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Transcript of Rob Yarbrough NW Area Committee Presentation May 30, 2012 Phillips 66 Company.
Rob YarbroughNW Area Committee Presentation
May 30, 2012
Phillips 66 Company
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About Phillips 66
Company Profile
Advantaged downstream energy company with segment- leading businesses
Headquartered in HoustonListed on the NYSE as PSX
As of May 1, 2012, the company had:
More than $40 billion in assets
Approximately 14,000 employees
Refining & Marketing
Midstream
Chemicals
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About Phillips 66
Transportation:
Phillips 66 owns or leases various assets to provide strategic, timely and environmentally safe delivery of crude oil, refined products, natural gas and NGL. These assets include pipeline systems; product, crude oil and LPG terminals; a petroleum coke handling facility; a fleet of state-of-the-art marine vessels; and a fleet of railcars.
As of Dec. 31, 2011, Phillips 66 R&M managed approximately 15,000 miles of common-carrier crude oil, raw NGL, natural gas and petroleum products pipeline systems in the United States, including those partially owned or operated by affiliates. In addition, the company owned or operated 42 finished-product terminals, eight LPG terminals, five crude oil terminals and one petroleum coke exporting facility.
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Marine Vessels
As of Dec. 31, 2011, the company had 15 double-hulled crude oil tankers under charter. These tankers, with capacities ranging from 713,000 to 2,100,000 barrels, are primarily used to transport feed stocks to certain Phillips 66 U.S. refineries. Additionally under charter were five double-hulled product tankers, with capacities ranging from 315,000 to 332,000 barrels, utilized to transport the company’s heavy and clean products.
Truck and Rail
Phillips 66 manages truck and rail operations on behalf of its U.S. refinery and specialty operations. Rail movements are provided via a diverse fleet of more than 8,500 owned and leased railcars. Truck movements are through over 150 third-party trucking companies. A joint venture, Sentinel Transportation, LLC, provides dedicated and specialized trucking services for Phillips 66.
About Phillips 66
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Transportation has operations in 18 states Transportation has operations in 18 states
About Phillips 66
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EPR&S47 ER Plans, 500+ first responders17+ facilitated worst case drills/training annually25+ self-facilitated table top drills annuallyMajor drills annually with Global IMAT deployment
Background
P&T – 5 DivisionsTruck & Rail StaffSupport Staffs in Houston
Phillips 66 Transportation ER Program
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Phillips 66 Transportation ER Program
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Emergency Response TeamsTier 1
Incident initial response (with Contractor & Agency)– Safety, isolation, containment, assessment– Incident Command established
Incident Support Team (IST) - Division & Core IST– Support appropriate level of response – Support field staff – Provide/assist with resources– Assist with notifications– Prepare for transition support from TPTN Tier 1 Team– Prepare for transition of Tier 2 support if required
Phillips 66 Transportation ER Program
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Incident Support Team - ISTSupport the Division TeamsProvide technical and business related support as requested or required– Support staff
– Eng & Projects (Integrity and Projects Personnel)– Logistics– HSE– Communications– etc
Transition to Crisis Management Support Team (CMST) roles in the event of CMST activation
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ICP
IST Members
Division Staffing IST Members
Houston &
Virtual ConnectionIAP Software
IST Briefing
201 Briefing
IAP Software can be utilized with Outlook “Meeting Place” tool to conduct:
•IST Briefing
•201 Briefing
Initial IAP
(Incident Action Plan)
can be printed to network printer at
ICP if available
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Site Plans & Facility Response Teams
Regional Response Teams (IMATs)
Crisis Management Team & Crisis Management
Support Team
Planning & Preparedness
CM Plan
Transportation Tier One Teams
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Transportation Tier One Teams
Site Plans & Facility Response Teams
Transportation Tier 1 Responders*
Transportation Tier 1 Division Support
Transportation IST SME’s
Transportation Tier 1 Team
Transportation IST
Includes Co-Located or Nearby Phillips 66
Business Unit Team Members
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Team restructured based on Phillips 66 Company Risk Portfolio
Smaller, more highly-skilled core team
Increased leveraging of Functional Support Plan’s
Adoption of NIMS-based accreditation program
Increased integration of Security
Phillips 66 Global IMAT
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Refining: 52 Transportation: 17 Staff: 15
Logistics Section Chief
4 Positions
Service/Support Branch
3 Positions
Resource Unit Leader/Staging Area
Mgr7 Positions
Sit-Stat/Doc/Historian Unit Leader6 Positions
Environmental Unit Leader
8 Positions
Comms. Unit Leader
6 Positions
Operations Branch
Directors12 Positions
Operations Section Chief
8 Positions
Planning Section Chief
8 Positions
Deputy Incident Commander8 Positions
Finance Section Chief3 Positions
Global IMAT StructureSafety Officer
8 Positions
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Spokane 2012 Exercise
East Washington (Idaho) Response Zone PlanIncludes YPL (MT/ID Border to Moses Lake, WA), Parkwater (Spokane) and Moses Lake Terminals, North Spokane, Fairchild and Gieger Delivery Stations.
Worst Case Discharge exerciseWashington Department of Ecology (WA DOE) WAC 173 – 182 Worst Case Discharge (WCD) scenario:– MP 527.5 Northeast of Spokane, WA on the Spokane River– Quantity: 3,260 bbls – Product: Diesel
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Spokane 2012 Exercise
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Spokane 2012 Exercise
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Spokane 2012 Exercise
~4.3 Miles
Spokane Terminal
MP 527.5
Spokane River
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Monday, October 108:00 – 17:00– NIMS 300 training
– All Phillips 66 Transportation (TPTN) and Global IMAT members, Local, State & Federal Agency team members
Tuesday, October 2 08:00 – 12:00– NWACP overview, OSRO capabilities, Tier 1 and Tier 2 teams
integration, exercise Resource Ordering & Tracking Process– 12:00 – 13:00 Lunch– 13:00 – 17:00
– Overview & Tour of Spokane area Phillips 66 assets and Spokane GRP sites applicable to the scenario
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Wednesday, October 3 08:00 – 12:00
– NIMS 300 training continues
– 12:00 – 13:00 Lunch– 13:00 – 17:00
– Initiate exercise (work to complete 201’s)– Local Tier 1 team members– Local Agency Partners in Unified Command– TPTN IST (Virtual Support)– Will include 2 TPTN IST Briefings with Initial Tier 1 Team on site
– Section Specific training– All other exercise participants
Thursday, October 408:00 - ~16:00
– Tier 1 & Tier 2 integration, IAP development (Planning Cycle Process), Local Officials Brief, Press Briefing
Exercise Debrief – 16:00 - 17:00
Phillips 66 TPTN Tier 1 and Global IMAT team dinner – 19:00
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Exercise Participants
Phillips 66 Company - 86TPTN Tier 1 (Local) Team – 12
TPTN Tier 1 Team – 29
TPTN Leadership Team – 6
Phillips 66 Global IMAT – 39 (11 are TPTN Members)
Contractors - 24The Response Group – 10
MSRC – 6
Able – 4
NRC – 4
Industry Peers – 7XOM PL, Tidewater Barge, Shell, BP & Enbridge
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Exercise ParticipantsSpokane City & County - TBDWashington State (WA DOE)
SOSC & Deputy - 2EU & Staff – 2Liaison - TBDJIC - TBDWebmaster – 1Evaluators - 4
EPA Region 10FOSCEU (SCAT)PIOEvaluator
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Communication SystemsRemote locations
Unified CommandAgency Jurisdiction
Communication of current & planned statusUC reporting to respective management
Security Staging Areas
Command Posts
Response Challenges
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Questions?
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