Lane Miller PHMSA Training and Qualification

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Lane MillerPHMSATraining and Qualification

Phone – (405) 686-2345

Email – lane.miller@dot.gov

Hi pipeline people…

Deer Hunting….

My deer last year!!

Earthquakes in Oklahoma

Work around the House…

Something closer to Home

Open Carry in Oklahoma

? Part 192

Morning Test

A bird in the the hand.

A bird in the the hand.

FRA

FAA

NHTSA

PHMSAFTA

DOT OPS HMT

NTSB

FHWA

RITA

ANPRM – Advance Notice of Proposed RulemakingUsed to gather information (non-mandatory)

NPRM – Notice of Proposed RulemakingAlmost always required – Defines intent and scope

SNPRM – Supplemental Notice of Proposed Rulemaking

FR – Final Rule

DFR – Direct Final RuleUsed for non-controversial issues

Rulemaking Process

Federal Register

www.regulations.gov

REPORTING of:

IncidentsSafety Related Conditions

Annual Pipeline Summary Data

Part 191

Incident means any of the following events:

(1) An event that involves a release of gas from a pipeline, or of liquefied natural gas, liquefied petroleum gas, refrigerant gas, or gas from an LNG facility, and that results in one of the following consequences:

Incident means any of the following events:

(1) An event that involves a release of gas from a pipeline, or of liquefied natural gas, liquefied petroleum gas, refrigerant gas, or gas from an LNG facility, and that results in one of the following consequences:

Incident

…results in one of the following consequences:

(i) A death, or personal injurynecessitating in-patient hospitalization;(ii) Estimated property damage of$50,000 or more, including loss to theoperator and others, or both;

Incident (cont)

…results in one of the following consequences:

Incident (cont)

(iii) Unintentional estimated gas loss of 3 MMCF or more;

Emergency Shutdown of an LNG Facility

Incident

Judgment of the Operator

Media?

Outages - # customers?

Road closures?

Incident

1-800-424-8802National Response Center

Earliest Practicable "Moment"

Telephonic Notice

Due 30 days after DETECTION of Incident

Incident Reports

May Require Additional Reports

Due on March

15

Annual Reports

How much Pipe

Number of Leaks

Type of Leaks

What type Pipe

Basics & Definitions of Part 192

Pipeline A

Pipeline B

Interstate

Intrastate

Additional Terms

Part

Subpart

Section

Paragraph

Subparagraph

Regulation Construction

This Part prescribes requirements for the Transportation of Natural Gas and other gases by Pipeline

Part 192

ScopeDefinitionsClass LocationIncorporation by ReferenceOuter Continental ShelfPetroleum Gas Systems

Subpart A - General

GeneralConversionRules of Regulatory ConstructionCustomer Notification

Subpart A - Cont.

The limitations of Part 192

§192.1 Scope

Where hydrocarbons are: Produced or First Separated, Dehydrated, or otherwise Processed

Offshore Gathering of GasUpstream from the Outlet Flange Each Facility Outer Continental Shelf

This Part does not Apply

(4) Onshore gathering of gas—

(i) Through a pipeline that operates at less than 0 psig (0 kPa);(ii) Through a pipeline that is not a regulated onshore gathering line (as determined in §192.8); and(iii) Within inlets of the Gulf of Mexico, except for the requirements in § 192.612; or

This Part does not apply to:

Fewer than 10 customers and not located in a public place, or

Single Customerlocated entirely on premises

This Part does not apply:

Propane or Propane/Air Systems:

§192.3 Definitions

Natural Gas, Flammable Gas, or Gas which is Toxic or Corrosive.

Gas

The gathering, transmission, or distribution of gas by pipeline, or the storage of gas in or affecting interstate or foreign commerce.

Transportation of Gas

A person who engages in the transportation of gas.

Operator

A pipeline that transports gas from a current production facility to a transmission line or main.

Gathering Line

Transports gas from a gathering line or a storage facility to a distribution center, storage facility, or Large Volume Customer that is not downstream from a distribution center;

Operates at a hoop stress of 20% or more of SMYS; or

Within a storage field

Transmission Line

Transmission Line

(2) Operates at a hoop stress of 20 percent or more of SMYS; or

§192.105 P=2st/D(F)(E)(T)

P = (2st/D) (20%)

Grade B, 6”, .250wt

P=((2)(35,000)(.250)/6.625))(.20) = 528#

Transmission Line(3) Transports gas within a storage

field.

Storage Field

Transmission Line(1) Transports gas from a gathering line or

storage facility to a distribution center, storage facility, or large volume customer that is not downstream from a distribution center;

Distribution Center

Transmission Line

Power Plant

Storage Field

Transmission Line

Gathering Line

Transmission Line

Transmission Line(1) Transports gas from a gathering line or

storage facility to a distribution center, storage facility, or large volume customer that is not downstream from a distribution center;

Storage Field Distribution Center

Transmission Line

Power Plant

Transmission Line

Storage Field

Transmission Line

Transmission Line(1) Transports gas from a gathering line or

storage facility to a distribution center, storage facility, or large volume customer that is not downstream from a distribution center;

Distribution Center

Transmission Line

Power Plant

Storage Field

Transmission Line

Transmission Line

StorageTransmission Line

May receive similar volumes of gas as a distribution center, and includes factories, power plants, and institutional users of gas.

Large Volume Customer

A Pipeline other than a Gathering Line or Transmission Line

Distribution Line

A Distribution Line that serves as a Common Source of supply for more than one Service Line

Main

A Distribution Line that Transports Gas from a Common Source of Supply to:

an individual customer, to two adjacent or adjoining residential or small commercial customers, or to multiple residential or small commercial customers served through a meter header or manifold. A service line ends at the outlet of the customer meter or at the connection to a customer's piping, whichever is further downstream, or at the connection to customer piping if there is no meter.

Service Line

means the device on a service line that controls the pressure of gas delivered from a higher pressure to the pressure provided to the customer. A service regulator may serve one customer or multiple customers through a meter header or manifold.

Service Regulator

A Distribution system in which gas pressure in the main is higher than the pressure provided to the customer.

High Pressure Distribution System

Pressure in the main is essentially the same as that delivered to the customer.

Low Pressure Distribution

The maximum pressure at which a pipeline or segment of pipeline may be operated under

this Part.

Maximum Allowable Operating Pressure (MAOP)

A specification listed in Section I of Appendix B of this Part (Qualification of Pipe)

Listed Specification

Code Compliance

192.7 – Incorporated By Reference (IBR)

A pipeline system for distributing gas within, but not limited to, a definable area such as:

Mobile Home ParkHousing ProjectApartment Complex

Supplies the "Ultimate Consumer"

Where the Operator Purchases Metered Gas from an Outside Source for Resale

Master Meter - §191.3

Any individual, firm, joint venture, partnership, corporation, association, State, municipality, cooperative assoc., or joint stock assoc., and includes trustee, receiver, assignee, or personal representative thereof.

Person

§192.5 Class Locations

Class Location Definition§192.5

The class location unit is an onshore area that extends 220 yards on either side of the centerline of any continuous1-mile length of pipeline.

The class location is determined by the buildings in the class location unit. For the purposes of this section, each separate dwelling unit in a multiple dwelling building is counted as a separate building intended for human occupancy.

Class Location UnitA Class 1 = 10 or less buildings intended for human occupancy or an offshore area.

A Class 2 = Greater that 10 but less than 46 buildings intended for human occupancy.

A Class 3 = 46 or more buildings intended for human occupancy; or

Class Location UnitClass 3 - where the pipeline lies within 100 yards of either a building or a small,

Well-defined Outside Area Playground Recreation Area Outdoor Theater

Occupied by 20 or more persons on at least 5 days a week for 10 weeks in any 12-month period

Class Location Unit

Class 4 - where buildingswith four or more stories aboveground are prevalent.

Class Location Determination

M.P. = Mile Post

M.P. 0 M.P. 1 M.P. 2 M.P. 3

46

Class 1

1 mile

220 yards

9

Continuous Sliding Mile

M.P. 0 M.P. 1 M.P. 2 M.P. 3

Class 2

46

Class 1Class 2

Class 1

9

Continuous Sliding Mile

Class 2 Class 3

46

Class 1Class 2

Class 3

Class 1

9

Continuous Sliding Mile

Class 2 Class 3

46

Class 1Class 2

Class 3Class 3

Class 1

9

Continuous Sliding Mile

Class 2Class 2 Class 3

46

Class 1Class 2

Class 3Class 3

Class 2

Class 1

9

Continuous Sliding Mile

Class 2

46

Class 1Class 2

Class 3Class 3

Class 2Class 2

Class 3 Class 2Class 1

9

Continuous Sliding Mile

Class 2

46

Class 1Class 2

Class 3Class 3

Class 2Class 2

Class 2

Class 3 Class 2Class 1

9

Continuous Sliding Mile

Class 1 Class 2

Class 1Class 2

Class 3Class 3

46

Class 2Class 2

Class 2Class 1

Class 3 Class 2 Class 1

9

Class Location Determination

M.P. 0 M.P. 1 M.P. 2 M.P. 3

46

Class 1

9

Class Location Determination

M.P. 0 M.P. 1 M.P. 2 M.P. 3

46

Class 1 Class 3

9

Class Location Determination

M.P. 0 M.P. 1 M.P. 2 M.P. 3

46

Class 1 Class 3 Class 1

9

Continuous Sliding Mile

Class 1 Class 2

46

Class 3 Class 2 Class 1

Class 1 Class 3 Class 1

End-to-End Mile

9

Clustering

Clustering

46

Class 3 (Established by Sliding Mile)

9

Clustering

46

Class 3 (Established by Sliding Mile)

220 yards 220 yards 220 yards 220 yards

9

Class 3 Class 3Class 1 Class 1

Incorrect Clustering Application

44

Class 3 (Established by Sliding Mile)

220 yards 220 yards 220 yards 220 yards

Class 2 Class 1Class 1

Clustering Limits

220 yards

Perpendicular Method

220 yards

Reduced Class Location Length

Clustering Limits

220 yards

Arc Method

220 yards

Reduced Class Location Length

Class 3 – Small Well Defined Area

100 yards

Class 3 Location

School with Playground

100 yards

Retroactive Subparts

Effective Dates

O&M Plans - Develop and Follow

§192.13 General

(a) No person may operate a segment of pipeline that is readied for service listed in the first column that is readied for

service after the date in the second column, unless:

Pipeline DateOffshore gathering line July 31, 1977Regulated onshore gathering line… March 15 2007All other pipelines March 12, 1971

(1) The pipeline has been designed, installed, constructed; initially inspected, and initially

tested in accordance with this part;

“B” - Materials (design)

“C” – Pipe Design (design)

“D” – Design of Pipeline Components (design)

“E” - Welding of Steel in Pipelines (install, construct)

“F” – Joining of Materials Other Than by Welding (install, construct)

Other Subparts

“G” – General Construction for Transmission Lines and Mains (install)

“H” – Customer Meters, Service Regulators, and Service Lines (install)

“I” – Requirements for Corrosion Control (?)

“J” – Test Requirements (test)

Other Subparts

“K” – Uprating (?)

“L” – Operations (?)

“M” – Maintenance (?)

“N” – Qualification of Pipeline Personnel (?)

“O” – Pipeline Integrity Management (?)

“P” -- Integrity Management Program for Gas Distribution Pipelines (?)

Other Subparts

AMILKOP

Retroactive by process of elimination

KILAMOP

IncludesMay

May NotShall

Singular - PluralMasculine - Feminine

§192.15 Rules of Regulatory Construction