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High Consequence Areas & Pipeline Assessment Intervals –Is there a need for change? Terry Boss Sr. VP Environment Safety and Operations Interstate Natural Gas Association of America

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Page 1: High Consequence Areas & Pipeline Assessment Intervals –Is there a need for change? Terry Boss Sr. VP Environment Safety and Operations Interstate Natural

High Consequence Areas & Pipeline Assessment Intervals –Is there a

need for change?Terry Boss

Sr. VP Environment Safety and OperationsInterstate Natural Gas Association of

America

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Outline

• Natural Gas and Transportation• Management of Public Risk• Results of the IMP Program• Requesting Flexibility in IMP Program Schedule• Ongoing Initiatives to Improve Performance

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Natural Gas and Transportation• Primarily Methane – Hydrogen with some Carbon

– Swamp Gas• Lower Density of Energy – Gaseous• Locations of Supply is Diverse• Locations of Market is Diverse• Transportation by Pipelines is Most Feasible• “Bridge” Fuel• Primary Risk is Fire

– Lighter than Air– Limited Ignition Range– Heat Radiation based on Quantity

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Market and Population is Dispersed

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The Natural Gas Industry Marketers

272,500 Gas Wells

Producers• Majors• Independents

Gathering

Storage

Commercial

Residential

Industrial &Utilities

1200 Distributors

Storage

30 MajorInterstatePipelines

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Interstate Natural Gas Pipelines

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More Interstate Natural Gas Pipeline Informationwww.ingaa.org

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Managing Public RiskNatural Gas Transmission Pipeline Safety Development

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Pipeline Safety - Layers of Protection Example

OPS49 CFR192/5

ASMEB31.4/8

NACERP-0169 & RP-0502

APIRP-1163

Close Internal SurveyDirect Current Voltage Gradient

HydrotestingInline Inspection

Integrity Management

Regulations

Codes

Standards

Practices

Programs

External Corrosion Threat

SCC

ConstInternal

Mfg

Research & Development

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Natural Gas Transmission Pipeline Risk Management biased by Population Density• Design

– Design Classes• Materials

– Strength of Pipe• Construction

– Construction Techniques• Operation

– Operating pressures and Practices• Inspection

– Frequency and Type of Inspection• Maintenance

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Example “High Consequence Area”

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C-FER HCA determined by Pres. & Diameter

0100200300400500600700800900

1,0001,1001,2001,3001,4001,5001,6001,700

0 250 500 750 1,000 1,250 1,500 1,750 2,000 2,250 2,500

Maximum Operating Pressure (psig)

Dis

tan

ce (

ft)

3"

4"

6"

8"

10"

12"

16"

20"

24"

30"

36"

42"

Worst Case Consequence Analysis

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r = 1009 ft.

Constant Consequence Concept

660 ft.

660 ft.

Pipeline diameter “d” (inches) = 36”

MAOP 1650 psig: PIR = 1000 ft

PIR = 0.69 pd2

Pipeline diameter “d” (inches) = 30”

MAOP 1000 psig: PIR = 655 ft

Pipeline diameter “d” (inches) = 18”

MAOP 600 psig: PIR = 304 ft

20 houses within circle

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Pictorial of a High Consequence Area for Natural Gas Overlaid on the Class Location System

660 ft

30” Pipeline

1010 psig

HousesClass 3

HCA

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Number of Significant Incidents

Number of Fatalities

Number of Injuries

Property Damage

Results of the IMP Program

(PHMSA) Carlsbad

Hurricanes

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Ongoing Performance Metrics -PHMSA

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INGAA Foundation Report

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Probability of Failure

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Types Failures

Static Anomalies Detrimental Non - Detrimental

Time Independent Defects Excavation Damage Weather Terrorist

Time Dependent Defects Corrosion Cracking

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Manage Time Dependent Defects

Manage Time Dependent Effects Inline Inspection Pressure Test Direct Assessment Other Approved Methods

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Integrity Assessment Technology Split

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GAO Report (Sept 2006)

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Timeline For IMP

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Interaction of Baseline and Continuing Assessments

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Condition of gas transmission pipelines are better than original public

perception

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GAO concludes that 7 year reassessment period is conservative

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Requesting Flexibility in IMP Program Schedule

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Public Workshop to gather comments on Special Permit and Criteria Discussion for 7-year ReassessmentsLocation: Arlington, VirginiaJan 18, 2008

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Congressional Testimony - March 2008

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Number of Reportable Incidents

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Number of Immediate Repairs

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Number of Scheduled Repairs

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Ongoing Initiatives to Improve Performance

• Tools• Processes• Procedures• Implementation

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Cased Pipeline Integrity Assessment Workshop

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Anomaly Assessment and Repair Workshop - October 22, 2008

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Conclusions

• Natural Gas is a Very Important Energy Source– Flexible and Readily Available– Bridge Fuel for Climate Change– Energy Security

• Public Risk Can and Is Being Managed• Flexibility in the IMP Program is Very Desirable• Commitment to Ongoing Improvement

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Background Material• COMPARISON OF INTEGRITY MANAGEMENT ASSESSMENT TECHNIQUES FOR NATURAL GAS TRANSMISSION

PIPELINES– www.ingaa.org– F-2007-09

• NATURAL GAS PIPELINE SAFETY Risk-Based Standards Should Allow Operators to Better Tailor Reassessments to Pipeline Threats

– www.gao.gov– GAO-06-945

• Integrity Management Plan Metrics http://primis.phmsa.dot.gov/gasimp/PerformanceMeasures.htm• PHMSA Workshops

– Public Workshop to gather comments on Special Permit and Criteria Discussion for 7-year Reassessments http://www.phmsa.dot.gov/portal/site/PHMSA/menuitem.ebdc7a8a7e39f2e55cf2031050248a0c/?vgnextoid=4aeb8defc8de6110VgnVCM1000001ecb7898RCRD&vgnextchannel=5296519d7e818110VgnVCM1000009ed07898RCRD&vgnextfmt=print

– Cased Pipeline Integrity Assessment Workshop https://primis.phmsa.dot.gov/meetings/MtgHome.mtg?mtg=54

– Anomaly Assessment and Repair Workshop https://primis.phmsa.dot.gov/meetings/MtgHome.mtg?mtg=55• Congressional Hearing

– The Pipeline Inspection, Protection, Enforcement, and Safety Act of 2006: Implementation Review and Discussion of Safety Reassessment Intervals for Natural Gas Pipelines; Subcommittee on Energy and Air Quality Wednesday, March 12, 2008 http://energycommerce.house.gov/cmte_mtgs/110-eaq-hrg.031208.PIPE.shtml