[Federal Register: January 21, 2004 (Volume 69, Number 13)]
[Notices]
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Energy Information Administration
Policy Statement; Disclosure Limitation Policy for Statistical
Information Based on Petroleum Supply Reporting System Survey Data
AGENCY: Energy Information Administration (EIA), Department of Energy
(DOE).
ACTION: Policy statement. Disclosure limitation policy for statistical
information based on Petroleum Supply Reporting System survey data.
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SUMMARY: The EIA is announcing its disclosure limitation policy for
statistical information based on Petroleum Supply Reporting System
(PSRS) survey data. Beginning with survey data for January 2004, EIA
extends its 1986 policy of not applying disclosure limitation methods
to statistics based on PSRS survey data to all PSRS survey information
collected under a pledge of confidentiality. EIA will continue to
protect information collected under a pledge of confidentiality by not
publicly releasing
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respondent-level survey data directly linked to names or other
identifiers. With the increasing number of different petroleum
products, enlarged product detail breakdowns, and declines in the
number of companies reporting on many of the PSRS surveys, this policy
helps to ensure EIA's continuing ability to disseminate detailed
petroleum supply information. This policy supports EIA's mandate for
carrying out a central, comprehensive, and unified energy data and
information program responsive to users' needs for credible, reliable,
and timely energy information that will improve and broaden
understanding of petroleum supply in the United States.
DATES: This policy becomes effective January 21, 2004.
ADDRESSES: Requests for additional information or questions about this
policy should be directed to Stefanie Palumbo. Contact by FAX (202-586-
5846), e-mail (stefanie.palumbo@eia.doe.gov), or telephone (202-586-
6866) is recommended to expedite receipt and response. The mailing
address is Petroleum Division, EI-42, Forrestal Building, U.S.
Department of Energy, 1000 Independence Ave., SW., Washington, DC
20585.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Requests for additional information
should be directed to Ms. Palumbo at the address listed above.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. Background
II. Discussion of Comments
III. Current Actions
I. Background
The Federal Energy Administration Act of 1974 (Pub. L. 93-275, 15
U.S.C. 761 et seq.) and the DOE Organization Act (Pub. L. 95-91, 42
U.S.C. 7101 et seq.) require the EIA to carry out a centralized,
comprehensive, and unified energy information program. This program
collects, evaluates, assembles, analyzes, and disseminates information
on energy resource reserves, production, demand, technology, and
related economic and statistical information. This information is used
to assess the adequacy of energy resources to meet near and longer-term
domestic demands.
The EIA provides the public and other Federal agencies with
opportunities to comment on collections of energy information conducted
by EIA. As appropriate, EIA also requests comments on important issues
relevant to the dissemination of energy information. Comments received
help the EIA when preparing information collections and information
products necessary to support EIA's mission.
On November 20, 2003, EIA issued a Federal Register notice (68 FR
65452) requesting public comments on its disclosure limitation policy
for statistical information based on Petroleum Supply Reporting System
(PSRS) survey data. Beginning with survey data for January 2004, EIA
proposed to extend its 1986 policy of not applying disclosure
limitation methods to statistics based on PSRS survey data to all PSRS
survey information collected under a pledge of confidentiality. When
used, disclosure limitation methods are designed to minimize the
possibility that individually-identifiable information reported by a
survey respondent may be inferred from published statistics. The use of
disclosure limitation methods would result in some petroleum supply
statistics being suppressed from public dissemination and unavailable
to public and private analysts. However, by not using disclosure
limitation methods, a statistic based on PSRS data from fewer than
three respondents or dominated by data from one or two large
respondents may be used by a knowledgeable person to estimate the data
reported by a specific respondent.
In the November 20, 2003 notice, EIA discussed the proposed policy
as well as EIA's reasons for proposing it. In addition to publishing
the notice, EIA sent e-mail messages to PSRS survey respondents
mentioning the notice and including information on accessing the notice
through the Internet.
The types of information collected in the PSRS surveys and the
detailed level of statistical information disseminated by EIA follow a
pattern first established by the Bureau of Mines in 1917. The PSRS
surveys include weekly, monthly, and annual surveys designed to provide
information on petroleum supply at various levels of detail given
tradeoffs between timeliness and improved accuracy. For 2004, the PSRS
surveys will include the following forms:
[sbull] EIA-800, Weekly Refinery and Fractionator Report,
[sbull] EIA-801, Weekly Bulk Terminal Report,
[sbull] EIA-802, Weekly Product Pipeline Report,
[sbull] EIA-803, Weekly Crude Oil Stocks Report,
[sbull] EIA-804, Weekly Imports Report,
[sbull] EIA-805, Weekly Terminal Blenders Report,
[sbull] EIA-810, Monthly Refinery Report,
[sbull] EIA-811, Monthly Bulk Terminal Report,
[sbull] EIA-812, Monthly Product Pipeline Report,
[sbull] EIA-813, Monthly Crude Oil Report,
[sbull] EIA-814, Monthly Imports Report,
[sbull] EIA-815, Monthly Terminal Blenders Report,
[sbull] EIA-816, Monthly Natural Gas Liquids Report,
[sbull] EIA-817, Monthly Tanker and Barge Movement Report,
[sbull] EIA-819, Monthly Oxygenate Report, and
[sbull] EIA-820, Annual Refinery Report.
While the specific forms and data elements in the PSRS surveys are
expected to change over time to reflect the industry, the disclosure
limitation policy will apply to all PSRS survey information collected
under a pledge of confidentiality beginning with survey data for
January 2004. The overall purpose of the PSRS will continue to be
providing credible, reliable, and timely information on the petroleum
industry. Detailed information is integral to adequately understanding
the U.S. petroleum supply situation.
II. Discussion of Comments
EIA received one letter. However, the letter included no comments
addressing the proposed disclosure limitation policy for statistical
information based on PSRS survey data.
III. Current Actions
EIA announces its policy that beginning with survey data for
January 2004, EIA extends its 1986 policy of not applying disclosure
limitation methods to statistics based on PSRS survey data to all PSRS
survey information collected under a pledge of confidentiality.
However, EIA will continue to protect information collected under a
pledge of confidentiality by not publicly releasing respondent-level
survey data directly linked to names or other identifiers. This policy
will result in EIA providing comprehensive, detailed PSRS information
to the public, and will facilitate public understanding of the
petroleum industry. However, it also means that a knowledgeable person
may be able to estimate the value of selected data items provided by
specific respondents.
Statutory Authority: Section 52 of the Federal Energy
Administration Act (Pub. L. 93-275, 15 U.S.C. 790a).
Issued in Washington, DC, January 12, 2004.
Guy F. Caruso,
Administrator, Energy Information Administration.
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