HR 5316 IH

106th CONGRESS

2d Session

H. R. 5316

To protect the energy security of the United States and decrease America's dependency on foreign oil sources to 50 percent by the year 2010 by enhancing the use of renewable energy resources, conserving energy resources, improving energy efficiencies, and increasing domestic energy supplies, mitigating the effect of increases in energy prices on the American consumer, including the poor and elderly, and for other purposes.

IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

September 27, 2000

Mr. BRADY of Texas introduced the following bill; which was referred to the Committee on Commerce, and in addition to the Committees on Resources, and Ways and Means, for a period to be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each case for consideration of such provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of the committee concerned


A BILL

To protect the energy security of the United States and decrease America's dependency on foreign oil sources to 50 percent by the year 2010 by enhancing the use of renewable energy resources, conserving energy resources, improving energy efficiencies, and increasing domestic energy supplies, mitigating the effect of increases in energy prices on the American consumer, including the poor and elderly, and for other purposes.

SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE.

SEC. 2. FINDINGS AND PURPOSES.

TITLE I--ENERGY SECURITY ACTIONS REQUIRED OF THE SECRETARY OF ENERGY

SEC. 101. ANNUAL REPORT ON UNITED STATES ENERGY INDEPENDENCE.

options and alternatives with a benefit/cost analysis for each option or alternative together with an estimate for the contribution that each option or alternative could make to reduce foreign oil imports. The report shall indicate, in detail, options and alternatives (1) to increase the use of renewable domestic energy sources, including conventional and non-conventional sources such as, but not limited to, increased hydroelectric generation at existing Federal facilities, (2) to conserve energy resources, including improving efficiencies and decreasing consumption, and (3) to increase domestic

production and use of oil, natural gas, and coal, including any actions that would need to be implemented to provide access to, and transportation of, these energy resources.

SEC. 102. REPORT OF THE NATIONAL PETROLEUM COUNCIL.

SEC. 103. INTERAGENCY WORK GROUP ON NATURAL GAS.

TITLE II--AMENDMENTS TO ENERGY POLICY AND CONSERVATION ACT AND ACTIONS AFFECTING THE STRATEGIC PETROLEUM RESERVE

SEC. 201. AMENDMENTS TO TITLE I OF EPCA.

this subsection will not impair national security.', and

SEC. 202. AMENDMENTS TO TITLE II OF EPCA.

SEC. 203. STRATEGIC PETROLEUM RESERVE STUDY AND REPORT.

TITLE III--PROVISIONS TO PROTECT CONSUMERS AND LOW INCOME FAMILIES AND ENCOURAGE ENERGY EFFICIENCIES

SEC. 301. CHANGES IN WEATHERIZATION PROGRAM TO PROTECT LOW-INCOME PERSONS.

SEC. 302. SUMMER FILL AND FUEL BUDGETING PROGRAMS.

`SEC. 273. SUMMER FILL AND FUEL BUDGETING PROGRAMS.

SEC. 303. ENERGY EFFICIENCY SCIENCE INITIATIVE.

SEC. 304. NORTHEAST HOME HEATING OIL RESERVE.

`PART D--NORTHEAST HOME HEATING OIL RESERVE

`ESTABLISHMENT

`AUTHORITY

`CONDITIONS FOR RELEASE; PLAN

`NORTHEAST HOME HEATING OIL RESERVE ACCOUNT

`EXEMPTIONS

TITLE IV--PROVISIONS TO ENHANCE THE USE OF DOMESTIC ENERGY RESOURCES

Subtitle A--Hydroelectric Resources

SEC. 401. USE OF FEDERAL FACILITIES.

limited to, use of lease of power privilege and contracting with non-Federal entities for operation and maintenance.

SEC. 402. EXPEDITED FERC HYDROELECTRIC LICENSING PROCEDURES.

Subtitle B--Nuclear Resources

SEC. 410. NUCLEAR GENERATION.

status of the relicensing process for civilian nuclear power plants, including current and anticipated applications, and recommendations for improvements in the process, including recommendations for expediting the process and ensuring that relicensing is accomplished in a timely manner.

SEC. 411. NRC HEARING PROCEDURE.

Subtitle C--Development of a National Spent Nuclear Fuel Strategy

SEC. 415. FINDINGS.

SEC. 416. OFFICE OF SPENT NUCLEAR FUEL RESEARCH.

Subtitle D--Coal Resources

SEC. 420. COAL GENERATING CAPACITY.

SEC. 425. COAL LIQUEFACTION.

TITLE V--ARCTIC COASTAL PLAIN DOMESTIC ENERGY SECURITY ACT OF 2000

SEC. 501. SHORT TITLE.

SEC. 502. DEFINITIONS.

SEC. 503. LEASING PROGRAM FOR LANDS WITHIN THE COASTAL PLAIN.

with the purposes for which the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge was established, and that no further findings or decisions are required to implement this determination.

SEC. 504. RULES AND REGULATIONS.

SEC. 505. ADEQUACY OF THE DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR'S LEGISLATIVE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENT.

SEC. 506. LEASE SALES.

Secretary shall offer for lease those acres receiving the greatest number of nominations, but no less than two hundred thousand acres and no more than three hundred thousand acres shall be offered. If the total acreage nominated is less than two hundred thousand acres, the Secretary shall include in such sale any other acreage which he believes has the highest resource potential, but in no event shall more than three hundred thousand acres of the Coastal Plain be offered in such sale. With respect to subsequent lease sales, the Secretary shall offer for lease no less than two hundred thousand acres of the Coastal Plain. The initial lease sale shall be held within twenty months of the date of enactment of this title. The second lease sale shall be held no later than twenty-four months after the initial sale, with additional sales conducted no later than twelve months thereafter so long as sufficient interest in development exists to warrant, in the Secretary's judgment, the conduct of such sales.

SEC. 507. GRANT OF LEASES BY THE SECRETARY.

imposition of terms or conditions on any lease, as may be appropriate to prevent any situation inconsistent with the antitrust laws.

SEC. 508. LEASE TERMS AND CONDITIONS.

in the interest of conservation of the resource or where there is no available system to transport the resource. If such a suspension is directed or assented to by the Secretary, any payment of rental prescribed by such lease shall be suspended during such period of suspension of operations and production, and the term of the lease shall be extended by adding any such suspension period thereto;

Federal lands adversely affected in connection with exploration, development, production or transportation activities on a lease within the Coastal Plain by the holder of a lease or as a result of activities conducted on the lease by any of the leaseholder's subcontractors or agents;

SEC. 509. BONDING REQUIREMENTS TO ENSURE FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY OF LESSEE AND AVOID FEDERAL LIABILITY.

SEC. 510. OIL AND GAS INFORMATION.

SEC. 511. EXPEDITED JUDICIAL REVIEW.

SEC. 512. RIGHTS-OF-WAY ACROSS THE COASTAL PLAIN.

SEC. 513. ENFORCEMENT OF SAFETY AND ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATIONS TO ENSURE COMPLIANCE WITH TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF LEASE.

SEC. 514. NEW REVENUES.

TITLE VI--IMPROVEMENTS TO FEDERAL OIL AND GAS LEASE MANAGEMENT

SEC. 601. TITLE.

SEC. 602. DEFINITIONS.

SEC. 603. NO PROPERTY RIGHT.

Subtitle A--State Option To Regulate Oil and Gas Lease Operations on Federal Land

SEC. 610. TRANSFER OF AUTHORITY.

SEC. 611. ACTIVITY FOLLOWING TRANSFER OF AUTHORITY.

Subtitle B--Use of Cost Savings From State Regulation

SEC. 621. COMPENSATION FOR COSTS.

costs incurred to carry out the authorities transferred under section 610.

SEC. 622. EXCLUSION OF COSTS OF PREPARING PLANNING DOCUMENTS AND ANALYSES.

SEC. 623. RECEIPT SHARING.

Subtitle C--Streamlining and Cost Reduction

SEC. 631. APPLICATIONS.

SEC. 632. TIMELY ISSUANCE OF DECISIONS.

SEC. 633. ELIMINATION OF UNWARRANTED DENIALS AND STAYS.

segregate available land from unavailable land, on the offeror's request following notice by the Secretary, before acting on the offer to lease.

SEC. 634. REPORTS.

SEC. 635. SCIENTIFIC INVENTORY OF OIL AND GAS RESERVES.

Subtitle D--Federal Royalty Certainty

SEC. 641. DEFINITIONS.

SEC. 642. AMENDMENT OF OUTER CONTINENTAL SHELF LANDS ACT.

SEC. 643. AMENDMENT OF MINERAL LEASING ACT.

transportation to the point where the production is put in marketable condition), marketing, processing, and other services beyond the lease through the point of sale, other disposition, or delivery;'.

SEC. 644. INDIAN LAND.

Subtitle E--Royalty Reinvestment in America

SEC. 651. ROYALTY INCENTIVE PROGRAM.

SEC. 652. MARGINAL WELL PRODUCTION INCENTIVES.

SEC. 653. SUSPENSION OF PRODUCTION ON OIL AND GAS OPERATIONS.

that the notice shall be submitted to an office in the Department of the Interior designated by the Secretary of the Interior.

TITLE VII--FRONTIER OIL AND GAS EXPLORATION AND DEVELOPMENT INCENTIVES

SEC. 701. TITLE.

SEC. 702. AMENDMENTS TO THE OUTER CONTINENTAL SHELF LANDS ACT.

(1) of this subsection, the Secretary shall reduce any future royalty or rental obligation of the lessee on any lease issued by the Secretary (and proposed by the lessee for such reduction) by an amount equal to (a) 10 percent of the qualified costs of exploratory wells drilled or geophysical work performed on any lease issued by the Secretary, whichever is greater, pursuant to this Act in Arctic areas and (b) an additional 10 percent of the qualified costs of any such exploratory wells which are located ten or more miles from another well drilled for oil and gas. For purposes of this Act--`qualified costs' shall mean the costs allocated to the exploratory well or geophysical work in support of an exploration program pursuant to 26 U.S.C. as amended; `exploratory well' shall mean either an exploratory well as defined by the United States Securities and Exchange Commission in 17 CFR 210.4-10(a)(10), as amended, or a well three or more miles from any oil or gas well or a pipeline which transports oil or gas to a market or terminal; `geophysical work' shall mean all geophysical data gathering methods used in hydrocarbon exploration and includes seismic, gravity, magnetic, and electromagnetic measurements; and, all distances shall be measured in horizontal distance. When a measurement beginning or ending point is a well, the measurement point shall be the bottom hole location of that well.'.

TITLE VIII--TAX MEASURES TO ENHANCE DOMESTIC OIL AND GAS PRODUCTION

Subtitle A--Marginal Well Preservation

SEC. 801. SHORT TITLE; PURPOSE.

SEC. 802. TAX CREDIT FOR MARGINAL DOMESTIC OIL AND NATURAL GAS WELL PRODUCTION.

`SEC. 45D. CREDIT FOR PRODUCING OIL AND GAS FROM MARGINAL WELLS.

1,000 cubic feet for all domestic natural gas.

bears to the aggregate to the revenue interests of all operating interest owners in the production.

`Sec. 45D. Credit for producting oil and gas from marginal wells.'

SEC. 803. ELECTION TO EXPENSE GEOLOGICAL AND GEOPHYSICAL EXPENDITURES AND DELAY RENTAL PAYMENTS.

means an amount paid for the privilege of deferring the drilling of an oil or gas well under an oil or gas lease.'.

Subtitle B--Independent Oil and Gas Producers

SEC. 811. 5-YEAR NET OPERATING LOSS CARRYBACK FOR LOSSES ATTRIBUTABLE TO OPERATING MINERAL INTERESTS OF INDEPENDENT OIL AND GAS PRODUCERS.

SEC. 812. TEMPORARY SUSPENSION OF LIMITATION BASED ON 65 PERCENT OF TAXABLE INCOME.

TITLE IX--TAX MEASURES TO ENHANCE THE USE OF RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES, IMPROVE ENERGY EFFICIENCIES, PROTECT CONSUMERS AND CONVERSION TO CLEAN BURNING FUELS

SEC. 901. CREDIT FOR ELECTRICITY PRODUCED FROM RENEWABLE RESOURCES.

placed in service before July 1, 2004, if, for such month--

SEC. 902. CERTAIN AMOUNTS RECEIVED BY ELECTRIC ENERGY, GAS, OR STEAM UTILITIES EXCLUDED FROM GROSS INCOME AS CONTRIBUTIONS TO CAPITAL.

SEC. 903. EXTENSION OF CREDIT FOR ELECTRICITY PRODUCED FROM STEEL COGENERATION.

SEC. 904. FULL EXPENSING OF HOME HEATING OIL STORAGE FACILITIES.

SEC. 905. RESIDENTIAL SOLAR ENERGY TAX CREDIT.

`SEC. 25B. RESIDENTIAL SOLAR ENERGY PROPERTY.

that uses solar energy to generate electricity for use in a dwelling unit.

determined under subparagraph (A) as the amount of such expenditures made by such individual during such calendar year bears to the aggregate of such expenditures made by all of such individuals during such calendar year.

`Sec. 25B. Residential solar energy property.'

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