Form PHMSA F 7000-1.1 PHMSA F 7000-1.1 Hazard Liquid Annual Report Form

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

2018 HL Annual Report Form and Instructions

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

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ANNUAL REPORT FOR CALENDAR YEAR 20___

Pipeline and Hazardous Materials

HAZARDOUS LIQUID AND CARBON DIOXIDE
PIPELINE SYSTEMS

Safety Administration

Initial Date
Submitted
Report
Submission Type
Date Submitted

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Important: Please read the separate instructions for completeing this form before you begin. They clarify the information requested and provide
specific examples. If you do not have a copy of the instructions, you can obtain one from the PHMSA Pipeline Safety Community Web Page at
https://www.phmsa.dot.gov/forms/pipeline-forms.
PART A - OPERATOR INFORMATION

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1. OPERATOR’S 5 DIGIT IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (OPID)

2. NAME OF OPERATOR:

/

/

/

/

/

/

3. Reserved

4. HEADQUARTERS ADDRESS:

Street Address

State: /

/

/ Zip Code: /

/

/

/

/

/ - /

/

/

/

/

/__/__/__/-/__/__/__/-/__/__/__/__/
Telephone Number

5. THIS REPORT PERTAINS TO THE FOLLOWING COMMODITY GROUP: (Select Commodity Group based on the predominant commodity
carried and complete the report for that Commodity Group. File a separate report for each Commodity Group included in this OPID.)

 Crude Oil
 Refined and/or Petroleum Product (non-HVL)
 HVL
 CO 2
 Fuel Grade Ethanol (dedicated system)

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7. FOR THE DESIGNATED COMMODITY GROUP, THE PIPELINES AND/OR PIPELINE FACILITIES INCLUDED WITHIN THIS OPID ARE:
(Select one or both)

 INTERstate pipeline  List all of the States in which INTERstate pipelines and/or pipeline
facilities included under this OPID exist: __, __, __, __, __, etc.
 INTRAstate pipeline  List all of the States in which INTRAstate pipelines and/or pipeline
facilities included under this OPID exist: __, __, __, __, __, etc.

8. Reserved

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For all Parts, make an entry in each block for which data is available. All fields are required unless nonapplicable.
For the designated Commodity Group, PARTs B, D, and E will be calculated from Parts L, P, and Q
respectively. Complete PART C one time for all pipelines and/or pipeline facilities – both INTERstate and
INTRAstate - included within this OPID.
PART B - MILES OF PIPE BY LOCATION
Total Segment Miles
That Could Affect HCAs

Onshore
Offshore

Calc

Total Miles

Calc

Calc

PART C - VOLUME TRANSPORTED IN BARREL-MILES (include Commodities within this Commodity Group that are not predominant)

Onshore

Offshore

Crude Oil
Refined and/or Petroleum Product (non-HVL)
HVL
CO 2
Fuel Grade Ethanol (dedicated system)

PART D - MILES OF PIPE BY MATERIAL AND CORROSION PREVENTION STATUS
Steel Cathodically protected

Onshore
Offshore
Total Miles

Steel Cathodically unprotected
Other

Total Miles

Calc

Calc

Calc

Calc

Calc

Calc

Calc

Calc

Calc

Calc

Calc

Calc

Calc

Calc

Calc

Calc

Bare

Coated

Calc

Bare

Calc

Calc

Plastic

Coated

Calc

Calc

PART E - MILES OF ELECTRIC RESISTANCE WELDED (ERW) PIPE BY WELD TYPE AND DECADE
Decade Pipe Installed

Unknown

Pre-1940

1940 -1949

1950 - 1959

1960 - 1969

1970 - 1979

Calc

Calc

Calc

Calc

Calc

Calc

Calc

Calc

Calc

Calc

Calc

Calc

Calc

Calc

Calc

Calc

Calc

Calc

1980 - 1989

1990 - 1999

2000 – 2009

2010 - 2019

Total Miles

High Frequency

Calc

Calc

Calc

Calc

Calc

Low Frequency and DC

Calc

Calc

Calc

Calc

Calc

Total Miles

Calc

Calc

Calc

Calc

Calc

High Frequency
Low Frequency and DC
Total Miles
Decade Pipe Installed

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For the designated Commodity Group, complete PARTs F and G one time for all INTERstate pipelines and/or
pipeline facilities included within this OPID and multiple times as needed for the designated Commodity
Group for each State in which INTRAstate pipelines and/or pipeline facilities included within this OPID exist.
Each time these sections are completed, designate the State to which the data applies for INTRAstate
pipelines and/or pipeline facilities, or that it applies to all INTERstate pipelines included within this
Commodity Group and OPID.
PARTs F and G
The data reported in these PARTs F and G applies to: (select only one)
 Interstate pipelines/pipeline facilities
 Intrastate pipelines/pipeline facilities in the State of /__/__/ (complete for each State)

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

1. MILEAGE INSPECTED IN CALENDAR YEAR USING THE FOLLOWING IN-LINE INSPECTION (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, specify other tools:
e. Total tool mileage inspected in calendar year using in-line inspection tools. (Lines a + b + c + d )

Calc

2. ACTIONS TAKEN IN CALENDAR YEAR BASED ON IN-LINE INSPECTIONS
a. Based on ILI data, total number of anomalies excavated in calendar year because they met the operator’s
criteria for excavation.
b. Total number of anomalies repaired in calendar year that were identified by ILI based on the operator’s criteria,
both within a segment that could affect an HCA and outside of a segment that could affect an HCA.
c. Total number of conditions repaired WITHIN A SEGMENT THAT COULD AFFECT AN HCA 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. MILEAGE INSPECTED AND ACTIONS TAKEN IN CALENDAR YEAR BASED ON PRESSURE TESTING
a. Total mileage inspected by pressure testing in calendar year.
b. Total number of pressure test failures (ruptures and leaks) repaired in calendar year, both within a segment that
could affect an HCA and outside of a segment that could affect an HCA.
c. Total number of pressure test ruptures (complete failure of pipe wall) repaired in calendar year WITHIN A
SEGMENT THAT COULD AFFECT AN HCA .
d. Total number of pressure test leaks (less than complete wall failure but including escape of test medium)
repaired in calendar year WITHIN A SEGMENT THAT COULD AFFECT AN HCA.

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4. MILEAGE INSPECTED AND ACTIONS TAKEN IN CALENDAR YEAR BASED ON ECDA (EXTERNAL COROSION DIRECT
ASSESSMENT)
a. Total mileage inspected by ECDA in calendar year.
b. Total number of anomalies identified by ECDA and repaired in calendar year based on the operator’s criteria,
both within a segment that could affect an HCA and outside of a segment that could affect an HCA.
c. Total number of conditions repaired in calendar year WITHIN A SEGMENT THAT COULD AFFECT AN HCA
meeting the definition of:

Calc

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)]
5. MILEAGE INSPECTED AND ACTIONS TAKEN IN CALENDAR YEAR BASED ON OTHER INSPECTION TECHNIQUES
a. Total mileage inspected by inspection techniques other than those listed above in calendar year. Specify other
inspection technique(s):
b. Total number of anomalies identified by other inspection techniques and repaired in calendar year based on the
operator’s criteria, both within a segment that could affect an HCA and outside of a segment that could affect an
HCA.
c. Total number of conditions repaired in calendar year WITHIN A SEGMENT THAT COULD AFFECT AN HCA
meeting the definition of:

Calc

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)]
6. TOTAL MILEAGE INSPECTED (ALL METHODS) AND ACTIONS TAKEN IN CALENDAR YEAR
a. Total mileage inspected in calendar year. (Lines 1.e + 3.a + 4.a + 5.a)

Calc

b. Total number of anomalies repaired in calendar year both within a segment that could affect an HCA and outside
of a segment that could affect an HCA. (Lines 2.b + 3.b + 4.b + 5.b)

Calc

c. Total number of conditions repaired in calendar year WITHIN A SEGMENT THAT COULD AFFECT AN HCA.
(Lines 2.c.1 + 2.c.2 + 2.c.3 + 3.c + 3.d + 4.c.1 + 4.c.2 + 4.c.3 + 5.c.1 + 5.c.2 + 5.c.3)

Calc

d. Total number of actionable anomalies eliminated by pipe replacement in calendar year that could affect an HCA:
e. Total number of actionable anomalies eliminated by pipe abandonment in calendar year that could affect an
HCA:

PART G – MILES OF BASELINE ASSESSMENTS AND REASSESSMENTS COMPLETED IN CALENDAR YEAR (segment miles that could
affect HCAs ONLY)
a. Baseline assessment miles completed during the calendar year.
b. Reassessment miles completed during the calendar year.
c. Total assessment and reassessment miles completed during the calendar year.

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For the designated Commodity Group, complete PARTs H, I, J, K, L, M, P, and Q covering INTERstate
pipelines and/or pipeline facilities for each State in which INTERstate systems exist within this OPID and
again covering INTRAstate pipelines and/or pipeline facilities for each State in which INTRAstate systems
exist within this OPID.
PARTs H, I, J, K, L, M, P, and Q
The data reported in these PARTs H, I, J, K, L, M, P, and Q applies to: (select only one)
 Interstate pipelines/pipeline facilities in the State of /__/__/ (complete for each State)
 Intrastate Pipelines/pipeline facilities in the State of /__/__/ (complete for each State)

PART H - MILES OF PIPE BY NOMINAL PIPE SIZE (NPS)
NPS 4
or less

6

8

10

12

14

16

18

20

22

24

26

28

30

32

34

36

38

42

44

46

48

52

56

58 and
over

Onshore
Other Pipe Sizes
Not Listed
Size: __ Miles: ________
Add Sizes as needed
Calc

Total Miles of Onshore Pipe
NPS 4
or less

6

8

10

12

14

16

18

20

22

24

26

28

30

32

34

36

38

42

44

46

48

52

56

58 and
over

Offshore
Other Pipe Sizes
Not Listed
Size: __ Miles: ________
Add Sizes as needed
Calc

Total Miles of Offshore Pipe

PART I - MILES OF PIPE BY DECADE INSTALLED
Unknown

1990 - 1999

Pre-20s

2000 - 2009

1920 -1929

1930 -1939

1940 -1949

1950 – 1959

2010 - 2019

1960 – 1969

1970 – 1979

Total Miles
Calc

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PART J - MILES OF PIPE BY SPECIFIED MINIMUM YIELD STRENGTH
Pipeline Segments Subject to
ALL 49 CFR 195 Requirements
Total Miles
Onshore

Offshore

Steel Pipe
- Operating at
greater than 20% SMYS

Calc

Non-Rural
Onshore

Rural
Onshore

Offshore
Delete entire
column

Steel Pipe
- Operating at less than
or equal to 20% SMYS

Calc

Delete entire
column

Steel Pipe
- Operating at an
unknown stress level

Calc

Non-Steel Pipe
- Operating at
greater than 125 psig

Calc

Delete entire
column

Non-Steel Pipe
- Operating at less than
or equal to 125 psig
Total Miles

Calc

Calc

Calc

Calc

PART K - MILES OF REGULATED GATHERING LINES
Non-Rural
Onshore

Rural
Onshore

Offshore

Steel Pipe
- Operating at greater than 20% SMYS
Steel Pipe
- Operating at less than or equal to
20% SMYS
Non-Steel Pipe
- Operating at greater than 125 psig
Non-Steel Pipe
- Operating at less than or equal to 125
psig
Total Miles

Total Miles
Calc

Calc

Calc

Calc

Calc

Calc

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PART L – TOTAL SEGMENT MILES THAT COULD AFFECT HCAs
BY TYPE OF HCA
POPULATION AREAS
High Population

NOT BY TYPE

USAs

Other Population

COMMERCIALLY
NAVIGABLE
WATERWAYS

Ecological
Resource

Drinking Water

TOTAL
SEGMENT
MILES THAT
COULD AFFECT
HCA’S

Onshore
Offshore

PART M - BREAKOUT TANKS

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

Commodity Group

Total Number of
Tanks Over 150,000
Bbls

Total Number of
Tanks 100,001 to
150,000 Bbls

Total Number of
Tanks 50,001
to 100,000 Bbls

Total Number of
Tanks

Crude Oil

Calc

Refined and/or Petroleum
Product (non-HVL)

Calc

HVL

Calc

CO2

Calc

Fuel Grade Ethanol
(dedicated system)

Calc

PART P - MILES OF PIPE BY MATERIAL AND CORROSION PREVENTION STATUS
Steel Cathodically protected
Bare

Steel Cathodically unprotected

Coated

Bare

Coated

Plastic

Other

Onshore
Offshore

Total Miles
Calc
Calc

Total Miles

Calc

Calc

Calc

Calc

Calc

Calc

Calc

Other (specify):

PART Q - MILES OF ELECTRIC RESISTANCE WELDED (ERW) PIPE BY WELD TYPE AND DECADE
Decade Pipe Installed

Unknown

Pre-1940

1940 -1949

1950 - 1959

1960 - 1969

1970 - 1979

Calc

Calc

Calc

Calc

Calc

Calc

1980 - 1989

1990 - 1999

2000 – 2009

2010 - 2019

High Frequency
Low Frequency and DC
Total Miles
Decade Pipe Installed

Total Miles

High Frequency

Calc

Low Frequency and DC

Calc

Total Miles

Calc

Calc

Calc

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For the designated Commodity Group, complete PART N one time for all of the pipelines and/or pipeline
facilities included within this OPID, and then also PART O if any portion(s) of the pipelines and/or pipeline
facilities covered under this Commodity Group and OPID are included in an Integrity Management Program
subject to 49 CFR 195.

PART N - PREPARER SIGNATURE (applicable to all PARTs)

/__/__/__/-/__/__/__/-/__/__/__/__/
Telephone Number

Preparer's Name (type or print)

/__/__/__/-/__/__/__/-/__/__/__/__/
Preparer's Title

Facsimile Number

Preparer's E-mail Address

PART O - CERTIFYING SIGNATURE (applicable only to PARTs, F, G, and L)

/__/__/__/-/__/__/__/-/__/__/__/__/
Senior Executive Officer’s signature certifying the information in PARTs B, F, G, and L as required by
49 U.S.C. 60109(f)

Telephone Number

Senior Executive Officer’s name certifying the information in PARTs B, F, G, and L as required by
49 U.S.C. 60109(f)

Senior Executive Officer’s title certifying the information in PARTs B, F, G, and L as required by
49 U.S.C. 60109(f)

Senior Executive Officer’s E-mail Address

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ANNUAL REPORT FOR CALENDAR YEAR 20__ HAZARDOUS LIQUID PIPELINE SYSTEMS

GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
All section references are to Title 49 of the Code of Federal Regulations (49 CFR). The Hazardous
Liquid or Carbon Dioxide Pipeline Systems Annual Report has been revised as of calendar year 2010
affecting submissions for 2010 and beyond. This Annual Report is required per §195.49 and must be
filed per §195.58. Read through the Annual Report and instructions carefully before beginning to
complete the Report. Where common data elements exist between this Report and an operator’s NPMS
submission, the data submitted by the operator on their Annual Report should be the same as the data
submitted through NPMS when possible. (Additionally, and in order to align an operator’s NPMS
submission with their Annual Report data, PHMSA suggests that operators send their NPMS submission
to PHMSA by June 15, representing pipeline assets as of December 31 of the previous year.)
Each operator must annually complete and submit DOT Form PHMSA F 7000–1.1 for each type of
hazardous liquid pipeline facility operated at the end of the previous year. An operator must submit the
annual report by June 15 each year. A separate report is required for crude oil, HVL (including anhydrous
ammonia), petroleum products, carbon dioxide pipelines, and fuel grade ethanol pipelines. All pipeline
mileage not permanently removed from service should be reported, including pipelines and/or pipeline
facilities considered to be idled. Pipelines that have been idled should be reported under the Commodity
Group transported just before idling. For each state a pipeline traverses, an operator must separately
complete those sections on the form requiring information to be reported for each state. In order to
improve the accuracy of reported data, operators are requested to review prior years’ Reports in order to
validate that their reported numbers are accurate, or to identify and correct inconsistencies or errors that
are either found or that may exist in any previously reported data. Operators should file Supplemental
Reports as necessary, including those supplementing prior years’ Reports.
The terms “barrel”, “breakout tank”, “carbon dioxide”, “flammable product”, “gathering line”,
“hazardous liquid”, “highly volatile liquid (HVL)”, “intrastate pipeline”, “interstate pipeline”, “low
stress pipeline”, “maximum operating pressure”, “offshore”, “operator”, “Outer Continental Shelf
(OCS)”, “petroleum”, “petroleum product”, “pipe or line pipe”, “pipeline or pipeline system”, “pipeline
facility”, “rural area”, “specified minimum yield strength (SMYS)”, “stress level”, “toxic product”, and
“Unusually Sensitive Area (USA)” are defined in §195.2.
If you need copies of the Form PHMSA F 7000-1.1 and/or instructions they can be found on the
PHMSA website at https://www.phmsa.dot.gov/forms/pipeline-forms. If you have questions about this
Report or these instructions, please call PHMSA’s Information Resources Manager at 202-366-8075.

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ANNUAL REPORT FOR CALENDAR YEAR 20__ HAZARDOUS LIQUID PIPELINE SYSTEMS

ONLINE REPORTING REQUIREMENTS
Annual Reports must be submitted online through the PHMSA Portal at
https://portal.phmsa.dot.gov/portal, unless an alternate method is approved (see Alternate Reporting
Methods below).
You will not be able to submit reports until you have met all of the Portal registration requirements –
see http://opsweb.phmsa.dot.gov/portal_message/PHMSA_Portal_Registration.pdf
Completing these registration requirements could take several weeks. Plan ahead and register well in
advance of the report due date.

REPORTING METHOD
Use the following procedure for online reporting:
1. Go to the PHMSA Portal at https://portal.phmsa.dot.gov/portal
2. Enter PHMSA Portal Username and Password ; press enter
3. Select OPID; press “continue” button.
4. Under “Create Reports” on the left side of the screen, under Annual select
“Hazardous Liquid” and proceed with entering your data. Only one annual report by
commodity for an OPID may be submitted per year.
5. To save intermediate work without formally submitting it to PHMSA, click Save. To
modify a draft of an annual report that you saved, go to Saved Reports and click on
Hazardous Liquid. Locate your saved report by the date, report year, or commodity.
Select the record by clicking on it once, and then click Modify above the record.
6. Once all sections of the form have been completed, click on Validate to ensure all
required fields have been completed and data meets all other requirements. A list of
errors will be generated that must be fixed prior to submitting an Annual Report.
7. Click Submit when you have completed the Report (for either an Initial Report or a
Supplemental Report), and are ready to initiate formal submission of your Report to
PHMSA.
8. A confirmation message will appear that confirms a record has been successfully
submitted. To save or print a copy of your submission, go to Submitted Reports on
the left hand side, and click on Hazardous Liquid. Locate your submitted report by
the date, report year, or Commodity Group, and then click on the PDF icon to either
open the file and print it, or save an electronic copy.
9. To submit a Supplemental Report, go to Submitted Reports on the left hand side, and
click on Hazardous Liquid. Locate your submitted report by the date, report year, or
Commodity Group. Select the record by clicking on it once, and then click “Create
Supplemental”.
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ANNUAL REPORT FOR CALENDAR YEAR 20__ HAZARDOUS LIQUID PIPELINE SYSTEMS
Alternate Reporting Methods
Operators for whom electronic reporting imposes an undue burden and hardship may submit a written
request for an alternate reporting method. Operators must follow the requirements in §195.58(d) to
request an alternate reporting method and must comply with any conditions imposed as part of PHMSA’s
approval of an alternate reporting method.

SPECIFIC INSTRUCTIONS
Make an entry in each block for which data is available. All fields are required unless non-applicable.
Estimate data only if necessary. Avoid entering any data as UNKNOWN or 0 (zero) except where zero
is appropriate to indicate that there were no instances or amounts of the attribute being reported.
Do not report miles of pipe, pipe segments, or pipeline in feet. When mileage for the same set of
pipelines is reported in different parts of the form, the online system will require the different parts to be
consistent. Mileage values over 60 miles must be within 0.5% of the baseline and values under 60 miles
must be within 0.3 miles. Part I, decade of installation, will serve as the mileage baseline for all parts of
the form. For example, if you report 60 miles in Part I, the mileage by diameter in Parts H, J, and P must
be within 0.3 miles of 60. Use the number of decimal places needed to satisfy these consistency checks.
Enter the Calendar Year for which the Report is being filed, bearing in mind that reporting requirements
are for the preceding calendar year (i.e., for the June 15, 2013 deadline, the Report should provide
information for assets as they existed at the end of the 2012 calendar year).
The Initial Report or Supplemental Report box will be populated by the online system.
Report miles of pipe, pipe segments, or pipeline in the system at the end of the reporting year, including
any additions or deletions to the system occurring during that year. Report other data for the duration
of the calendar year as appropriate. Adhere to definitions in 49 CFR 195 when reporting mileage and
other data.
For a given OPID, a separate Annual Report is to be completed for each Commodity Group within
that OPID. The separate Annual Report is to cover all pipelines and/or pipeline facilities – both
INTERstate and INTRAstate – included within that OPID that serve to transport that Commodity
Group. As an example, if an operator uses a single OPID and has one set of facilities and/or
pipelines that transport crude oil and another that transports refined products, this operator is to
file two Annual Reports – one Annual Report covering all the facilities and/or pipelines that
transport crude oil and another Annual Report covering all the facilities and/or pipelines that
transport refined products. If another operator utilizes two OPIDs with both crude oil and refined
products facilities and/or pipelines within each OPID, that operator must file four separate Annual
Reports.
Parts A and C are to be completed once for each Annual Report, namely once for each Commodity
Group within an OPID, covering ALL of the pipelines and/or facilities (both Interstate and
Intrastate) and combining all states in which those assets exist. Separate reporting by state is not
required for these Parts.
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ANNUAL REPORT FOR CALENDAR YEAR 20__ HAZARDOUS LIQUID PIPELINE SYSTEMS
PART A - OPERATOR INFORMATION
Complete all sections of Part A before continuing to the next Part.
1. Operator’s 5 digit Identification Number (OPID)
For online entries, the OPID will automatically populate based on the selection you made when
entering the Portal. If you have log-in credentials for multiple OPID, be sure the report is being
created for the appropriate OPID. Contact PHMSA’s Information Resources Manager at 202-3668075 if you need assistance with an OPID.
2. Name of Operator
This is the company name associated with the OPID. If the name that appears is not correct, you
need to submit an Operator Name Change (Type A) Notification.
For online entries, Name of Operator is automatically filled in based on the OPID entered in A1. If
the name that appears does not coincide with the OPID, contact PHMSA’s Information Resources
Manager.

3. Reserved
4. Headquarters address
This is the headquarters address associated with the OPID. For online entries, the address will
automatically populate based on the OPID entered in A1. If the address that appears is not correct,
you need to change it in the online Contacts module.
5. This Report pertains to the following Commodity Group
Operators submit separate Reports for each Commodity Group within a particular OPID. It should
be noted that these Commodity Groups, though similar to the Commodity Groups used when
reporting accidents to PHMSA, are not precisely the same when it comes to the reporting of pipelines
that transport fuel grade ethanol and ethanol blends. Whereas fuel grade ethanol and ethanol blends
are grouped in the same category for accident reporting purposes, pipelines that transport fuel grade
ethanol have their own Commodity Group for the purposes of Annual Reporting. Pipelines that
transport ethanol in a blended state should be reported as Refined and/or Petroleum Product (nonHVL) in an operator’s Annual Report.
File a separate Annual Report for each of the following Commodity Groups (as further defined
in §195.2):
Crude Oil - unrefined oil consisting mainly of hydrocarbons.
Refined and/or Petroleum Product (non-HVL) – flammable, toxic, or corrosive products
obtained from distilling and processing of crude oil, unfinished oils, natural gas liquids,
blend stocks and other miscellaneous hydrocarbon compounds. Examples include motor
gasoline, diesel fuel, fuel oil, aviation gasoline, jet fuel, kerosene, acetone, benzene, MTBE,
naphtha, or other non-HVL petroleum products. For the sake of this Report, “petroleum
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product” is meant to be synonymous with “refined product”.
Highly Volatile Liquids (HVLs) – a hazardous liquid which will form a vapor cloud when
released to the atmosphere and which has a vapor pressure exceeding 276 kPa at 37.8º C
(100º F). Examples include ethane, ethylene, propane, propylene, butylene, and anhydrous
ammonia (NH 3 ).
Carbon Dioxide (CO 2 ) – a fluid consisting of more than 90 percent carbon dioxide
molecules compressed to a supercritical state.
Fuel Grade Ethanol – a clear, colorless, flammable oxygenated hydrocarbon. Ethanol is
typically produced chemically from ethylene, or biologically from fermentation of various
sugars from carbohydrates found in agricultural crops and cellulosic residues from crops or
wood. This Commodity Group is to be selected only if the pipeline and/or pipeline facility
is used predominantly to transport ethanol which has NOT been blended with petroleum
products. This commodity is sometimes also known as “neat” ethanol. Pipelines that
transport ethanol in a blended state should be reported as Refined and/or Petroleum Product
(non-HVL).
Note: When a single pipeline or facility serves to transport two or more of the above Commodity
Groups, that pipeline or facility should be reported only once, reporting within the Commodity Group
for the commodity that is transported most predominantly during the year being reported.
6. Reserved
7. Interstate and/or Intrastate pipeline
Pipeline assets included within a particular Commodity Group under a single OPID may be either
interstate, intrastate, or both. Select the appropriate box or boxes to indicate whether the pipelines
and/or pipeline facilities for the OPID and Commodity Group are interstate or intrastate or both. List
the two-letter state abbreviation for each state in which reported interstate and/or intrastate assets are
located.
The terms INTERstate and INTRAstate pipeline are defined in §195.2. Appendix A to 49 CFR 195
contains PHMSA’s Statement of Policy and Interpretation on the delineation between interstate and
intrastate pipelines, and provides additional guidance.
8. Reserved
PART B - MILES OF PIPE BY LOCATION
In Part L of this report, the number of HCA miles are reported by-State/OCS and by the
INTERstate/INTRAstate status of the pipeline. All Part L data will be summed and displayed in Part B.
PART C – VOLUME TRANSPORTED IN BARREL-MILES
Barrel-miles means the total of the number of barrels transported multiplied by the distance in miles the
specific barrels were moved. Report the volume of all commodities transported during the calendar year
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for this Commodity Group. Include the annual total volume transported in barrel-miles for all states and
for all pipelines and/or pipeline facilities – both INTERstate and INTRAstate – included within this
OPID and for this Commodity Group. Volumes of any Commodity Group transported in addition to the
Commodity Group predominately transported through these pipelines and/or pipeline facilities should
also be reported in Part C within the proper row. Example: If 2,000,000 barrels of crude oil were moved
in one 35-mile onshore pipeline from end to end and 80,000,000 barrels of crude oil were moved in a
second 1,000-mile onshore pipeline from end to end, both occurring in a given reporting year, then the
total volume transported in barrel-miles for the Crude Oil Commodity Group for Onshore is equal to
(2,000,000 x 35) + (80,000,000 x 1,000) = 70,000,000 + 80,000,000,000 = 80,070,000,000 Onshore
Crude Oil Barrel-Miles. If, additionally, 500,000 barrels of an HVL were moved in the same 35-mile
onshore pipeline from end to end, then 17,500,000 barrel-miles (500,000 x 35) should also be included
in Part C for the Crude Oil Commodity Group under the “HVL” row and “Onshore” column in the table.
PART D - MILES OF PIPE BY MATERIAL AND CORROSION PREVENTION STATUS
In Part P of this report, the miles of pipeline by material type and corrosion prevention status are reported
by-State/OCS and by the INTERstate/INTRAstate status of the pipeline. All Part P data will be summed
and displayed in Part D.
PART E – MILES OF ELECTRIC RESISTANCE WELDED (ERW) PIPE BY
WELD TYPE AND DECADE
In Part Q of this report, the miles of electric resistance welded pipe by weld type and decade are reported
by-State/OCS and by the INTERstate/INTRAstate status of the pipeline. All Part Q data will be summed
and displayed in Part E.
For the designated Commodity Group, complete Parts F and G one time for all INTERstate
pipelines and/or pipeline facilities included within this OPID and multiple times as needed for the
designated Commodity Group for each State in which INTRAstate pipelines and/or pipeline
facilities included within this OPID exist.
For example: Consider a set of crude oil pipeline systems that includes INTERstate pipeline
facilities in seven states and INTRAstate pipeline facilities in three states. Parts F and G should
be completed four times for this set of crude oil pipeline systems – once for all INTERstate assets
(combined) and once for the INTRAstate assets in each of the three states in which INTRAstate
assets are located (separately).
PART F includes inspection, assessment, and repair data for both pipeline segments that could
affect HCAs and those that2 could not. In Part L, the number of miles that could affect an HCA
is collected by-State/OCS portion and by INTERstate/INTRAstate. The online system will provide
Part F for INTERSTATE assets only after an INTERstate Part L is created. Until “could affect
HCA” miles are entered in an INTERstate Part L, the “could affect HCA” portions of Part F will
remain locked. For INTRAstate assets, a similar process is followed but Part F will be created for
each State with INTRAstate mileage.
Part G includes assessment data only for pipeline segments that could affect an HCA. Until “could
affect HCA” miles are entered in the applicable Part L, this section will remain locked.
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PART F - INTEGRITY INSPECTIONS CONDUCTED AND ACTIONS TAKEN
BASED ON INSPECTION
Report all integrity assessments (inspections) required by PHMSA’s IM regulations which were
conducted and actions which were taken during the calendar year based on inspection results. Include
all inspections conducted in the reporting period calendar year including baseline assessments and reassessments. Do not consider pipelines or portions of pipelines that could otherwise not affect an HCA
but which are included in an IM Program as a result of other PHMSA directives (such as Corrective
Action Orders, Compliance Orders, Special Permits, etc.). Part F is subdivided into six (6) sections.
Section 1 - Mileage inspected in calendar year using the following In-Line Inspection (ILI)
tools.
Report the mileage inspected using each of the listed tool types. Include total miles
inspected, not just the mileage that could affect a high consequence area. Where multiple
ILI tools are used (e.g., a metal loss tool and a deformation tool), report the mileage in
both categories. Where a combination tool is used (i.e., a single tool with multiple
capabilities), report the mileage separately in each category included as part of the
combination. Thus, the total mileage inspected during the calendar year (the sum of the
mileage reported for individual tools) may be greater than the actual number of physical
pipeline miles on which ILI inspections were run.
Enter zero (0) for any tool which was not used for IM assessments during the year. Leave
no rows blank.
Text entry in the “specify” field is required if data is entered in Part F1d “Any other
internal inspection tools, specify other tools”.
Section 2 - Actions taken in calendar year based on In-Line Inspections.
Include all actions taken during the calendar year that resulted from information obtained
during an ILI inspection. This should include actions taken as a result of information
developed during ILI inspections conducted during the calendar year PLUS actions taken
as a result of ILI inspections conducted during prior years and for which all required
actions were not completed during the year of the inspection. Do not include actions
which are anticipated based on review of ILI results but which did not actually occur
during the reporting year.
Report in items a. and b. the total number of anomalies excavated and repaired based on
the operator’s repair criteria even if those criteria are different from (i.e., require repair
of damage more or less significant) than the repair criteria in IM regulations applicable
to anomalies in pipeline segments that could affect HCA. (The operator’s criteria for
anomalies in segments that could affect an HCA must be at least as conservative as those
required by the regulations).
Anomalies not excavated and eliminated by pipe replacement are reported in Parts F6d
and F6e. Report in a. the total number of anomalies excavated, recognizing that multiple
anomalies may be exposed in a single excavation.
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Report in b. only those anomalies actually repaired, not those for which other mitigative
actions, such as recoating, were taken.
Report in c. only the anomalies in pipeline segments that could affect an HCA that were
repaired because they met one of the three repair criteria in the IM regulations. (The total
of repairs reported in item c. should not exceed the total number of repairs reported in
item b.)
Enter a value in each row, using zero (0) as appropriate. Leave no rows blank.
Section 3 – Mileage inspected and actions taken in calendar year based on Pressure Testing.
Report in a. the total miles inspected by pressure testing, including both mileage that
could affect an HCA and mileage that could not affect an HCA.
Report in b. the total number of test failures (ruptures and leaks) repaired on all mileage
tested during the year.
Report in c. the ruptures and in d. the leaks repaired ONLY in segments that could affect
an HCA.
Enter a value in each row, using zero (0) as appropriate. Leave no rows blank. Enter
zero (0) in all rows of section 3 if no IM assessments were conducted by pressure test
during the year.
Section 4 - Mileage inspected and actions taken in calendar year based on ECDA (External
Corrosion Direct Assessment)
Include all actions taken during the calendar year that resulted from information obtained
during an ECDA inspection. This should include actions taken as a result of information
developed during ECDA inspections conducted during the calendar year PLUS actions
taken as a result of ECDA inspections conducted during prior years and for which all
required actions were not completed during the year of the inspection. Do not include
actions which are anticipated based on ECDA inspection results but which did not
actually occur during the reporting year.
Report in b. the total number of anomalies excavated and repaired based on the operator’s
repair criteria even if those criteria are different from (i.e., require repair of damage more
or less significant) than the repair criteria in IM regulations applicable to anomalies in
pipeline segments that could affect an HCA. (The operator’s criteria for anomalies in
segments that could affect an HCA must be at least as conservative as those required by
the regulations). Report in b. only those anomalies actually repaired, not those for which
other mitigative actions, such as recoating, were undertaken.
Report in c. the number of anomalies in pipeline segments that could affect an HCA that
were repaired because when excavated and examined they met one of the three repair
criteria in the IM regulations. Anomalies not excavated and eliminated by pipe
replacement are reported in Parts F6d and F6e.
Enter a value in each row, using zero (0) as appropriate. Leave no rows blank.
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Section 5 – Mileage inspected and actions taken in calendar year based on Other Inspection
Techniques
IM regulations allow operators to use other assessment techniques provided that they
notify PHMSA (or states exercising regulatory jurisdiction) in advance. Report here the
mileage inspected and actions taken as a result of inspections conducted using any
technique other than those covered in Sections 1-4 of Part F.
As for the other techniques, include all actions taken during the calendar year that resulted
from information obtained during an inspection using another technique. This should
include actions taken as a result of information developed as part of inspections conducted
during the calendar year PLUS actions taken as a result of inspections conducted during
prior years and for which all required actions were not completed during the year of the
inspection. Do not include actions which are anticipated based on inspection results but
which did not actually occur during the reporting year.
Report only those anomalies actually repaired, not those for which other mitigative
actions, such as recoating, were taken. Anomalies not excavated and eliminated by pipe
replacement are reported in Parts F6d and F6e.
Text entry in the “specify” field is required if data is entered in Part F5a “Total mileage
inspected by inspection techniques other than those listed above in calendar year. Specify
other inspection technique(s)”.

Enter a value in each row, using zero (0) as appropriate. Leave no rows blank.
Section 6 - Total Mileage Inspected (all Methods) and Actions Taken.

Items a. through c. will be calculated automatically based on data entered in sections 15.
Items d and e require information about actionable anomalies eliminated from HCAs by
pipe replacement and abandonment. An anomaly is considered actionable if it may
exceed acceptable limits, based on the operator’s anomaly and pipeline data analysis.
Any anomaly excavated and repaired should be reported in section 2, 4, or 5. Do not
report these anomalies again in items d and e. If pipeline facilities in an HCA were
abandoned and the operator replaced the transportation functionality with new pipeline
facilities, enter the anomalies in item d, replacement. If the transportation functionality
of the abandoned facility was NOT replaced by the operator, enter the anomalies in item
e, abandonment.

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PART G – MILES OF BASELINE ASSESSMENTS AND REASSESSMENTS COMPLETED
IN CALENDAR YEAR (segment miles that could affect HCAs ONLY)
Report the number of miles of pipeline that could affect an HCA (as reported in Part B) that were assessed
during the calendar year pursuant to §195.452. Report separately the number of miles inspected for
baseline assessments (e.g., initial baseline assessments and new baseline assessments, including those
which occur due to new pipelines or facilities, new or newly identified HCAs, new spill flow paths, new
spill volume calculations, low-stress pipe for which the baseline assessment deadline has not yet passed,
etc.) and miles for which a reassessment was conducted. Do not include pipelines or portions of pipelines
that could otherwise not affect an HCA but which are included in an IM Program as a result of other
PHMSA directives (such as Corrective Action Orders, Compliance Orders, Special Permits, etc.).
Report only assessments that were completed during the calendar year. These “completed assessments”
are defined consistently with FAQ 4.13 http://primis.phmsa.dot.gov/iim/faqs.htm. The date on which
an assessment is considered complete will be the date on which final field activities related to that
assessment are performed, not including repair activities. That is, when a hydrostatic test is completed,
when the last in-line inspection tool run of a scheduled series of tool runs is performed, when the last
direct examination associated with external corrosion direct assessment is made, or the date on which
"other technology" for which an operator has provided timely notification is conducted.
Operators should report in Part G the total number of miles actually assessed. This differs from Part F
where operators report the number of miles inspected by individual inspection methods where some
mileage may be reported multiple times. Operators should note that the mileages reported as completed
assessments in Part G should be a subset of the total miles of onshore/offshore pipe that could affect
High Consequence Areas reported in Part(s) L. Operators should validate the total completed and
scheduled assessment mileage in their Assessment Plans with the mileage reported here. The comparison
of these two numbers will highlight any discrepancies resulting from new HCA segments being added
or deleted, acquired or sold, or idled 1 or converted, and which need to be properly reflected in this Report.

1

While the regulations do not recognize an intermediate state between operational and abandoned , PHMSA has
acknowledged that operators sometimes maintain some of their pipe in an idle status in which conducting IM assessments is
impractical. This consideration of “idle” pipe is discussed in FAQ 2.3 on the PHMSA IM website
(http://primis.phmsa.dot.gov/iim/faqs.htm).

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For the designated Commodity Group, complete Parts H, I, J, K, L, M, P, and Q covering
INTERstate pipelines and/or pipeline facilities separately for each State in which INTERstate
systems exist within this OPID and again covering INTRAstate pipelines and/or pipeline facilities
separately for each State in which INTRAstate systems exist within this OPID.
For example: Consider a set of crude oil pipeline systems that includes INTERstate pipeline
facilities in seven states and INTRAstate pipeline facilities in three states. Parts H, I, J, K, L, and
M, P and Q should be completed ten times for this set of crude oil pipeline systems – seven times
for INTERstate assets (once for each of the seven states in which INTERstate assets are located)
and once for the INTRAstate assets in each of the three states in which INTRAstate assets are
located.
Each time the remaining Parts are completed, indicate whether the data reported is for
INTERstate or INTRAstate pipelines and/or pipeline facilities, and enter in the space provided the
two-letter postal abbreviation for the state.
PART H – MILES OF PIPE BY NOMINAL PIPE SIZE (NPS)
Report the miles of pipe by Nominal Pipe Size (NPS) and location for both onshore and offshore
locations. Enter the appropriate mileage in the corresponding nominal size blocks.
Pipe sizes which do not correspond to NPS measurements should be included in the “Other Pipe Sizes
Not Listed” columns. Include both the pipe size and the corresponding mileage.
Enter zero (0) in any block for which the pipeline system includes no mileage. Do not leave any blocks
blank.
PART I – MILES OF PIPE BY DECADE INSTALLED
Report the miles of pipe by decade installed. Make an entry in each block including zero (0) when
appropriate. Some companies may have pipe for which installation records may not exist. When the
decade of construction is unknown, enter estimates of the totals of such mileage in the “Unknown”
section of Part I.
PART J – MILES OF PIPE BY SPECIFIED MINIMUM YIELD STRENGTH
Report the total miles of steel pipe by hoop stress (as percent of SMYS) and pipe material type (steel or
non-steel) for pipe onshore (in non-rural and rural areas where indicated) and offshore.
Report the total miles of non-steel pipe operating above 125 psig and at or below 125 psig, differentiated
for location as for steel pipe.
Report data only for pipelines regulated by PHMSA (and their certified State agencies) and not those
which are regulated by other federal or state authorities.
Enter zero (0) in any block for which the pipeline system includes no mileage. Do not leave any blocks
blank.
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PART K – MILES OF REGULATED GATHERING LINES
This Part only applies to Commodity Groups “crude oil” and “highly volatile liquids” and to those
portions of gathering lines that are regulated by PHMSA. Report the total mileage of these lines only.
Gathering lines are defined in §195.2 as “A pipeline 219.1mm (8-5/8 inch) or less nominal outside
diameter that transports petroleum from a production facility.”
Regulated rural gathering lines are defined in §195.11(a) and should be reported in this Part.
Enter zero (0) in any block for which the pipeline system includes no mileage. Do not leave any blocks
blank.
PART L – TOTAL SEGMENT MILES THAT COULD AFFECT HCAs
By Type of HCA. Report the miles of pipeline that the operator has determined could affect an HCA
of each designated type. Operators should note that a single segment of pipeline may be able to affect
HCAs of multiple types (e.g., an Other Population Area as well as a Drinking Water USA). Accordingly,
the total of the miles reported in these columns may add to more than the total mileage that could affect
an HCA.
Not By Type. Report the total miles of pipeline that the operator has determined could affect an HCA.
For this number, Operators should NOT double-count mileage for a single segment of pipeline that may
be able to affect HCAs of multiple types (e.g., an Other Population Area as well as a Drinking Water
USA).
Enter zero (0) in any block for which the pipeline system includes no mileage. Do not leave any blocks
blank.
PART M – BREAKOUT TANKS
List the number of tanks by capacity and by Commodity Group, including any Commodity Groups which
are not the predominantly transported Commodity Group within this Report. The Commodity Groups
listed here in Part M should match those listed in Part C. Operators are required to submit all breakout
tank information in their Annual Report. The operator can also submit their breakout tank information
to NPMS, but breakout tanks must always be reported in their Annual Report.
PART P – MILES OF PIPE BY MATERIAL AND CORROSION PREVENTION STATUS
For steel pipe, report the total miles of onshore and offshore pipe that is cathodically protected and
cathodically unprotected subdivided, in each case, into the amount that is bare and the amount that is
coated pipe. COATED means pipe coated with an effective hot or cold applied dielectric coating or
wrapper. For plastic and “other” pipe, report the total miles of onshore and offshore pipe. For any
mileage reported in the “other” column, describe the material in the “Other (specify)” field.

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PART Q – MILES OF ELECTRIC RESISTANCE WELDED (ERW) PIPE
BY WELD TYPE AND DECADE
Report here only pipe that was manufactured using an electric resistance welded (ERW) process. Report
separately, each by decade installed, the miles of installed pipe manufactured using a high-frequency
ERW process and that manufactured with a low-frequency or DC ERW process.
“High Frequency” means the ERW pipe was manufactured using a high frequency ERW process. High
frequency ERW pipe is pipe that was manufactured using a high frequency electrical current, usually
about 450 thousand Hertz (kHz) to provide heat for fusion of the weld seam. Most pipe manufactured
using this process has been manufactured since the late 1960s.
“Low Frequency” means the ERW pipe was manufactured using a low frequency ERW process. Low
frequency ERW pipe is pipe that was manufactured using a low frequency, usually about 250 Hertz (Hz)
alternating electrical current to provide heat for fusion of the weld seam. Most pipe manufactured using
this process was manufactured prior to 1970.
Flash welded pipe (EFW) is NOT a type of ERW pipe and should NOT be included in the reported
numbers for this Part E.
“DC” means direct current.
Make an entry in each block. PHMSA recognizes that some companies may have pipe for which
installation records may not exist. If records do not exist, enter estimates of the totals of such mileage
in the “Pre-40 or Unknown” section of Part E. Enter zero (0) in any block for which the pipeline system
includes no mileage. Do not leave any blocks blank.
For the designated Commodity Group, complete Part N one time for all of the pipelines and/or
pipeline facilities included within this OPID. Complete Part O one time for all the pipelines and/or
pipeline facilities covered under this Commodity Group and OPID if any portion(s) of the pipelines
and/or pipeline facilities are included in an IM Program subject to §195.452 as indicated in Part
A, Question 6.
PART N – PREPARER SIGNATURE
The Preparer is the person who compiled the information and prepared the responses to the Report. Enter
the Preparer’s name and title, and e-mail address if the Preparer has one, as well as the phone and fax
numbers used by the Preparer.
PART O – CERTIFYING SIGNATURE
CERTIFYING SIGNATURE must be a senior executive officer of the operator. The Pipeline
Inspection, Protection, Enforcement and Safety Act (signed in December 2006) requires pipeline
operators to have a senior executive officer of the company sign and certify annual pipeline Integrity
Management Program (IMP) performance reports (Parts B, F, G, and L of this Report). By this signature,
the senior executive officer is certifying that he or she has (1) reviewed the Report and (2) to the best of
his or her knowledge, believes the Report is true and complete.
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Senior Executive Officer is the person who is certifying the information on Parts B, F, G, and L as
required by 49 U.S.C. 60109(f).
The name and title of the senior executive officer certifying the Report should be entered in the
appropriate blanks on this section of the Report. The name of the senior executive officer certifying the
Report should also be entered in the signature block on the Report. Operators should keep in mind that
entering the senior executive officer’s name onto the electronic Report is equivalent to a paper
submission and has the same legal authenticity and requirements. The online system will provide Part
O access for entry only after HCA mileage is entered in Part L.

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