PHMSA form F7000.1-1

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Pipeline Safety: New Reporting Requirements for Hazardous Liquid Pipeline Operators: Hazardous Liquid Annual Report

PHMSA form F7000.1-1

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Notice: This report is required by 49 CFR Part 195. Failure to report may result in a civil penalty not to exceed $100,000 for each violation Form Approved

for each day the violation continues up to a maximum of $1,000,000 as provided in 49 USC 60122. OMB No. 2137-0614

Expires: 04/30/2007


U.S. Department of Transportation

Pipeline and Hazardous Materials

Safety Administration


ANNUAL REPORT FOR CALENDAR YEAR 20___

HAZARDOUS LIQUID OR CARBON DIOXIDE SYSTEMS


INITIAL REPORT ¨

SUPPLEMENTAL REPORT ¨


Important: Please read the separate instructions for completeing this form before you begin.


System Type: 1. Crude Oil ¨ 2. HVLs ¨ 3. Petroleum & Refined Products ¨ 4. CO2 or other ¨



PART A - *OPERATOR INFORMATION

DOT USE ONLY









1. NAME OF COMPANY OR ESTABLISHMENT


IF SUBSIDIARY, NAME OF PARENT


___________________________________________________

3. OPERATOR’S 5 DIGIT IDENTIFICATION NUMBER


/ / / / / /


*The operator is the person (as defined in 49 CFR 195.2) who exercises substantial control over the operation of the pipeline.


2. LOCATION OF OFFICE WHERE ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
MAY BE OBTAINED


  1. HEADQUARTERS NAME & ADDRESS, IF DIFFERENT


Number & Street

Number & Street

City & County

City & County

State & Zip Code

State & Zip Code


PART B - MILES OF STEEL PIPE BY LOCATION/PROTECTION

Cathodically protected

Cathodically unprotected

Total Miles That Could Affect HCAs

Bare

Coated

Bare

Coated


Onshore






Onshore


Offshore






Offshore


Total Miles of Pipe






Total Miles



PART C - MILES OF STEEL PIPE BY NOMINAL PIPE SIZE (NPS) BY LOCATION

Onshore

NPS 4”

or less

6”

8”

10”

12”

14”

16”

18”

20”










22”

24”

26”

28”

30”

32”

34”

36”

over 36”











Offshore

NPS 4”

or less

6”

8”

10”

12”

14”

16”

18”

20”










22”

24”

26”

28”

30”

32”

34”

36”

over 36”












PART D - MILES OF PIPE BY DECADE INSTALLED

Pre-20 or Unknown

1920 -1929

1930 -1939

1940 -1949

1950 – 1959

1960 – 1969

1970 – 1979

1980 – 1989

1990 -1999

2000 -2009

Total












PART E - MILES OF ELECTRONIC RESISTENCE WELD (ERW) PIPE BY WELD TYPE AND DECADE

Decade Pipe Installed

Pre-40 or Unknown

1940 -1949

1950 - 1959

1960 - 1969

1970 - 1979

1980 - 1989

1990 -1999

2000 – 2009

Total

High Frequency










Low Frequency and DC










Total Miles of Pipe











Form PHMSA F 7000-1.1 (Rev. 03-2007) Continue on Next Page

Reproduction of this form is permitted.





PART F - MILES OF PIPE BY SPECIFIED MINIMUM YIELD STRENGTH

Onshore Miles

Offshore Miles

Less than or equal to 20 % SMYS



Greater than 20% SMYS




PART G - MILES OF REGULATED GATHERING LINES

Total:


PART H -

BREAKOUT TANKS

¨ Check here and proceed to Part I if you submitted breakout tank info via the National Pipeline Mapping System.

Commodity

Total Number of Tanks Less than or equal to 50,000 Bbls

Total Number of Tanks 50,001

to 100,000 Bbls

Total Number of Tanks 100,001 to

150,000 Bbls

Total Number of Tanks Over 150,000 Bbls

Total Number of Tanks












PART I - VOLUME TRANSPORTED IN BARREL-MILES:

System Type 1: Crude oil:


System Type 2: HVLs (flammable or toxic fluids, which are gases at ambient conditions, including anhydrous ammonia):


Of all HVL volumes – report the amount that is anhydrous ammonia only


System Type 3: Refined and/or petroleum products (gasoline, diesel, fuel or other petroleum products, liquid at ambient conditions):


System Type 4. CO2 or other nonflammable, non-toxic fluids (gases at ambient temperature):


Of all CO2 or other nonflammable, non-toxic fluid volumes - report amount that is CO2 only



PART J - INTEGRITY INSPECTIONS CONDUCTED AND ACTIONS TAKEN BASED ON INSPECTION

1. MILEAGE INSPECTED USING THE FOLLOWING IN-LINE INSPECTIONS (ILI) TOOLS

a. Corrosion or metal loss tools


b. Dent or deformation tools


c. Crack or long seam defect detection tools


d. Any other internal inspection tools


e. Total mileage inspected in calendar year using in-line inspection tools (lines a + b + c + d )


2. ACTIONS TAKEN BASED ON IN-LINE INSPECTIONS

a. Based on ILI data, how many anomalies were excavated because they met the operator’s criteria for excavation.


b. Total number of conditions identified and repaired in calendar year based on the operator’s criteria.


c. Total Number of Anomalies Within an HCA Segment Meeting the Definition of:

1. “immediate repair condition” [195.452(h)(4)(i)]


2. “60 day condition” [195.452(h)(4)(ii)]


3. “180-day condition” [195.452(h)(4)(iii)]


3. PRESSURE TESTING

a. Total mileage inspected by pressure testing.


b. Total number of ruptures (complete failure of pipe wall) during hydrostatic testing.


c. Total number of leaks (less than complete wall failure but including escape of test medium) during hydrostatic testing.


d. Total number of hydrostatic test failures repaired during calendar year.


4. OTHER INSPECTION TECHNIQUES, INCLUDING DIRECT ASSESSMENT

a. Total mileage inspected by inspection techniques (other than pressure testing and in-line inspection)


b. Total Number of Anomalies Within an HCA Segment Meeting the Definition of:

1. “immediate repair condition” [195.452(h)(4)(i)]


2. “60 day condition” [195.452(h)(4)(ii)]


3. “180-day condition” [195.452(h)(4)(iii)]


c. Total number of conditions identified by other inspection techniques (Lines 4.b.1 + 4.b.2 + 4.b.3) identified and repaired in calendar year.


5. TOTAL MILEAGE INSPECTED (ALL METHODS) AND ACTIONS TAKEN

a. Total mileage inspected (Lines 1.e + 3.a + 4.a)


b. Total number of conditions repaired (Lines 2.b + 3.d + 4.c)


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PART K - MILEAGE OF BASELINE ASSESSMENTS COMPLETED

a. Between January 1, 1996 and December 31, 2002 (previously acceptable assessments)


b. Between January 1, 2003 and December 31, 2003


c. Between January 1, 2004 and December 31, 2004


d. Between January 1, 2005 and December 31, 2005


e. Between January 1, 2006 and December 31, 2006


f. Between January 1, 2007 and December 31, 2007


g. Between January 1, 2008 and December 31, 2008



PART L - PREPARER AND AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE

 


                                                                                                                                        

(type or print) Preparer's Name and Title

 


                                                 

Area Code and Telephone Number


Authorized Signature


Area Code and Telephone Number

 


                                                                                                                                        

Preparer's E-mail Address

 


                                                 

Area Code and Facsimile Number

 


                                                                                                                                       

Senior Executive Officer’s Name and Title Certifying Information

on Part J and K as required by 49 U.S.C. 60109(f):


________________________________________________________________

Senior Executive Officer’s Signature Certifying Information on Part J

and K as required by 49 U.S.C. 60109(f):


                                                                                                                                        

Senior Executive Officer’s E-mail Address

 

 

 


                                                 

Area Code and Telephone Number


Form PHMSA F 7000-1.1 (Rev. 03-2007)

Reproduction of this form is permitted.


File Typeapplication/msword
File TitleANNUAL REPORT
SubjectGAS TRANSMISSION/GATHERING SYS
AuthorMark Lepofsky
Last Modified ByAdam Klauber
File Modified2007-04-20
File Created2007-04-20

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