Petroleum Marketing Program

Petroleum Marketing Program

EIA-863-2006- Instructions-final

Petroleum Marketing Program

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U. S. DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
ENERGY INFORMATION ADMINISTRATION
Washington, D. C. 20585

Form Approved
OMB No. 1905-0174
Expiration Date: 12/31/09

EIA-863 PETROLEUM PRODUCT SALES IDENTIFICATION SURVEY
INSTRUCTIONS
1. QUESTIONS?
If you have any questions about Form EIA-863 after reading the
instructions, please call our toll-free number 1-800-382-0630.

2. PURPOSE
The Energy Information Administration (EIA) Form EIA-863,
"Petroleum Product Sales Identification Survey," is designed to
obtain information on the size, type, and geographic location of
fuel oil-related business concerns. The data are used to monitor
these activities, as a frame for use by EIA sample surveys, and
to report to Congress and others when requested.

3. WHO MUST SUBMIT
The Form EIA-863 is mandatory pursuant to Section 13(b) of the
Federal Energy Administration Act of 1974 (Public Law 93-275)
and must be completed by every firm who receives this form.
Section 9 explains the possible sanctions for failing to report.

4. WHEN TO SUBMIT
The Form EIA-863 must be completed and postmarked for
return to EIA by March 30, 2007.

5. WHERE TO SUBMIT
The Form EIA-863 may be submitted to the EIA by mail,
facsimile, e-mail, or secure electronic file transfer. Should you
choose to submit your data via e-mail, we must advise you that
e-mail is an insecure means of transmission because the data
are not encrypted, and there is some possibility that your data
could be compromised.
Mail:

Energy Information Administration
U.S. Department of Energy
PO Box 1089
Washington, D.C. 20013-1089
Attn: Form EIA-863

Fax: 1- (301) 572-0998
Email: [email protected]
Secure File Transfer:
https://idc.eia.doe.gov/upload/noticeoog.jsp

6. COPIES OF SURVEY FORMS,
INSTRUCTIONS AND DEFINITIONS
Copies in portable document format (PDF) and spreadsheet
format (.xls) are available on EIA's website at:

www.eia.doe.gov/oil_gas/petroleum/survey_forms/pet_s
urvey_forms.html
You may also access the materials by following the steps
below:
• Go to EIA’s website at www.eia.doe.gov
• Click on Petroleum
• Click on Petroleum Survey Forms located in the
References box on the right side of the page
• Select the materials you want.
Files must be saved to your personal computer. Data
cannot be saved interactively on the website.
Please Note: The spreadsheet format of the form, which is an
Excel (.xls) file, contains macros. These macros are digitally
signed by the Department of Energy. The digital signature is a
verifiable signature that guarantees the authenticity and
integrity of the macro. In order for this form to function
properly, the macro must be enabled. If your macro security is
set to VERY HIGH, then you will need to lower the security
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If your macro security is set to MEDIUM, then you can click on
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To change the macro security setting in Excel, select Tools
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The security window will pop up. At the Security Level tab,
choose MEDIUM (you may select HIGH, but the instructions
above must be followed to enable the macros). Press OK.
The form may be opened after setting the macro security
levels.

7. HOW TO COMPLETE THE SURVEY FORM
General Instructions
Report all volumes in actual gallons. Enter data for sales
made during the entire calendar year 2006 or that portion of
2006 that you owned and operated the company. Report sales
volumes in the State where the transfer of title occurred.
Report your firm’s entire sales. This includes sales made
directly by the parent, subsidiaries, divisions, branches, and
outlets. (See Specific Instructions – Item 24 for details.)
If your firm does not maintain information sufficient to provide
actual sales volumes by the customer categories specified on
the form, then estimate sales for these categories using
available information. The basis for the estimates must be
consistent with the standard accounting records maintained by
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the firm. The estimating procedure and data supporting the
estimates should result in a reasonably accurate estimate which
will be subject to review.
If your firm receives more than one copy of Form EIA-863,
please complete all information on one of the forms and write
the following on the duplicate copy(ies): “Duplicate to ID No.
XXXXXXXXXX.” Be sure to fill in the “X’s” with the 10-digit EIA
ID number from the label of the form that you completed.
Return all forms to EIA so that we may correct our records.
Subsidiaries that receive the Form EIA-863 should mark item
“9d”, and fill in the name and address of the parent company in
items 10-18 on page 1 of the form. Return the form to EIA so
that we may update our records.

PART I. RESPONDENT IDENTIFICATION DATA
Items 1 through 8: Enter corrections if the information
shown on the mailing label is incomplete or incorrect. If there
are no corrections, please skip to item 9.

No. 2 Distillates
Report retail sales of No.2 distillates by the type of end-use
customer and type of distillate (No. 2 fuel oil or No.
2 diesel).
Include under the category "Residential Fuel Oil”, 24a, those
sales of No. 2 fuel oil made to individual households, including
farm houses. Sales to apartment buildings/complexes or other
multi-family dwellings should be excluded from the "Residential
Fuel Oil" category but included in the "all other end uses"
category, 24b or 24c.
Include under the category “all other end uses”, 24b and 24c,
those sales of No. 2 distillate for non-residential use, such as
transportation, apartment buildings/complexes or other
multi-family dwellings, hotels and office buildings or complexes,
sales to local, State or Federal Governmental facilities or
organizations, along with military sales, schools, hospitals,
religious institutions, universities or other governmentsupported organizations. Include No. 2 distillate sales for
vessel bunkering or utilities under this category.
Include under the category "sold to Dealers, Resellers, and
Refiners", 24d, all sales to dealers, resellers or retailers.

Items 9a through 9f: Check the appropriate box (a - f) that
best describes your company’s operating status at the end of
2006. (Check only one box.)

No. 5 and No. 6 Residual Fuel Oil

Item 10: Complete if you checked item 9c, providing the date
that your company ceased.

Include under the category "sold to the Consumer", 24g, all
direct sales to end-users, such as sales to utilities, railroads,
vessels for bunkering, military, industrial and commercial
users.

Items 10 through 18: Complete if you checked 9b, 9d, or 9e,
providing the date, company name and address of the
company you sold to, merged with, leased to, are a subsidiary
of, or are a commissioned agent for, and the transaction date
of the sale, merger, etc.
Please Note: When submitting the form using the excel
version you will need to fill in the Company EIA ID number.
The number can be found on the survey form, below the
company’s mailing address, that you received via U.S. Mail.

PART II. PREPARER INFORMATION
Item 19 through 21: Provide the preparer’s name, telephone
number, fax number, email address, and date of completion.

PART III. TOTAL SALES VOLUMES (BY STATE)
FOR 2006
Item 23: Check “Yes” or “No.”
Item 24: Complete if you checked “Yes” to Item 23. Report your
firm’s entire sales for 2006 of No. 2 Distillate (No. 2 fuel oil and
diesel), No. 5 and No. 6 Residual Fuel Oil, Motor Gasoline, and
Propane. Report in actual gallons. Parent companies should
include all sales made by their subsidiaries, branches, divisions
and outlets. Enter the 2-letter State Standard Abbreviation at the
top of the columns of item 24. Sales for each subsequent State
should be reported in the same manner, using a separate
column for each State in which your firm sold product. If your
firm has sales in more than two States, use copies of Part II and
attach them to the original form.

Include under the category “sold to Dealers, Resellers, and
Refiners”, 24h, all sales to resellers or retailers who will resell
the product.

Motor Gasoline and Gasohol
Report gasoline sales volumes and prices by sales category
and formulation, in accordance with their classification at the
time of sale. The intent of this form is to collect sales volumes
for conventional gasoline inclusive of gasohol and oxygenated,
and reformulated gasoline inclusive of OPRG.
Include in the category "sold to the Consumer”, 24j, all direct
sales to end-users.
Sales made to retail outlets or others reselling the product,
should be included in the category “sold to Dealers, Resellers
and Refiners”, 24k. This category includes the wholesale sales
categories DTW, Rack, or Bulk.
Report sales of conventional gasoline inclusive of oxygenated
gasoline, but do not report ethanol (alcohol) sold separately for
blending purposes. Also, include in conventional those sales
of gasohol either intended or not intended for use in a carbon
monoxide (CO) nonattainment program as oxygenated
gasoline. Do not include oxygenated gasoline that has been
certified as reformulated gasoline as per EPA regulations.
Report all sales of gasoline that have been certified as
reformulated gasoline per EPA regulations as reformulated
gasoline. Gasoline that meets both the oxygenated and
reformulated definitions as certified by the EPA should be
reported as reformulated gasoline.

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Propane
Report retail sales of consumer grade propane by the type of
end-use customer. Exclude the propane portion of any natural
gas liquid mixes, e.g., butane-propane mix.
Include under the category "Delivered Residential Propane",
24m, those sales of propane for use in private households.
Include both sales of bottled gas delivered to the residence and
truck sales delivered to the customer's tank. Sales to apartment
buildings/ complexes or other multi- family dwellings should be
excluded from the "Delivered Residential Propane" category but
included in the "all other end uses" category.
Include under the category "all other end uses", 24n, those sales
of propane for non-residential use, such as transportation,
including fleet vehicles, and apartment building/complexes, and
other multi-family dwellings, hotels and office buildings or
complexes, sales to hospitals, religious institutions, universities
or other government supported organizations. Include those
sales of propane to public or private firms engaged in mining,
construction or manufacturing, inclusive of petrochemical plants,
agricultural customers, or utilities.
Included under the category "sold to Dealers, Resellers, and
Refiners", 24O, all sales to dealers, resellers or retailers.
Item 25: Check the box (or boxes) of all other petroleum
products that your firm sells. Note: “Other” excludes the Product
for which you have already reported volumes: No. 2 fuel oil, No.
2 Diesel, No. 5 and No. 6 Residual Fuel Oil, Motor Gasoline,
and Propane.
Item 26: Check the appropriate box(es) regarding your sales
for use of propane for on-highway use.
Item 27: Check the appropriate box regarding current or past
sales of distillate fuel oil to railroad companies.

competent jurisdiction may obtain this information in response
to an order. That Part I information may be used for any nonstatistical purposes such as administrative, regulatory, law
enforcement, or adjudicatory purposes.
The information reported in Part 1 item 9-18, Parts II, Preparer
Information, and III, Total Sales Volumes by State, of the EIA863 will be used for statistical purposes only. In accordance
with the Confidential Information Protection provisions of Title
5, Subtitle A, Public Law 107-347 and other applicable Federal
laws, your responses to Parts II and III of Form EIA-863 will be
kept confidential and will not be disclosed in identifiable form to
anyone other than employees or agents without your consent.
By law, every EIA employee as well as every agent has taken
an oath and is subject to a jail term, a fine of up to $250,000, or
both if he or she discloses such identifiable information about
you.

9. SANCTIONS
The timely submission of Form EIA-863 by those required to
report is mandatory under Section 13(b) of the Federal Energy
Administration Act of 1974 (FEAA) (Public Law 93-275), as
amended. Failure to respond may result in a civil penalty of not
more than $2,750 per day for each violation or a fine of not
more than $5,000 per day for each criminal violation.
Title 18 USC 1001 makes it a criminal offense for any person
knowingly and willingly to make to any Agency or Department
of the United States any false, fictitious, or fraudulent
statements as to any matter within its jurisdiction.
The government may bring a civil action to prohibit reporting
violations which may result in a temporary restraining order or
a preliminary or permanent injunction without bond. In such
civil action, the court may also issue mandatory injunctions
commanding any person to comply with these reporting
requirements.

10. FILING FORMS WITH THE FEDERAL
GOVERNMENT AND ESTIMATED
REPORTING BURDEN

8. PROVISIONS REGARDING
CONFIDENTIALITY OF INFORMATION
The information reported in items 1-8 of Part I, Respondent
Identification Data, of the EIA-863 will be protected and not
disclosed to the public to the extent that it satisfies the criteria
for exemption under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), 5
U.S.C. §552, the Department of Energy (DOE) regulations, 10
C.F.R. §1004.11, implementing the FOIA, and the Trade
Secrets Act, 18 U.S.C. §1905.
With regard to the information reported in items 1-8 of Part I, the
Federal Energy Administration Act requires the EIA to provide
company-specific data to other Federal agencies when
requested for official use. That information reported in Part I
may also be made available, upon request, to another
component of the DOE; to any Committee of Congress, the
Government Accountability Office, or other Federal agencies
authorized by law to receive such information. A court of

Respondents are not required to file or reply to any Federal
collection of information unless it has a valid OMB control
number. Public reporting burden for this collection of
information is estimated to average one (1) hour per response,
including the time of reviewing instructions, searching existing
data sources, gathering and maintaining the data needed, and
completing and reviewing the collection of information. Send
comments regarding this burden estimate or any other aspect
of this collection of information including suggestions for
reducing this burden to: Energy Information Administration,
Statistics and Methods Group, EI-70, 1000 Independence
Avenue, S.W., Washington, D.C. 20585; and to the Office of
Information and Regulatory Affairs, Office of Management
and Budget, Washington, D.C. 20503.

DEFINITIONS
ASTM – The acronym for the American Society for Testing and
Materials.

Agriculture – An energy-consuming subsector of the

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industrial sector that consists of all facilities and equipment
engaged in growing crops and raising animals.

(2)

Aviation Gasoline (Finished) – A complex mixture of
relatively volatile hydrocarbons with or without small quantities
of additives, blended to form a fuel suitable for use in aviation
reciprocating engines. Fuel specifications are provided in
ASTM Specification D 910 and Military Specification
MIL-G-5572. Note: Data on blending components are not
counted in data on finished aviation gasoline.
c.
Commissioned Agent – An agent who wholesales or retails a
refined petroleum product under a commission arrangement.
The agent does not take title to the product or establish the
selling price, but receives a percentage or fixed fee for serving
as an agent. (Commissioned Agent sales volumes should be
reported by the firm who holds the title to the product).
Conventional Gasoline – See Motor Gasoline (finished).
Dealer Tank Wagon (DTW) Sales – Wholesale sales of
gasoline priced on a delivered basis to a retail outlet.
Distillate Fuel Oil – A general classification for one of the
petroleum fractions produced in conventional distillation
operations. It includes diesel fuels and fuel oils. Products
known as No. 1, No. 2, and No. 4 diesel fuel are used in onhighway diesel engines, such as those in trucks and
automobiles, as well as off-highway engines, such as those in
railroad locomotives and agricultural machinery. Products
known as No. 1, No. 2, and No. 4 fuel oils are used primarily
for space heating and electric power generation.
a.

No. 1 Distillate – A light petroleum distillate that can
be used as either a diesel fuel (see No. 1 Diesel Fuel)
or a fuel oil (see No. 1 Fuel Oil).
(1)

(2)

b.

No. 1 Diesel Fuel – A light distillate fuel oil that
has distillation temperatures of 550 degrees
Fahrenheit at the 90-percent point and meets the
specifications defined in ASTM Specification D
975. It is used in high-speed diesel engines,
such as those in city buses and similar vehicles.
No. 1 Fuel Oil – A light distillate fuel oil that has
distillation temperatures of 400 degrees
Fahrenheit at the 10-percent recovery point and
550 degrees Fahrenheit at the 90-percent point
and meets the specifications defined in ASTM
Specification D 396. It is used primarily as fuel
for portable outdoor stoves and portable outdoor
heaters.

No. 2 Distillate – A petroleum distillate that can be
used as either a diesel fuel (see No. 2 Diesel Fuel) or
a fuel oil (see No. 2 Fuel Oil).
(1)

No. 2 Diesel Fuel – A fuel that has distillation
temperatures of 500 degrees Fahrenheit at the
10-percent recovery point and 640 degrees
Fahrenheit at the 90-percent recovery point and
meets the specifications defined in ASTM
Specification D 975. It is used in high-speed
diesel engines, such as those in railroad
locomotives, trucks, and automobiles.

No. 2 Fuel Oil (Heating Oil) – A distillate fuel oil
that has distillation temperatures of 400 degrees
Fahrenheit at the 10-percent recovery point and
640 degrees Fahrenheit at the 90-percent
recovery point and meets the specifications
defined in ASTM Specification D 396. It is used
in atomizing type burners for domestic heating or
for moderate capacity commercial/industrial
burner units.

No. 4 Fuel Oil – A distillate fuel oil made by blending
distillate fuel oil and residual fuel oil stocks. It
conforms to ASTM Specification D 396 or Federal
Specification VV-F-815C and is used extensively in
industrial plants and in commercial burner installations
that are not equipped with preheating facilities. It also
includes No. 4 diesel fuel used for low- and mediumspeed diesel engines and conforms to ASTM
Specification D 975.

End User – A firm or individual that purchases products for its
own consumption and not for resale (i.e., an ultimate
consumer).
Firm – An association, company, corporation, estate,
individual, joint venture, partnership, or sole proprietorship, or
any other entity, however organized, including: (a) charitable or
educational institutions; (b) the Federal Government, including
corporations, departments, Federal agencies, and other
instrumentalities; and State and local governments. A firm may
consist of (1) a parent entity, including the consolidated and
unconsolidated entities (if any) that it directly or indirectly
controls; (2) a parent and its consolidated entities only; (3) an
unconsolidated entity; or (4) any part or combination of the
above.
Gasohol – A blend of finished motor gasoline and alcohol
(generally ethanol, but sometimes methanol) at a concentration
between 5.7 and 10 percent by volume. For this survey,
gasohol and oxygenated gasoline should be reported with
conventional gasoline.
Kerosene – A light petroleum distillate that is used in space
heaters, cook stoves, and water heaters and is suitable for use
as a light source when burned in wick-fed lamps. Kerosene
has a maximum distillation temperature of 400 degrees
Fahrenheit at the 10-percent recovery point, a final boiling point
of 572 degrees Fahrenheit, and a minimum flash point of 100
degrees Fahrenheit. Included are No. 1-K and No. 2-K, the two
grades recognized by ASTM Specification D 3699 as well as all
other grades of kerosene called range or stove oil, which have
properties similar to No. 1 Fuel Oil.
Kerosene-type jet fuel – A kerosene-based product having a
maximum distillation temperature of 400 degrees Fahrenheit at
the 10-percent recovery point and a final maximum boiling
point of 572 degrees Fahrenheit and meeting ASTM
Specification D 1655 and Military Specifications MIL-T-5624P
and MIL-T-83133D (Grades JP-5 and JP-8). It is used for
commercial and military turbojet and turboprop aircraft engines.
Merger – A combining of companies or corporations into one,
often by issuing stock of the controlling corporation to replace
the greater part of that of the other.
Motor Gasoline (finished) – A complex mixture of relatively
volatile hydrocarbons with or without small quantities of
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additives, blended to form a fuel suitable for use in spark-ignition
engines. Motor gasoline, as defined in ASTM Specification D
4814 or Federal Specification VV-G1690C, is characterized as
having a boiling range of 122 to 158 degrees Fahrenheit at the
10-percent recovery point to 365 to 374 degrees Fahrenheit at
the 90-percent recovery point. "Motor gasoline" includes
conventional gasoline; all types of oxygenated gasoline,
including gasohol; and reformulated gasoline, but excludes
aviation gasoline.
Note: Volumetric data on blending
components, such as oxygenates, are not counted in data on
finished motor gasoline until the blending components are
blended into the gasoline.
a.

b.

Reformulated Gasoline – Finished motor gasoline
formulated for use in motor vehicles, the composition
and properties of which meet the requirements of the
reformulated gasoline regulations promulgated by the
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency under Section
211(k) of the Clean Air Act. It includes gasoline
produced to meet or exceed emissions performance
and benzene content standards of federal-program
reformulated gasoline even though the gasoline may
not meet all of the composition requirements (e.g.
oxygen content) of federal-program reformulated
gasoline. Note: This category includes Oxygenated
Fuels Program Reformulated Gasoline (OPRG).
Reformulated gasoline excludes Reformulated
Blendstock for Oxygenate Blending (RBOB) and
Gasoline Treated as Blendstock (GTAB).
Oxygenated Gasoline – Finished motor gasoline, other
than reformulated gasoline, having an oxygen content of
2.7 percent or higher by weight and required by the U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to be sold in
areas designated by EPA as carbon monoxide (CO)
nonattainment areas. See Nonattainment area. Note:
Oxygenated gasoline excludes oxygenated fuels
program reformulated gasoline (OPRG) and
reformulated gasoline blendstock for oxygenate
blending (RBOB). Data on gasohol that has at least 2.7
percent oxygen, by weight, and is intended for sale
inside CO nonattainment areas are included in data on
oxygenated gasoline. Other data on gasohol are
included in data on conventional gasoline. For this
survey, gasohol and oxygenated gasoline should be
reported with conventional gasoline.
c. Conventional Gasoline – Finished motor gasoline not
included in the oxygenated or reformulated gasoline
categories. Note: this category excludes reformulated
gasoline blendstock for oxygenate blending (RBOB) as
well as other blendstock.

OPRG – "Oxygenated Fuels Program Reformulated Gasoline"
is reformulated gasoline which is intended for use in an
oxygenated fuels program control area during an oxygenated
fuels program control period.
Oxygenated Gasoline – See Motor Gasoline (finished).

propanes, which are propanes not classified as consumer
grade propanes, including the propane portion of any natural
gas liquid mixes, i.e., butane-propane mix.
Rack Sales – Wholesale truckload sales, or smaller, of
gasoline where title transfers at a terminal.
RBOB – Reformulated Gasoline Blendstock for Oxygenate
Blending is a motor gasoline blending component which, when
blended with a specified type and percentage of oxygenate,
meets the definition of reformulated gasoline.
Refiner – A firm or the part of a firm that refines products or
blends and substantially changes products, or refines liquid
hydrocarbons from oil and gas field gases, or recovers
liquefied petroleum gases incident to petroleum refining and
sells those products to resellers, retailers, reseller/retailers or
ultimate consumers. “Refiner” includes any owner of products
which contracts to have those products refined and then sells
the refined products to resellers, retailers, or ultimate
consumers.
Reformulated Gasoline – See Motor Gasoline (finished).
Reseller – A firm (other than a refiner) that carries on the trade
or business of purchasing refined petroleum products and
reselling them to purchasers other than ultimate consumers
without substantially changing their form.
Residual Fuel Oils – A general classification for the heavier
oils, known as No. 5 and No. 6 fuel oils, that remain after the
distillate fuel oils and lighter hydrocarbons are distilled away in
refinery operations. It conforms to ASTM Specifications D 396
and D 975 and Federal Specification VV-F-815C.
a.

No. 5 Residual – A residual fuel oil of medium
viscosity, is also known as Navy Special and is
defined in Military Specification MIL-F-859E, including
Amendment 2 (NATO Symbol F-770). It is used in
steam-powered vessels in government service and
inshore powerplants.

b.

No. 6 Residual – fuel oil includes Bunker C fuel oil
and is used for the production of electric power,
space heating, vessel bunkering, and various
industrial purposes.

Retailer – A firm (other than a refiner, reseller, or reseller/
retailer) that carries on the trade or business of purchasing
refined petroleum products and reselling them to ultimate
consumers without substantially changing their form.
Sale – The transfer of title to an energy commodity from a
seller to a buyer for a price, or the quantity transferred during a
specified period. EXCLUDES: Intrafirm transfers, product
consumed directly by the reporting firm, or sales of bonded
fuel, and products delivered/loaned to exchange partners
except where the amount supplied exceeds the amount
received and the differential is invoiced as a sale during the
year.

Parent – A firm that directly or indirectly controls another entity.
Propane Consumer Grade – A normally gaseous paraffinic
compound (C3H8), which includes all products covered by
Natural Gas Policy Act Specifications for commercial and HD-5
propane and ASTM Specifications D 1835. Excludes: feedstock

Subsidiary – An entity directly or indirectly controlled by a
parent company which owns 50% or more of its voting stock.

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