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§ 3363. Emergency allocation authority
(a) In generalIn order to assist in meeting natural gas requirements for high-priority uses of natural gas during any natural gas supply emergency declared under section 3361 of this title, the President may, by order, allocate supplies of natural gas under subsections (b), (c), and (d) to—
(1) any interstate pipeline;
(2) any local distribution company—
(A) which is served by any interstate pipeline;
(B) which is providing natural gas only for high-priority uses; and
(C) which is in need of deliveries of natural gas to assist in meeting natural gas requirements for high-priority uses of natural gas; and
(3) any person for meeting requirements of high-priority uses of natural gas.
(b) Allocation of certain boiler fuel gas
(1) Required findingThe President shall not allocate supplies of natural gas under this subsection unless he finds that—
(A) to the maximum extent practicable, emergency purchase authority under section 3362 of this title has been utilized to assist in meeting natural gas requirements for high-priority uses of natural gas;
(B) emergency purchases of natural gas supplies under section 3362 of this title are not likely to satisfy the natural gas requirements for such high-priority uses;
(C) the exercise of authority under this subsection is reasonably necessary to assist in meeting natural gas requirements for such high-priority uses; and
(D) any interstate pipeline or local distribution company receiving such natural gas has ordered the termination of all deliveries of natural gas for other than high-priority uses and attempted to to 1
1 So in original.
the maximum extent practicable to terminate such deliveries.(2) Allocation authority
(c) Allocation of general pipeline supply
(1) Required findingsThe President shall not allocate supplies of natural gas under this subsection unless he finds that—
(A) to the maximum extent practicable, allocation of supplies of natural gas under subsection (b) has been utilized to assist in meeting natural gas requirements for high-priority uses of natural gas;
(B) the exercise of such authority is not likely to satisfy the natural gas requirements for such high-priority uses;
(C) the exercise of authority under this subsection is reasonably necessary to assist in meeting natural gas requirements for such high-priority uses;
(D) any interstate pipeline or local distribution company receiving such natural gas has ordered the termination of all deliveries of natural gas for other than high-priority uses and attempted to the maximum extent practicable to terminate such deliveries;
(E) such allocation will not create, for the interstate pipeline delivering certificated natural gas, a supply shortage which will cause such pipeline to be unable to meet the natural gas requirements for high-priority uses of natural gas served, directly or indirectly, by such pipeline; and
(F) such allocation will not result in a disproportionate share of deliveries and resulting curtailments of natural gas being experienced by such interstate pipeline when compared to deliveries and resulting curtailments which are experienced as a result of orders issued under this subsection applicable to other interstate pipelines (as determined by the President).
(2) Required notification from State
(A)2
2 So in original. Par. (2) enacted without a subpar. (B).
NotificationThe President shall not allocate supplies of natural gas under this subsection unless he is notified by the Governor of any State that—(i) a shortage of natural gas supplies available to such State exists or is imminent;
(ii) such shortage or imminent shortage endangers the supply of natural gas for high-priority uses in such State; and
(iii) the exercise of authority under State law is inadequate to protect high-priority uses of natural gas in such State from an interruption in natural gas supplies.
(3) Basis of findingTo the maximum extent practicable, the Governor shall submit, together with any notification under subparagraph (A), information upon which he has based his finding under such subparagraph, including—
(i) volumes of natural gas required to meet the natural gas requirements for high-priority uses of natural gas in such State;
(ii) information received from persons in the business of producing, selling, transporting, or delivering natural gas in such State as to the volumes of natural gas supplies available to such State;
(iii) information on the authority under State law which will be exercised to protect high-priority uses; and
(iv) such other information which the President requests or which the Governor determines appropriate to apprise the President of emergency deliveries and transportation of interstate natural gas needed by such State.
(4) Allocation authority
(5) Consideration of alternative fuel availability
(d) Allocation of user-owned gas
(1) Required findingThe President shall not allocate supplies of natural gas under this subsection unless he finds that—
(A) to the maximum extent practicable, allocation of supplies of natural gas under subsection (c) has been utilized to assist in meeting natural gas requirements for high-priority uses of natural gas;
(B) the exercise of such authority is not likely to satisfy the natural gas requirements for such high-priority uses;
(C) the exercise of authority under this subsection is reasonably necessary to assist in meeting natural gas requirements for such high-priority uses;
(D) any interstate pipeline or local distribution company receiving such natural gas has ordered the termination of all deliveries of natural gas for other than high-priority uses and attempted to the maximum extent practicable to terminate such deliveries; and
(E) such allocation will not create, for the person who owns and would otherwise use such natural gas, a supply shortage which will cause such person to be unable to satisfy such person’s natural gas requirements for high-priority uses.
(2) Allocation authority
(3) Consideration of economic feasibility of alternative fuels
(e) Limitation
(f) Industry assistance
(g) Compensation
(1) In general
(2) Calculation of compensation for certain boiler fuel natural gasFor purposes of any supplemental order under paragraph (1) with respect to emergency deliveries pursuant to subsection (b), the President shall calculate the amount of compensation—
(A) for supplies of natural gas based upon the amount required to make whole the user subject to the prohibition order, but in no event may such compensation exceed just compensation prescribed in section 717z of this title; and
(B) for transportation, storage, delivery, and other services, based upon reasonable costs, as determined by the President.
(3) Compensation for other natural gas allocatedFor the purpose of any supplemental order under paragraph (1), if the party making emergency deliveries pursuant to subsection (c) or (d)—
(A) indicates a preference for compensation in kind, the President shall direct that compensation in kind be provided as expeditiously as practicable;
(B) indicates a preference for compensation, or the President determines that, notwithstanding paragraph (A) of this subsection, any portion thereof cannot practicably be compensated in kind, the President shall calculate the amount of compensation—
(i) for supplies of natural gas, based upon the amount required to make the pipeline and its local distribution companies whole, in the case of any order under subsection (c), or to make the user from whom natural gas is allocated whole, in the case of any order under subsection (d) including any amount actually paid by such pipeline and its local distribution companies or such user for volumes of natural gas or higher cost synthetic gas acquired to replace natural gas subject to an order under subsection (c) or (d); and
(ii) for transportation, storage, delivery, and other services, based upon reasonable costs, as determined by the President. Compensation received by an interstate pipeline under this subsection shall be credited to the account of any local distribution company served by that pipeline to the extent ordered by the President to make such local distribution company whole.
(h) Related transportation and facilities
(i) Monitoring
(j) Commission study
(k) “High-priority use” definedFor purposes of this section, the term “high-priority use” means any—
(1) use of natural gas in a residence;
(2) use of natural gas in a commercial establishment in amounts less than 50 Mcf on a peak day; or
(3) any use of natural gas the curtailment of which the President determines would endanger life, health, or maintenance of physical property.
(Pub. L. 95–621, title III, § 303, Nov. 9, 1978, 92 Stat. 3383.)