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Greater Public Involvement – What does that mean?. November 3, 2006 David Knoelke API Public Awareness Committee Chair (BP Pipelines N.A.). BP Pipelines. Operates 8000 miles Types Primarily Liquid Pipelines Crude and Refined Products Trunk and Gathering 400 miles of Gas Transmission
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Greater Public Involvement – What does that mean? November 3, 2006 David Knoelke API Public Awareness Committee Chair (BP Pipelines N.A.)
BP Pipelines • Operates 8000 miles • Types • Primarily Liquid Pipelines • Crude and Refined Products • Trunk and Gathering • 400 miles of Gas Transmission • 20 different States • Rural and Urban ROW’s
Industry Liquid Pipeline Spill Record Has Improved 1999-2004 • The number of total releases dropped 51 percent – All Programs • Releases due to corrosion dropped 67 percent – IMP Program • Releases due to operator error dropped by 63 percent – Operator Qualification Program • Releases from third party damage from excavation dropped 37 percent – Pipeline’s Damage Prevention Programs
Greater Public Involvement – What does that mean? • Answer: • It means something different to everyone • Operator’s Programs must work within this premise
BP Program Objectives • Provide Public Awareness to the affected public, emergency officials, public official, and excavators • Promote “Dig Safely” and “Call Before You Dig” practices • Raise the awareness of pipelines and pipeline safety in the community • To establish and maintain a working relationship with various stakeholders along BP Pipelines’ right-of-way
BP Program Highlights • DP Coordinators • Regionally Located • Implement and Manage DP Program • Program is Regionally Focused • Must know your stakeholders • Farmers, Subdivision Homeowners, Government Lands • Emergency Responders • Full Time and Volunteer
Local Community Participation Recent Example • Minnesota landowner community meeting • Listened to landowner concerns • Current landowners do not understand ROW agreement from construction (40 yrs) • Follow-up agreed upon • City will get copy of group correspondence
API 1162 Overview • Covers one aspect within the broader picture of pipeline operator communications • Biggest Step-up for Most Operators: • Program Evaluation (for Continuous Improvement) • Outreach to Public Officials
“How will we measure effectiveness?” • Premise: Design and implement a nationwide long-term “co-op” plan that will assist operators in meeting the requirement for “Program Evaluation for Effectiveness”: • Provide compliance with regulatory requirements • Provide feedback to operators on Program effectiveness
Long-term Nationwide Survey Plan • Designed based on learnings from Pilot Survey • Conducted by survey professionals • Participation open to all transmission pipelines (liquid and gas) • Provides operator-specific and collective results • Establishes a national “baseline” • Will meet most (but not all) of a participating operator’s measurement needs • Ensure PHMSA expectations are met
DP Program Philosophy • Must use methods that: • Meets the needs of the Landowners • Works within Operators Organization • All Programs need to be Flexible for their Environment and Measurable • Cooperation and Communications
Questions? David Knoelke BP Pipelines