Form EIA-914 Monthly Natural Gas Production Report

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Monthly Natural Gas Production Report, Form EIA-914 (Expansion)

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U.S. Department of Energy
U.S. Energy Information Administration
1000 Independence Ave., S.W.
Washington, DC 20585

Form Approved: XX/XX/XXXX
OMB No. XXXX-XXXX
Expiration Date: XX/XX/XXXX
Burden: 3 hours

Monthly Oil and Natural Gas Production Report
Form EIA-914
REQUIRED RESPONDENTS
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. 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.
Form EIA-914 must be completed by selected operators of oil and gas wells in the United States that produce oil and natural gas, including federal
and state offshore well operators. The operator is the person, company, or entity recognized by State or Federal regulatory agencies as the operator.
The operator should report 100% of the production for wells that they operate.

PURPOSE
The U.S. Energy Information Administration’s (EIA) Form EIA-914, Monthly Oil and Natural Gas Production Report, collects information on oil and
natural gas production by operators in the United States. The data collected are used to estimate production of oil and natural gas production in the
United States. A summary of the data will appear in the following EIA publications: Natural Gas Monthly, Natural Gas Annual, Petroleum Supply
Annual, Petroleum Supply Monthly, Monthly Energy Review, Annual Energy Review, Annual Energy Outlook, and the EIA website.

DUE DATE
The monthly reporting period is the calendar month. The data must be submitted on a monthly basis within 40 days after the reporting period. For
example, data reported for April 2015 must be submitted no later than June 9, 2015. If the 40th day falls on a weekend or national holiday, the data
must be submitted by the next business day.
EIA recognizes that some operators may not have the information readily available for each state. If your company does not maintain this
information, estimates of the volumes may be provided. The basis for the estimates must be consistent with the standard accounting records
maintained by the company. The estimating procedure and data supporting the estimates should result in a reasonably accurate estimate which will
be subject to review.

RESUBMISSIONS
Submit the entire revised EIA-914 form if one of the following conditions apply:
• If the reported gross withdrawals or lease production is revised by more than +/- 4% and +/- 150 MMcf, in either or both of the previous two
months, for any State or area.
• If the reported crude oil and lease condensate is revised by more than +/- 4% and +/- 1,000 Bbls, in either or both of the previous two months,
for any State or area.
EIA reserves the right to request resubmissions as part of the data quality review process.

HOW TO FILE A RESPONSE
Form EIA-914 is collected using the Secure File Transfer System.
Instructions: Save this file to your desktop. Open the Excel file and enter the data. Resave the Excel file to your desktop before you send it
by Secure File Transfer. Submit the Excel file by going to the Secure File Transfer System website:
https://signon.eia.doe.gov/upload/noticeoog.jsp
If you are unable to use Secure File Transfer, you may submit your form through conventional email or fax. Email your submission to: [email protected] or fax it to: (202) 586-1076, Attn: EIA-914. Note that commonly used facsimile and email transmissions are not considered secure
electronic methods of transmitting survey data.
Please retain a copy of your submission for your files. EIA cannot return copies of submitted forms.

QUESTIONS
For questions about the survey, please contact the EIA-914 hotline for help at 1-800-879-1470.
For any additional questions or information regarding Form EIA-914, contact the Survey Manager:
Name: Jeffrey Little
Telephone: (202) 586-6284
Email: [email protected]
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Form EIA-914, Monthly Oil and Natural Gas Production Report

U.S. Department of Energy
U.S. Energy Information Administration
1000 Independence Ave., S.W.
Washington, DC 20585

Form Approved: XX/XX/XXXX
OMB No. XXXX-XXXX
Expiration Date: XX/XX/XXXX
Burden: 3 hours

PART 1: IDENTIFICATION INFORMATION
1.1. What is the reporting period for this submission?
• The monthly reporting period is the calendar month.
Month:

Year:

1.2. Is this a resubmission to previously submitted data?
Submit the entire revised EIA-914 form if one of the following conditions apply:
• If the reported gross withdrawals or lease production is revised by more than +/- 4% and +/- 150 MMcf, in either or both of the previous two
months, for any State or area.
• If the reported crude oil and lease condensate is revised by more than +/- 4% and +/- 1,000 Bbls, in either or both of the previous two months,
for any State or area.
Yes
No

1.3. What is the EIA ID Number for your company?
• This is the 10-digit identification number EIA has assigned to your company.
• If you do not have an EIA ID Number, contact EIA at 1-800-879-1470 and an EIA ID Number will be assigned to you.
EIA ID Number:

1.4. What is the company name and mailing address?
Company Name:

Doing Business As:

Mailing Address:
City:

State:

―

Zip Code:

1.5. What is your contact information?
Email Address:

Contact Name:
Phone Number:

(

)

―

Ext:

Fax Number:

(

)

―

Company Name:
Mailing Address:
City:

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State:

Zip Code:

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Form EIA-914, Monthly Oil and Natural Gas Production Report

1.6. What is your supervisor's contact information?
Supervisor Name:
Phone Number:

(

Email Address:

)

―

Ext:

Fax Number:

(

)

―

Company Name:
Mailing Address:
City:

State:

―

Zip Code:

1.7. During the reporting period, did the company acquire any producing properties (leases, wells, fields, etc.) or other companies?

Yes
No

What company was the previous operator and in what state(s) are the properties located?

1.8. During the reporting period, did the company divest any producing properties (leases, wells, fields, etc.) or other companies?

Yes
No

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What company was the purchaser and in what state(s) are the properties located?

Form EIA-914, Monthly Oil and Natural Gas Production Report

U.S. Department of Energy
U.S. Energy Information Administration
1000 Independence Ave., S.W.
Washington, DC 20585

Form Approved: XX/XX/XXXX
OMB No. XXXX-XXXX
Expiration Date: XX/XX/XXXX
Burden: 3 hours

PART 2: MONTHLY NATURAL GAS PRODUCTION
This graphic represents the well production stream. Use it as a guide to answer the questions below.

Well Production Stream

Wells
(Gas and Oil)

Full
Wellstreams

Lease Separators

C. Crude Oil and Lease Condensate
Water

A. Natural Gas
Gross
Withdrawals
Injected on Lease
Lease Facilities
Excluding Natural Gas Plants

B. Natural Gas
Lease
Production

Vented and Flared on Lease
Fuel Used on Lease
Nonhydrocarbon Gases Removed on Lease

Report:
• 100% of the production for wells that you or the company operates. This includes natural gas production associated with both oil wells and gas
wells operated by the company within a State. This is also called the "Gross Operated" or "8/8ths Basis" production.
• All production of natural gas in million cubic feet (MMCF) rounded to the nearest million (no decimals).
• Zero (0) if operated properties in any area produce no natural gas. If there are no operated properties in an area, leave the cell blank for that
area.
• Natural gas volumes at a pressure of 14.73 psia and 60 degrees Fahrenheit. If your pressure is different from the 14.73 psia cited in the form,
convert your volumes to the required pressure. To do this, calculate a pressure adjustment factor for each state or federal offshore area. This
adjustment factor is the value of your pressure base at 60-degress Fahrenheit divided by 14.73. Multiply all your volumes by this factor and report
the resulting values. For example, if your pressure base is 15.025 psia at 60-degrees Fahrenheit, your factor will be 15.025/14.73=1.02. Call the
EIA-914 helpline if you need assistance at 1-800-879-1470.
• Reasonable estimates if necessary to meet the EIA-914 due date.

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Form EIA-914, Monthly Oil and Natural Gas Production Report

2.1. For each state or federal offshore area that your company produced natural gas in, what are the natural gas gross withdrawals and
the natural gas lease production? Include gas production from both oil wells and gas wells.

State / Region

A. Natural Gas Gross
Withdrawals

B. Natural Gas Lease
Production

Alabama………………

MMCF ……………..

MMCF

Arkansas……………..

MMCF ……………..

MMCF

California………………

MMCF ……………..

MMCF

Colorado………………

MMCF ……………..

MMCF

Kansas…………………

MMCF ……………..

MMCF

Louisiana………………

MMCF ……………..

MMCF

Michigan………………

MMCF ……………..

MMCF

Mississippi………………

MMCF ……………..

MMCF

Montana…………………

MMCF ……………..

MMCF

North Dakota…………

MMCF ……………..

MMCF

New Mexico……………

MMCF ……………..

MMCF

New York………………

MMCF ……………..

MMCF

Ohio……………………

MMCF ……………..

MMCF

Oklahoma………………

MMCF ……………..

MMCF

Pennsylvania…………

MMCF ……………..

MMCF

Texas……………………

MMCF ……………..

MMCF

Utah……………………

MMCF ……………..

MMCF

West Virginia…………

MMCF ……………..

MMCF

Wyoming………………

MMCF ……………..

MMCF

Federal Offshore,
Gulf of Mexico…

MMCF ……………..

MMCF

Other States,
Excluding Alaska…

MMCF ……………..

MMCF

2.2. Do you have any comments for natural gas gross withdrawals volumes and/or natural gas lease production volumes reported in
2.1?
Alabama………………
Arkansas……………..
California………………
Colorado………………
Kansas…………………
Louisiana………………
Michigan………………
Mississippi………………
Montana…………………
North Dakota…………
New Mexico……………
New York………………
Ohio……………………
Oklahoma………………
Pennsylvania…………
Texas……………………
Utah……………………
West Virginia…………
Wyoming………………
Federal Offshore,
Gulf of Mexico…
Other States,
Excluding Alaska….
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Form EIA-914, Monthly Oil and Natural Gas Production Report

U.S. Department of Energy
U.S. Energy Information Administration
1000 Independence Ave., S.W.
Washington, DC 20585

Form Approved: XX/XX/XXXX
OMB No. XXXX-XXXX
Expiration Date: XX/XX/XXXX
Burden: 3 hours

PART 3: MONTHLY CRUDE OIL AND LEASE CONDENSATE PRODUCTION
This graphic represents the well production stream. Use it as a guide to answer the questions below.

Well Production Stream

Wells
(Gas and Oil)

Full
Wellstreams

Lease Separators

C. Crude Oil and Lease Condensate
Water

A. Natural Gas
Gross
Withdrawals
Injected on Lease
Lease Facilities
Excluding Natural Gas Plants

B. Natural Gas
Lease
Production

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Vented and Flared on Lease
Fuel Used on Lease
Nonhydrocarbon Gases Removed on Lease

Form EIA-914, Monthly Oil and Natural Gas Production Report

Report:
• 100% of the production for wells that you or the company operates. This includes all crude oil and lease condensate production associated with both oil wells and gas wells operated by the
company within a State. This is also called the "Gross Operated" or "8/8ths Basis" production.
• All production of crude oil and lease condensate in barrels (no decimals).
• Zero (0) if operated properties in any area produce no crude oil and lease condensate. If there are no operated properties in an area, leave the cell blank for that area.
• Crude oil and lease condensate volumes at 60 degrees Fahrenheit.
• Reasonable estimates if necessary to meet the EIA-914 due date.
3.1. For each state or federal offshore area that your company produced crude oil and lease condensate, what is the total volume of crude oil and lease condensate produced? Include
crude oil and lease condensate production from both oil wells and gas wells.

State / Region

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A. Total Crude Oil
and Lease
Condensate

Alabama………………

Bbls

Arkansas……………..

Bbls

California………………

Bbls

Colorado………………

Bbls

Kansas…………………

Bbls

Louisiana………………

Bbls

Michigan………………

Bbls

Mississippi………………

Bbls

Montana…………………

Bbls

North Dakota……………

Bbls

New Mexico……………

Bbls

New York………………

Bbls

Ohio……………………

Bbls

Oklahoma………………

Bbls

Pennsylvania…………

Bbls

Texas……………………

Bbls

Utah……………………

Bbls

West Virginia…………

Bbls

Wyoming………………

Bbls

Federal Offshore,
Gulf of Mexico……..

Bbls

Other States,
Excluding Alaska…

Bbls

Form EIA-914, Monthly Oil and Natural Gas Production Report

3.2. For each state or federal offshore area that your company produced natural gas in, what is the total volume of crude oil and lease condensate produced by API Gravity categories?

Total Crude Oil and Lease Condensate Produced by API Gravity Categories
State / Region

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Less than or
equal to 20.0

20.1 - 30.0

30.1 - 35.0

35.1 - 40.0

40.1 - 45.0

45.1 - 50.0

50.1 - 55.0

Greater than
55.0

Unknown

Alabama………………

Bbls

Bbls

Bbls

Bbls

Bbls

Bbls

Bbls

Bbls

Bbls

Arkansas……………..

Bbls

Bbls

Bbls

Bbls

Bbls

Bbls

Bbls

Bbls

Bbls

California………………

Bbls

Bbls

Bbls

Bbls

Bbls

Bbls

Bbls

Bbls

Bbls

Colorado………………

Bbls

Bbls

Bbls

Bbls

Bbls

Bbls

Bbls

Bbls

Bbls

Kansas…………………

Bbls

Bbls

Bbls

Bbls

Bbls

Bbls

Bbls

Bbls

Bbls

Louisiana………………

Bbls

Bbls

Bbls

Bbls

Bbls

Bbls

Bbls

Bbls

Bbls

Michigan………………

Bbls

Bbls

Bbls

Bbls

Bbls

Bbls

Bbls

Bbls

Bbls

Mississippi………………

Bbls

Bbls

Bbls

Bbls

Bbls

Bbls

Bbls

Bbls

Bbls

Montana…………………

Bbls

Bbls

Bbls

Bbls

Bbls

Bbls

Bbls

Bbls

Bbls

North Dakota……………

Bbls

Bbls

Bbls

Bbls

Bbls

Bbls

Bbls

Bbls

Bbls

New Mexico……………

Bbls

Bbls

Bbls

Bbls

Bbls

Bbls

Bbls

Bbls

Bbls

New York………………

Bbls

Bbls

Bbls

Bbls

Bbls

Bbls

Bbls

Bbls

Bbls

Ohio……………………

Bbls

Bbls

Bbls

Bbls

Bbls

Bbls

Bbls

Bbls

Bbls

Oklahoma………………

Bbls

Bbls

Bbls

Bbls

Bbls

Bbls

Bbls

Bbls

Bbls

Pennsylvania…………

Bbls

Bbls

Bbls

Bbls

Bbls

Bbls

Bbls

Bbls

Bbls

Texas……………………

Bbls

Bbls

Bbls

Bbls

Bbls

Bbls

Bbls

Bbls

Bbls

Utah……………………

Bbls

Bbls

Bbls

Bbls

Bbls

Bbls

Bbls

Bbls

Bbls

West Virginia…………

Bbls

Bbls

Bbls

Bbls

Bbls

Bbls

Bbls

Bbls

Bbls

Wyoming………………

Bbls

Bbls

Bbls

Bbls

Bbls

Bbls

Bbls

Bbls

Bbls

Federal Offshore,
Gulf of Mexico……..

Bbls

Bbls

Bbls

Bbls

Bbls

Bbls

Bbls

Bbls

Bbls

Other States,
Excluding Alaska…

Bbls

Bbls

Bbls

Bbls

Bbls

Bbls

Bbls

Bbls

Bbls

Form EIA-914, Monthly Oil and Natural Gas Production Report

3.3. Do you have any comments for crude oil and lease condensate production volumes reported in 3.1 or 3.2?

Alabama………………
Arkansas……………..
California………………
Colorado………………
Kansas…………………
Louisiana………………
Michigan………………
Mississippi………………
Montana…………………
North Dakota……………
New Mexico……………
New York………………
Ohio……………………
Oklahoma………………
Pennsylvania…………
Texas……………………
Utah……………………
West Virginia…………
Wyoming………………
Federal Offshore,
Gulf of Mexico…
Other States,
Excluding Alaska….

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Form EIA-914, Monthly Oil and Natural Gas Production Report

U.S. Department of Energy
U.S. Energy Information Administration
1000 Independence Ave., S.W.
Washington, DC 20585

Form Approved: XX/XX/XXXX
OMB No. XXXX-XXXX
Expiration Date: XX/XX/XXXX
Burden: 3 hours

DEFINITIONS
Flared/Vented: Natural gas that is disposed of by releasing it into the atomosphere.
Natural Gas Gross Withdrawals: Natural gas after lease separation, including all natural gas plant liquids, nonhydrocarbon gases after oil, and
production used as fuel on the lease. Also includes production delivered as royalty payments.
Crude Oil and Lease Condensate: Liquid hydrocarbons recovered from lease separators or field facilities.
Lease Separator: A facility installed at a well or field for the purpose of separating the full well stream volume into its components. For oil wells,
these components include produced crude oil, natural gas, and water. For gas wells, these components include produce natural gas, lease
condensate, and water.
Natural Gas Lease Production: Gross withdrawals of natural gas minus gas production injected on the lease, vented, flared, used as fuel on
the lease, and nonhydrocarbon gases removed in treating or processing operations on the lease.
Nonhydrocarbon Gases: Typical nonhydrocarbon gases that may be present in produced natural gas, such as carbon dioxide, helium, hydrogen
sulfide, nitrogen, and water vapor.
Vented: Natural gas that is disposed of by releasing to the atmosphere.

SANCTIONS
The timely and factual submission of Form EIA-914 by those required to report is mandatory under Section 13(b) of the Federal Energy
Administration Act of 1974 (Public Law 93-275), as amended. Failure to respond may result in a civil penalty of not more than $2,750 each day for
each violation, or a fine of not more than $5,000 for each willful violation.
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.

REPORTING BURDEN
Public reporting burden for this collection of information is estimated to average 3 hours per response, including time for reviewing instructions,
searching existing data sources, gathering and maintaining 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, Survey Development and Statistical Integration, EI-21, 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.

PROVISIONS REGARDING CONFIDENTIALITY OF INFORMATION
The information you provide will be used for statistical purposes only. In accordance with the Confidential Information Protection provisions of
Title V, Subtitle A of Public Law 107-347 and other applicable Federal laws, your responses 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, is subject
to a jail term, a fine of up to $250,000, or both if he or she discloses ANY identifiable information about you.

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