70 FR 189 pgs. 57274-57276 - Proposed Procedures for Distribution of Remaining Crude Oil Overcharge Refunds

Type: NOTICEVolume: 70Number: 189Pages: 57274 - 57276
FR document: [FR Doc. 05-19589 Filed 9-29-05; 8:45 am]
Agency: Energy Department
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY

Proposed Procedures for Distribution of Remaining Crude Oil Overcharge Refunds

AGENCY:

Office of Hearings and Appeals, Department of Energy.

ACTION:

Notice of proposed procedures for distribution of remaining crude oil overcharge refunds and opportunity for comment.

SUMMARY:

In a May 21, 2004 Notice, the Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Hearings and Appeals (OHA) announced procedures for making one final round of refund payments in this proceeding. However, there is ongoing litigation that could affect the amount of crude oil monies available for distribution, thus making it unworkable at this point to have a single, last round of payments that would exhaust the remaining crude oil refund monies. We instead propose here to issue partial refunds amounting to approximately 90% of the money due each eligible claimant.

DATES:

Comments must be filed in duplicate within 30 days of publication of this Notice in the Federal Register .

ADDRESSES:

Comments should be addressed to: Crude Oil Refund Proceeding, Office of Hearings and Appeals, Department of Energy, Washington, DC 20585-1615, and submitted electronically to steven.goering@hq.doe.gov .

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:

Steven Goering, Staff Attorney, or Richard Cronin, Assistant Director, Office of Hearings and Appeals, Department of Energy; telephone: 202-287-1449, e-mail: steven.goering@hq.doe.gov , richard.cronin@hq.doe.gov .

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

OHA published a Notice of final procedures for final crude oil refunds in the Federal Register on May 21, 2004. 69 FR 29300. In the May 21 notice, we explained that we would be sending notice to all claimants (or their representatives of record) who purchased more than 280,000 gallons of eligible petroleum products during the relevant period. We also stated that claimants would be required, no later than December 31, 2004, to submit verification of the information in our database. Shortly after issuing the May 21 Notice, we sent notice to claimants and received 30,873 timely submissions.

In the May 21 notice, we set forth a plan to make one final round of refund payments, with the intent "to distribute all of the reserved funds to claimants 'insofar as practicable.' " 69 FR at 29302. We rejected a proposal by a representative of a few large claimants that would have required two disbursements, the second a "closeout payment" available only to clients of that representative and other large claimants. Id.

Since that time, events and proliferating litigation affecting the windup of this crude oil refund proceeding have precluded the Department from proceeding with the calculation of the per-gallon "volumetric" refund amount that is necessary to a single, final payment of refunds to all qualified applicants. Calculating the volumetric amount requires two fixed numbers: (1) The amount of funds available for distribution ("the numerator"), which is divided by (2) the number of gallons of eligible petroleum products purchased during the controls period by eligible claimants ("the denominator"). However, as explained below, the increasing litigation that has been brought to bear on the proceeding may affect both the numerator and the denominator of the volumetric calculation. As a result, the plan to make a single, final round of refunds to eligible persons is unworkable.

Among matters affecting our ability to proceed with the calculation of a final volumetric and proceed with a final distribution is a decision on January 26, 2005, by the United States District Court for the District of Columbia. In Consolidated Edison Co. v. Abraham , Civil Action No. 03-1991, in which the Court awarded plaintiffs attorney's fees in the "amount of thirty percent (30%) of the fund derived from the amount of the increase in the per million-gallon distribution over the $670 [per million gallons] initially proposed by DOE." Consolidated Edison v. Abraham , Civil Action No. 03-1991, slip op. at 12 (January 26, 2005). Under this decision, a significant amount of the crude oil refund monies-approximately $10 million-would be paid directly to plaintiffs' counsel and not be available for distribution to individual claimants. The Department has filed Notices of Appeal regarding this decision, and plaintiffs have filed appeals of the order insofar as it denied the full amount of attorney's fees they sought, which would have amounted to 10% of the entire "Subpart V" crude oil fund, i.e. , about $28 million. See D.C. Cir. Docket Nos. 05-5089, 05-5090, 05-5223, and Fed. Cir. Docket Nos. 05-1309, 05-1310, 05-1450.

The same Consolidated Edison plaintiffs have also filed actions challenging several outstanding OHA Decisions granting refunds. For example, plaintiffs are challenging the crude oil refunds granted to the Defense Logistics Agency and other federal and state agencies. The district court dismissed this challenge and plaintiffs have appealed that decision to both the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit and the United States Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit. See D.C. Dist Ct. Dkt. No. 04-382, 2005 Lexis 5663 (March 31, 2005) (OHA Case No. RF272-00011) (Fed. Cir. Dkt. No. 05-1509 and Ct. App. D.C. Dkt. No. 05-5302). For other pending litigation instituted by the Consolidated Edison plaintiffs challenging OHA refund decisions, see Lubrizol Corporation v. Bodman , D.C. Dist Ct. Dkt. No. 05-1467 RWR (OHA Case No. RC272-00438); Hercules, Inc v. Bodman ., Fed. Cir. No. 05-1442; D.C. Cir. No. 05-5201; Dist Ct. Dkt. 02-1507 (OHA Case No. RR272-00204); and Chesebrough-Pond's USA Co. v. Bodman , Energy Management ¶ 26,752, aff'd Fed. Cir. Dkt. No. 04-1615, 128 Fed. Apx. 153 (May 4, 2005), (OHA Case No. RF272-97101). The outcome of these cases affects the amount of money available for distribution to individual applicants. Also, a decision concerning a Motion for Reconsideration of OHA's denial of a refund in International Steel Group, Inc. D.C. D.Ct. # 05-1466, (OHA Case No. RR272-00321), is also in litigation. See Mittal Steel USA ISG, Inc. v. Bodman , D,C. Dkt. No. 05-1466. In that case, a reversal of OHA's decision would add 609,873,817 gallons (the number of gallons claimed on the application) to the denominator of the volumetric. Because of the potential impact of the pending litigation on both the numerator and denominator of the volumetric, it is not feasible to have one final distribution of the crude oil funds at this time.

Significant time that has elapsed since the deadline for refund claimants to submit verification information, such as present addresses and other locators. Our experience in previous crude oil refund rounds is that this verification information becomes quickly and increasingly obsolete. Insofar as it is able, OHA has resolved the issues barring the commencement of a final crude oil refund distribution and is in a position to propose-in lieu of the planned, single refund distribution-a partial crude oil refund distribution of the moneys that are not threatened by the litigation referenced above. That would encompass a vast majority of the funds on hand. While a partial refund increases the burden on the Department, OHA believes that the refund claimants deserve relief from the effects of the ongoing litigation. To make a round of partial crude oil refunds, OHA is issuing this notice announcing a provisional volumetric refund amount and defining that portion of the crude oil monies that would be reserved pending the resolution of the litigation. We ask interested parties to comment on the proposed refund procedure. Upon resolution of the aforementioned litigation, we would then consider procedures for another and final distribution of the remaining crude oil monies which would exhaust the crude oil fund.

Specifically, therefore, we are proposing to make refunds to all claimants based upon a volumetric calculated using a numerator of $252,000,000, i.e. , approximately 90% of all available funds, and a denominator of 366,324,981,322 gallons, i.e. , the number of gallons of eligible petroleum products purchased during the controls period by eligible claimants (365,715,107,505 gallons) plus the number of gallons claimed in the application denied by OHA that is currently the subject of pending litigation (609,873,817 gallons). This produces a volumetric refund of $0.00068 and distributes approximately 90% of the money due to over 99.75% of all eligible claimants.1

Footnotes:

1 We arrive at the volumetric refund amount by rounding down to the fifth decimal place. Rounding down ensures that there will be sufficient funds to pay refunds at a given volumetric refund amount.

However, prudence requires that we not distribute funds to those claimants whose refunds are currently being challenged by third parties in pending litigation. Upon the conclusion of litigation and a final upholding of our refund awards, we propose to promptly release the funds to the affected claimants. The following is a list of the individual claimants whose refunds we propose to handle in this fashion:

RF272-00011DEFENSE LOGISTICS AGENCY

RF272-00350WISCONSIN DEPT. TRANSPORTATION

RF272-00512STATE OF WEST VIRGINIA

RF272-04416STATE OF CONNECTICUT

RF272-08074STATE OF CONNECTICUT

RF272-09853WASHINGTON STATE PATROL

RF272-11717WASHINGTON STATE DEPT. TRANS.

RF272-12181NEBRASKA PUBLIC POWER DIST.

RF272-12588STATE OF CONNECTICUT

RF272-17487KENTUCKY DEPT. OF EDUCATION

RF272-18164STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA

RF272-18963STATE OF NEW MEXICO

RF272-19364STATE OF MISSOURI

RF272-19386STATE OF VERMONT

RF272-19457STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA

RF272-20947LUBRIZOL CORPORATION

RF272-23229DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

RF272-23790HERCULES, INC.

RF272-28260WASHINGTON STATE FERRIES

RF272-35431MARYLAND STATE AVIATION ADMIN.

RF272-44094OHIO STATE HWY. PATROL

RF272-44344STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA

RF272-45477ILLINOIS STATE TOLL HWY. AUTH.

RF272-49283COMMONWEALTH OF KENTUCKY

RF272-49892NEBRASKA ENERGY OFFICE

RF272-49898STATE OF KANSAS

RF272-50638WASHINGTON STATE DEPT OF TRANS

RF272-51829WASHINGTON STATE PARKS REC.

RF272-54955U.S. POSTAL SERVICE

RF272-56597STATE OF OKLAHOMA

RF272-59085STATE OF UTAH, ENERGY OFFICE

RF272-59907STATE OF COLORADO

RF272-60251STATE OF WISCONSIN

RF272-61569STATE OF MINNESOTA

RF272-61591ARKANSAS HWY. TRANS. DEPT.

RF272-62009STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE

RF272-62522STATE OF NEW YORK

RF272-63433STATE OF DELAWARE

RF272-63623MARYLAND STATE HWY. ADMIN.

RF272-63624MARYLAND DEPT. GENERAL SERVICE

RF272-64195STATE ARIZONA DEPT. OF TRANS.

RF272-64288STATE OF ARKANSAS

RF272-64986STATE OF FLORIDA

RF272-65199STATE OF IOWA

RF272-65398STATE OF NEVADA

RF272-65470STATE OF MICHIGAN

RF272-65524ILLINOIS DEPT. OF COMMERCE

RF272-65526ALASKA DEPT OF TRANS PUB FAC

RF272-66878NEW YORK TRANSIT AUTHORITY

RF272-67007COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA

RF272-67187STATE OF INDIANA

RF272-67248STATE OF CALIFORNIA

RF272-67313STATE OF TEXAS

RF272-67507STATE OF VERMONT DEPT. OF COR.

RF272-67509STATE OF VERMONT-TRANSPORTTN

RF272-67586STATE OF ALABAMA

RF272-68243NEW JERSEY TRANSIT CORP.

RF272-68934NEW YORK STATE THRUWAY AUTH.

RF272-69744STATE OF NEW JERSEY

RF272-69948WEST VIRGINIA HWY. DEPT.

RF272-71331STATE OF TENNESSEE

RF272-74169STATE OF MAINE

RF272-75269VIRGINIA DEPT. OF STATE POLICE

RF272-87985STATE OF MARYLAND

RF272-97101CHESEBROUGH-POND'S USA CO.

RF272-98890COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA

RG272-00507STATE OF OHIO

RK272-00147STATE OF MONTANA

RK272-00362STATE OF KANSAS

RK272-03404WYOMING DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATN.

RK272-03418STATE OF GEORGIA-ENERGY RES.

RK272-04041STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA

RR272-00207STATE OF TENNESSEE

OHA seeks comments on these proposed procedures. Interested parties should send comments to the address shown on the present Notice. After OHA considers the comments received, we will issue a final Notice that will explain how we will proceed with the refund process. The final Notice will be published in the Federal Register , and it will be available on the OHA Web site, http://www.oha.doe.gov/.

Issued in Washington, DC on September 26, 2005.

George B. Breznay,

Director, Office of Hearings and Appeals.

[FR Doc. 05-19589 Filed 9-29-05; 8:45 am]

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