96-24027. Notice of Issuance of Decisions and Orders; Week of May 27 Through May 31, 1996  

  • [Federal Register Volume 61, Number 183 (Thursday, September 19, 1996)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 49324-49325]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 96-24027]
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
    
    Notice of Issuance of Decisions and Orders; Week of May 27 
    Through May 31, 1996
    
        During the week of May 27 through May 31, 1996, the decisions and 
    orders summarized below were issued with respect to appeals, 
    applications, petitions, or other requests filed with the Office of 
    Hearings and Appeals of the Department of Energy. The following summary 
    also contains a list of submissions that were dismissed by the Office 
    of Hearings and Appeals.
        Copies of the full text of these decisions and orders are available 
    in the Public Reference Room of the Office of Hearings and Appeals, 
    Room 1E-234, Forrestal Building, 1000 Independence Avenue, SW, 
    Washington, D.C. 20585-0107, Monday through Friday, between the hours 
    of 1:00 p.m. and 5:00 p.m., except federal holidays. They are also 
    available in Energy Management: Federal Energy Guidelines, a 
    commercially published loose leaf reporter system. Some decisions and 
    orders are available on the Office of Hearings and Appeals World Wide 
    Web site at http://www.oha.doe.gov.
    
        Dated: September 9, 1996.
    George B. Breznay
    Director, Office of Hearings and Appeals.
    
    Decision List No. 974
    
    Appeals
    
    Ball, Janik & Novack, 5/29/96, VFA-0159
    
        The DOE's Office of Hearings and Appeals (OHA) issued a 
    determination denying a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) Appeal filed 
    by Ball, Janik & Novack (Ball). Ball appealed the Bonneville Power 
    Administration's (BPA) withholding of information created as a result 
    of its marketing research. OHA found that the information was properly 
    withheld under Exemption 5's confidential commercial information 
    privilege.
    
    Gilberte R. Brashear, 5/30/96, VFA-0161
    
        Gilberte R. Brashear filed an Appeal from a determination issued to 
    her on April 8, 1996 by the Department of Energy's Albuquerque 
    Operations Office (AO) which denied a request for information she had 
    filed under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA). The request sought 
    information regarding the possible exposure to radiation of Mrs. 
    Brashear's late husband while he was in the U.S. Army at Los Alamos, 
    New Mexico. AO stated that it conducted a search of its records at AO's 
    Occupational Safety and Health Division and that it found no responsive 
    documents. The Appeal challenged the adequacy of the search conducted 
    by AO. In considering the Appeal, the DOE found that AO conducted an 
    adequate search which was reasonably calculated to discover documents 
    responsive to
    
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    Mrs. Brashear's request. Accordingly, the Appeal was denied.
    
    Howard T. Uhal, 5/31/96, VFA-0160
    
        The OHA denied an appeal of a request to the Sandia National 
    Laboratory for information concerning equipment used to detect chemical 
    or biological agents. The OHA found that the search performed by Sandia 
    National Laboratory was adequate, and referred the requester to the 
    Department of the Army for other possible documents.
    
    Implementation of Special Refund Procedures
    
    Macmillan Oil Company, Kenny Larson Oil Company, 5/29/96, LEF-0046; 
    VEF-0002
    
        The DOE issued a Decision and Order implementing procedures for the 
    distribution of funds obtained from Macmillan Oil Company and Kenny 
    Larson Oil Company. These funds were remitted by each firm to the DOE 
    to settle possible pricing violations with respect to sales of refined 
    petroleum products. For both firms, the audit records indicated the 
    amount that each customer had been overcharged. The DOE determined that 
    these monies will be distributed to the overcharged customers in 
    proportion to the overcharges reflected in the audit records.
    
    Refund Applications
    
    Four Circle Cooperative, 5/30/96, RK272-3483
    
        Frenchman Valley Farmers sought a supplemental refund on behalf of 
    Four Circle Cooperative. After the previous refund was disbursed, Four 
    Circle was dissolved and its physical assets sold to Frenchman. The DOE 
    noted that refund applications filed by cooperatives are deemed to have 
    been filed on behalf of the members to whom they sold petroleum 
    products. Since approximately one-half of Four Circle's members joined 
    Frenchman when Four Circle was liquidated, DOE granted Frenchman one-
    half of the supplemental refund.
    
    Gulf Oil Corporation/The Celotex Corporation, 5/31/96, RF300-16329; 
    RF300-16720
    
        The DOE issued a Decision and Order granting a refund based on two 
    applications submitted by the Celotex Corporation (Celotex) in the Gulf 
    Oil Corporation overcharge refund proceeding conducted under 10 CFR 
    Part 205, Subpart V. The DOE determined that the Gulf customer number 
    Celotex submitted with one application included the gallonage claimed 
    under a different customer number in Celotex's other application. 
    Celotex was granted a refund of $59,475 based on 47,579,661 gallons of 
    petroleum purchases.
    
    Peel Bros. Truck Leasing; Texaco Inc./Peel Bros. Truck Leasing, 5/30/
    96, RC272-340; RF321-21086
    
        The Department of Energy (DOE) issued a Decision and Order 
    rescinding refunds that were granted to Peel Bros. Truck Leasing (Peel) 
    in the Texaco and crude oil refund proceedings. In the Decision, the 
    DOE found that Peel was a corporation, and the stock of that 
    corporation had been sold to Ryder Systems Inc., which had previously 
    been granted a refund for Peel's purchases. The DOE further found that 
    the right to a refund had been transferred with the stock, and that the 
    former owner of Peel was not entitled to a refund in either proceeding.
    
    The 341 Tract Unit of the Citronelle Field/Consumers Power Company, 5/
    31/96, RF345-68
    
        The DOE issued a Supplemental Order reducing a $68,650 refund 
    granted to Consumers Power Company in The 341 Tract Unit of the 
    Citronelle Field/Consumers Power Company, Case No. RF345-2 (May 23, 
    1996). In the Supplemental Order, the DOE corrected two calculation 
    errors and determined that the proper refund amount was $61,467. 
    Accordingly, the Consumers Power refund was reduced by $7,183.
    
    Refund Applications
    
        The Office of Hearings and Appeals issued the following Decisions 
    and Orders concerning refund applications, which are not summarized. 
    Copies of the full texts of the Decisions and Orders are available in 
    the Public Reference Room of the Office of Hearings and Appeals.
    
    
    ATLANTIC RICHFIELD COMPANY/GROVES OIL CO. ET AL..........  RF304-02369 05/30/96                                 
    CRUDE OIL SUPPLE REFUND DIST.............................  RB272-00077                                  05/31/96
    CRUDE OIL SUPPLE REFUND..................................  RB272-00080                                  05/30/96
    GLENDALE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL ET AL.........................  RF272-89208                                  05/28/96
    INEEDA UNITOG RENTALS, INC...............................  RF272-85971                                  05/30/96
    PEPSI-COLA METROPOLITAN BOTTLING CO. ET AL...............  RK272-00035                                  05/31/96
    POZZI BROTHERS TRANSFER ET AL............................  RR272-171                                    05/28/96
    TEXACO INC./COASTAL CORP. ET AL..........................  RF321-9722                                   05/29/96
    TEXACO INC./LEO LONGTIN'S TEXACO.........................  RR321-196                                    05/30/96
                                                                                                                    
    
    Dismissals
    
        The following submissions were dismissed:
    
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    GARRETT PAVING CONTRACTORS, INC..............  RF272-98609              
    HOLLAND FUELS, INC...........................  RF304-4871               
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    [FR Doc. 96-24027 Filed 9-18-96; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
09/19/1996
Department:
Energy Department
Entry Type:
Notice
Document Number:
96-24027
Pages:
49324-49325 (2 pages)
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