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Arkansas Rule D-23 – General Rule for the Regulation of Underground Natural Gas Storage Projects 

The Arkansas Oil and Gas Commission (“OGC”) has proposed amendments to Commission General Rule D-23, “General Rule for the Regulation of Underground Natural Gas Storage Projects.” Specifically, the rule amendments are promulgated to provide for the underground storage of other gases, such as carbon oxides, ammonia, hydrogen, nitrogen, and noble gas. The OGC accepted comments up until…

Missouri Updates Department of Commerce and Insurance Rules: What You Need to Know!

The State of Missouri has amended the rules in the Department of Commerce and Insurance, Division 4240 – Public Service Commission, Chapter 40 – Gas Utilities and Gas Safety Standards, effective March 1, 2024. These rule changes address amendments by the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA), Office of Pipeline Safety, 49 CFR Parts 191…

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 February 2024, PHMSA issued 1 CAO, 6 NOAs, 6 NOPVs, and 6 WLs accompanied by $307,942 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 regarding interpretations and pending regulatory deadlines. Q:  Do I have to do ILI on newly constructed pipe?  A: Yes, hydro is the baseline – don’t have to ILI…

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Smart energy policies should include ways to reduce energy consumption by utilizing current energy infrastructure efficiently and planning for our energy future in a way that protects consumer choice. This strategy would balance energy needs and ultimately ensure energy infrastructure is secure and economically viable for future generations. Learn more by clicking here. 

The Enforcement Corner

The Enforcement Corner summarizes recent PHMSA enforcement actions, indicating where PHMSA is focusing its enforcement efforts and the fines they are proposing for various types of violations. In January 2024, PHMSA issued 2 NOAs, 4 NOPVs, and 3 WLs, accompanied by $81,800 in proposed fines. Significant proposed fines were attributed to the following code sections:…

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 regarding interpretations and pending regulatory deadlines. Q:  If a liquid pipeline operator installs the wrong style of gasket in a flange during a maintenance repair, and then the…

GPAC Meeting Notice March 2024 

The next Gas Pipeline Advisory Committee (GPAC) meeting will discuss the Leak Detection and Repair (LDAR) and Class Location Notice of Proposed Rule Makings (NPRM). The meeting is set to take place March 25-29, 2024. The plan is to start each day at 8:30 AM and continue through Friday until both rules are completed.  However,…

PHMSA Delivers Proposed Rule On Carbon Pipeline Safety To White House OMB

“The U.S. Department of Transportation’s Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration on Feb. 2 delivered a proposed rule to the White House Office of Management and Budget focused on improving the safety of carbon dioxide pipelines. OMB review marks a final stage before a proposed rule is released for public comment.” Erin Voegele, Carbon Capture…

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 regarding interpretations and pending regulatory deadlines. Q:  If a liquid pipeline operator installs the wrong style of gasket in a flange during a maintenance repair, and then the…

NTSB has issued its Final Incident Report on the 2021 San Pedro Bay Crude Oil Pipeline Incident

In its final report, NTSB has recommended PHMSA to encourage operators to implement PSMS. The following recommendation was approved by the NTSB Board to the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration.  “Issue an advisory bulletin to all Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration-regulated pipeline owners and operators, promoting the benefits of pipeline safety management systems…

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Expanding American Infrastructure Helps Achieve Climate Progress! #DidYouKnow that new pipelines could help further reduce emissions? Pipelines are key to safely capturing and storing carbon to keep it away from our air. To advance lower carbon technologies, it’s important that America expands modern infrastructure and accelerates energy innovations instead of delaying technologies and restricting needed…

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 December 2023, PHMSA issued 7 NOAs, 8 NOPVs, and 7 WLs accompanied by $527,934 in proposed fines. Significant proposed fines were attributed to the following code sections: …

PHMSA Form Updates

PHMSA has made changes to several forms as listed below.  PHMSA updated these forms on January 10, 2024  PHMSA updated these forms on January 2 & 3, 2024  You can download copies of these forms here. 

PHMSA Issues FAQ for RIN 2 Gas Transmission Rule

PHMSA has posted new Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) related to “Pipeline Safety: Safety of Gas Transmission Pipelines: Repair Criteria, Integrity Management Improvements, Cathodic Protection, Management of Change, and Other Related Amendments” Rule (87 FR 52224 (Aug. 24, 2022)), as amended by 88 FR 24708 (Apr. 24, 2023) (collectively, the “2022 Gas Transmission Final Rule”).  The…

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DID YOU KNOW? INGAA members take several proactive steps to prepare for winter weather as part of their commitment to the safe, secure, and reliable transportation of natural gas throughout the country. INGAA members’ winterization plans generally focus on three key areas: asset integrity, stakeholder coordination, and personnel safety. Click here to read more.