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Zero Pipeline Incidents: Achieving Safety Goals Together

Join us in New Orleans on November 17th & 18th, 2011, for a crucial discussion on pipeline safety. Be a part of the event where various stakeholders including citizens, industry professionals, regulators, and vendors will come together to explore strategies for reducing pipeline incidents to zero. Share insights on the importance of new technologies, regulations, data transparency, and industry initiatives in enhancing pipeline safety. Discover ways to strengthen damage prevention and allocate sufficient resources to prioritize pipeline safety. Let's work collectively towards a common goal of zero incidents in the pipeline sector.

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Zero Pipeline Incidents: Achieving Safety Goals Together

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  1. Pipeline Safety – Getting to Zero IncidentsNew Orleans, LouisianaNovember 17th & 18th, 2011

  2. Who is in the Room? Citizens/Local Government – 38 Regulators – 15 Industry – 98 Liquid Pipelines - 32 Natural Gas Pipelines – 52 Vendors - 14

  3. Thanks for webcasting!

  4. Tour of Pipeline Facilities Thanks!

  5. More Attention to Pipelines Than Ever Before

  6. So if we all agree that zero pipeline incidents is the goal what actions will get us there? New Technology? Stronger regulations? Better Data for Decision Making? Greater Transparency? Larger fines? Industry Initiatives? More Personnel? Stepped Up Damage Prevention? More Money?

  7. Focus on PIPELINE Safety

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