Sec. 3. Information collection
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The Administrator shall publish, to the maximum extent practicable and consistent with confidentiality requirements, data on— propane storage, including— weekly inventory data disaggregated below the level of the Petroleum Administration for Defense Districts (PADD), including— data at the State level; and data from the collective storage facilities at market hubs, including storage facilities in and around Mont Belvieu, Texas, Conway, Kansas, and any future market hubs of significant regional scope; and weekly data to separately account for non-fuel propylene and propane for PADD 3 and other regions if the Administrator determines that inclusion of the nonfuel propylene supply data significantly distorts propane supply and pricing data, and the Administrator determines it is feasible to collect separate data on nonfuel propylene and propane; and propane markets, including pricing data for residential customers in States that voluntarily choose to participate in the State Heating Oil and Propane Program (SHOPP) of the Energy Information Administration.
The Administrator shall publish data on— storage at— major market centers, including the regions around Conway, Kansas and Mont Belvieu, Texas; and to the extent practicable based on existing surveys and consistent with confidentiality requirements, the regions reported in the weekly and monthly inventory data under subsection (a); and pipeline fill requirements and pipeline operational storage capacity. The Administrator shall work with the States participating in SHOPP to develop a program comparable to SHOPP to collect data on wood pellets, firewood, and other biomass.