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Federal Register / Vol. 63, No.

55 / Monday, March 23, 1998 / Notices 13843

suppliers are being solicited. The Advisory Board, Washington, D.C. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
representation and legal and factual 20340–1328 (202) 231–4930.
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Submission for OMB Review;
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100–202. Section 552b(c)(I), Title 5 of the U.S. Submission for OMB review;
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B. Annual Reporting Burden Code and therefore will be closed to the comment request.
public. The Board will receive briefings
Public reporting burden for this on and discuss several current critical SUMMARY: The Deputy Chief Information
collection of information is estimated to intelligence issues and advise the Officer, Office of the Chief Information
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the time for reviewing instructions, technical matters. submission for OMB review as required
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Dated: March 17, 1998. by the Paperwork Reduction Act of
gathering and maintaining the data
L.M. Bynum, 1995.
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be the only information required. [FR Doc. 98–7361 Filed 3–20–98; 8:45 am] 1998.
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hours per response, .45; and total Department of Education, Office of
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technical matters. collection requests prior to submission
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need for, and proposed use of, the to offer extended learning time ACTION: Notice of orders.
information; (5) Respondents and opportunities for children to practice
frequency of collection; and (6) and further develop their reading skills. SUMMARY: The Office of Fossil Energy of
Reporting and/or Recordkeeping The letter to literacy leaders will assist the Department of Energy gives notice
burden. OMB invites public comment at the Department in developing and that it has issued Orders granting and
the address specified above. Copies of planning quality summer pilot sites. It amending various natural gas import
the requests are available from Patrick J. will be sent to at least one literacy and export authorizations. These Orders
Sherrill at the address specified above. coalition in every state with priority are summarized in the appendix that
given to those sites in Enterprise Zones
Dated: March 17, 1998. follows.
and Empowerment Communities, as
Gloria Parker, These Orders are available for
well as those communities that have
Deputy Chief Information Officer, Office of signed on to the proposed Voluntary inspection and copying in the Office of
the Chief Information Officer. Natural Gas & Petroleum Import and
National Test. The voluntary request for
Office of the Under Secretary information from the America Reads Export Activities, Docket Room 3E–033,
Type of Review: Revision. Federal Work Study programs and the Forrestal Building, 1000 Independence
Title: America Reads Pilot Sites President’s Coalition for the America Avenue, S.W., Washington, D.C. 20585,
Letter, and Request for Information from Reads Challenge members will be (202) 586–9478. The Docket Room is
America Reads Federal Work Study and posted on the web to allow pilot sites to open between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and
President’s Coalition Members. be able to utilize their resources. 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday,
Frequency: One time. [FR Doc. 98–7391 Filed 3–20–98; 8:45 am] except Federal holidays.
Affected Public: Not-for-profit BILLING CODE 4000–01–P Issued in Washington, D.C., on March 17,
institutions; State, local or Tribal Gov’t, 1998.
SEAs or LEAs. John W. Glynn,
Reporting and Recordkeeping Hour DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Burden: Manager, Natural Gas Regulation, Office of
[FE Docket Nos. 98–04–NG, et al.] Natural Gas & Petroleum Import and Export
Responses: 1,142.
Activities, Office of Fossil Energy.
Burden Hours: 2,284.
PG&E Energy Trading Company, et al.;
Abstract: Improving the teaching and
Orders Granting and Amending
learning of reading is one of the
Blanket Authorizations To Import and/
Department of Education’s seven
or Export Natural Gas
priorities. This summer, the Department
will sponsor America Reads pilot sites AGENCY: Office of Fossil Energy, DOE.

APPENDIX—IMPORT/EXPORT BLANKET AUTHORIZATIONS GRANTED AND AMENDED


[DOE/FE authority]

Two-year maximum
Order No. Date issued Importer/exporter FE Docket No. Comments
Import vol- Export vol-
ume ume

1356 ............. 02/02/98 PG&E Energy Trading Company 98– 100 Bcf ........ 100 Bcf ........ Import and export from and to Mexico
04–NG. beginning on date of first delivery.
1357 ............. 02/03/98 ProLiance Energy, LLC 98–06–NG ...... 500 Bcf Import and export up to a combined
total from and to Canada and Mexico
beginning on the date of first import
or export delivery.
1358 ............. 02/03/98 Questar Energy Trading Company 98– 50 Bcf .......... 50 Bcf .......... Import and export from and to Canada
03–NG. beginning on February 28, 1998,
through February 27, 2000.
863–C ........... 02/06/98 PG&E Energy Trading Corporation ...................... ...................... Name change.
(Formerly Energy Source, Inc.) 93–
82–NG.
1359 ............. 02/09/98 Salmon Resources LTD. 98–09–NG .... 100 Bcf ........ ...................... Import from Canada beginning on Feb-
ruary 15, 1998, through February 14,
2000.
1360 ............. 02/09/98 AEP Energy Services, Inc. 98–11–NG 146 Bcf ........ 146 Bcf ........ Import and export from and to Canada
146 Bcf ........ 146 Bcf ........ AND import and export from and to
Mexico beginning on the date of first
import or export delivery.
595–A ........... 02/10/98 HPL Resources Company (Formerly ...................... ...................... Name change.
Natural Gas Marketing & Storage
Company) 91–107–NG.
1362 ............. 02/20/98 Canadian Natural Resources 98–15– 50 Bcf .......... ...................... Import from Canada beginning on the
NG. date first of delivery.
1363 ............. 02/24/98 Anadarko Energy Services Company 108 Bcf ........ 108 Bcf ........ Import and export from and to Mexico
(Formerly Anadarko Trading Com- beginning on the date of first import
pany) 98–13–NG. or export delivery.
1364 ............. 02/27/98 CoEnergy Trading Company 98–16– ...................... 100 Bcf ........ Export to Mexico beginning on March
NG. 1, 1998, and expiring February 29,
2000.

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