Form EIA-757 Natural Gas Processing Plant Survey

Natural Gas Processing Plant Survey

Form-NG Processing Plants Survey

Natural Gas Processing Plant Survey

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EIA-757
Natural Gas Processing Plant Survey
Schedule A: Baseline Report
NOTICE: This report is mandatory under the Federal Energy Administration Act of 1974 (Public Law 93-275). Failure to
comply may result in criminal fines, civil penalties and other sanctions as provided by law. For further information
concerning sanctions and data protections see the provision on sanctions and the provision concerning the confidentiality
of information in the instructions. 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.

Part 1. Plant Identification
EIA ID Number:
Plant Name:
Address 1:
Address 2:
City:
State:
Owner Companies (Top 3):

DATE (mmddyy):

County:

Operator Company:
Part 2. Submission Information
A completed form must be filed by .
Forms may be submitted using one of the following methods:
Email:
Fax:
Secure File Transfer:
Mail To:
Part 3. Contacts
Primary Processing Plant Contact
Name:
Title:
Company:
Primary Phone:
Ext:
Secondary Phone:
Ext.
Fax:
Email:

ZIP:

Secondary Contact
Name:
Title:
Company:
Primary Phone:
Secondary Phone:
Fax:
Email:

Ext:
Ext:

Part 4. Baseline Pipeline Connection Data
Please list all primary pipelines connected to the plant. (Please check all that apply.)
Name:
Capacity (List amount and check units):
MMcf/day
Pipeline Type:
Entering
Wet Gas
Gas
Exiting
Wet Gas
Gas
If exiting, is the pipeline able to accept raw, unprocessed gas?
Yes

Bbls/day
Liquids
Liquids
No

Name:
Capacity (List amount and check units):
MMcf/day
Pipeline Type:
Entering
Wet Gas
Gas
Exiting
Wet Gas
Gas
If exiting, is the pipeline able to accept raw, unprocessed gas?
Yes

Bbls/day
Liquids
Liquids
No

Name:
Capacity (List amount and check units):
MMcf/day
Pipeline Type:
Entering
Wet Gas
Gas
Exiting
Wet Gas
Gas
If exiting, is the pipeline able to accept raw, unprocessed gas?
Yes

Bbls/day
Liquids
Liquids
No

Name:
Capacity (List amount and check units):
MMcf/day
Pipeline Type:
Entering
Wet Gas
Gas
Exiting
Wet Gas
Gas
If exiting, is the pipeline able to accept raw, unprocessed gas?
Yes

Bbls/day
Liquids
Liquids
No

Name:
Capacity (List amount and check units):
MMcf/day
Bbls/day
Pipeline Type:
Entering
Wet Gas
Gas
Liquids
Exiting
Wet Gas
Gas
Liquids
If downstream (exiting), is the pipeline able to accept raw gas?
Yes
No
Part 5. Baseline Plant Operational Status
What is the plant’s annual average total plant capacity?
(Please enter the inlet capacity level at which the plant is able to operate.)
MMcf/day
What is the annual average natural gas flow at the plant inlet?
MMcf/day
What is the average annual Btu content of natural gas at the plant inlet?
Btu/Mcf
Which functions is the plant able to perform? (Please check all that apply.)
Dehydration
Contamination Removal (i.e.: CO2, N2, H2S, Hg, …)
NGL Extraction
Fractionation
Other (please describe):
Which functions does the plant actually perform? (Please check all that apply.)
Dehydration
Contamination Removal (i.e.: CO2, N2, H2S, Hg, …)
NGL Extraction
Fractionation
Other (please describe):
What is the storage capacity at the plant?
Dry natural gas

MMcf/day

Natural Gas Liquids

Bbls/day

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EIA-757
Natural Gas Processing Plant Survey
Schedule B: Emergency Status Report
NOTICE: This report is mandatory under the Federal Energy Administration Act of 1974 (Public Law 93-275). Failure to
comply may result in criminal fines, civil penalties and other sanctions as provided by law. For further information
concerning sanctions and data protections see the provision on sanctions and the provision concerning the confidentiality
of information in the instructions. 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.

Part 1. Plant Identification
EIA ID Number:
Plant Name:
Address 1:
Address 2:
City:
State:
Owner Companies (Top 3):

DATE (mmddyy):

County:

Operator Company:
Part 2. Submission Information
A completed form must be filed by .
Forms may be submitted using one of the following methods:
Phone:
Email:
Fax:
Secure File Transfer:
Part 3. Contacts
Primary Contact
Name:
Title:
Company:
Primary Phone:
Ext:
Secondary Phone:
Ext.
Fax:
Email:

ZIP:

Secondary Contact
Name:
Title:
Company:
Primary Phone:
Secondary Phone:
Fax:
Email:

Ext:
Ext:

Part 4. Current Post-Emergency Plant Operational Status
What is the plant’s current total capacity?
(Please enter the inlet capacity level at which the plant is able to operate.)
MMcf/day
What is the current daily natural gas flow at the plant inlet?
MMcf/day
Which functions is the plant able to perform currently?
(Please check all that apply.)
Dehydration
Contamination Removal (for example: CO2, N2, H2S, Hg, …)
NGL Extraction
Fractionation
Other (please describe):
Which functions is the plant actually performing currently?
(Please check all that apply.)
Dehydration
Contamination Removal (for example: CO2, N2, H2S, Hg, …)
NGL Extraction
Fractionation
Other (please describe):

What is the current storage level at the plant?
Natural Gas

MMcf

Natural Gas Liquids

Bbls

If the plant is partially or totally unable to operate, is there an alternate means of
transporting the gas to market?
Yes
No
If yes, please explain the alternate means (for example, raw natural gas is able to bypass
plant, or upstream natural gas can be rerouted to another processing facility):

Part 5. Current Plant Operating Constraints
Which of the following internal constraints currently apply?
(Please check all that apply.)
Building Infrastructure (including plant/facility, buildings)
Employee or operator availability, or access to plant
Damage to equipment (electronic, operational)
Communications (for example, SCADA, interpersonal devices)
Debris or foreign matter
Flooding
Other (please describe):
None
Which of the following external constraints currently apply?
(Please check all that apply.)
Upstream supply
Downstream infrastructure
Downstream demand
Power source (for example, electricity):
Other (please describe):
None

Please explain your answers, if applicable:

Part 6. Current Estimate of Plant Restoration
(Please complete this only if you checked constraints in Part 5).
What is the expected restoration time for fully restoring, the plant dehydration function?
(The time frame is relative to the date of this survey response).
Up to 2 weeks
More than 2 weeks and up to 1 month
More than 1 month and up to 2 months
More than 2 months and up to 3 months
More than 3 months and up to 4 months
More than 4 months and up to 6 months
More than 6 months and up to one year
Other (please describe):
Please explain the reasons for the expected time frames for fully restoring, at least, the
dehydration function.


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