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DID YOU KNOW? Natural gas is what fuels the stoves and ovens that deliver world-class, memorable meals in restaurants and resorts. Hotels use natural gas to provide hot showers, clean linens, and to keep the lights no matter the situation. In colder climates, heated pools and saunas allow guests to relax, and fire pits keep…

The Enforcement Corner

The Enforcement Corner summarizes recent PHMSA enforcement actions, indicating where PHMSA is putting its enforcement efforts and the fines they are proposing for various types of violations. In July 2023, PHMSA issued 1 CAO, 3 NOAs, 5 NOPVs, and no WLs accompanied by $119,000 in proposed fines. Significant proposed fines were attributed to the following…

Q&A Section

Do you have questions? RCP’s SMEs have the answers. Information will be posted here for questions we often get from clients or discussions we have with regulators, interpretations and pending regulatory deadlines. Q:  Is a spill of diesel fuel from a tank used to refill company vehicles at a crude oil pumping station considered to…

Texas RRC Notices to Pipeline Operators

The Railroad Commission of Texas (RRC) issued several notices to Pipeline Operators regarding electronic or online filing for POCs and new construction reports; and, there is a new address for the Fort Worth office. Plan of Correction Letter Electronic or Online Filing Mandatory September 1 Pipeline operators must submit POC letters, including completion documentation, by…

Arkansas Damage Prevention Reg Changes

On August 14th, the Arkansas State regulations for Chapter 271 – Underground Facilities Damage Prevention were updated.  Additions, deletions and modifications were made to the definitions. New language was added to Chapter 14-271-104. Penalties – Civil Remedies. “. . .any person who damages an underground facility and violates this chapter shall be subject to a…

PHMSA PSMS Survey Now Live

The online portal for PHMSA’s Pipeline Safety Management Systems (PSMS) voluntary Information Collection Request is now available on the same portal used for Gas Distribution Annual Report submissions. Operators have until September 19, 2023, to respond. RCP Offers PSMS Development and Gap AnalysisRCP has extensive experience in developing, assessing, and implementing safety management systems. RCP subject…

PHMSA Notice of Proposed Rulemaking – Gas Distribution

[Docket No. PHMSA-2021-0046] On September 7th, PHMSA’s Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM), Safety of Gas Distribution Pipelines and Other Pipeline Safety Initiatives, was published in the Federal Register.  This NPRM would require gas distribution operators to update their distribution integrity management programs (DIMP), emergency response plans, operations and maintenance manuals, and other safety practices. This…

PHMSA Pipeline Safety R&D Public Meeting Oct 31 – Nov 1, 2023

[Docket No. PHMSA-2023-0056] PHMSA announced the 2023 Pipeline Safety Research and Development Forum will be held October 31–November 1, 2023, at the Westin Crystal City, Reagan National Airport, 1800 Richmond Highway, Arlington, VA. PHMSA Pipeline Safety R&D Forum is held to generate a national research agenda that identifies technical challenges; foster solutions to improve pipeline…

Did you know?

DID YOU KNOW? Interstate Natural Gas Association of America (INGAA) members work continuously to improve practices that minimize methane emissions from interstate natural gas transmission and storage operations in a prudent and environmentally responsible manner. INGAA’s 2021 Methane Emissions Commitments outline actions the membership take on a regular basis in order to continue to reduce…

Q&A Section

Do you have questions? RCP’s SMEs have the answers. Information will be posted here for questions we often get from clients or discussions we have with regulators, interpretations and pending regulatory deadlines. Q: Can a refined products pipeline be considered a liquid gathering line if it is 8” or less in diameter and starts at…

The Enforcement Corner

The Enforcement Corner summarizes recent PHMSA enforcement actions, indicating where PHMSA is putting its enforcement efforts and the fines they are proposing for various types of violations. In June 2023, PHMSA issued 4 NOAs, 7 NOPVs, and 4 WLs accompanied by $3,429,512 in proposed fines. Significant proposed fines were attributed to the following code sections:…

Pipeline Fines Trending Up… a lot?!

Mike Soraghan with “E&E News” noted in a recent Energywire article that PHMSA’s fines for pipeline safety violations have trended significantly higher in the past couple of years.  Per the article: “Federal civil penalties for pipeline safety violations topped $10 million for the first time in 2021 and rose again last year to $11.6 million.…

PHMSA Technical Corrections to Valve Installation and Minimum Rupture Detection

[Docket No. PHMSA-2013-0255, Amdt. Nos. 192-134, 195-106] PHMSA issued editorial and technical corrections clarifying the regulations in its April 8, 2022, final rule titled “Pipeline Safety: Requirement of Valve Installation and Minimum Rupture Detection Standards” for certain gas, hazardous liquid, and carbon dioxide pipelines. (See related article in the June 2022 edition of the “DOT…

Featured Service

Precision Under Pressure: Every Test. Every Time. TestApp is the first, and only, mobile app specifically designed for pressure testing. RCP created this new software to enable gas distribution operators to wirelessly record pressure test data and automatically generate final test reports, all through the convenience of their phone or tablet. Why are we so…

Texas Railroad Commission Public Hearing on Proposed Amendments to Chapter 5 (CO2) Rules

The Railroad Commission of Texas (RRC) will host a public comment hearing on the proposed amendments to Chapter 5, relating to Carbon Dioxide (CO2), which are part of the RRC’s ongoing application to the United States Environmental Protection Agency for enforcement primacy of the Class VI Underground Injection Control Program. To view the proposed rules,…