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[FR Doc No: 94-17904]


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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Office of Hearings and Appeals

 

Issuance of Proposed Decisions and Orders the Week of May 2 
Through May 6, 1994

    During the Week of May 2 through May 6, 1994, the proposed 
decisions and orders summarized below was issued by the Office of 
Hearings and Appeals of the Department of Energy with regard to 
applications for exception.
    Under the procedural regulations that apply to exception 
proceedings (10 CFR part 205, Subpart D), any person who will be 
aggrieved by the issuance of a proposed decision and order in final 
form may file a written notice of objection within ten days of service. 
For purposes of the procedural regulations, the date of service of 
notice is deemed to be the date of publication of this Notice or the 
date an aggrieved person receives actual notice, whichever occurs 
first.
    The procedural regulations provide that an aggrieved party who 
fails to file a Notice of Objection within the time period specified in 
the regulations will be deemed to consent to the issuance of the 
proposed decision and order in final form. An aggrieved party who 
wishes to contest a determination made in a proposed decision and order 
must also file a detailed statement of objections within 30 days of the 
date of service of the proposed decision and order. In the statement of 
objections, the aggrieved objections within 30 days of the date of 
service of the proposed decision and order. In the statement of 
objections, the aggrieved party must specify each issue of fact or law 
that it intends to contest in any further proceeding involving the 
exception mater.
    Copies of the full text of these proposed decisions and orders are 
available in the Public Reference Room of the Office of Hearings and 
Appeals, room 1E-234, Forrestal Building, 1000 Independence Avenue, 
SW., Washington, DC 20585, Monday through Friday, between the hours of 
1:00 p.m. and 5:00 p.m., except Federal holidays.

    Dated: July 18, 1994.
George B. Breznay,
Director, Office of Hearings and Appeals.

Reporting Requirements

Woodman-Iannetti Oil Company, Great Bend, KS, LEE-0104

    Woodman-Iannetti Oil Company filed an Application for Exception 
requesting exception relief from the requirement that the firm file the 
Energy Information Administration (EIA) Form EIA-23, the ``Annual 
Survey of Domestic Oil and Gas Reserves.'' In considering the 
Application for Exception, the DOE tentatively found that the firm was 
not adversely affected by the reporting requirement in a way that was 
significantly different than the burden by similar reporting firms. 
Accordingly, on May 3, 1994, the DOE issued a Proposed Decision and 
Order determining that the exception request should be denied.

Hunt Oil Co., Pierce, ID, LEE-0086

    Hunt Oil Co. filed an Application for Exception to relieve it from 
the requirement to prepare and file Form EIA-782B with the DOE Energy 
Information Administration. On May 3, 1994, the Department of Energy 
issued a Proposed Decision and Order which tentatively concluded that 
the exception request should be granted in part and Hunt be relieved of 
its reporting requirement until August 1, 1994.

[FR Doc. 94-17904 Filed 7-21-94; 8:45 am]
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