94-3501. International Energy Agency Meetings  

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    DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
    
     
    
    International Energy Agency Meetings
    
    AGENCY: Department of Energy.
    
    ACTION: Notice of meetings.
    
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    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Samuel M. Bradley, Acting Assistant 
    General Counsel for International and Legal Policy, Department of 
    Energy, 1000 Independence Avenue, SW., Washington, DC 20585, 202-586-
    6738.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: In accordance with section 252(c)(1)(A)(i) 
    of the Energy Policy and Conservation Act (42 U.S.C. 6272(c)(1)(A)(i)), 
    the following notice of meetings is provided:
        I. A meeting of the Industry Advisory Board (IAB) to the 
    International Energy Agency (IEA) will be held on Monday, February 21, 
    1994 at the Shiroyama Kanko Hotel in Kagoshima, Japan, beginning at 
    9:15 a.m. The agenda for the meeting is as follows:
    
    1. Introductory Comments
    2. Approval of Agenda
    3. Approval of IAB Record Notes for Meetings on February 25, 1993, 
    March 11, 1993, June 14, 1993, and October 27, 1993
    4. Emergency Management Manual
    5. Industry/Secretariat Operations Manual
    6. Emergency Operations Reference Guide
    7. Emergency Data System
    8. Industry Supply Advisory Group Manager's Report
    9. Anti-trust Clearances
        --Renewal of the Commission of the European Communities Decision of 
    December 12, 1983 (IV/30.525)
        --Extension of Section 252 of the Energy Policy and Conservation 
    Act
    10. Preparations for Stockholding Workshop
    11. IAB Administrative Issues
    12. Future Work
    
        II. A meeting of the IEA's Group of Reporting Companies will be 
    held on February 22-24, 1994 at the Shiroyama Kanko Hotel in Kagoshima, 
    Japan, beginning at 9 a.m. on February 22. The purpose of this meeting 
    is to permit attendance by representatives of U.S. Reporting Companies 
    at a ``Workshop on Stockdraw and Emergency Response Policies and 
    Management'' which is to be held by the IEA at the aforesaid location 
    on the aforesaid dates. The Agenda for the meeting is under the control 
    of the IEA. It is expected that the following draft Agenda will be 
    followed:
    
    I. Opening of the Workshop by Japanese Administration, Standing Group 
    on Emergency Questions (SEQ) Chairman and the IEA Secretariat
    II. First Session: Stockholding
    1. Administration
        Introduction by the Session Chairman
    (a) The organization and administration of emergency reserves of the 
    U.K.
    (b) The financing, ownership and management of emergency reserves
        --Government emergency reserves
        --Organization and administration of emergency reserves: A company 
    view
    (c) Some aspects of storage contracts: A stockholding agency view
        Discussion
    2. Operations
        Introduction by the Session Chairman
    (a) Structure of emergency stocks
        --Structure of emergency stocks: The EBV case
        --Balance between stocks of individual products: The case of 
    Denmark
        --Use of emergency stocks held in other IEA countries
    (b) Types of storage of emergency stocks
        --Salt cavern storage at Manosque and related facilities
        --Rock cavern storage
        --Floating storage
    (c) Quality control of crude oil and product stocks
        --Storage in salt caverns and quality prediction
        --Some technical considerations: The solution of product 
    obsolescence problems in Denmark
        --Issues resulting from deterioration of oil products in long-term 
    storage
    (d) Technical problems arising from stockholding
        --Gas infiltration and heating problems in salt dome storage
        --Safety management
        Discussion
    3. Establishment and Re-Organization of Emergency Response and 
    Stockdraw Systems
    Introduction by the Session Chairman
    (a) The establishment of emergency stockholding organizations and 
    procedures to meet International Energy Program (IEP) requirements: 
    Centralization, decentralization and other issues
    (b) Reorganization of an administration responsible for emergency stock 
    management: A case history of Finland
        Discussion
        Summary by the Session Chairman
    III. Second Session: Stockdraw
    1. Policy Issues and Stockdraw Potential
        Introduction by the Session Chairman
    (a) Stockdraw organization and its procedures including the legal 
    framework and the monitoring of the compliance by stockholders
    (b) Overview of member countries' legislation and policies for 
    emergency stocks
    (c) Stockdraw capabilities of emergency stocks
        --Logistics of stockdraw: The case of Canada
    (d) Stockdraw policy of member countries
        --The Netherlands
        --Finland
        --USA
    (e) Lessons from stockdraw experience
        --Lessons from test release and training
        --Experience of the Gulf crisis: Practical stockdraw lessons
    (f) Stockdraw in overall emergency response measures
        --Coordination with demand restraint measures
        --Coordination with fuel switching: The case of natural gas in 
    Italy
        Discussion
    2. Market Impacts
        Introduction by the Session Chairman
    (a) Commercial stock management in uncertain market
    (b) Timing, quantity and kinds of government emergency stockdraw
        Discussion
        Summary by the Session Chairman
    IV. Third Session: The Outlook
        Introduction by the Session Chairman
    PANEL 1
    1. The situation outside the IEA Area
    (a) Emergency response programs and experiences of Thailand
    (b) Stockpile and Stockdraw Scheme in Korea
    (c) Emergency response programs and experience of Hungary
    (d) Emergency response programs and experience of Czech Republic
        Panel discussion
        Summary by the Session Chairman
    IV. Third Session: The Outlook (continued)
        Introduction by the Session Chairman
    PANEL 2
    2. Future IEA Stock Requirements and Policies
    (a) The outlook for IEA net imports of oil and implications for 
    emergency reserve requirements and response policies
    (b) Stockdraw, the capacity and flexibility of the refining sector
    (c) Current and future refining issues in the United States
    (d) Oil refining and trade prospects in the Asia Pacific Area
        Panel discussion
        Summary by the Session Chairman
    V. Overall Summary/Closing Remarks by the SEQ Chairman and the 
    Secretariat
    
        As permitted by 10 CFR 209.32, the usual 7-day period for 
    publication of the notice of these meetings in the Federal Register has 
    been shortened because unanticipated circumstances pertaining to the 
    IEA's scheduling of these meetings delayed the issuance of this notice.
        As provided in section 252(c)(1)(A)(ii) of the Energy Policy and 
    Conservation Act, these meetings are open only to representatives of 
    members of the IAB and their counsel, representatives of members of the 
    SEQ, participants in the Stockholding Workshop, representatives of the 
    Departments of Energy, Justice, and State, the Federal Trade 
    Commission, the General Accounting Office, Committees of the Congress, 
    the IEA, and the Commission of the European Communities, and invitees 
    of the IAB or the IEA.
    
        Issued in Washington, DC, February 9, 1994.
    Eric Fygi,
    Deputy General Counsel.
    [FR Doc. 94-3501 Filed 02-14-94; 8:45 am]
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Published:
02/15/1994
Department:
Energy Department
Entry Type:
Uncategorized Document
Action:
Notice of meetings.
Document Number:
94-3501
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Federal Register: February 15, 1994