98-5964. Union Pacific Resources Company; Notice of Offer of Settlement and Call for the Protection of Rights Pending Adjudication or Settlement  

  • [Federal Register Volume 63, Number 45 (Monday, March 9, 1998)]
    [Notices]
    [Page 11438]
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    [FR Doc No: 98-5964]
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
    
    Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
    [Docket No. GP98-1-000]
    
    
    Union Pacific Resources Company; Notice of Offer of Settlement 
    and Call for the Protection of Rights Pending Adjudication or 
    Settlement
    
    March 3, 1998.
        Take notice that on February 20, 1998, Union Pacific Resources 
    Company (UPRC), alleging compliance with the Commission's January 28, 
    1998 Order Clarifying Procedures (82 FERC para. 61,059), filed an offer 
    of settlement with the Commission, and called for the protection of its 
    rights pending adjudication or settlement, with respect to UPRC's 
    Kansas ad valorem tax refund obligation to Colorado Interstate Gas 
    Company (CIG), identified in the Statement of Refunds Due filed by CIG 
    in Docket No. RP98-54-000. UPRC's pleading is on file with the 
    Commission and, except for UPRC's confidential offer of settlement, is 
    open to public inspection.
        UPRC contends that the Commission has established a procedure to 
    follow, under 18 CFR 385.602 of the Commission's regulations, when 
    informal settlement or reconciliation efforts fail, and that it has 
    complied with the requisites of that Section. UPRC suggests that a 
    Settlement Judge be appointed, that UPRC's refund obligation to CIG be 
    held in abeyance and that interest be tolled, on the basis that UPRC 
    has a constitutional and statutory right to a hearing before it may be 
    deprived of property, i.e., the 1983-1988 Kansas ad valorem tax 
    reimbursement dollars that UPRC previously collected from CIG. UPRC 
    further alleges that it made a settlement offer to CIG, and that CIG 
    rejected that offer.
        UPRC also requests a full and fair hearing, and claims that there 
    are contested issues of material fact (measurable in dollars) on which 
    CIG and UPRC disagree. UPRC further argues that these issues must be 
    adjudicated. UPRC's alleged issues of material fact include:
        (1) The amount of dollars of revenue UPRC collected for the sale of 
    its gas in each relevant time period;
        (2) How much (if any) of the dollars UPRC collected were in excess 
    of the maximum lawful price (MLP) in each relevant time period;
        (3) How much (if any) of the excess dollars collected by UPRC were 
    actually paid by customers of interstate pipelines through the 
    pipeline's PGA process, i.e., how much were the pipeline's customers 
    overcharged; and
        (4) Assuming that part of the refund amount is interest, then when 
    did the interstate pipeline customers begin paying a fraction of the 
    amounts determined to be in excess of the MLP, which UPRC contends will 
    govern the amount of interest owned.
        UPRC's pleading includes its claim that it was complied with the 
    Commission's orders requiring a statement of its basic principles for 
    rejecting CIG's refund claim, and UPRC's privileged and confidential 
    offer of settlement to CIG (UPRC's Attachment A). UPRC also provides 
    its own assessment as to how to compute the correct refund amount.
        The procedural rules governing settlements are set forth in Section 
    385.602 of the Commission's Rules of Practice and Procedure. Under 
    Section 385.602(f), any person wishing to make comments with respect to 
    an offer of settlement must do so not later than 20 days after the date 
    the settlement offer was filed. Reply comments must be filed not later 
    than 30 days after the date the settlement offer was filed. 
    Accordingly, any person desiring to file comments with respect to 
    UPRC's offer of settlement should file with the Federal Energy 
    Regulatory Commission, 888 First Street, N.E., Washington, D.C. 20426, 
    by March 16, 1998, in accordance with the requirements of the 
    Commission's Rules of Practice and Procedure [18 CFR 385.602(f)].
    David P. Boergers,
    Acting Secretary.
    [FR Doc. 98-5964 Filed 3-6-98; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
03/09/1998
Department:
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
Entry Type:
Notice
Document Number:
98-5964
Pages:
11438-11438 (1 pages)
Docket Numbers:
Docket No. GP98-1-000
PDF File:
98-5964.pdf