95-23432. Essential Agricultural Uses and Volumetric RequirementsNatural Gas Policy Act; Coronet, Industries, Inc.  

  • [Federal Register Volume 60, Number 184 (Friday, September 22, 1995)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 49246-49247]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 95-23432]
    
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
    Economic Research Service
    
    
    Essential Agricultural Uses and Volumetric Requirements--Natural 
    Gas Policy Act; Coronet, Industries, Inc.
    
    AGENCY: Office of Energy and New Uses (OENU), Economic Research 
    Service.
    
    ACTION: Notice.
    
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    SUMMARY: This notice advises the public that a request for an 
    interpretation of the Essential Agricultural Uses and Requirements 
    regulations at 7 CFR Part 2900 has been received from Coronet 
    Industries, Inc. (``Coronet''), seeking that the Department of 
    Agriculture classify all of Coronet's existing natural gas uses as 
    Essential Agricultural Uses.
    
    DATES: Written comments will be accepted with respect to Coronet's 
    request, if received by October 12, 1995.
    
    ADDRESSES: Copies of the request for interpretation from which 
    confidential information has been deleted in accordance with 7 CFR 
    2901.4(a)(2) may be obtained from: Matthew M. Schreck, Curran, Corbett 
    & Stiles, P.C., 800 Gessner, Suite 930, Houston, Texas 77024, Attorney 
    for Coronet Industries, Inc.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
    Roger K. Conway, Director, Office of Energy and New Uses, Economic 
    Research Service, United States Department of Agriculture, 1301 New 
    York Avenue, NW., Room 1212, Washington, DC 20005-4788; telephone 
    number: (202) 219-1941.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Section 401(c) of the Natural Gas Policy Act 
    of 1978 (NGPA) requires the Secretary of Agriculture to determine the 
    essential uses of natural gas, and to certify to the Secretary of 
    Energy and the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) the natural 
    gas requirements for essential agricultural uses in order to meet the 
    requirements of full food and fiber production. Under provisions of 
    NGPA, FERC must approve natural gas curtailment plans that are 
    implemented in the event of natural gas shortages. However, natural gas 
    classified for essential agricultural uses is not subject to 
    curtailment until all other uses except for Priority 1 (homes hospital, 
    etc.) have been curtailed. FERC also has additional authorities to 
    prevent curtailments as needed.
        The Secretary of Agriculture has defined essential agricultural 
    uses at 7 CFR part 2900. The administrative procedures for adjustments 
    in natural gas curtailment priorities and volumetric requirements are 
    set forth at 7 CFR part 2901. Today's notice is in response to a 
    request by Coronet Industries, Inc. for an interpretation of volumetric 
    requirements for its essential agricultural uses.
        Coronet is a manufacturer of animal feed supplements with 
    manufacturing facilities located in Plant City, Florida. Coronet's 
    manufacturing process utilizes natural gas in both kilns and reactors. 
    Coronet receives natural gas from a direct interconnection with Florida 
    Gas Transmission Company (FGT), an interstate pipeline subject to FERC 
    jurisdiction. Coronet has no alternative fuel capability at the plant.
        A January 12, 1995, FERC settlement agreement FGT and its customers 
    
    
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    required FGT to change from an end-use curtailment plan to a pro-rata 
    curtailment by November 1, 1995. Only a portion of Coronet's natural 
    gas use is currently classified as Priority 2, essential agricultural 
    uses.
        FGT's previous end-use curtailment plan interrupted service based 
    on the end use of the natural gas in accordance with the NGPA priority 
    categories. Consequently, Priorities 3 through 9 were curtailed in 
    their entirety in their respective orders of priority before Priority 2 
    was curtailed. Under FGT's new pro-rata curtailment plan, only Priority 
    1 and Priority 2 will be considered exempt from curtailment. Any 
    natural gas uses not included in Priority 1 or 2, depending on the 
    magnitude of the shortage, will be curtailed on a pro-rata basis.
        In response to the change in FGT's curtailment plan, Coronet 
    reviewed its natural gas usage and determined that all of the natural 
    gas it burns at its plant is utilized to manufacture animal feed 
    supplements (SIC Category 2048). According to Coronet, the volume 
    differential between Coronet's previous Priority 2 classification, and 
    its current total natural gas consumption for which priority 2 
    classification is now sought is attributable to its increased gas 
    consumption.
    
        Done, at Washington, DC., this 14th day of September 1995.
    Roger K. Conway,
    Director.
    [FR Doc. 95-23432 Filed 9-21-95; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
09/22/1995
Department:
Economic Research Service
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
Notice.
Document Number:
95-23432
Dates:
Written comments will be accepted with respect to Coronet's request, if received by October 12, 1995.
Pages:
49246-49247 (2 pages)
PDF File:
95-23432.pdf