99-6012. Gas Gathering Line Definition  

  • [Federal Register Volume 64, Number 47 (Thursday, March 11, 1999)]
    [Proposed Rules]
    [Pages 12147-12148]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 99-6012]
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
    
    Research and Special Programs Administration
    
    49 CFR Part 192
    
    [Docket No. RSPA-98-4868, Notice 1]
    RIN 2137-AB15
    
    
    Gas Gathering Line Definition
    
    AGENCY: Research and Special Programs Administration (RSPA), DOT.
    
    ACTION: Request for comments.
    
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    SUMMARY: This notice announces an electronic public discussion forum 
    and subsequent written comment period on defining gas gathering lines 
    for the purposes of pipeline safety regulation. In 1991, we proposed a 
    definition of gas gathering. A change to the pipeline safety laws in 
    1992 requires us to revisit that proposal and to consider whether and 
    to what extent we should regulate gathering lines in rural areas. This 
    opportunity for public input will allow us to decide whether and how to 
    modify the regulations. The comments may also inform the process when 
    we consider development of a separate proposal on regulating gas 
    gathering lines in rural areas.
    
    DATES: Comments must be submitted on or before April 28, 1999. The 
    electronic public discussion forum will commence on April 13, 1999, at 
    9:00 a.m. EST and end on May 5, 1999, at 4:30 p.m. EST.
    
    ADDRESSES: The Internet address for the electronic discussion forum is 
    http://ops.dot.gov/forum. Address written comments to the Dockets 
    Management System, U.S. Department of Transportation, Room PL-401, 400 
    Seventh Street, SW, Washington, DC 20590-0001. Comments should identify 
    the Docket No. RSPA-98-4868. Persons wishing to receive confirmation of 
    receipt of their comments should include a self-addressed, stamped 
    postcard. Comments may be submitted by e-mail to rules@rspa.dot.gov.
        The Dockets Management System is located on the Plaza Level of the 
    Department of Transportation's Nassif Building at 400 Seventh Street, 
    SW, Washington, DC. Public dockets may be reviewed in person between 
    the hours of 10:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, except 
    Federal holidays. In addition, the public may also review comments by 
    accessing the Docket Management System's home page at http://
    dms.dot.gov. An electronic copy of any document may be downloaded from 
    the Government Printing Office Electronic Bulletin Board Service at 
    (202) 512-1661.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: L.E. Herrick, (202) 366-5523, Research 
    and Special Programs Administration, U.S. Department of Transportation, 
    400 Seventh Street, SW, Washington, DC 20590-0001.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The electronic public discussion forum will 
    be held at the conferences and public meetings section of the Office of 
    Pipeline Safety's Internet home page. The forum will allow near real-
    time electronic discussion of the rulemaking. We hope it will increase 
    the breadth of participation in the commenting process. A transcript of 
    the electronic discussion forum will be placed in the docket.
        Issues for discussion: Segments of gathering lines in rural areas 
    are excluded from the Federal pipeline safety regulations in 49 CFR 
    Part 192. In these regulations the term ``gathering line'' is defined 
    with reference to a ``transmission line'' or ``main'', a type of 
    distribution line. The term ``transmission line'' is then defined with 
    reference to a gathering line, and ``distribution line'' is defined 
    with reference to a gathering or transmission line. Therefore under 
    current regulations:
    
        ``Distribution line'' means a pipeline other than a gathering or 
    transmission line. ``Gathering line'' means a pipeline that 
    transports gas from a current production facility to a transmission 
    line or main.
        ``Transmission line'' means a pipeline, other than a gathering 
    line, that transports gas from a gathering line or storage facility 
    to a distribution center or storage facility; operates at a hoop 
    stress of 20 percent or more of SMYS; or transports gas within a 
    storage field.
    
        These definitions have long been unsatisfactory. As a result of 
    this cross-referencing, the point where a gathering line ends and 
    transmission or distribution begins is often subject to varying 
    interpretation.
        On September 25, 1991, we proposed a revised definition in a notice 
    of proposed rulemaking (NPRM):
    
        ``Gathering line'' means, except as provided in paragraph (4), 
    any pipeline or part of a connected series of pipelines used to 
    transport gas from a well or the first production facility where gas 
    is separated from produced hydrocarbons, whichever is farther 
    downstream, to an applicable end point described in paragraphs (1), 
    (2), or (3) below:
        (1) The inlet of the first natural gas processing plant used to 
    remove liquefied petroleum gases or other natural gas liquids.
        (2) If there is no natural gas processing plant, the point where 
    custody of the gas is transferred to others who transport it by 
    pipeline to:
        (i) A distribution center;
        (ii) A gas storage facility; or
        (iii) an industrial consumer.
        (3) If there is no natural gas processing plant or point where 
    custody of the gas is so transferred, the last point downstream 
    where gas produced in the same production field or two adjacent 
    production fields is commingled.
        (4) A gathering line does not include any part of a pipeline 
    that transports gas downstream--
        (i) From the end points in (1), (2), or (3) in this Section;
        (ii) From a production facility, if no end point exists; or
        (iii) In any interstate transmission facility subject to the 
    jurisdiction of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission under the 
    Natural Gas Act (15 U.S.C. 717 et seq.).
    
    Legislative Changes
    
        There has been a legislative change in underlying Federal pipeline 
    safety laws since the NPRM was published on September 25, 1991. The 
    Pipeline Safety Act of 1992 (Pub. L. 102-508) enacted on October 24, 
    1992, provided that, in defining ``gathering line'' we should
    
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    consider the functional and operational characteristics of the line. We 
    are neither required to follow classifications established by FERC 
    under the Natural Gas Act of 1938 nor prevented from using them if we 
    choose. In addition, we are to prescribe standards defining the term 
    ``regulated gathering line'' which may result in some regulation of 
    rural gathering lines. In determining the specific physical 
    characteristics which warrant regulation, we will consider factors 
    which include location, length of line from the well site, operating 
    pressure, throughput, and the composition of the transported gas.
    
    Industry Recommendation
    
        On September 28, 1998 we met with representatives of the Gas 
    Processors Association (GPA) a trade organization representing much of 
    the gas gathering industry. GPA suggested basing a definition of 
    gathering on pipeline function. GPA suggested the following:
    
        ``Gathering line'' means any pipeline or part of a connected 
    series of pipelines used to transport gas from a production source--
    gas wells; gas well separators; oil well separators; flow lines; 
    and, dehydrators. The terminating end is either a single pipeline or 
    a network of pipelines that collects gas from production 
    facilities--and delivers the gas to facilities downstream from the 
    end of the gathering line. The end of gathering shall be the most 
    downstream location of the following:
        (1) The inlet of a gas processing plant (notes: a gathering line 
    could split and feed two separate gas plants (in-parallel) a 
    gathering line would end at the first gas plant if the second plant 
    is downstream of the first. (In-series))
        (2) Excluding well head compressors (usually low horsepower) the 
    outlet of the first compressor station located downstream of a 
    production facility-or-the outlet of the first onshore compressor 
    station downstream of an offshore gathering line.
        (3) The outlet of the furthermost downstream: dehydration 
    equipment; treating equipment; scrubber station; that makes the gas 
    of suitable quality for residential consumption .
        (4) The inlet to a storage facility; a FERC designated 
    transmission line; or other line transporting gas of suitable 
    quality for residential consumption.
    
        If a gas plant exists, it is downstream of (2, 3, & 4). If (1, 2, 
    3) do not exist then the end of gathering is in effect a transmission 
    line or a storage facility. If a gas plant exists, it is downstream of 
    (2, 3, and 4). If (1, 2, 3) do not exist then the end of gathering is 
    in effect a transmission line or a storage facility.
        The GPA also suggested defining ``gathering return line''.
    
        Gathering return line: means a line that returns treated gas to 
    a production facility--or a field compressor--for: gas lift gas 
    injection fuel for production equipment. Non-rural gathering return 
    lines are not exempt from the requirements of 49 CFR 192. Rural 
    gathering returns lines are exempt from the requirements of 49 CFR 
    192. These lines usually operate with maximum operating pressure 
    less than 20% of the specified minimum yield strength do not service 
    the general public.
    
        The GPA proposed definition differs from the definition we 
    presented in our 1991 NPRM in the focus on the function of the lines 
    without reference to the custody or ownership of the product in the 
    line.
    
    Request for Participation
    
        We are trying to change the fundamental relationship between the 
    regulator and the operating companies in protecting the public and the 
    environment. The purpose of this public discussion forum is to help 
    create an environment in which the regulated industry, state agencies 
    and other interested parties are encouraged to evaluate the issues and 
    to find the best, safest, most cost effective solutions to any safety 
    and environmental challenges raised by gas gathering.
    
        Issued in Washington, D.C. on March 5, 1999.
    Richard B. Felder,
    Associate Administrator for Pipeline Safety, Research and Special 
    Programs Administration.
    [FR Doc. 99-6012 Filed 3-10-99; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
03/11/1999
Department:
Research and Special Programs Administration
Entry Type:
Proposed Rule
Action:
Request for comments.
Document Number:
99-6012
Dates:
Comments must be submitted on or before April 28, 1999. The electronic public discussion forum will commence on April 13, 1999, at 9:00 a.m. EST and end on May 5, 1999, at 4:30 p.m. EST.
Pages:
12147-12148 (2 pages)
Docket Numbers:
Docket No. RSPA-98-4868, Notice 1
RINs:
2137-AB15: Pipeline Safety: Gas Gathering Line Definition
RIN Links:
https://www.federalregister.gov/regulations/2137-AB15/pipeline-safety-gas-gathering-line-definition
PDF File:
99-6012.pdf
CFR: (1)
49 CFR 192