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Docket ID: [Docket ID PHMSA-2008-0162]
SUBJECT CATEGORY: Pipeline Safety: Dynamic Riser Inspection, Maintenance, and Monitoring Records on Offshore Floating Facilities.
DOCUMENT SUMMARY: To remind owners and operators of the importance of retaining
inspection, maintenance, and monitoring records for dynamic risers located on offshore floating facilities.
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SUMMARY: Dynamic Riser Inspection, Maintenance, and Monitoring Records on Offshore Floating Facilities,
A recent natural gas leak from a steel catenary export riser in the Gulf of Mexico created significant and unexpected risk, as well as major supply disruption. Though a root cause analysis of this incident is not yet complete, visual inspection by divers has determined that the source of the leak was a flexible joint on the riser. PHMSA regularly monitors pipeline incidents and operator performance nationwide and responds as incident trends necessitate, through an array of regulatory measures including advisory bulletins.
In 2004, another offshore riser flexible joint failure resulted in a small oil spill. Subsequent preemptive visual inspections performed on other steel catenary riser flexible joints in the Gulf of Mexico discovered damage to the elastomeric seal area near the rotating ball and drove the replacement of four flexible joints. The flexible joint riser failures described above have created potential safety risks on floating production facilities, and have impacted delivery of energy supplies from the Gulf of Mexico.
The national consensus standard for dynamic risers, American Petroleum Institute Recommended Practice 2RD, is currently under revision. The revised version will directly address concerns raised in this Advisory Bulletin by including guidance for integrity management of dynamic risers. PHMSA will consider adopting the revised standard into its regulations for both natural gas and hazardous liquid pipelines.
To: Owners and operators of hazardous liquid and natural gas pipelines located on offshore floating facilities.
Subject: Dynamic Riser Inspection, Maintenance, and Monitoring Records on Offshore Floating Facilities.
Purpose: To remind owners and operators of the importance of retaining inspection, maintenance, and monitoring records for dynamic risers located on offshore floating facilities.
PHMSA advises operators of hazardous liquid and natural gas
pipelines with dynamic risers, such as steel catenary risers on
offshore floating production facilities, to perform regular inspection
and maintenance of these risers, monitor nearby environmental
conditions, and maintain records of these activities. Failure of a
dynamic riser could significantly impact safety, the environment, and
delivery of an important source of natural gas and petroleum products
used in the United States. PHMSA strongly urges operators to perform
the abovelisted actions and any other actions needed to ensure the safe and reliable operation of these systems.
Issued in Washington, DC on June 25, 2008.
Jeffrey D. Wiese,
Associate Administrator for Pipeline Safety.
[FR Doc. E814953 Filed 7108; 8:45 am]
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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT Elizabeth Komiskey at 202-366-3169, or by email to Elizabeth.Komiskey@dot.gov.
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