IN THE MATTER OF
the Utilities Commission Act, R.S.B.C. 1996, Chapter 473
and
An Application by Pacific Northern Gas Ltd.
for Approval of its 2012 Revenue Requirements
for the PNG-West Service Area
BEFORE: D.A. Cote, Commissioner December 7, 2011
O R D E R
WHEREAS:
A. Pacific Northern Gas Ltd. (PNG) filed on November 30, 2011 with the British Columbia Utilities Commission (the Commission), pursuant to sections 58 to 61 of the Utilities Commission Act (the Act), its 2012 Revenue Requirements Application (Application) to increase, among other things, delivery rates as a result of increases in cost of service offset somewhat by increased deliveries to some customer classes;
B. The Application also seeks refundable interim relief pursuant to sections 58 to 61, 89 and 90 of the Act to allow PNG to amend its rates on an interim basis, effective January 1, 2012, pending the hearing of the Application and orders subsequent to that hearing, on the basis that on January 1, 2012, PNG’s rates would otherwise no longer be fair, just and not unduly discriminatory;
C. PNG forecasts a 2012 revenue deficiency of approximately $0.886 million comprised of a net increase in cost of service of $1.288 million and a increase in margin of $0.402 million;
D. The Application seeks Commission approval to increase the delivery charge for residential service by $0.358/GJ from $11.152/GJ to $11.510/GJ representing an increase of 3.2 percent compared to the 2011 delivery rate, for small commercial service by $0.282/GJ from $9.478/GJ to $9.760/GJ corresponding to an increase of 3.0 percent compared to the 2011 delivery rate, and for Granisle propane service by $0231/GJ from $6.170/GJ to $6.401/GJ corresponding to an increase of 3.7 percent compared to the 2011 delivery rate;
E. Commission Order G-92-11 approved the Negotiated Settlement Agreement (NSA) for PNG’s 2011 Revenue Requirements Application. Item 24 of the NSA stated that PNG will prepare its 2012 revenue requirements application assuming the Commission will be reviewing the application through a public hearing process. Furthermore, the parties acknowledged that the Commission will decide on whether a written or oral hearing will be appropriate and any other details concerning the process;
F. The Commission considers establishing a Preliminary Regulatory Timetable including a Workshop for the preliminary review of the Application, and to allow Interveners to make written submissions on a formal review process, is necessary and in the public interest.
NOW THEREFORE pursuant to sections 58 to 61, 89 and 90 of Act the Commission orders as follows:
1. The Commission approves for PNG the delivery rates and the Rate Stabilization Adjustment Mechanism (RSAM) rider set forth in the Application on an interim basis, effective January 1, 2012. Any differences between the 2012 interim and permanent delivery rates that are determined by the Commission following final disposition of the Application are subject to refund/recovery, with interest at the average prime rate of PNG’s principal bank for its most recent year, in the manner as set out by a Commission Order that establishes permanent rates.
2. The Preliminary Regulatory Timetable for the Application is as set out in Appendix A to this Order. The dates and events in Appendix A after January 12, 2012, are subject to further Order establishing the review process and the regulatory timetable for review of the Application.
3. The Commission will hold a Workshop to review the issues in the Application on Thursday, January 12, 2012 commencing at 9:00 a.m. in the Commission Offices, Sixth Floor, 900 Howe Street, Vancouver, BC.
4. PNG is to provide a copy of this Commission Order, by e-mail where possible, to all parties who participated in the PNG 2011 Revenue Requirements Application proceedings, as well as all large industrial customers.
5. PNG will publish in display-ad format, the Notice of Application and Workshop attached as Appendix B to this Order, as soon as reasonably possible following the issuance of this Order, but no later than December 16, 2011 in such appropriate news publications as may properly provide adequate notice to the public in its service areas.
6. PNG will make the Application and supporting materials available for inspection at public libraries in Prince Rupert, Terrace, Kitimat, Houston, Smithers, Burns Lake, Vanderhoof and Fort St. James, and at the Head Office of PNG at Suite 950, 1185 West Georgia Street, Vancouver, B.C., V6E 4E6, and at the British Columbia Utilities Commission, Sixth Floor, 900 Howe Street, Vancouver, B.C., V6Z 2N3. PNG will also make the Application available on PNG’s website at hhtp://www.png.ca.
7. Interveners and Interested Parties should register with the Commission via E-Mail or in writing, by January 10, 2012, of their intention to intervene. Interveners should specifically state the nature of their interest in the Application, and identify generally the nature of the issues that they intend to pursue during the proceeding and the nature and extent of the anticipated involvement in the Application. The
Commission is to receive submissions from Interveners by January 31, 2012 on the appropriate regulatory review process that should be followed in the review of the Application.
8. The Commission will accept, subject to timely filing by PNG, amended Gas Tariff Rate Schedules in accordance with the terms of this Order. PNG is to provide notice of the interim rates to customers via a bill message, to be reviewed in advance by Commission Staff to confirm compliance with this Order.
DATED at the City of Vancouver, in the Province of British Columbia, this 7th day of December 2011.
BY ORDER
Original signed by:
D.A. Cote
Commissioner
Attachments
APPENDIX A
to Order G-207-11
Page 1 of 1
An Application by Pacific Northern Gas Ltd.
for Approval of its 2012 Revenue Requirements
for the PNG-West Service Area
PRELIMINARY REGULATORY TIMETABLE
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ACTION |
DATES |
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Intervener and Interested Parties Registration |
Tuesday, January 10, 2012 |
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Workshop No. 1 |
Thursday, January 12, 2012 |
NOTICE OF WORKSHOP
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Date: |
Thursday, January 12, 2012 |
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Time: |
9:00 a.m. |
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Location: |
BCUC Office 900 Howe Street, Sixth Floor Vancouver, BC |
Pacific Northern Gas Ltd.
Application for Approval of its 2012 Revenue Requirements
for the PNG-West Service Area
NOTICE OF REVENUE REQUIREMENTS APPLICATION AND WORKSHOP
NOTICE OF WORKSHOP
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Date: |
Thursday, January 12, 2012 |
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Time: |
9.00 a.m. |
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Location: |
BCUC Office 900 Howe Street, Sixth Floor Vancouver, BC |
THE APPLICATION
Pacific Northern Gas Ltd. (PNG) filed on November 30, 2011 with the British Columbia Utilities Commission (Commission), pursuant to sections 58 to 61, 89 and 90 of the Utilities Commission Act (the Act), its 2012 Revenue Requirements Application (Application) to, among other things, increase delivery rates as a result of increases in cost of service offset somewhat by increased deliveries to some customer classes, on an interim and refundable basis effective January 1, 2012 to be made permanent following the Commission’s review process.
The Commission wishes to ensure that affected parties have an opportunity to understand the Application and its implications for customer rates. The Commission also wishes to hear from affected parties before determining the public process necessary for the disposition of the Application.
The delivery rate increase is estimated to be approximately $0.358 per GJ for a residential customer. This represents an increase of 3.2 percent compared to the 2011 delivery rate. The delivery rate increase for a small commercial customer is estimated to be $0.282 per GJ corresponding to an increase of 3.0 percent compared to the 2011 delivery rate. The Granisle propane delivery rate increase for a residential customer is estimated to be $0.231 per GJ corresponding to an increase of 3.7 percent compared to the 2011 delivery rate.
Based on the gas cost recovery and GCVA rate riders effective October 1, 2011 thru December 31, 2011 the overall average bundled rate increase for a typical residential customer consuming 68.0 GJ per year, is 0.7 percent, an increase of $9 per year. Similarly, for a small commercial customer consuming 319.7 GJ per year, the increase is 0.4 percent or $20 per year and for Granisle propane customers consuming 57.6 GJ per year the overall average bundled rate increase is 0.8 percent, an increase of $13 per year.
THE REGULATORY PROCESSES
The Commission will hold a Workshop on Thursday January 12, 2012 in Vancouver, BC to discuss issues in the Application.
PUBLIC INSPECTION OF THE APPLICATION
The Application and supporting material will be made available for inspection at the at public libraries in Prince Rupert, Terrace, Kitimat, Houston, Smithers, Burns Lake, Vanderhoof and Fort St. James, the Head Office of PNG at Suite 950, 1185 West Georgia Street, Vancouver, B.C., V6E 4E6, and at the British Columbia Utilities Commission, Sixth Floor, 900 Howe Street, Vancouver, B.C., V6Z 2N3.
The Application will also be available for viewing on the PNG website at www.png.ca, (www.png.ca/ir_utilities.cfm) and on the Commission’s website at www.bcuc.com, which also contains detailed materials related to the Application including Commission Orders and Intervener materials (http://www.bcuc.com/Proceeding.aspx?ApplicationType=Current ).
REGISTERING TO PARTICIPATE
Persons who expect to actively participate in the review processes and the Workshop should register as Interveners. Interveners will receive copies of the Application, all correspondence and filed documents. Persons not expecting to actively participate should register with the Commission as Interested Parties and will receive a copy of the Application summary and the Commission’s Decision.
Interveners and Interested Parties should inform the Acting Commission Secretary, in writing or by online web registration, by Tuesday, January 10, 2012 of their intention to become Interveners or Interested Parties with respect to the Application.
All submissions and/or correspondence received from active participants or the general public relating to the Application will be placed on the public record and posted to the Commission’s web site.
FURTHER INFORMATION
For further information, please contact Ms. Alanna Gillis, Acting Commission Secretary, or Mr. Philip Nakoneshny, Director, Rates and Finance, as follows:
Telephone: (604) 660-4700 or (B.C. Toll Free) 1-800-663-1385
Facsimile: (604) 660-1102
E-mail: commission.secretary@bcuc.com