[Federal Register Volume 77, Number 235 (Thursday, December 6, 2012)]
[Notices]
[Pages 72843-72846]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 2012-29475]


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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY

[FE Docket No. 12-146-LNG]


Excelerate Liquefaction Solutions I, LLC; Application for Long-
Term Authorization To Export Liquefied Natural Gas Produced From 
Domestic Natural Gas Resources to Non-Free Trade Agreement Countries 
for a 20-Year Period

AGENCY: Office of Fossil Energy, DOE.

ACTION: Notice of application.

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SUMMARY: The Office of Fossil Energy (FE) of the Department of Energy 
(DOE) gives notice of receipt of an application (Application) filed on 
October 5, 2012, by Excelerate Liquefaction Solutions I, LLC (ELS), 
requesting long-term, multi-contract authorization to export up to 10 
million metric tons per annum (mtpa) of domestically produced liquefied 
natural gas (LNG), equivalent to approximately 502 million MMBtu of 
natural gas per year or 1.33 billion cubic feet of natural gas per day, 
for a period of 20 years beginning on the earlier of the date of first 
export or seven years from the date the authorization is granted by 
DOE/FE. ELS seeks authorization to export this LNG by vessel from the 
terminal it intends to construct, own, and operate in Calhoun County, 
Texas (ELS Terminal), to any country with which the United States does 
not now, or during the term of the license requested by ELS will not, 
have a free trade agreement (FTA) requiring national treatment for 
trade in natural gas and LNG that has, or in the future develops, the 
capacity to import LNG, and with which trade is not prohibited by U.S. 
law or policy (non-FTA Countries). ELS is requesting this authorization 
to export LNG both on its own behalf and as agent for other parties who 
hold title to the LNG at the time of export. The Application was filed 
under section 3 of the Natural Gas Act (NGA). Protests, motions to 
intervene, notices of intervention, and written comments are invited.

DATES: Protests, motions to intervene or notices of intervention, as 
applicable, requests for additional procedures, and written comments 
are to be filed using procedures detailed in the Public Comment 
Procedures section no later than 4:30 p.m., eastern time, February 4, 
2013.

ADDRESSES: 
    Electronic Filing by email: [email protected].
    Regular Mail: U.S. Department of Energy (FE-34), Office of Natural 
Gas Regulatory Activities, Office of Fossil Energy, P.O. Box 44375, 
Washington, DC 20026-4375.
    Hand Delivery or Private Delivery Services (e.g., FedEx, UPS, 
etc.): U.S. Department of Energy (FE-34), Office of Natural Gas 
Regulatory Activities, Office of Fossil Energy, Forrestal Building, 
Room 3E-042, 1000 Independence Avenue SW., Washington, DC 20585.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Larine Moore or Lisa Tracy, U.S. Department of Energy (FE-34), Office 
of Natural Gas Regulatory Activities, Office of Fossil Energy, 
Forrestal Building, Room 3E-042, 1000 Independence Avenue SW., 
Washington, DC 20585, (202) 586-9478; (202) 586-4523.
Edward Myers, U.S. Department of Energy, Office of the Assistant 
General Counsel for Electricity and Fossil Energy, Forrestal Building, 
Room 6B-256, 1000 Independence Avenue SW., Washington, DC 20585, (202) 
586-3397.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 

Background

    ELS is a Delaware limited liability company with its principal 
place of business in The Woodlands, Texas. ELS is a wholly owned 
subsidiary of Excelerate Liquefaction Solutions, LLC, which also is a 
limited liability company organized under the law of Delaware. 
Excelerate Liquefaction Solutions, LLC, is in turn, a wholly-owned 
subsidiary of Excelerate Energy Limited Partnership, which is a limited 
partnership organized under the laws of Delaware. The general partner 
of Excelerate Energy Limited Partnership is Excelerate Energy, LLC, a 
limited liability company organized under the laws of Delaware. RWE 
Supply & Trading Participation Ltd., a UK company, and Mr. George B. 
Kaiser, an individual, each own 50 percent of Excelerate Energy, LLC. 
The limited partners of Excelerate Energy Limited Partnership are (a) 
RWE supply & Trading Participations Ltd.; and (b) Excelerate Holdings 
LLC, a limited liability company organized under the laws of Oklahoma. 
RWE Supply & Trading Participations Ltd. is a wholly-owned subsidiary 
of RWE Supply & Trading GmbH, a German company, that is, in turn, 
ultimately owned by RWE, A.G., a widely-held and publicly-traded, 
German electric and gas company. Excelerate Holdings LLC is majority-
owned and controlled by Mr. Kaiser. (No other entity owns more than 2.5 
percent of Excelerate Holdings LLC.) ELS is authorized to do business 
in the State of Texas.
    ELS states that this Application represents the second part of a 
two-part export authorization request. On May 25, 2012, in FE Docket 
No. 12-61-LNG, ELS filed with DOE/FE an application for long-term 
multi-contract authorization to engage in the export of domestically 
produced LNG in an amount up to 10 mtpa, to any country with which the 
U.S. does not now or in the future will have an FTA requiring the 
national treatment for trade in natural gas and LNG; that has 
developed, or in the future develops, the capacity to import LNG; and 
with which trade is not prohibited by U.S. law or policy. DOE/FE 
subsequently issued an order in FE Docket No 12-61-LNG granting long-
term export authorization to FTA countries from the ELS Project.\1\
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    \1\ Excelerate Liquefaction Solutions I, LLC, Order Granting 
Long-Term Multi-Contract Authorization to Export Liquefied Natural 
Gas by Vessel from the Excelerate Liquefaction Solutions I, LLC 
Terminal to Free Trade Agreement Nations, DOE/FE Order No. 3128, 
August 9, 2012 (FE Docket No 12-61-LNG).
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    ELS states that the proposed ELS Project will be located on a 
parcel of land owned by the Calhoun Port Authority (the ``Port''). ELS 
states that the Port and ELS have entered into an option to lease 
approximately 85 acres for the development of the ELS Project located 
on the South Peninsula of Point Comfort, Texas. In its Application, ELS 
seeks long-term, multi-contract authorization to export domestically 
produced LNG from the ELS Terminal that ELS intends to construct, own, 
and operate in Calhoun County, Texas. ELS states that the proposed 
project consists of the ELS Terminal, with natural gas compression, gas 
treatment, gas liquefaction, and ancillary facilities as needed to 
receive and liquefy domestic natural gas at the ELS Terminal. ELS 
states that it currently is finalizing the design of the ELS Project, 
but asserts that the ELS Project facilities will include two floating 
liquefaction, storage and offloading (FSLO) units,

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each capable of producing up to 5 mtpa of LNG per year for a total 
capacity of 10 mtpa of LNG. ELS states that in addition to liquefying 
natural gas, each FLSO unit will have an LNG storage capacity of about 
250,000 cubic meters (m\3\), and the ability to offload LNG to LNG 
carriers for export utilizing standard hard-arm technology and ship-to-
ship transfer process.
    ELS further states that the ELS Terminal will receive natural gas 
from the ELS Pipeline, an approximately 27-mile long, 36-inch O.D. 
natural gas pipeline that ELS will construct, or cause to be 
constructed. ELS states that the ELS Pipeline will allow the ELS 
Terminal to connect to and access up to nine natural gas pipelines, 
including both interstate and intrastate systems, thereby providing 
indirect access to natural gas through displacement and transactions at 
market hubs, as well as direct access to gas in Texas. ELS states that 
the sources of natural gas for the ELS Project will include the vast 
supplies available from the Texas producing regions, including recent 
discoveries of shale gas resources. ELS notes that in additional to 
traditional production, emerging unconventional supply areas, such as 
the Barnett, Eagle Ford, Haynesville, and Bossier shale gas formations, 
will provide additional diversity and reliability of gas supply for the 
ELS Project.
    ELS acknowledges that the siting, construction and operation of the 
ELS Terminal is subject to approval by the Federal Energy Regulatory 
Commission (FERC) pursuant to Section 3 of the NGA. ELS states that it 
intends to commence the FERC's mandatory prefiling process later this 
year and file its final application with the FERC in the first half of 
2013. In addition, ELS states that it will also pursue authorization 
from the FERC under Section 7(c) of the NGA to construct, own and 
operate a pipeline to connect the ELS Terminal facilities to interstate 
and intrastate natural gas supplies and markets in 2012.

Current Application

    In the instant Application, ELS seeks long-term, multi-contract 
authorization to export up to 10 mtpa of domestically produced LNG, 
equivalent to approximately 502 million MMBtu of natural gas per year 
or 1.33 Bcf of natural gas per day, from the ELS Project to non-FTA 
Countries. ELS requests this authorization for a 20-year term 
commencing the earlier of the date of first export or seven years from 
the date the authorization is granted by DOE/FE.
    ELS states that it is requesting this authorization both on its own 
behalf and as agent for other parties who themselves hold title to the 
LNG at the time of export. To ensure that all exports are permitted and 
lawful under U.S. laws and policies, ELS states that it will comply 
with all DOE/FE requirements for exporters and agents, including the 
registration requirements as first established in Freeport LNG 
Development, L.P., DOE/FE Order No. 2913 and most recently set forth in 
Excelerate Liquefaction Solutions I, LLC, DOE/FE Order No. 3128.\2\ ELS 
states that when acting as agent, ELS will register with the DOE/FE 
each LNG title holder ELS seeks to export LNG on behalf of or as agent 
for, and will cause such title holder to comply with all applicable 
DOE/FE requirements included in ELS's export authorization.
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    \2\ Freeport LNG Development, L.P., Order Granting Long-Term 
Authorization to Export Liquefied Natural Gas from Freeport LNG 
Terminal to Free Trade Nations, FE Docket No. 10-160-LNG, DOE/FE 
Order No. 2913 (February 10, 2011); Excelerate Liquefaction 
Solutions I, LLC, FE Docket No. 12-61-LNG, DOE/FE Order No. 3128 
(August 9, 2012).
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    ELS states that it has not yet entered into any long-term gas 
supply or long-term export contracts with regards to this Application. 
ELS states that, accordingly, it is not submitting transaction-specific 
information (e.g., long-term supply agreements and long-term export 
agreements) at this time and requests that DOE/FE make a similar 
finding to that made in Sabine Pass Liquefaction, LLC, DOE/FE Order No. 
2961, issued on May 20, 2011, in Docket No. 10-111-LNG, with regard to 
the transaction-specific information requested in 10 CFR 590.202(b). 
ELS states that it is cognizant of the DOE/FE Policy Guidelines (of 
1984) and expects to enter into export transactions that are responsive 
to the relative level of natural gas prices in the United States, 
similar to those entered into in connection with the Sabine Pass 
liquefaction and export project (DOE/FE Docket No. 10-111-LNG), thereby 
creating supply to mitigate price impacts if the U.S. market is in 
greater need of natural gas than would otherwise be exported.
    Lastly, ELS requests that DOE/FE issue a conditional Order 
authorizing the export of domestically produced LNG, subject to 
completion of the environmental review of the ELS Project by the FERC.

Public Interest Considerations

    ELS states that it proposed the project in part due to the improved 
outlook for domestic natural gas production, and in particular, to 
improved drilling techniques and extraction technologies that have 
contributed to the rapid growth in new supplies from unconventional 
gas-bearing shale formations across the U.S. ELS maintains that exports 
of domestic LNG will contribute to the public interest by providing a 
meaningful market solution to the country's vast energy reserves that 
will result in:
    (1) Increased production capacity able to better adjust to varying 
domestic demand scenarios,
    (2) Less volatile natural gas prices,
    (3) More jobs, greater tax revenues, and improvements to economic 
activity,
    (4) New competitive supplies introduced into world gas markets, 
leading to improved economies among U.S. trading partners, and, in 
turn, providing better opportunities to market U.S. products and 
services abroad,
    (5) The ability for the U.S. to promote greater national security 
through its larger role in international energy markets, to assist our 
allies, and to reduce dependency on foreign oil through co-production 
of oil and natural gas liquids that might otherwise be uneconomic,
    (6) An improvement to U.S. balance of payments between $2.4 billion 
and $4.4 billion annually per terminal through the exportation of 
natural gas and the displacement of imports of other petroleum liquids, 
and
    (7) Increased economic trade and ties with foreign trading partners 
and hemispheric allies, and the displacement of environmentally 
damaging fuels in those countries.
    In support of its Application, ELS commissioned a report from Black 
& Veatch (B&V), titled Economic Impacts of the Lavaca Bay LNG Project--
Estimates of the Construction and Operational Impacts on the Local, 
State and U.S. Economies (B&V Report), to assess the economic benefits 
of the ELS Project. ELS states that the B&V Report estimates that the 
ELS Project's construction expenditures to account for well in excess 
of $3.32 billion in total economic output, which, under current tax 
regimes, will generate more than $154 million in state and local taxes, 
as well as more than $242 million in total federal tax revenues. In 
addition, ELS states that the B&V Report estimates that the combined 
operations and maintenance expenditures could result in an additional 
yearly total economic output of over $102 million and well over $3.7 
million in state and local taxes, plus more than $6.0 million in total 
federal taxes each year. ELS further states that, with respect to job 
creation, the B&V Report projects that construction of the ELS Project 
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result in 21,367 new jobs during the three year construction period for 
Phase I (with additional jobs created by Phase 2 work over and above 
that amount), with operations and maintenance expenditures project to 
support or create 696 jobs during the ELS Project's life.
    In support of its Application, ELS also commissioned an independent 
assessment of the impact of LNG exports from the ELS Project by 
Deloitte MarketPoint LLC (DMP), titled Analysis of Economic Impact of 
LNG Exports from the United States (DMP Report). In its Application, 
ELS cites the DMP Report with references to issues concerning regional 
supply, supply-demand balance, and price impacts to further support 
ELS's position that exports of LNG are in the public interest.
    Lastly, ELS states that these as well as other benefits enumerated 
in this Application and supported by additional studies and reports by 
the Energy Information Administration, the James A. Baker III Institute 
for Public Policy, MIT, and the Brookings Institution compellingly 
demonstrate that the export of LNG and the approval of this Application 
are in the public interest.
    Further details can be found in the Application, which has been 
posted at http://www.fe.doe.gov/programs/gasregulation/index.html.

Environmental Impact

    ELS states that it intends to file an application with FERC for 
authorization to site, construct, own and operate the ELS Project and 
acknowledges that the potential environment impacts of the Project will 
be reviewed by the FERC under the National Environmental Policy Act 
(NEPA). ELS states that it anticipates that DOE/FE will act as a 
cooperating agency in FERC's environmental review process for the ELS 
project, including the preparation of an EA or EIS, which will satisfy 
the NEPA responsibilities associated with the LNG exports as proposed 
in the Application. Accordingly, ELS requests that DOE/FE issue a 
conditional order authorizing the export of LNG as requested in the 
Application, conditioned on completion of the environmental review of 
the ELS Project by the FERC.

DOE/FE Evaluation

    The Application will be reviewed pursuant to section 3 of the NGA, 
as amended, and the authority contained in DOE Delegation Order No. 00-
002.00L (April 29, 2011) and DOE Redelegation Order No. 00-002.04E 
(April 29, 2011). In reviewing this LNG export Application, DOE will 
consider any issues required by law or policy. To the extent determined 
to be relevant or appropriate, these issues will include the impact of 
LNG exports associated with this Application, and the cumulative impact 
of any other application(s) previously approved, on domestic need for 
the gas proposed for export, adequacy of domestic natural gas supply, 
U.S. energy security, and any other issues, including the impact on the 
U.S. economy (GDP), consumers, and industry, job creation, U.S. balance 
of trade, international considerations, and whether the arrangement is 
consistent with DOE's policy of promoting competition in the 
marketplace by allowing commercial parties to freely negotiate their 
own trade arrangements. Parties that may oppose this Application should 
comment in their responses on these issues, as well as any other issues 
deemed relevant to the Application.
    NEPA requires DOE to give appropriate consideration to the 
environmental effects of its proposed decisions. No final decision will 
be issued in this proceeding until DOE has met its environmental 
responsibilities.
    Due to the complexity of the issues raised by the Applicants, 
interested persons will be provided 60 days from the date of 
publication of this Notice in which to submit comments, protests, 
motions to intervene, notices of intervention, or motions for 
additional procedures.

Public Comment Procedures

    In response to this notice, any person may file a protest, 
comments, or a motion to intervene or notice of intervention, as 
applicable. Any person wishing to become a party to the proceeding must 
file a motion to intervene or notice of intervention, as applicable. 
The filing of comments or a protest with respect to the Application 
will not serve to make the commenter or protestant a party to the 
proceeding, although protests and comments received from persons who 
are not parties will be considered in determining the appropriate 
action to be taken on the Application. All protests, comments, motions 
to intervene or notices of intervention must meet the requirements 
specified by the regulations in 10 CFR part 590.
    Filings may be submitted using one of the following methods: (1) 
Emailing the filing to [email protected] with FE Docket No. 12-146-LNG 
in the title line; (2) mailing an original and three paper copies of 
the filing to the Office Natural Gas Regulatory Activities at the 
address listed in ADDRESSES. The filing must include a reference to FE 
Docket No. 12-146-LNG; or (3) hand delivering an original and three 
paper copies of the filing to the Office of Natural Gas Regulatory 
Activities at the address listed in ADDRESSES. The filing must include 
a reference to FE Docket No. 12-146-LNG.
    A decisional record on the Application will be developed through 
responses to this notice by parties, including the parties' written 
comments and replies thereto. Additional procedures will be used as 
necessary to achieve a complete understanding of the facts and issues. 
A party seeking intervention may request that additional procedures be 
provided, such as additional written comments, an oral presentation, a 
conference, or trial-type hearing. Any request to file additional 
written comments should explain why they are necessary. Any request for 
an oral presentation should identify the substantial question of fact, 
law, or policy at issue, show that it is material and relevant to a 
decision in the proceeding, and demonstrate why an oral presentation is 
needed. Any request for a conference should demonstrate why the 
conference would materially advance the proceeding. Any request for a 
trial-type hearing must show that there are factual issues genuinely in 
dispute that are relevant and material to a decision and that a trial-
type hearing is necessary for a full and true disclosure of the facts.
    If an additional procedure is scheduled, notice will be provided to 
all parties. If no party requests additional procedures, a final 
Opinion and Order may be issued based on the official record, including 
the Application and responses filed by parties pursuant to this Notice, 
in accordance with 10 CFR 590.316.
    The Application filed by ELS is available for inspection and 
copying in the Office of Natural Gas Regulatory Activities docket room, 
Room 3E-042, 1000 Independence Avenue SW., Washington, DC 20585. The 
docket room is open between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., 
Monday through Friday, except Federal holidays. The Application and any 
filed protests, motions to intervene or notice of interventions, and 
comments will also be available electronically by going to the 
following DOE/FE Web address: http://www.fe.doe.gov/programs/gasregulation/index.html.


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    Issued in Washington, DC, on November 30, 2012.
John A. Anderson,
Manager, Natural Gas Regulatory Activities, Office of Oil and Gas 
Global Security and Supply, Office of Fossil Energy.
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