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Environmental Liabilities and Expenditures
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2013
Environmental Liabilities and Expenditures  
Environmental Liabilities and Expenditures

6.             Environmental Liabilities and Expenditures

 

Occidental’s operations are subject to stringent federal, state, local and foreign laws and regulations related to improving or maintaining environmental quality.

 

The laws that require or address environmental remediation, including the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA) and similar federal, state, local and foreign laws, may apply retroactively and regardless of fault, the legality of the original activities or the current ownership or control of sites.  OPC or certain of its subsidiaries participate in or actively monitor a range of remedial activities and government or private proceedings under these laws with respect to alleged past practices at operating, closed and third-party sites.  Remedial activities may include one or more of the following:  investigation involving sampling, modeling, risk assessment or monitoring; cleanup measures including removal, treatment or disposal; or operation and maintenance of remedial systems.  The environmental proceedings seek funding or performance of remediation and, in some cases, compensation for alleged property damage, punitive damages, civil penalties, injunctive relief and government oversight costs.

 

As of September 30, 2013, Occidental participated in or monitored remedial activities or proceedings at 160 sites.  The following table presents Occidental’s environmental remediation reserves as of September 30, 2013, the current portion of which is included in accrued liabilities ($80 million) and the remainder in deferred credits and other liabilities — other ($254 million).  The reserves are grouped as environmental remediation sites listed or proposed for listing by the United States Environmental Protection Agency on the CERCLA National Priorities List (NPL sites) and three categories of non-NPL sites — third-party sites, Occidental-operated sites and closed or non-operated Occidental sites.

 

 

 

Number of Sites

 

Reserve Balance
(in millions)

 

NPL sites

 

 

  32

 

 

$

51

 

 

Third-party sites

 

 

  75

 

 

 

91

 

 

Occidental-operated sites

 

 

  22

 

 

 

118

 

 

Closed or non-operated Occidental sites

 

 

  31

 

 

 

74

 

 

Total

 

 

160

 

 

$

334

 

 

 

As of September 30, 2013, Occidental’s environmental reserves exceeded $10 million each at 10 of the 160 sites described above, and 112 of the sites had reserves from zero to $1 million each.  Based on current estimates, Occidental expects to expend funds corresponding to approximately half of the current environmental reserves at the sites described above over the next three to four years and the balance at these sites over the subsequent 10 or more years.  Occidental believes its range of reasonably possible additional losses beyond those liabilities recorded for environmental remediation at these sites could be up to $375 million.  The status of Occidental’s involvement with the sites and related significant assumptions have not changed materially since December 31, 2012.  For management’s opinion with respect to environmental matters, refer to Note 7.