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[88 STAT. 263]
PUBLIC LAW 93-000—MMMM. DD, 1975
[88 STAT. 263]

88 STAT.

PUBLIC LAW 93-319-JUNE 22, 1974

employer duly designated by him, upon presenting appropriate credentials and a written notice from the Federal Energy Administrator to the owner, operator, or agent in charge, may— (A) enter, at reasonable times, any business premise or facility; and (B) inspect, at reasonable times and in a reasonable manner, any such premise or facility, inventory and sample any stock of energy resources therein, and examine and copy books, records, papers, or other documents, relating to any such energy information. (3) Any United States district court within the jurisdiction of which any inquiry is carried on may, upon petition by the Attorney General at the request of the Federal Energy Administrator, in the case of refusal to obey a subpena or order of the Federal Energy Administrator issued under this section, issue an order requiring compliance therewith; and any failure to obey the order of the court may be punished by the court as a contempt thereof. (c)(1) The Federal Energy Administrator shall exercise the authorities granted to him under subsection (b)(1)(A) to develop, within thirty days after the date of enactment of this Act, as full and accurate a measure as is reasonably practicable of— (A) domestic reserves and production; (B) imports; and (C) inventories; of crude oil, residual fuel oil, refined petroleum products, natural gas, and coal. (2) For each calendar quarter beginning with the first complete calendar quarter following the date of enactment of this Act, the Federal Energy Administrator shall develop and publish a report containing the following energy information: (A) Imports of crude oil, residual fuel oil, refined petroleum products (by product), natural gas, and coal, identifying (with respect to each such oil, product, gas, or coal) country of origin, arrival point, quantity received, and the geographic distribution within the United States. (B) Domestic reserves and production of crude oil, natural gas, and coal. (C) Refinery activities, showing for each refinery within the United States (i) the amounts of crude oil run by such refinery, (ii) amounts of crude oil allocated to such refinery pursuant to regulations and orders of the Federal Energy Administrator, his delegate pursuant to the Emergency Petroleum Allocation Act of 1973, or any other person authorized by law to issue regulations and orders with respect to the allocation of crude oil, (iii) percentage of refinery capacity utilized, and (iv) amounts of products refined from such crude oil. (D) Report of inventories, on a national, regional, and Stateby-State basis— (i) of various refined petroleum products, relating refiners, refineries, suppliers to refiners, share of market, and allocation fractions; (ii) of various refined petroleum products, previous quarter deliveries and anticipated three-month available supplies;

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Compliance order.

Energy information, quarterly report.