product separate from natural gasoline
(product code 220). Condensate and
scrubber oil are separate products from
natural gasoline with different uses, but
the current Form EIA–816 combines the
products under the natural gasoline
label. Natural gasoline is normally used
either for blending into gasoline, as
petrochemical feedstock, or exported.
Condensate and scrubber oil are usually
either blended into crude oil or
exported. Reporting condensate and
scrubber oil as separate products from
natural gasoline will provide greater
transparency to supplies of both NGL
and crude oil. This change will also
make reporting on Form EIA–816
consistent, in terms of the products
reported, with Form EIA–64A Annual
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Report of the Origin of Natural Gas
Liquids.
Form EIA–817 Monthly Tanker and
Barge Movements Report
• Change the label for product code
207 from the current ‘‘Other renewable
fuels and intermediate products’’ to
‘‘Other Biofuels and Biointermediates’’
not elsewhere specified or indicated.
This change is to make the Form EIA–
817 product label consistent with
terminology used in EIA, other
government agencies, and the biofuel
industry.
Form EIA–819 Monthly Report of
Biofuels, Fuel Oxygenates, Isooctane,
and Isooctene
• Change the label for product code
183 in part 8 of Form EIA–819 from the
current ‘‘Other renewable fuels and
intermediate products’’ to ‘‘Other
Biofuels and Biointermediates’’ not
elsewhere specified or indicated. This
change is to make the Form EIA–819
product label consistent with
terminology used in EIA, other
government agencies, and the biofuel
industry.
Form EIA–820 Annual Refinery Report
Change the ‘‘Who Must Submit’’ part
of survey instructions to include
reporting by non-refinery operators of
distillation, reforming, cracking, coking,
hydrotreating, and similar processes.
This change is needed in order for EIA
to capture complete data on operations
of process units commonly associated
with oil refineries but operated at nonrefinery facilities such as natural gas
liquids fractionation plants.
(5) Estimated Number of
Respondents: 4,674 total respondents;
EIA–800 consists of 104 respondents
EIA–802 consists of 46 respondents
EIA–803 consists of 86 respondents
EIA–804 consists of 102 respondents
EIA–805 consists of 764 respondents
EIA–806 consists of 200 respondents
EIA- 809 consists of 146 respondents
EIA–810 consists of 133 respondents
EIA–812 consists of 107 respondents
EIA–813 consists of 235 respondents
EIA–814 consists of 288 respondents
EIA–815 consists of 1,484 respondents
EIA–816 consists of 485 respondents
EIA–817 consists of 36 respondents
EIA- 819 consists of 275 respondents
EIA- 820 consists of 133 respondents
Pretest methodology consists of 50
respondents
(6) Annual Estimated Number of
Total Responses: 112,275 total
responses;
(7) Annual Estimated Number of
Burden Hours: 182,983 total annual
burden hours;
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(8) Annual Estimated Reporting and
Recordkeeping Cost Burden: 182,983
annual hours * $83.38/hour =
$15,257,122.54. EIA estimates that
respondents will have no additional
costs associated with the surveys other
than the burden hours and the
maintenance of the information during
the normal course of business.
Statutory Authority
15 U.S.C. 772(b) and 42 U.S.C. 7101
et seq.
Signed in Washington, DC, on September
30, 2022.
Samson A. Adeshiyan,
Director, Office of Statistical Methods and
Research, U. S. Energy Information
Administration.
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Federal Energy Regulatory
Commission
[Docket No. OR22–6–000]
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FP Wheeler Midstream LLC; Notice of
Request for Temporary Waiver
Take notice that on September 29,
2022, FP Wheeler Midstream LLC filed
a petition seeking a temporary waiver of
the tariff filing and reporting
requirements of sections 6 and 20 of the
Interstate Commerce Act and Parts 341
and 357 of the Federal Energy
Regulatory Commission’s regulations
(Commission), all as more fully
explained in the petition.
Any person desiring to intervene or to
protest this filing must file in
accordance with Rules 211 and 214 of
the Commission’s Rules of Practice and
Procedure (18 CFR 385.211 and 385.214.
Protests will be considered by the
Commission in determining the
appropriate action to be taken, but will
not serve to make protestants parties to
the proceeding. Any person wishing to
become a party must file a notice of
intervention or motion to intervene, as
appropriate. Such notices, motions, or
protests must be filed on or before the
comment date. Anyone filing a motion
to intervene, or protest must serve a
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field to access the document. At this
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Reference Room, due to the
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Emergency concerning the Novel
Coronavirus Disease (COVID–19), issued
by the President on March 13, 2020. For
assistance, contact FERC at
FERCOnlineSupport@ferc.gov or call
toll-free, (886) 208–3676 or TYY, (202)
502–8659.
The Commission strongly encourages
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and interventions in lieu of paper using
the ‘‘eFiling’’ link at http://
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electronically may mail similar
pleadings to the Federal Energy
Regulatory Commission, 888 First Street
NE, Washington, DC 20426. Hand
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Health and Human Services, 12225
Wilkins Avenue, Rockville, Maryland
20852.
Comment Date: 5 p.m. Eastern time
on October 31, 2022.
Dated: October 3, 2022.
Debbie-Anne A. Reese,
Deputy Secretary.
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Federal Energy Regulatory
Commission
Combined Notice of Filings
Take notice that the Commission has
received the following Natural Gas
Pipeline Rate and Refund Report filings:
Filings in Existing Proceedings
Docket Numbers: RP21–1171–001.
Applicants: Transcontinental Gas
Pipe Line Company, LLC.
Description: Compliance filing:
Revised 2021 Annual Cash Out Filing to
be effective N/A.
Filed Date: 9/30/22.
Accession Number: 20220930–5174.
Comment Date: 5 p.m. ET 10/12/22.
Docket Numbers: RP23–1–000.
Applicants: WBI Energy
Transmission, Inc.
Description: Penalty Revenue
Crediting Report of WBI Energy
Transmission, Inc.
Filed Date: 10/3/22.
Accession Number: 20221003–5093.
Comment Date: 5 p.m. ET 10/17/22.
Docket Numbers: RP23–2–000.
Applicants: Rover Pipeline LLC.
Description: § 4(d) Rate Filing:
Summary of Negotiated Rate Capacity
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Release Agreements on 10–3–22 to be
effective 10/1/2022.
Filed Date: 10/3/22.
Accession Number: 20221003–5127.
Comment Date: 5 p.m. ET 10/17/22.
Docket Numbers: RP23–3–000.
Applicants: NEXUS Gas
Transmission, LLC.
Description: § 4(d) Rate Filing:
Negotiated Rates—Various Releases 10–
1–2022 to be effective 10/1/2022.
Filed Date: 10/3/22.
Accession Number: 20221003–5129.
Comment Date: 5 p.m. ET 10/17/22.
Any person desiring to protest in any
the above proceedings must file in
accordance with Rule 211 of the
Commission’s Regulations (18 CFR
385.211) on or before 5:00 p.m. Eastern
time on the specified comment date.
Filings Instituting Proceedings
Docket Numbers: RP22–1284–000.
Applicants: Texas Gas Transmission,
LLC.
Description: § 4(d) Rate Filing: 2022
Fuel Tracker Filing to be effective 11/1/
2022.
Filed Date: 9/30/22.
Accession Number: 20220930–5155.
Comment Date: 5 p.m. ET 10/12/22.
Docket Numbers: RP22–1285–000.
Applicants: Texas Gas Transmission,
LLC.
Description: § 4(d) Rate Filing:
Remove Expired Agreements effective
October 1, 2022 to be effective 10/1/
2022.
Filed Date: 9/30/22.
Accession Number: 20220930–5161.
Comment Date: 5 p.m. ET 10/12/22.
Docket Numbers: RP22–1286–000.
Applicants: Gulf South Pipeline
Company, LLC.
Description: § 4(d) Rate Filing: Cap
Rel Neg Rate Agmts (Aethon 52454,
53154 to Scona 55634, 55635) to be
effective 10/1/2022.
Filed Date: 9/30/22.
Accession Number: 20220930–5162.
Comment Date: 5 p.m. ET 10/12/22.
Docket Numbers: RP22–1287–000.
Applicants: Transcontinental Gas
Pipe Line Company, LLC.
Description: § 4(d) Rate Filing:
Negotiated Rates—Cherokee AGL—
Replacement Shippers—Oct 2022 to be
effective 10/1/2022.
Filed Date: 9/30/22.
Accession Number: 20220930–5178.
Comment Date: 5 p.m. ET 10/12/22.
Docket Numbers: RP22–1288–000.
Applicants: El Paso Natural Gas
Company, L.L.C.
Description: § 4(d) Rate Filing:
Negotiated Rate Agreement Update
(SoCal Nov–Mar 2022) to be effective
11/1/2022.
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