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2,665 Integrity digs
2014
3,818
2015
3,151
2016
2,696
2017
2,557
2018
2,665
51,563 Kilometresof in-line inspection
2014
45,306
2015
31,196
2016
39,059
2017
36,882
2018
51,563
$2 Billion investedin maintenance and monitoring
2014
$1.4 B
2015
$1.3 B
2016
$1.2 B
2017
$1.6 B
2018
$2.0 B
$22.6 Million investedin innovative technology
2014
$23.0 M
2015
$16.7 M
2016
$22.8 M
2017
$22.2 M
2018
$22.6 M
2014
335
2015
386
2016
454
2017
542
2018
452
452 Emergencyresponse exercises
67% Decrease in total incidents(rights-of-way and facility incidents)
0 Fatalities
2018
Total recordableinjury rate1
Motor vehicle incident rate2
Fatalities (number)
2014 2016 2017
1.37
0
1.07
0
2.31
0.64
0.430.37
0.430.49
0
1.62
0
1.26
0
2015
24% Decline ininjury rate over the past 5 years
22% Decrease inmotor vehicle incident rate, and a 54% decline over the past 5 years
$27.5 Million investedin community initiatives across Canada
$1.8 Billion contributedto government tax revenues
TAX
$764 Million paidin property taxes to municipalities
$4.6 Billion spentin Canadian communities, including$240 million with Indigenous suppliers
13,646 Full-time equivalent jobs
$7 Billion investedin capital expenditures
29,982Volunteer hours
Employees from CEPA member companies volunteered a total of 29,982 hours to
various charities in 2018 (based on available reporting).
$3.6 Milliondonated by employees
Employees from CEPA member companies donated a total of $3.6 million
to various charities in 2018 (based on available reporting).
Natural gas incidentsCEPA member 2014–2018 (rights-of-way incidents)
20182014 2015 2016 2017
Total incidents Significant incidents
151513
1517
5
1112
Causes of pipeline incidentsCEPA member 2014–2018 (rights-of-way incidents)
Natural gas incidents – total product releasedCEPA member 2014–2018 (rights-of-way incidents)
2014
116.7
2015
121.3
2016
0.37
2017
2.8
2018
116.6*
Million cubic feet released
Liquids incidentsCEPA member 2014–2018 (rights-of-way incidents)
Total incidents Significant incidents
20182014 2015 2016 2017
4433
6
12
002
Liquids incidents – total product released vs. product recoveredCEPA member 2014–2018 (rights-of-way incidents)
2018
Barrels released Barrels recovered
2014
554
NO
T RE
PORT
ED
175.5 164.2
2016
38 0
2017
7,447 7,396
2015
16 13
18%41%Metal loss Cracking
13%Other
11%
External interference
14%
Materials, manufacturing and construction3%
Geotechnical
54% used byCanadians
46% exported to the US
Natural gasMore than
5.9 TrillionCubic feet of natural gas was safelydelivered by CEPA members in 2018
Crude oilMore than
1.6 BillionBarrels of crude oil were safelydelivered by CEPA members in 2018
4% used byCanadians
96% exported to the US
121,000km Total distance of CEPA members’pipelines in Canada(Equivalent to almost three times around the world)
Total rights-of-way incidents (2011–2018)Natural gas Liquids
20182011
10
20
30
2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
15
4
Guidance document design and development
Action planning for continual improvement
Third-party verification
Self-assessmentIntegrity First priority identification
Change management and co
mm
unic
atio
ns
Coaching
1
23
45
6 Reporting
2,665 Integrity digs
2014
3,818
2015
3,151
2016
2,696
2017
2,557
2018
2,665
51,563 Kilometresof in-line inspection
2014
45,306
2015
31,196
2016
39,059
2017
36,882
2018
51,563
$2 Billion investedin maintenance and monitoring
2014
$1.4 B
2015
$1.3 B
2016
$1.2 B
2017
$1.6 B
2018
$2.0 B
$22.6 Million investedin innovative technology
2014
$23.0 M
2015
$16.7 M
2016
$22.8 M
2017
$22.2 M
2018
$22.6 M
2014
335
2015
386
2016
454
2017
542
2018
452
452 Emergencyresponse exercises
67% Decrease in total incidents(rights-of-way and facility incidents)
0 Fatalities
2018
Total recordableinjury rate1
Motor vehicle incident rate2
Fatalities (number)
2014 2016 2017
1.37
0
1.07
0
2.31
0.64
0.430.37
0.430.49
0
1.62
0
1.26
0
2015
24% Decline ininjury rate over the past 5 years
22% Decrease inmotor vehicle incident rate, and a 54% decline over the past 5 years
$27.5 Million investedin community initiatives across Canada
$1.8 Billion contributedto government tax revenues
TAX
$764 Million paidin property taxes to municipalities
$4.6 Billion spentin Canadian communities, including$240 million with Indigenous suppliers
13,646 Full-time equivalent jobs
$7 Billion investedin capital expenditures
29,982Volunteer hours
Employees from CEPA member companies volunteered a total of 29,982 hours to
various charities in 2018 (based on available reporting).
$3.6 Milliondonated by employees
Employees from CEPA member companies donated a total of $3.6 million
to various charities in 2018 (based on available reporting).
Natural gas incidentsCEPA member 2014–2018 (rights-of-way incidents)
20182014 2015 2016 2017
Total incidents Significant incidents
151513
1517
5
1112
Causes of pipeline incidentsCEPA member 2014–2018 (rights-of-way incidents)
Natural gas incidents – total product releasedCEPA member 2014–2018 (rights-of-way incidents)
2014
116.7
2015
121.3
2016
0.37
2017
2.8
2018
116.6*
Million cubic feet released
Liquids incidentsCEPA member 2014–2018 (rights-of-way incidents)
Total incidents Significant incidents
20182014 2015 2016 2017
4433
6
12
002
Liquids incidents – total product released vs. product recoveredCEPA member 2014–2018 (rights-of-way incidents)
2018
Barrels released Barrels recovered
2014
554
NO
T RE
PORT
ED
175.5 164.2
2016
38 0
2017
7,447 7,396
2015
16 13
18%41%Metal loss Cracking
13%Other
11%
External interference
14%
Materials, manufacturing and construction3%
Geotechnical
54% used byCanadians
46% exported to the US
Natural gasMore than
5.9 TrillionCubic feet of natural gas was safelydelivered by CEPA members in 2018
Crude oilMore than
1.6 BillionBarrels of crude oil were safelydelivered by CEPA members in 2018
4% used byCanadians
96% exported to the US
121,000km Total distance of CEPA members’pipelines in Canada(Equivalent to almost three times around the world)
Total rights-of-way incidents (2011–2018)Natural gas Liquids
20182011
10
20
30
2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
15
4
Guidance document design and development
Action planning for continual improvement
Third-party verification
Self-assessmentIntegrity First priority identification
Change management and co
mm
unic
atio
ns
Coaching
1
23
45
6 Reporting
2,665 Integrity digs
2014
3,818
2015
3,151
2016
2,696
2017
2,557
2018
2,665
51,563 Kilometresof in-line inspection
2014
45,306
2015
31,196
2016
39,059
2017
36,882
2018
51,563
$2 Billion investedin maintenance and monitoring
2014
$1.4 B
2015
$1.3 B
2016
$1.2 B
2017
$1.6 B
2018
$2.0 B
$22.6 Million investedin innovative technology
2014
$23.0 M
2015
$16.7 M
2016
$22.8 M
2017
$22.2 M
2018
$22.6 M
2014
335
2015
386
2016
454
2017
542
2018
452
452 Emergencyresponse exercises
67% Decrease in total incidents(rights-of-way and facility incidents)
0 Fatalities
2018
Total recordableinjury rate1
Motor vehicle incident rate2
Fatalities (number)
2014 2016 2017
1.37
0
1.07
0
2.31
0.64
0.430.37
0.430.49
0
1.62
0
1.26
0
2015
24% Decline ininjury rate over the past 5 years
22% Decrease inmotor vehicle incident rate, and a 54% decline over the past 5 years
$27.5 Million investedin community initiatives across Canada
$1.8 Billion contributedto government tax revenues
TAX
$764 Million paidin property taxes to municipalities
$4.6 Billion spentin Canadian communities, including$240 million with Indigenous suppliers
13,646 Full-time equivalent jobs
$7 Billion investedin capital expenditures
29,982Volunteer hours
Employees from CEPA member companies volunteered a total of 29,982 hours to
various charities in 2018 (based on available reporting).
$3.6 Milliondonated by employees
Employees from CEPA member companies donated a total of $3.6 million
to various charities in 2018 (based on available reporting).
Natural gas incidentsCEPA member 2014–2018 (rights-of-way incidents)
20182014 2015 2016 2017
Total incidents Significant incidents
151513
1517
5
1112
Causes of pipeline incidentsCEPA member 2014–2018 (rights-of-way incidents)
Natural gas incidents – total product releasedCEPA member 2014–2018 (rights-of-way incidents)
2014
116.7
2015
121.3
2016
0.37
2017
2.8
2018
116.6*
Million cubic feet released
Liquids incidentsCEPA member 2014–2018 (rights-of-way incidents)
Total incidents Significant incidents
20182014 2015 2016 2017
4433
6
12
002
Liquids incidents – total product released vs. product recoveredCEPA member 2014–2018 (rights-of-way incidents)
2018
Barrels released Barrels recovered
2014
554
NO
T RE
PORT
ED
175.5 164.2
2016
38 0
2017
7,447 7,396
2015
16 13
18%41%Metal loss Cracking
13%Other
11%
External interference
14%
Materials, manufacturing and construction3%
Geotechnical
54% used byCanadians
46% exported to the US
Natural gasMore than
5.9 TrillionCubic feet of natural gas was safelydelivered by CEPA members in 2018
Crude oilMore than
1.6 BillionBarrels of crude oil were safelydelivered by CEPA members in 2018
4% used byCanadians
96% exported to the US
121,000km Total distance of CEPA members’pipelines in Canada(Equivalent to almost three times around the world)
Total rights-of-way incidents (2011–2018)Natural gas Liquids
20182011
10
20
30
2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
15
4
Guidance document design and development
Action planning for continual improvement
Third-party verification
Self-assessmentIntegrity First priority identification
Change management and co
mm
unic
atio
ns
Coaching
1
23
45
6 Reporting
2,665 Integrity digs
2014
3,818
2015
3,151
2016
2,696
2017
2,557
2018
2,665
51,563 Kilometresof in-line inspection
2014
45,306
2015
31,196
2016
39,059
2017
36,882
2018
51,563
$2 Billion investedin maintenance and monitoring
2014
$1.4 B
2015
$1.3 B
2016
$1.2 B
2017
$1.6 B
2018
$2.0 B
$22.6 Million investedin innovative technology
2014
$23.0 M
2015
$16.7 M
2016
$22.8 M
2017
$22.2 M
2018
$22.6 M
2014
335
2015
386
2016
454
2017
542
2018
452
452 Emergencyresponse exercises
67% Decrease in total incidents(rights-of-way and facility incidents)
0 Fatalities
2018
Total recordableinjury rate1
Motor vehicle incident rate2
Fatalities (number)
2014 2016 2017
1.37
0
1.07
0
2.31
0.64
0.430.37
0.430.49
0
1.62
0
1.26
0
2015
24% Decline ininjury rate over the past 5 years
22% Decrease inmotor vehicle incident rate, and a 54% decline over the past 5 years
$27.5 Million investedin community initiatives across Canada
$1.8 Billion contributedto government tax revenues
TAX
$764 Million paidin property taxes to municipalities
$4.6 Billion spentin Canadian communities, including$240 million with Indigenous suppliers
13,646 Full-time equivalent jobs
$7 Billion investedin capital expenditures
29,982Volunteer hours
Employees from CEPA member companies volunteered a total of 29,982 hours to
various charities in 2018 (based on available reporting).
$3.6 Milliondonated by employees
Employees from CEPA member companies donated a total of $3.6 million
to various charities in 2018 (based on available reporting).
Natural gas incidentsCEPA member 2014–2018 (rights-of-way incidents)
20182014 2015 2016 2017
Total incidents Significant incidents
151513
1517
5
1112
Causes of pipeline incidentsCEPA member 2014–2018 (rights-of-way incidents)
Natural gas incidents – total product releasedCEPA member 2014–2018 (rights-of-way incidents)
2014
116.7
2015
121.3
2016
0.37
2017
2.8
2018
116.6*
Million cubic feet released
Liquids incidentsCEPA member 2014–2018 (rights-of-way incidents)
Total incidents Significant incidents
20182014 2015 2016 2017
4433
6
12
002
Liquids incidents – total product released vs. product recoveredCEPA member 2014–2018 (rights-of-way incidents)
2018
Barrels released Barrels recovered
2014
554
NO
T RE
PORT
ED
175.5 164.2
2016
38 0
2017
7,447 7,396
2015
16 13
18%41%Metal loss Cracking
13%Other
11%
External interference
14%
Materials, manufacturing and construction3%
Geotechnical
54% used byCanadians
46% exported to the US
Natural gasMore than
5.9 TrillionCubic feet of natural gas was safelydelivered by CEPA members in 2018
Crude oilMore than
1.6 BillionBarrels of crude oil were safelydelivered by CEPA members in 2018
4% used byCanadians
96% exported to the US
121,000km Total distance of CEPA members’pipelines in Canada(Equivalent to almost three times around the world)
Total rights-of-way incidents (2011–2018)Natural gas Liquids
20182011
10
20
30
2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
15
4
Guidance document design and development
Action planning for continual improvement
Third-party verification
Self-assessmentIntegrity First priority identification
Change management and co
mm
unic
atio
ns
Coaching
1
23
45
6 Reporting
In 2018, CEPA members collectively spent almost $4.6 billion to obtain personnel, services, supplies and equipment from local sources, including $240 million from Indigenous suppliers.
The Canadian Energy Pipeline Association (CEPA) and its members work with a wide range of partners and stakeholders to advance the safe and responsible delivery of Canada’s energy.
This year marks our fifth annual performance report, a summary of the actions CEPA and its members are taking to advance the safety, environmental protection and socio-economic contributions of Canada’s transmission pipeline industry.
View the full report at pr19.cepa.com
$4.6 billion spent in Canadian communities, including $240 million with Indigenous suppliers
CANADIAN ENERGY. FOR US AND THE WORLD.