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Pipeline and Natural Disasters-Are we Prepared?. Restoring Trust in Pipeline Safety A Conference for all Stakeholders November 2, 2006 Alex Alvarado. Overview. Planning and Preparedness Response and Recovery. GOM Pipeline Infrastructure. 33,900 total miles of pipelines
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Pipeline and Natural Disasters-Are we Prepared? Restoring Trust in Pipeline Safety A Conference for all Stakeholders November 2, 2006 Alex Alvarado
Overview • Planning and Preparedness • Response and Recovery
GOM Pipeline Infrastructure • 33,900 total miles of pipelines • In 2001 and 2002 MMS approved 2,049 and 2,017 miles respectively-record years
GOM Production • GOM production to continue to increase during the next decade (deepwater) • GOM provides 30% oil and 22% gas of US supply • Pipeline technology has kept up with increased water depths • World deepest installation & operation is in GOM at 7,570 ft (November 2003)
Planning and Preparedness • MMS focus • Evacuate workers • Release of MMS contract helicopters • Protect environment from oil spills • Ensuring compliance with safety equipment requirements and maintenance • Continuity of Operations Plan (COOP) • MMS has a COOP that has been implemented several times
Planning and Preparedness • Industry focus • Evacuate workers • Protect environment • Empty oil storage tanks • Secure wells and pipeline systems • Protect company assets • Develop hurricane season operation plans to implement response and recovery
Planning and Preparedness • Based on recent experiences MMS and Industry will need to further improve response plans • Hurricane Katrina & Rita most demanding response experienced • MMS met with USCG on April 13, 2006 to discuss improvements to MMS COOP • CG liaison officer at MMS COOP • MMS to accompany CG while conducting C-130 aircraft flyover after storm landfall
Response and Recovery • MMS • Implement COOP • Set up office in Houston • Pipeline Office has worked in 4 different buildings • Assess damage and identify area of storm impact • Issue guidance (NTL) to inspect, assess, repair, and return to pipelines to service • Worked with industry in the reporting and permitting • Big demand for information on extent of damage • Worked with industry to ensure safety and environmental protection during repairs, modifications, decommission and replacement of damaged pipelines
Response and Recovery • Industry • Damage assessment • Initially very difficult due to onshore impacts • Communications, fuel, impacts to personnel • Implement response and recovery plans • Companies implemented post storm pipeline inspection and integrity plans • One fatality • No significant pollution incidents
Response and Recovery • Industry-Cont • Shut-in oil production is 324,445 BOPD (5/3/06) • 21.63 % of the daily oil production (1.5 MMBOPD) • 11% shut-in as of June 2006 • Shut-in gas production is 1.295 BCFPD (5/3/06) • 12.95% of the daily gas production (10 BCFD) • 7% shut-in as of June 2006
2006 Offshore Hurricane Readiness and Recovery Conference November 1-2, 2006 Hilton New Orleans Riverside Hotel Co-sponsored by Offshore Operators Committee and MMS
Summary • Over all industry is doing a good job in planning, response, and recovery • One fatality • No significant pollution incidents • Hurricane Katrina & Rita most difficult hurricane response and recovery • Repairs still on going and will continue through this hurricane season and into next year