4. Kerosene-Type Jet Fuel: Include all kerosene base aviation turbine engine fuels Type A. 5. Kerosene and Range Oil: The lighting or burning grade of kerosene. 6. Distillate Fuel Oil: Includes A.S.T.M. Grades 1 and 2 and distillate-type diesel fuel oil. 7. Fuel Oil #4: A.S.T.M.* Grade 4 fuel oil. 8. Residual fuel oil: The fuel oils commonly known as: (1) No. 5 and No. 6 fuel oils; (2) Bunker C; (3) Navy 3 All Figures Entered Below Should be Reported on a Consistent Basis with those Figures Reported Monthly to The Bureau of Mines. Stocks of Crude Oil in Pipelines and Tank-Farms at End of Reporting Period By P.A.D. District (Report All Figures in Thousands of 42-Gallon Barrels) FEO-1002 CP(2-74) FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 39, NO. 29 MONDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1974 5284 RULES AND REGULATIONS INSTRUCTIONS FOR PREPARATION OF THE WEEKLY CRUDE OIL PIPELINE REPORT (FEO-CP-1002) The first report is due March 4, 1974 at 5:00 PM, for the week February 22 through March 1, 1974. Subsequent reports are due each Monday for the previous week. IDENTIFICATION DATA This report form must be completed by all crude oil pipeline companies in the 50 states and the District of Name and Address: Enter the legal name and address of the crude oil pipeline company including the company's zip code. FEO Identification Number: Enter the six-digit code which the FEO has assigned to you. This number is included in the cover letter of your instruction kit. If you do not presently have this number, FEO will assign you one. Remembe that you must submit the form regardless of whether you know your FEO identification number. Correction Check: Please check (√) this box if this form is used to report revisions to last week's figures. Make sure to only include the new figures and not the entire revised form for the previous week. Remember to enter the total figures and not changes from last week. Use separate forms for revisions and for this week's data. Address Change Check: Please check (√) the designated box if your current week's address is different from last week's address. Reporting Agent: Include the name of the person who has completed the Weekly Crude Oil Pipeline Report. Telephone Number: Enter the telephone number of the person who has prepared the report form. Make sure to include the area code. For Week Ended 7 a.m.: 7-day period ending 7 a.m. Friday. Indicate the specific month and ending day using the following format: Month/ Day/Year (e.g., 03/15/74) Please use the following numerical codes for each month in order to design a six-digit date code: 2. All figures should represent actual physical inventories of crude oil on the last day of the reporting period. 3. Report all stocks of crude oil on a custody basis, regardless of ownership. 4. Report stocks corrected to 60° F. less bottom settlings and water (BS&W). RULES AND REGULATIONS 5. Remember to fill in all blanks unless the report is being used to report revisions. If necessary, include zero (0) as an entry, but do not leave any blank spaces. Column 2: The corresponding product codes have been directly borrowed from the Bureau of Mines product codes. Columns 3-10: Include all crude oil stocks of domestic origin held in tank farms operated by the reporting company, including pipeline fill and stocks in working tanks of pipelines. Include as stocks of foreign origin only those that have cleared customs or for which duty has been paid. Exclude stocks of foreign origin held in bonded storage. List the stocks data by P.A.D. District, and make sure to include individual product totals in column 10. Consult the following diagram to identify the regional breakdown by P.A.D. Districts. Note that P.A.D. Distrcit 1 has been subdivided into three categories: New England (1A), Central Atlantic (1B), and Lower Atlantic (1C). The District of Columbia is included in P.A.D. 1B. 5285 1. Domestic Crude Oil: A crude petroleum produced in the United States or from the "outer continental shelf" as defined in 43 U.S.C. 1331. (Puerto Rico is considered to be a part of the U.S. for this system). 2. Foreign Crude Oil: A crude petroleum produced outside of the United States. (Puerto Rico is considered to be a part of the United States for this system). 2 |