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                                                        DOT Pipeline Compliance NewsAugust 2017 Edition
 
 
                                                        Fundamentals of Pipeline Operations WorkshopSeptember 13-14, 2017
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                                                        Join us September 13-14, 2017 in Houston at our corporate office and dedicated training facility for this new workshop on the fundamentals of pipeline
                                                        operations.  This 2-day course is designed to give a comprehensive overview of gas and liquid energy transmission pipelines and how they are operated
                                                        and maintained.  It is appropriate for both technical and non-technical personnel who are new to the energy transmission pipeline industry, as well
                                                        as those who need a broader understanding of pipeline operations and management in general.  The course walks through the practical things that a
                                                        typical pipeline company’s operations organization does on a regular basis to operate and maintain the pipeline system as a whole.  Course topics
                                                        include:
 
                                                            Each attendee will receive the presentation as well as applicable handouts in a hardcopy notebook.
                                                                Components of a pipeline system (types of pipe, coatings, tanks, valves, pumps, compressors, pressure vessels, pig traps, meters,
                                                                instrumentation, control systems / SCADA)
                                                            
                                                                Operations activities (starting / stopping, batching, managing receipts and deliveries, measurement, monitoring, pressure control, leak
                                                                detection)
                                                            Inspection and Maintenance (valves, ROWs, tanks, pumps, compressors, instrumentation, pigging, cathodic protection)Repair (in-service repair techniques, welding, OOS repairs / replacements)Integrity Management (ILI, Pressure Tests, Direct Assessment), including assessment processes, analysis, follow-upsEmergency Response (planning, organization / ICS, drills, response)Public Awareness / Damage Prevention / One Calls 
 The course involves many hands-on demonstrations and examples using RCP’s in-house Pipeline Flow Loop*.  To promote an optimal learning environment,
                                                        class size will be limited.  To register for our workshop, 
                                                            click here
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 *RCP's in-house Pipeline Flow Loop is an engineering marvel (!).  It is a working 2” diameter pipeline system incorporating many of the components
                                                        of a transmission pipeline system including state-of-the-art SCADA control system and instrumentation for flow, pressure, temperature, and volume,
                                                        as well as automated valves, pig traps, variable speed pump, and more.  It also incorporates clear pipe segments so that students can see a pig in
                                                        operation, see phase separation as it occurs, and understand the importance of elevation change.  It occupies 2 walls outside our training room. 
                                                        Students can monitor and control the pipeline from the training room (“control room”), and then step into the hall to see the pipeline in action.
 
 
                                                        PHMSA Extends Due Date for UGS Annual Report SubmissionBack to Top
 
                                                        PHMSA is extending the due date for the first submission of the annual report for Underground Natural Gas Storage facilities. PHMSA regulations at 49 CFR 191.17 require
                                                        operators of underground natural gas storage facilities to submit an annual report by July 18, 2017. PHMSA is extending the due date for the submission of Calendar Year 2016
                                                        annual report for several months from the date the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) approves the collection of the annual report under OMB Control Number 2137-0522.
                                                        When OMB approves the report, PHMSA will post the date of OMB approval on the Office of Pipeline Safety website.
                                                        PHMSA will also publish a Federal Register notice announcing this delay and providing additional information.
                                                     
 Underground Gas Storage Compliance 
                                                        How does RCP deliver a comprehensive solution for natural gas storage operational integrity assurance?
 Experienced Resources
 
 
                                                            State-Of-The-Art Tools (TaskOp™)Highly respected underground storage & risk management SME's (the past Chair of PRCI’s and AGA’s underground storage committees is on our staff)Professional engineering supportWritten program development / improvement from knowledgeable technical standards developers (Our lead technical writer was the editor for the API RP1170 development team.) 
 
                                                            For more information regarding our capabilities or to request an online demonstration of our TaskOp™ underground gas storage solution, visit our website or contact Jessica Foley.Program gap assessment and corrective action trackingStorage risk assessmentIntegrity assessment and remediation process tracking 
 
                                                        PHMSA Pipeline Safety Research and Development ForumResearch Announcement (RA) # DTPH56-17-RA-00002
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                                                        The Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration's (PHMSA) is now soliciting for new pipeline safety research, white papers on individual projects addressing key
                                                        pipeline challenges, and cover emerging areas of underground natural gas storage and LNG.  The November 2016 Pipeline R&D Forum identified several technical gaps as
                                                        potential new research projects. These research topics include:
 
                                                            Researchers should visit https://primis.phmsa.dot.gov/rd/ to understand more about PHMSA's pipeline research strategy and
                                                        performance and visit https://primis.phmsa.dot.gov/matrix/ to review all related current and previous research. The
                                                        merit review panel will not evaluate any white paper that duplicates current or previous research efforts.Threat PreventionLeak DetectionAnomaly Detection / CharacterizationUnderground Natural Gas StorageLiquefied Natural Gas Announcement details including areas of research, white paper requirements and submission, can be found at
                                                        https://primis.phmsa.dot.gov/matrix/RfpInfo.rdm?rfp=62.
 
 
                                                        Be on the Lookout for 811 Day Events in Your AreaBack to Top
 
                                                        811 is the nationwide number that excavators can call to reach their local "one call" center, which alerts the operators of buried utilities in the planned excavation area
                                                        to go out and mark the location of their facilities (such as pipelines) before the excavator starts digging. The 811 system is similar to the better-known 911 system for
                                                        emergency notifications. There are many outreach programs to educate excavators about "811"... including special events of various types on August 11 (8-11). For example,
                                                        Block Parties will be held in Houston, Indianapolis, Kansas City, and Minneapolis, with food, drinks, and entertainment. Other typical events include special offers for pizza
                                                        (large pizza for $8.11), fun runs with an $8.11 entry fee, etc. Click here for a listing of events. The block
                                                        party in Houston will be held from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Jones Plaza, 600 Louisiana St., which is only 1 block from RCP's downtown Houston offices.
                                                        Please let us know if you would like to drop by for a tour!
                                                     
 
                                                        Meanwhile, back on the Farm…Back to Top
 
                                                        According to the PHMSA Pipeline enforcement activity website, PHMSA has initiated 125 new enforcement cases in the first 6 months of 2017 (for an annual rate of 250 cases a
                                                        year).  This compares to 164 cases in 2016, 197 cases in 2015, and 154 cases in 2014.  The lesson is clear.  While new rulemaking activity may be progressing slowly in
                                                        2017, PHMSA is actively enforcing the rules that are in place.
                                                     
 
                                                        Pipeline Conference Schedule Back to Top
 
                                                        Have you registered and confirmed your reservations for these upcoming conferences? RCP will be attending the following conferences. We hope to see you there!
 Western Regional Gas Conference (WRGC)
 August 29-30, 2017
 Hyatt Regency Mission Bay in San Diego, CA
 
 Who should attend? Regulatory and Code Compliance personnel, Gas Engineers, Pipeline Construction Supervisors, Technical and Standards Engineers/writers, Customer Service
                                                        Supervisors, Measurement and Control personnel, Damage Prevention personnel, Integrity Management managers, Gas Control supervisors, operations and engineering personnel.
 
 RCP's Subject Matter Expert will be giving a presentation on Underground Storage: Developing a Comprehensive Underground Storage Integrity Management Plan, on Tuesday,
                                                        August 29th, from 1:30 -2:15 pm. Click here for the preliminary conference agenda.
 
 2017 RRC/PHMSA Pipeline Safety Training
 September 20-22, 2017
 Embassy Suites, San Antonio Riverwalk
 
 PHMSA will have trainers available to talk about various aspects of the Pipeline Safety Rules in place at the time and to discuss upcoming PHMSA rules and regulations in
                                                        the process of being passed or implemented. This will also be an excellent opportunity to meet with and get to know the Railroad Commission personnel. The Agenda,
                                                        registration links and hotel information can be found on the Texas Gas Association (TGA) website.
 
 
                                                        Pressure Testing Webinar - Advantages of using TestOp®Back to Top
 
                                                        RCP will be hosting webinar presentations to discuss pipeline pressure testing practices and demonstrate the advantages of utilizing new technology for planning, designing, and capturing real-time data to validate and document whether it was a successful test. The same technology that RCP has used for the past
                                                        six years to validate our customer's pressure tests has been greatly enhanced and is now being made available as a web-hosted solution for operators to use themselves.
 TestOp® takes the confusion out of pressure testing by providing real-time determination of whether the test segment is experiencing potential issues, such as yielding or air entrapment volume absorption, all while modeling the mass balance relationship of pressures, volumes and temperatures of the test. TestOp
                                                        will provide real-time indicators and corresponding data to confirm whether the test is successfully performing to plan or if there might be a small pin-hole leak that would otherwise go undetected before taking the line segment off test. TestOp generates comprehensive and consistent reports, including a
                                                        certification letter, pressure test plan versus actual test results, pressure/spike test log, test instrument and pump calibrations, pipe volume calculations sheet, stress/strain and pressure/volume plots as well as upload capability for pictures and other document scans associated with the test.
 
 We encourage any liquid or gas pipeline operator who has upcoming projects that involve replacement, integrity verification, new construction, uprates, conversions and/or reversals to sign up for the 45 minute webinar. Some of the largest and most respected pipeline operators are now using TestOp because they see
                                                        the value it brings to their overall pipeline integrity assurance program and we are confident you will too once you have seen it in person.
 
 Mark your calendar and plan to attend one of these sessions or request an individual demonstration for your company at a date convenient
                                                        to you.
 
 
                                                            Click here to register.August 30, 2017 (Wednesday) at 2 p.m. CDTSeptember 27, 2017 (Wednesday) at 2 p.m. CDT 
 
                                                        
                                                            RCP Workshop Schedule for 2017
                                                        
                                                     
                                                        Fundamentals of Pipeline Operations Workshop:  September 13-14 (Wednesday & Thursday) DOT Gas & Liquid Pipeline Workshop: October 24-26 (Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday)
 
 Visit our training website for updates, registration, and hotel information.
 
 
 We would welcome the opportunity to discuss our services with you.
 
 Best Regards,
 
 W. R. (Bill) Byrd, PE
 President
 RCP Inc.
 888-727-9937
 wrbyrd@rcp.com
 www.rcp.com
 
 
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                                                                                About RCPRCP is a registered professional engineering corporation staffed by more than 50 energy pipeline experts with extensive experience in energy pipeline risk management and regulatory compliance
                                                                                issues. Since 1995, RCP has assisted companies and organizations of all types and sizes, including every pipeline operator in the Forbes 500 down to small municipal operators, with the challenges
                                                                                of energy pipeline and terminal regulatory compliance and integrity management at the federal level, in every state, and in several foreign countries. Our personnel have experience as operators,
                                                                                engineers, and managers, and participate at the highest levels of the gas and liquid energy pipeline industry by serving on technical research committees and developing industry standards.
                                                                                RCP also offers pipeline integrity and corrosion control consulting services by providing operational support and program implementation management services, including selection, contracting, and
                                                                                management of subcontractors in the field to implement the required program activities for corrosion control, in-line inspection, direct assessment, and more. RCP has the perfect team to support
                                                                                your pipeline integrity and compliance requirements - from initial consulting, to program development, to implementation and final analysis of a broad range of pipeline regulatory compliance and
                                                                                integrity management issues.
 
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