Appendix B4 Energy Usage and Fuel Calculations

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Appendix B4 Energy Usage and Fuel Calculations Berths 167-169 [Shell] Marine Oil Terminal Wharf Improvement Project March 2018 APP#131007-133 SCH# 2015061102

Table B4-1: Proposed Project (Mitigated) Construction Energy Consumption Category Year Fuel GHG Emissions (Metric Tons) Off-road Construction Equipment 2018 Diesel 169.79 16,711 Marine Sources / Equipment 2018 Diesel 38.63 3,802 On-road Construction Vehicles 2018 Diesel 31.04 3,055 Worker Vehicles 2018 Gasoline 44.45 5,000 Off-road Construction Equipment 2019 Diesel 382.81 37,677 Marine Sources / Equipment 2019 Diesel 453.77 44,660 On-road Construction Vehicles 2019 Diesel 171.27 16,857 Worker Vehicles 2019 Gasoline 50.17 5,643 Off-road Construction Equipment 2020 Diesel 309.39 30,451 Marine Sources / Equipment 2020 Diesel 294.40 28,975 On-road Construction Vehicles 2020 Diesel 64.98 6,396 Worker Vehicles 2020 Gasoline 29.53 3,321 Off-road Construction Equipment 2021 Diesel 207.21 20,393 Marine Sources / Equipment 2021 Diesel 219.43 21,596 On-road Construction Vehicles 2021 Diesel 142.52 14,027 Worker Vehicles 2021 Gasoline 19.97 2,246 Off-road Construction Equipment 2022 Diesel 79.20 7,795 Marine Sources / Equipment 1 2022 Diesel 124.07 12,211 On-road Construction Vehicles 2022 Diesel 13.30 1,309 Worker Vehicles 2022 Gasoline 10.61 1,193 Off-road Construction Equipment 2023 Diesel 35.86 3,530 Marine Sources / Equipment 2023 Diesel 0.00 0 On-road Construction Vehicles 2023 Diesel 2.16 212 Worker Vehicles 2023 Gasoline 0.00 0 Total Construction - Diesel ALL Diesel - 269,655 Fuel Consumed (Gallons) Total Construction - Gasoline ALL Gasoline - 17,403 Notes: Marine sources/equipment include barges, tugboats and work boats (harbor craft). Emissions are calculated as far as the California state boundary. Figures are for the proposed Project with all construction mitigation measures.

Table B4-2: Mitigated Operational Energy Consumption Operational Category Trucks Delivering Propane* Year Fuel Type Fuel Consumed (gal/yr) mitigated Diesel 0 Loading (VDU)* Propane 0 Ships Transit 2011-2015 and Anchorage () Diesel 829,939 Ships Hoteling Diesel 245,515 Terminal Throughput (bbls) 13,251,089 Gallons of Fuel Consumed During the Project per bbls of Throughput Tugs Diesel 28,344 Vessel Fuel Usage Total Diesel 1,103,798 0.0832 Trucks Delivering Propane Diesel 2,555 0.000179 Loading (VDU) Propane 73,961 0.0051 Ships Transit Diesel 891,360 and Anchorage 2019 14,343,405 Ships Hoteling Diesel 261,542 Tugs Diesel 30,416 Vessel Fuel Usage Total Diesel 1,198,193 0.0825 Trucks Delivering Propane Diesel 2,555 0.000130 Loading (VDU) Propane 73,961 0.0040 Ships Transit Diesel 1,153,017 and Anchorage 2031 18,190,906 Ships Hoteling Diesel 525,243 Tugs Diesel 48,129 Vessel Fuel Usage Total Diesel 1,741,264 0.0878 Trucks Delivering Propane Diesel 2,555 0.00010 Loading (VDU) Propane 73,961 0.00290 Ships Transit Diesel 1,622,041 and Anchorage 2048 25,471,660 Ships Hoteling Diesel 738,901 Tugs Diesel 67,707 Vessel Fuel Usage Total Diesel 2,443,524 0.095 Notes: * Not used in the scenario. Compliance with the Vessel Speed Reduction Program (VSRP) mitigation measure results in slightly less fuel usage during transit.

Table B4-3: Operational Fuel Consumption Minus Compared with Total Fuel Use for California and USA Source 2011-2015 Project Fuel Use (MM gal/yr) 0.83 California Fuel Use (MM gal/yr) Project Use as % of California Fuel Use USA Fuel Use (MM gal/yr) Project Use as % of USA Fuel Use Ships Hoteling Diesel 0.25 Tugs Diesel 0.03 Loading Diesel - Loading Gasoline - Loading Propane - Total Diesel 1.10 4,126.46 0.027% 61,247.33 0.0018% Total Gasoline - 13,983.68 0.000% 131,133.79 0.0000% Total Propane - 580.83 0.000% 37,623.02 0.0000% 2019 0.89 Ships Hoteling Diesel 0.26 Tugs Diesel 0.03 Loading Propane 0.07 Total Diesel 1.20 Total Propane 0.07 Total Diesel Minus Total Gasoline Minus Total Propane Minus 2019 Mitigated 0.10 4,126.46 0.002% 61,247.33 0.0002% 0.00 13,983.68 0.000% 131,133.79 0.0000% 0.07 580.83 0.013% 37,623.02 0.0002% 0.89 Ships Hoteling Diesel 0.26 Tugs Diesel 0.03 Loading Propane 0.07 Total Diesel 1.20 Total Propane 0.07 Total Diesel Minus 0.10 4,126.46 0.002% 61,247.33 0.0002%

Total Gasoline Minus 0.00 13,983.68 0.000% 131,133.79 0.0000% Total Propane Minus 0.07 580.83 0.013% 37,623.02 0.0002% 2031 1.15 Ships Hoteling Diesel 0.53 Tugs Diesel 0.05 Loading Propane 0.09 Total Diesel 1.74 Total Propane 0.09 Total Diesel Minus 0.64 4,126.46 0.016% 61,247.33 0.0010% Total Gasoline Minus 0.00 13,983.68 0.000% 131,133.79 0.0000% Total Propane Minus 0.07 580.83 0.013% 37,623.02 0.0002% 2031 Mitigated 1.15 Ships Hoteling Diesel 0.53 Tugs Diesel 0.05 Loading Propane 0.09 Total Diesel 1.74 Total Propane 0.09 Total Diesel Minus 0.64 4,126.46 0.016% 61,247.33 0.0010% Total Gasoline Minus 0.00 13,983.68 0.000% 131,133.79 0.0000% Total Propane Minus 0.07 580.83 0.013% 37,623.02 0.0002% 2048 1.62 Ships Hoteling Diesel 0.74 Tugs Diesel 0.07 Loading Propane 0.13 Total Diesel 2.45 Total Propane 0.13

Total Diesel Minus 1.34 4,126.46 0.033% 61,247.33 0.0022% Total Gasoline Minus 0.00 13,983.68 0.000% 131,133.79 0.0000% Total Propane Minus 0.07 580.83 0.013% 37,623.02 0.0002% 2048 Mitigated 1.62 Ships Hoteling Diesel 0.74 Tugs Diesel 0.07 Loading Propane 0.13 Total Diesel 2.45 Total Propane 0.13 Total Diesel Minus 1.34 4,126.46 0.033% 61,247.33 0.0022% Total Gasoline Minus 0.00 13,983.68 0.000% 131,133.79 0.0000% Total Propane Minus 0.07 580.83 0.013% 37,623.02 0.0002% Notes: California and USA fuel use from US Energy Information Administration Primary Energy Consumption Estimates, 2015 (https://www.eia.gov/state/seds/sep_sum/html/pdf/sum_btu_totcb.pdf)