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                             DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE 
                           Foreign-Trade Zones Board 
 
                               [Docket No. 48-87] 
 
                                   53 FR 783 
 
                                January 13, 1988 
 
 
Foreign-Trade Zone 87, Lakes Charles, LA; Application for Subzone Citgo Oil
Refinery 
 
TEXT: An application has been submitted to the Foreign-Trade Zones Board 
(the Board) by the Lake Charles Harbor and Terminal District, grantee of 
FTZ 87, requesting special-purpose subzone status for the oil refinery of 
Citgo Petroleum Corporation (subsidiary of Southland Corporation), located 
in Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana, adjacent to the Lake Charles Customs port 
of entry. The application was submitted pursuant to the provisions of the 
Foreign-Trade Zones Act, as amended (19 USC 81a-81u), and the regulations 
of the Board (15 CFR Part 400). It was formally filed on December 30, 1987.
 
   The 260,000 BPD refinery complex (3,497 acres) is located on the west 
bank of the Calcasieu River, three miles southwest of Lake Charles, on State
Highway 108, Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana. The facility employs 1600 persons
and is used to produce gasoline, kerosene, fuel oil, coke, lubricants, 
propane, propylene, waxes, and sulphur. Some 80 percent of the refinery's 
inputs are sourced abroad, including crude oil, naptha, and cat feed. 
Products such as coke and propylene are exported. 
 
   Zone procedures would exempt the refinery from Customs payments on the 
foreign products used in its exports. On its domestic sales, the company is
seeking to avoid duties on fuel used in the refinery and to defer duties 
until products leave the refinery. On certain products such as coke, 
propane, propylene, and waxes, the company would be able to elect the rate
available to importers of these products. (Currently the rate is zero. The
duty on crude oil ranges from 5 1/4 to 10 1/2 cents/barrel.) Foreign 
merchandise moved into zones are also exempt from state and local ad 
valorem taxes. The applicant indicates that zone procedures will help the 
company's international competitiveness.  
 
   In accordance with the Board's regulations, an examiners committee has 
been appointed to investigate the application and report to the Board. The
committee consists of: John J. Da Ponte, Jr. (Chairman), Director, Foreign-
Trade Zones Staff, U.S. Department of Commerce, Washington, DC 20230; Joel
Mish, District Director, U.S. Customs Service, South Central Region, 423 
Canal St., New Orleans, LA 70130; and Colonel Lloyd K. Brown, District 
Engineer, U.S. Army Engineer District New Orleans, P.O. Box 60267, New 
Orleans, LA 70160.  
 
   Comments concerning the proposed subzone are invited in writing from 
interested parties. They should be addressed to the Board's Executive 
Secretary at the address below and postmarked on or before February 21, 
1988.  
 
   A copy of the application is available for public inspection at each of
the following locations: 

Port Director's Office, 
U.S. Customs Service, 
150 Marine St., 
P.O. Box 1466, 
Lake Charles, LA 70602 
 
 
Office of the Executive Secretary, 
Foreign-Trade Zones Board, 
U.S. Department of Commerce, Room 1529, 
14th and Pennsylvania NW., 
Washington, DC 20230.  
 
   Dated: December 30, 1987. 
 
 
John J. Da Ponte, Jr., 
 
   Executive Secretary.   
[FR Doc. 88-529 Filed 1-12-88; 8:45 am] 
 
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