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1 H.R. 4606, Ensuring Small Scale LNG Certainty and Access Act 1 (May 23, 2018)

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                   CONGRESSIONAL BUDGET OFFICE

aO                            COST ESTIMATE
                                                                     May  23, 2018


                                    H.R.   4606
             Ensuring   Small  Scale LNG   Certainty   and Access  Act

  As ordered reported by the House Committee on Energy and Commerce on May 9, 2018


  H.R. 4606 would require the Department of Energy (DOE) to approve any application to
  export or import less than 0.14 billion cubic feet (bef) of natural gas per day to or from
  any country with which the United States does not have an applicable free trade
  agreement (FTA). CBO expects that expediting those applications would reduce the time
  to approve them by several months, which could affect both the number of applications
  and the volume of gas exported and imported.

  Changes in the price of gas, in the level of production of gas on federal lands, or a
  combination of the two could change the payments associated with production on federal
  lands. (Those payments are recorded as decreases in direct spending.) CBO expects that
  any additional demand for gas exports under the bill would be met by a commensurate
  increase in supply, which would result in no significant change in the price of gas. In
  addition, CBO expects that any increase in the production of gas would probably occur in
  states that accounted for more than 80 percent of gas exports over the 2012-2016 period.
  Because those states, including Michigan, Texas, and New York, contain only small
  amounts of federal land (between 0.5 percent and 10 percent of the total land area in each
  state), CBO estimates that any increase in the production of gas on federal lands would be
  small.

  Using information provided by DOE, CBO also estimates that expediting applications to
  import small quantities of gas would have negligible effects on the price and quantity of
  gas produced in the United States, primarily because the quantity of gas imported from
  non-FTA countries has been very small in recent years. Over the 2013-2017 period,
  imports from those countries average 0.27 bcf per day (about 0.3 percent of the amount
  of gas produced domestically over that period). In addition, CBO expects that any effects
  from increased imports would probably be offset by the effects of increased exports. In
  2017, imports from non-FTA countries totaled less than one-seventh of the amount of
  exports to those countries, and CBO expects that the United States will continue to be a
  net exporter to non-FTA countries over the next 10 years.

  Because enacting H.R. 4606 could affect direct spending, pay-as-you-go procedures
  apply. However, CBO estimates that any such effects would not be significant in any
  year. Enacting the bill would not affect revenues.

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