HL incident on 2012-08-31 — TX

Operator
Shell Pipeline Co., L.p.
Cause
Natural Force Damage
Commodity
Crude Oil
Program
HL
Damage and Injuries
0 fatalities 0 injuries
Property damage (nominal)
$0
Incident datetime
2012-08-31 17:00
Report number
Location
TX
Narrative
Hurricane isaac - storm surge and rain caused the accumulation of water at booster pump station which filled the sump and displaced the residual crude oil remaining in the sump. Oil was contained within the dike walls of the facility. Oil was recovered by osro and contractors. 3/13/2013 - updated per PHMSA request.
Detailed record list
Report Received Date
2012-09-06 00:00:00
Iyear
2012
Report Number
20120258
Supplemental Number
17503
Report Type
Supplemental Final
Operator Id
Name
Shell Pipeline Co., L.p.
Operator Street Address
150 North Dairy Ashford Road Wck Bldg. A
Operator City Name
Houston
Operator State Abbreviation
TX
Operator Postal Code
77079
Local Datetime
2012-08-31 17:00:00
Location Latitude
Location Longitude
Commodity Released Type
Crude Oil
Unintentional Release Bbls
1
Intentional Release Bbls
0
Recovered Bbls
1
Fatality Ind
No
Fatal
0
Injury Ind
No
Injure
0
Incident Identified Datetime
2012-08-31 17:00:00
System Part Involved
Onshore Pump/meter Station Equipment And Piping
On Off Shore
Onshore
Shutdown Due Accident Ind
No
Shutdown Explain
The Pipeline Had Been Down Due To Hurricane Isaac
On Site Datetime
2012-08-31 17:00:00
Nrc Rpt Datetime
2012-09-01 13:15:00
Nrc Rpt Num
Ignite Ind
No
Explode Ind
No
Num Pub Evacuated
0
Pipe Fac Name
Lafourche Booster Pump Station
Segment Name
Mars 24" Pl
Onshore State Abbreviation
La
Onshore Postal Code
70357
Onshore City Name
Fourchon
Onshore County Name
Lafourche
Designated Location
Survey Station No.
Federal
No
Location Type
Totally Contained On Operator-Controlled Property
Incident Area Type
Aboveground
Pipe Facility Type
Interstate
Item Involved
Sump
Release Type
Other
Release Type Details
Hurricane Isaac Storm Surge Filled Sump With Water Displacing Residual Crude Oil In Sump.
Water Contam Ind
No
Could Be Hca
Yes
Commodity Reached Hca
Yes
Commercially Nav Ind
Yes
Commercially Nav Yes No
Yes
Usa Ecological Ind
Yes
Usa Ecological Yes No
Yes
Est Cost Oper Paid
0
Est Cost Gas Released
110
Est Cost Prop Damage
0
Est Cost Emergency
1000
Est Cost Environmental
0
Est Cost Other
0
Prpty
1110
Pipeline Function
> 20% Smys Regulated Transmission
Employee Drug Test Ind
No
Contractor Drug Test Ind
No
Cause
Natural Force Damage
Cause Details
Other Natural Force Damage
Natural Force Type
Other Natural Force Damage
Nf Extreme Weather Ind
Yes
Nf Hurricane Ind
Yes
Preparer Name
R****** K*****
Preparer Title
Regulatory Specialist
Preparer Email
R*************@s****.com
Preparer Telephone
7132411064
Preparer Fax
7132412596
Prepared Date
2013-03-13 00:00:00
Authorizer Name
B**** S*******
Authorizer Telephone
7132413620
Authorizer Title
Integrity Regulatory Services Manager
Authorizer Email
B*************@s****.com
Narrative
Hurricane isaac - storm surge and rain caused the accumulation of water at booster pump station which filled the sump and displaced the residual crude oil remaining in the sump. Oil was contained within the dike walls of the facility. Oil was recovered by osro and contractors. 3/13/2013 - updated per PHMSA request.
Report Received Date 2012-09-06 00:00:00
Iyear 2012
Report Number 20120258
Supplemental Number 17503
Report Type Supplemental Final
Operator Id 31174 PHMSA Enforcement
Name Shell Pipeline Co., L.p.
Operator Street Address 150 North Dairy Ashford Road Wck Bldg. A
Operator City Name Houston
Operator State Abbreviation TX
Operator Postal Code 77079
Local Datetime 2012-08-31 17:00:00
Location Latitude 29.1049 Google Maps OpenStreetMap
Location Longitude -90.1919 Google Maps OpenStreetMap
Commodity Released Type Crude Oil
Unintentional Release Bbls 1
Intentional Release Bbls 0
Recovered Bbls 1
Fatality Ind No
Fatal 0
Injury Ind No
Injure 0
Incident Identified Datetime 2012-08-31 17:00:00
System Part Involved Onshore Pump/meter Station Equipment And Piping
On Off Shore Onshore
Shutdown Due Accident Ind No
Shutdown Explain The Pipeline Had Been Down Due To Hurricane Isaac
On Site Datetime 2012-08-31 17:00:00
Nrc Rpt Datetime 2012-09-01 13:15:00
Nrc Rpt Num 1022918 NRC Report How to search
Ignite Ind No
Explode Ind No
Num Pub Evacuated 0
Pipe Fac Name Lafourche Booster Pump Station
Segment Name Mars 24" Pl
Onshore State Abbreviation La
Onshore Postal Code 70357
Onshore City Name Fourchon
Onshore County Name Lafourche
Designated Location Survey Station No.
Federal No
Location Type Totally Contained On Operator-Controlled Property
Incident Area Type Aboveground
Pipe Facility Type Interstate
Item Involved Sump
Release Type Other
Release Type Details Hurricane Isaac Storm Surge Filled Sump With Water Displacing Residual Crude Oil In Sump.
Water Contam Ind No
Could Be Hca Yes
Commodity Reached Hca Yes
Commercially Nav Ind Yes
Commercially Nav Yes No Yes
Usa Ecological Ind Yes
Usa Ecological Yes No Yes
Est Cost Oper Paid 0
Est Cost Gas Released 110
Est Cost Prop Damage 0
Est Cost Emergency 1000
Est Cost Environmental 0
Est Cost Other 0
Prpty 1110
Pipeline Function > 20% Smys Regulated Transmission
Employee Drug Test Ind No
Contractor Drug Test Ind No
Cause Natural Force Damage
Cause Details Other Natural Force Damage
Natural Force Type Other Natural Force Damage
Nf Extreme Weather Ind Yes
Nf Hurricane Ind Yes
Preparer Name R****** K*****
Preparer Title Regulatory Specialist
Preparer Email R*************@s****.com
Preparer Telephone 7132411064
Preparer Fax 7132412596
Prepared Date 2013-03-13 00:00:00
Authorizer Name B**** S*******
Authorizer Telephone 7132413620
Authorizer Title Integrity Regulatory Services Manager
Authorizer Email B*************@s****.com
Narrative Hurricane isaac - storm surge and rain caused the accumulation of water at booster pump station which filled the sump and displaced the residual crude oil remaining in the sump. Oil was contained within the dike walls of the facility. Oil was recovered by osro and contractors. 3/13/2013 - updated per PHMSA request.

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