This PADD includes the entire West Coast, Alaska and Hawaii.
PADD 5
The Federal Energy Administration Act of 1974 mandates that all petroleum operators must report storage capacity.
True. Although, specific conditions apply depending on product.
Which months are storage capacity data required to be reported?
March and September
What is idle storage capacity?
Idle storage capacity includes capacity of tanks and caverns that were not usable for holding stocks on the report date but could be placed in operation within 90 days of the report date after maintenance or repair.
This PADD includes all petroleum refineries and fractionators from the Gulf of Mexico.
PADD 3
If a tank is empty, it would be reported as idle.
False, empty tanks are to be reported as working as long as product CAN be put in the tanks.
A company has exclusive use of 80% of a tank and leases the other 20%. Should the tank be reported as exclusive use or leased?
It should be reported as leased, any percentage of a leased tank overrides any percentage of an exclusive tank.
Company A leases storage capacity at a facility operated by company B, who should include the leased storage tank in their capacity?
Company B
This PADD is otherwise known as the "Rocky Mountain" PADD.
PADD 4
Working storage capacity is the sum of idle tanks and total net available shell storage capacity.
False. Working Storage Capacity is available capacity for storing crude oil or liquid products that is above tank bottoms and below contingency space.
A nonoperational tank could contain inventory if maintenance was performed, but there is no plan for the maintenance to occur. How should the tank be reported?
Since there is no plan for maintenance to occur within 90 days, the tank should not be included in storage capacity.
A company is constructing a new tank that is expected to be operational on October first, how should this be reported for September storage capacity?
It should not be included, any tank that is under construction should not be reported, even if it is scheduled to be completed within 90 days of the report date.
This PADD is bordered by 4 of the 5 Great Lakes.
PADD 2
Barrels stored in trucks, rail cars, barges, or tankers reported as stocks should always be included in the storage capacity.
False. They should never be reported in the storage capacity.
When should companies report new storage capacity?
Report new storage capacity beginning with the first storage capacity report period after the new capacity was placed in operation.
Give an example where working capacity would be equal to total capacity.
Smaller tanks, ex: 10bbls or less or if they have bullet tanks.
This is usually the only PADD where we should see reports of GTAB (pc117) because it is produced outside of the United States and imported to us.
PADD 1
Which 4 surveys do not collect storage capacity data?
EIA-812, EIA-814, EIA-816 and EIA-817
Some product codes include multiple products. How do we find the total volumes of stocks for these codes?
DS codes at the bottom screen in STEPS. (Example: Code 308 on Part 6 is a combination of kerosene and kerojet. Type DS308 and it will give you the combined stock volumes for both products)