|  | DOT Pipeline Compliance NewsMarch 2015 Edition
 
 DOT Pipeline Compliance Workshop – Gas & LiquidMarch 10-12, 2015
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 Join us March 10-12, 2015 in 
            Houston at our corporate office and dedicated training facility for an informative, lively, and interactive workshop on DOT Pipeline Compliance topics . The workshop provides an overview of 
            the DOT pipeline regulations in 49 CFR 191, 192, 194, 195, and 199. It also describes pipeline operations and engineering concepts. It is appropriate for people who are new to pipeline regulations, who could use a 
            refresher, or anyone who needs to know the latest developments in these areas. This workshop will be a combined format, addressing both gas and liquid pipeline topics in parallel. 
            This will eliminate some redundancy of materials, and will allow more time for in-depth discussions for each topic. 
            Topics to be addressed in the workshop include:
 
            We will also discuss the Pipeline Safety, Regulatory Certainty, and Job Creation Act of 2011 (pipeline reauthorization bill), recent Advisory Bulletins from PHMSA, and new, pending and proposed 
            rulemakings.An overview of DOT/OPS pipeline compliance requirementsState and Federal agency roles for pipeline safetyPHMSA JurisdictionPHMSA Inspections and Enforcement ProcessesEngineering Concepts and Stress – Strain Relationships; %SMYSDesign RequirementsConstruction RequirementsCorrosion Control Concepts and RequirementsOperations and Maintenance RequirementsEmergency Response Requirements (including spill response planning requirements for liquid pipelines)Damage Prevention ProgramsOperator Qualification ProgramsDrug and Alcohol ProgramsPublic Awareness ProgramsIntegrity Management (gas and liquid) ProgramsControl Room Management Programs 
 Each attendee will receive the presentation as well as applicable handouts in a hardcopy notebook, and electronic copies of the applicable regulations and voluminous reference materials including rulemakings, 
			      letters of interpretation, and other guidance documents. The workshop will adjourn at 2 p.m. on the third day, for those who need to fly out Thursday evening.
 
 To register for our workshop, click here.
 
 Introducing TestOp™  
            The software that RCP utilizes on-site to validate our customer’s pressure tests is now available to license.  The license allows operators to create, plan, simulate, execute and generate comprehensive reports of pressure tests using a web-based platform with optional offline data upload capabilities.  Some key features of TestOp™ include:
 
            Useful for any pressure test conducted under
            49 CFR 192 Subpart J Test Requirements
            Gas transmissionGas distributionRegulated gas gathering 49 CFR 195 Subpart E Pressure TestingASME B31.3 Process Piping, Section 345 Testing All allowable test mediums
            WaterNitrogenAirNatural gas Applications
            New constructionRepairs & replacementsUpratesConversion of serviceIntegrity / MAOP verificationGrandfathered pipeSpike / elevated pressure testingPipeline integrity assessments, including ASME B31.8S, Table 3 Pressure Test ServicesRCP is a leading industry expert on pressure testing. We design and validate pressure tests using a proprietary web-based program (TestOp™) that calculates the allowable pressure/temperature change for a particular test segment, confirming or denying the presence of pin-hole leaks while also detecting possible pipe yielding or air entrapment during a spike.  RCP also offers 
            Pressure Test Workshops that teach you how to plan for a pressure test from start to finish, and how to determine/prove if the test was successful. 
 To request a demonstration or obtain more information on RCP's pressure test services, contact Jessica Foley.
 
 Updated PREP Guidelines[USCG Docket number USCG-2011-1178]
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            PHMSA requires that certain oil pipeline operators prepare oil spill response plans, including drill programs. Per 49 CFR 194.107 (c)(1)(ix), the operator must follow the USCG's National Preparedness for Response 
            Exercise Program (PREP) Guidelines, or have an equivalent drill program. On February 27, 2015 the USCG announced their updated PREP guidelines. Significant changes for pipeline operators include:
 
            Comments must reach USCG by April 28, 2015. For a complete copy of the Federal Register Notice, please contact Jessica Foley.The frequency of deployment exercises for equipment that is owned by the facility, operated by an OSRO and listed in EPA-regulated plans has been changed from annually to semi-annually.Oil spill surveillance and tracking systems should be identified as a type of response equipment to be exercised during internal equipment deployment exercises in order to test the policy holder's abilities to 
            effectively support and direct other response activities and equipment, such as the use of dispersants, in-situ burning, mechanical recovery, shoreline protection or wildlife recovery. 
 Florida Gas Pipeline Siting Regulations RevisionsBack to Top
 
            The State of Florida has made numerous changes to their Chapter 807 – Natural Gas Transmission Pipeline Siting regulations.  The changes include definitions, application contents and timing, requirements for studies, 
            and information meetings and reports.  
             
 RCP Acquisition Support / Due Diligence  
            RCP's experience in acquisition due diligence has proven that this investment is money well spent.  Problems identified in the due diligence phase can provide the buyer with leverage at closing time.  After the sale 
            is closed, it is difficult to obtain any compensation for prior liabilities that went unidentified. RCP has conducted dozens of due diligence efforts ranging from large crude gathering and transmission pipeline 
            systems to small gas gathering systems. RCP can identify issues important to the acquisition decision making process (i.e. significant compliance gaps, significant future regulatory liabilities/costs, other 
            "deal-killers"). Highlights of a typical due diligence project could include:
 
            For more information, contact Jessica Foley.Jurisdictional determination review of existing pipeline facilitiesReview of permitting and associated agency notificationsPhase I environmental assessmentsFit-for-purpose analysisMAOP / MOP analysisRegulatory compliance program reviewsData room reviews, including critical design, construction, testing, repair, and inspection records acquisitionAPI 653 inspection and repair reviewsPhysical inspections of pipeline facilities, as appropriate. 
 Pause and Reflect During This Century's Pi SecondBack to Top
 
            Every 100 years, the months, days, years, hours, minutes, and seconds all align to form the first 10 digits of the irrational number known as Pi.  Count your lucky stars that you can experience this rare event on 
            March 14, 2015, at 9:26:53 am (3.141592653…..).  If you pause for an entire second, you’ll certainly have paused during the EXACT number of Pi – although being an irrational number you could never know when that 
            happened during the Pi Second.  No matter.  Do it anyway.  You can brag about it for the next 100 years. 
             
 Spring 2015 Conference ScheduleMarch – May 2015
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            Have you registered and confirmed your reservations for these upcoming conferences? RCP will be attending. We hope to see you there!
 AGA 2015 Transmission Pipeline Workshop
 March 18 -19, 2015
 Omni San Diego Hotel, San Diego, CA
 
 This workshop will feature presentations and case studies from pipeline operators, regulators and service providers. Presentations will focus on areas where transmission pipeline operators are going beyond 
            current regulations in light of existing proposed federal rulemakings. Regulators, pipeline operators, and service providers are all invited to participate in this forum.
 
 Western Energy Institute Operations Conference
 April 21 -24, 2015
 Red Rock Resort / Las Vegas, NV
 
 WEI's Operations Conference unites almost 400 electric and natural gas energy operations managers, supervisors and front line employees for 3 days of education and networking across ten different tracks. This 
            conference is a must for any upper-level manager and many choose to bring their direct reports for team and skill-building.
 
 API Pipeline Conference
 April 28 & 29, 2015
 Savannah International Trade & Convention Center, Savannah, GA
 
 API's one and one-half day conference program features a keynote address by Alex Epstein, author of The Moral Case for Fossil Fuels, an Executive Roundtable focusing on which issues Pipeline Company Presidents 
            and CEO's view as the most challenging issues facing our industry as well more than 50 technical sessions featuring topics such as Business, Natural Forces, Safety Culture, Human Resources and a host of other 
            timely subjects.
 
 AGA Conference & Biennial Exhibition
 May 19 – 22, 2015
 Gaylord / Grapevine, TX
 
 The annual AGA Operations Conference is the natural gas industry's premier gathering of natural gas utility and transmission company operations management from across North America and the world for the sharing of 
            technical knowledge, ideas and practices to promote the safe, reliable, and cost-effective delivery of natural gas to the end-user. Be sure to mark your calendar and plan to attend Bill Byrd's presentations on 
            May 20:
 
 
            "Thermal Stabilization During Hydrostatic Testing"  [Transmission Pipeline Operations  Track A7 (10:15 am - 11:00 am)]"Monte Carlo Methods for Pipeline Site Risk Assessment" [Distribution Measurement/ Engineering  Track B3 (3:50 pm - 4:35 pm)] 
 Midwest Energy Association Legal, Regulatory & Government Affairs SummitBreckenridge, CO
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            The Midwest Energy Association (MEA) is holding a summit designed specifically for legal and regulatory professionals working with energy delivery companies and will 
            include candid, practical information from those in the know. The summit will be held from September 29 – October 1, 2015 at the DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel in Breckenridge, CO. Visit the 
            MEA website for more information regarding registration, agenda, and hotel. 
             
 Save the Dates!RCP 2015 Workshop Schedule
 
            Join us at our corporate office and dedicated training facility in downtown Houston. We are now offering Pressure Test Workshops in addition to our DOT gas & liquid pipeline seminars. Visit our 
			Training Website for updates and registration information.
 Pressure Test Workshop:
 August 4 & 5 (Tuesday & Wednesday)
 
 DOT Combined Gas & Liquid Workshops:
 March 10, 11, 12 (Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday)
 August 11, 12, 13 (Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday)
 
 DOT Gas Pipeline Workshop
 June 2, 3, 4 (Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday)
 
 DOT Hazardous Liquid Pipeline Workshop
 October 6, 7, 8 (Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday)
 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.
 
 For more information, please contact Jessica Foley at 713-655-8080 or visit www.rcp.com.
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