[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 18, Volume 1]
[Revised as of April 1, 2004]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 18CFR157.215]

[Page 538-539]
 
           TITLE 18--CONSERVATION OF POWER AND WATER RESOURCES
 
  CHAPTER I--FEDERAL ENERGY REGULATORY COMMISSION, DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
 
 PART 157_APPLICATIONS FOR CERTIFICATES OF PUBLIC CONVENIENCE AND NECESSITY 
 
  Subpart F_Interstate Pipeline Blanket Certificates and Authorization 
  Under Section 7 of the Natural Gas Act for Certain Transactions and 
                               Abandonment
 
Sec. 157.215  Underground storage testing and development.

    (a) Automatic authorization. The certificate holder is authorized to 
acquire, construct and operate natural gas pipeline and compression 
facilities, including injection, withdrawal, and observation wells for 
the testing or development of underground reservoirs for the possible 
storage of gas, if:
    (1) The testing and development of a particular storage project will 
be completed within a three-year-period;
    (2) The quantity of natural gas injected into the prospective 
storage fields pursuant to the blanket certificate does not exceed a 
total of 10,000,000 Mcf at any time in all fields with no more than 
2,000,000 Mcf injected into any single field;
    (3) Gas will be injected for testing purposes only during off-peak 
periods;
    (4) The storage field developed pursuant to this section will not be 
utilized to render service without further authorization from the 
Commission, except that gas may be withdrawn on occasion for testing 
purposes; and
    (5) The total expenditures per calendar year pursuant to this 
section do not exceed the amount specified in Table II as adjusted 
pursuant to Sec. 157.208(d). These costs shall include expenditures for 
leases, wells, pipeline, compressors, and related facilities, but shall 
exclude the cost of the natural gas to be used for testing purposes.

                                Table II
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                          Year                                 Limit
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1982....................................................       2,700,000
1983....................................................       2,900,000
1984....................................................       3,000,000
1985....................................................       3,100,000
1986....................................................       3,200,000
1987....................................................       3,300,000
1988....................................................       3,400,000
1989....................................................       3,500,000
1990....................................................       3,600,000
1991....................................................       3,800,000
1992....................................................       3,900,000
1993....................................................       4,000,000
1994....................................................       4,100,000
1995....................................................       4,200,000
1996....................................................       4,300,000
1997....................................................       4,400,000
1998....................................................       4,500,000
1999....................................................       4,550,000
2000....................................................       4,650,000
2001....................................................       4,750,000
2002....................................................       4,850,000
2003....................................................       4,900,000
2004....................................................       5,000,000
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    (b) Reporting requirements--(1) Annual reports. For any storage 
project tested or developed pursuant to this section, the certificate 
holder shall file, in the manner prescribed in Sec. Sec. 157.6(a) and 
385.2011 of this chapter as part of the annual report required under 
Sec. 157.207(a), the following information:
    (i) A description of the facilities constructed and the type of 
storage reservoir, i.e., gas expansion or dry gas, water-drive or 
aquifer;
    (ii) The location of the facilities;
    (iii) The cost of such facilities, the date construction began, and 
the date they were placed in service;

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    (iv) The monthly volumes of gas injected into and withdrawn from 
each reservoir;
    (v) An estimate of the storage capacity and daily deliverability of 
each project; and
    (vi) A description of the contacts made, reports produced, and 
results of consultations which took place to ensure compliance with the 
Endangered Species Act, the National Historic Preservation Act and the 
Coastal Zone Management Act.
    (2) Quarterly reports. If the reservoir to be tested and developed 
is an aquifer-type reservoir, the certificate holder shall file, in the 
manner prescribed in Sec. Sec. 157.6(a) and 385.2011 of this chapter 
unless otherwise ordered by the commission, for each such project 
quarterly reports, under oath, until the project is either certificated 
for regular service or abandoned. The quarterly report shall contain the 
following information in addition to the data required by paragraph 
(b)(1) of this section:
    (i) The daily volumes of natural gas injected into and withdrawn 
from the aquifer during the quarter and the volume of gas in the aquifer 
at the end of each month;
    (ii) The maximum daily injection or withdrawal rate experienced 
during the quarter and the average working pressure on such maximum days 
taken at a central measuring point where the total volume injected or 
withdrawn is measured;
    (iii) Results of any tracer program by which leakage of gas may be 
determined;
    (iv) Any pressure surveys of gas wells and water levels in 
observation wells conducted during the quarter by individual well, and 
copies of any core analyses, gamma ray, neutron or other electric log 
surveys and back-pressure tests taken during the quarter;
    (v) A map of the storage project showing the location of the wells, 
the latest revised structure contours, and the location and extent of 
the gas bubble. This map need not be filed if there is no material 
change from the map previously filed; and
    (vi) Such other data or reports which may aid the Commission in the 
evaluation of the project.
    (c) Accounting. The cost of any project ultimately determined to be 
infeasible for storage shall be charged to Account No. 822 of part 201, 
Underground Storage Exploration and Development Expenses.

[Order 234, 47 FR 24266, June 4, 1982, as amended by Order 493, 53 FR 
15030, Apr. 27, 1988; 56 FR 7565, Feb. 25, 1991; 57 FR 4717, Feb. 7, 
1992; 58 FR 6893, Feb. 3, 1993; 59 FR 5947, Feb. 9, 1994; 59 FR 6658, 
Feb. 3, 1995; 61 FR 8213, Mar. 4, 1996; 62 FR 5914, Feb. 10, 1997; 63 FR 
6477, Feb. 9, 1998; 64 FR 8239, Feb. 19, 1999; Order 603, 64 FR 26609, 
May 14, 1999; 65 FR 12115, Mar. 8, 2000; 66 FR 14486, Mar. 13, 2001; 67 
FR 6168, Feb. 11, 2002; 68 FR 8711, Feb. 25, 2003; 69 FR 9206, Feb. 27, 
2004]