Title: Americas Natural Gas Utilities Distribution Pipelines
1Americas Natural Gas Utilities Distribution
Pipelines
The Connection To the Customer
2Topics Covered
- Fast Facts
- Gas Utility Pipeline Safety Regulatory Oversight
- Excavation Damage Impacts
- Safety Priorities
- Managing Distribution Integrity
- We Are In This Together
3Natural Gas Utilities
- Deliver 23 of energy used in the United States
- Distribute to 63 million homes and 5 million
businesses through 1.9 million miles of pipeline
to meet customer needs - Work closely with emergency responders,
firefighters and communities to ensure safety
4Natural Gas Pipeline System
Designed for operational excellence in the safe,
secure, environmentally-friendly and
cost-effective delivery of natural gas
5Gas Utility Pipeline Safety Regulatory Oversight
Pipeline Safety Legislation
Congress
Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety
Administration
Office of Pipeline Safety
Sets Minimum Regulation
Investigates Major Accidents Makes Recommendations
State Agencies Direct Oversight May Be More
Stringent
6Excavation Damage Causes Most Incidents
7Number of Incidents
Excavation by 3rd party, earth movement,
flooding, vandalism
Excavation by utility operator, corrosion,
materials, welds
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8Natural Gas Utilities Safety Priorities
- Increased Focus on Excavation Damage Prevention
- Distribution Integrity Management Enhancements
- Transmission Integrity Management in Populated
Areas - Operator Qualification
- Public Awareness of Pipelines and Safety
- Deliverability Continuity (Hurricane
Preparedness, Pandemic Flu, Infrastructure
Security)
9Managing Distribution Integrity
- DOT Stakeholder teams formed in 2005
- State and federal regulators
- Utility operators
- Firefighter and public representation
- Multiple meetings held throughout 2005
- American Gas Foundation used as study starting
point - DOT study completed January, 2006
- Proposed rule anticipated by year end
10What We Have Learned
- Distribution pipeline systems operations are
SAFE, but we can do more - Overall Approach
- Excavation damage nation-wide education program
and federal legislation to prevent excavation
damage - High-level regulation
- Implementation guidance
- Continue research and development
- Operator written integrity management plan
requirements - Address leaks responsibly
- Perform a risk assessment to determine if excess
flow valves should be installed (if not already
installing devices) - Collect meaningful performance measures
11We Are In This Together
Natural Gas Utilities, Regulators, Legislators
and the Public Should Support A Common Sense,
Risk-Based, And Technically Sound Approach To
- Maintain or rebuild infrastructure
- Manage Increased excavation activity
- Continue to deliver natural gas safely, reliably,
and efficiently, by not placing undue burden on
consumer - Meet the energy needs today and in the future
12Questions?
Natural Gas Operations Always In Focus
- Lori S. Traweek
- Senior Vice President,
- Operations Engineering
- 202-824-7330
- Ltraweek_at_aga.org