OAR 340-253-1010
Fuels to Include in Credit and Deficit Calculation


(1)

Fuels included. Credits and deficits must be calculated for all regulated fuels and clean fuels, except that:

(a)

Credits may be generated only for B100 that complies with an oxidation stability induction period of not less than 8 hours as determined by the test method described in the European standard EN 15751;

(b)

B100 that does not comply with subsection (a) can still be imported into Oregon and must be reported, but cannot generate credits for the CFP.

(2)

Fuels exempted. Except as provided in sections (3), (4), and (5), credits and deficits may not be calculated for fuels exempted under OAR 340-253-0250 (Exemptions).

(3)

Voluntary inclusion. A regulated party, credit generator, or aggregator may choose to include in its credits and deficits calculations fuel that is exempt under OAR 340-253-0250 (Exemptions)(1) and fuel that is sold to an exempt fuel user in Oregon under 340-253-0250 (Exemptions)(2), provided that the credit and deficit calculation includes all fuels listed on the same invoice.

(4)

When fuels are exported from Oregon:

(a)

Any bulk quantity of fuel that is exported must be reported by the person who holds title to the fuel when it is exported;

(b)

If the exporter purchased the fuel with the compliance obligation, the exported fuels will not generate deficits or credits;

(c)

If credits or deficits were generated and separated from the fuel through a transfer without obligation, the exporter will incur credits or deficits, as appropriate, to balance out the deficits or credits detached from the fuel; and

(d)

If the fuel was imported in one quarter and exported in another quarter, the exporter will incur credits or deficits, as appropriate, to balance out the deficits or credits, respectively, associated with the fuel when it was imported in the prior quarter.
(5) Alternative jet fuel. Alternative jet fuel may be reported by the producer or importer of the fuel and any registered parties that hold title to it, so long as the fuel is loaded into airplanes in Oregon. If a gallon of alternative jet fuel that has been reported to the Clean Fuels Program as imported or produced is later exported, lost, or otherwise not used for transportation it must be reported as such.

Source: Rule 340-253-1010 — Fuels to Include in Credit and Deficit Calculation, https://secure.­sos.­state.­or.­us/oard/view.­action?ruleNumber=340-253-1010.

340–253–0000
Overview
340–253–0040
Definitions
340–253–0060
Acronyms
340–253–0100
Oregon Clean Fuels Program Applicability and Requirements
340–253–0200
Regulated and Clean Fuels
340–253–0250
Exemptions
340–253–0310
Regulated Parties: Providers of Gasoline, Diesel, Ethanol, Biodiesel, Renewable Diesel, and Blends Thereof
340–253–0320
Credit Generators: Providers of Compressed Natural Gas, Liquefied Natural Gas, Liquefied Compressed Natural Gas, and Liquefied Petroleum Gas
340–253–0330
Credit Generators: Providers of Electricity
340–253–0340
Credit Generators: Providers of Hydrogen Fuel or a Hydrogen Blend
340–253–0350
Credit Generators: Alternative Jet Fuel
340–253–0400
Carbon Intensities
340–253–0450
Obtaining a Carbon Intensity
340–253–0460
Energy Economy Ratio-Adjusted carbon intensity applications
340–253–0470
Determining the Carbon Intensity of Electricity
340–253–0500
Registration
340–253–0600
Records
340–253–0620
Oregon Fuels Reporting System
340–253–0630
Quarterly Reports
340–253–0640
Specific Requirements for Reporting
340–253–0650
Annual Compliance Reports
340–253–0670
Authority to Suspend, Revoke, or Modify
340–253–0700
Third Party Verification Requirements
340–253–1000
Credit and Deficit Basics
340–253–1005
Transacting Credits
340–253–1010
Fuels to Include in Credit and Deficit Calculation
340–253–1020
Calculating Credits and Deficits
340–253–1030
Demonstrating Compliance
340–253–1040
Credit Clearance Market
340–253–1055
Public Disclosure
340–253–1100
Advance Crediting
340–253–2000
Emergency Deferrals
340–253–2100
Forecasted Fuel Supply Deferral
340–253–8010
Tables
Last Updated

Jun. 8, 2021

Rule 340-253-1010’s source at or​.us