HL incident on 2018-09-14 — TX

Operator
Energy Transfer Company
Cause
Equipment Failure
Commodity
Crude Oil
Program
HL
Damage and Injuries
0 fatalities 0 injuries
Property damage (nominal)
$400
Incident datetime
2018-09-14 09:30
Report number
Location
TX
Narrative
At approximately 9:30 on 9/14/2018 a suspected release was discovered by 3rd party operator around the lact unit at the advantage delivery point off of the pecos crossing 12" pipeline. The control center was notified and the station was shut down while local company operations personnel were dispatched to the location to investigate. After arriving onsite a release of approximately 16 gallons of crude oil was confirmed from the lact unit. Tx rrc was notified at 11:30 and case no. 1837 was assigned. The release was caused by a crack in the threads of a 1/4 pipe nipple on the sampler probe at the custody transfer meter. The nipple was replaced and the lact unit was returned to service at approximately 13:09 on 9/14/2018. All contaminated soil was removed for proper remediation. Further investigation determined that the nipple failed due stress from vibration which was caused by the differential settings between meter back pressure valve and incoming pipeline pressure control valve while proving operations took place on the meter. To prevent recurrence the incoming pressure control valve and flow will be adjusted prior to proving to prevent vibration. Additional support was also installed to the sampler connection to prevent vibration.
Detailed record list
Report Received Date
2018-10-12 00:00:00
Iyear
2018
Report Number
20180303
Supplemental Number
31064
Report Type
Original Final
Operator Id
Name
Energy Transfer Company
Operator Street Address
1300 Main Street
Operator City Name
Houston
Operator State Abbreviation
TX
Operator Postal Code
77002
Local Datetime
2018-09-14 09:30:00
Location Latitude
Location Longitude
-103.3510149
Commodity Released Type
Crude Oil
Unintentional Release Bbls
0.4
Recovered Bbls
0.02
Fatality Ind
No
Fatal
0
Injury Ind
No
Injure
0
Accident Identifier
Other
Accident Details
3rd Party Operator
Incident Identified Datetime
2018-09-14 09:30:00
System Part Involved
Onshore Pump/meter Station Equipment And Piping
On Off Shore
Onshore
Shutdown Due Accident Ind
Yes
Shutdown Datetime
2018-09-14 09:30:00
Restart Datetime
2018-09-14 13:09:00
On Site Datetime
2018-09-14 11:00:00
Nrc Rpt Num
Nrc Notification Not Required
Ignite Ind
No
Explode Ind
No
Num Pub Evacuated
0
Pipe Fac Name
Pecos Crossing #1
Segment Name
Advantage Lact 3200
Onshore State Abbreviation
Tx
Onshore Postal Code
79772
Onshore City Name
Pecos
Onshore County Name
Reeves
Designated Location
Milepost/valve Station
Designated Name
Advantage3200
Federal
No
Location Type
Totally Contained On Operator-Controlled Property
Incident Area Type
Aboveground
Incident Area Subtype
Typical Aboveground Facility Piping Or Appurtenance
Crossing
No
Pipe Facility Type
Intrastate
Item Involved
Meter/prover
Installation Year
2015
Material Involved
Carbon Steel
Release Type
Leak
Leak Type
Connection Failure
Wildlife Impact Ind
No
Soil Contamination
Yes
Long Term Assessment
No
Remediation Ind
Yes
Soil Remed Ind
Yes
Water Contam Ind
No
Could Be Hca
No
Commodity Reached Hca
No
Est Cost Oper Paid
0
Est Cost Gas Released
30
Est Cost Prop Damage
400
Est Cost Emergency
700
Est Cost Environmental
7000
Est Cost Other
0
Prpty
8130
Accident Psig
75
Mop Psig
720
Accident Pressure
Pressure Did Not Exceed Mop
Pressure Restriction Ind
No
Pipeline Function
> 20% Smys Regulated Transmission
Scada In Place Ind
Yes
Scada Operating Ind
Yes
Scada Functional Ind
Yes
Scada Detection Ind
No
Scada Conf Ind
No
Cpm In Place Ind
No
Investigation Status
No, the operator did not find that an investigation of the controller(s) actions or control room issues was necessary due to: (provide an explanation for why the operator did not investigate)
Investigation Status Details
A review of the accident determined that there were no control room actions that contributed to the event
Employee Drug Test Ind
No
Contractor Drug Test Ind
No
Cause
Equipment Failure
Cause Details
Threaded Connection/coupling Failure
Eq Failure Type
Threaded Connection/coupling Failure
Other Stripped Ind
Pipe Nipple
Additional Vibration Ind
Yes
Additional Support Ind
Yes
Preparer Name
T*** N*******
Preparer Title
Sr. Manager - Dot Compliance
Preparer Email
T************@e*************.com
Preparer Telephone
713-989-7126
Preparer Fax
877-917-0448
Prepared Date
2018-10-12 00:00:00
Authorizer Name
T*** N*******
Authorizer Telephone
713-989-7126
Authorizer Title
Sr. Manager - Dot Compliance
Authorizer Email
T************@e*************.com
Narrative
At approximately 9:30 on 9/14/2018 a suspected release was discovered by 3rd party operator around the lact unit at the advantage delivery point off of the pecos crossing 12" pipeline. The control center was notified and the station was shut down while local company operations personnel were dispatched to the location to investigate. After arriving onsite a release of approximately 16 gallons of crude oil was confirmed from the lact unit. Tx rrc was notified at 11:30 and case no. 1837 was assigned. The release was caused by a crack in the threads of a 1/4 pipe nipple on the sampler probe at the custody transfer meter. The nipple was replaced and the lact unit was returned to service at approximately 13:09 on 9/14/2018. All contaminated soil was removed for proper remediation. Further investigation determined that the nipple failed due stress from vibration which was caused by the differential settings between meter back pressure valve and incoming pipeline pressure control valve while proving operations took place on the meter. To prevent recurrence the incoming pressure control valve and flow will be adjusted prior to proving to prevent vibration. Additional support was also installed to the sampler connection to prevent vibration.
Report Received Date 2018-10-12 00:00:00
Iyear 2018
Report Number 20180303
Supplemental Number 31064
Report Type Original Final
Operator Id 32099 PHMSA Enforcement
Name Energy Transfer Company
Operator Street Address 1300 Main Street
Operator City Name Houston
Operator State Abbreviation TX
Operator Postal Code 77002
Local Datetime 2018-09-14 09:30:00
Location Latitude 31.2480323 Google Maps OpenStreetMap
Location Longitude -103.3510149 Google Maps OpenStreetMap
Commodity Released Type Crude Oil
Unintentional Release Bbls 0.4
Recovered Bbls 0.02
Fatality Ind No
Fatal 0
Injury Ind No
Injure 0
Accident Identifier Other
Accident Details 3rd Party Operator
Incident Identified Datetime 2018-09-14 09:30:00
System Part Involved Onshore Pump/meter Station Equipment And Piping
On Off Shore Onshore
Shutdown Due Accident Ind Yes
Shutdown Datetime 2018-09-14 09:30:00
Restart Datetime 2018-09-14 13:09:00
On Site Datetime 2018-09-14 11:00:00
Nrc Rpt Num Nrc Notification Not Required NRC Report How to search
Ignite Ind No
Explode Ind No
Num Pub Evacuated 0
Pipe Fac Name Pecos Crossing #1
Segment Name Advantage Lact 3200
Onshore State Abbreviation Tx
Onshore Postal Code 79772
Onshore City Name Pecos
Onshore County Name Reeves
Designated Location Milepost/valve Station
Designated Name Advantage3200
Federal No
Location Type Totally Contained On Operator-Controlled Property
Incident Area Type Aboveground
Incident Area Subtype Typical Aboveground Facility Piping Or Appurtenance
Crossing No
Pipe Facility Type Intrastate
Item Involved Meter/prover
Installation Year 2015
Material Involved Carbon Steel
Release Type Leak
Leak Type Connection Failure
Wildlife Impact Ind No
Soil Contamination Yes
Long Term Assessment No
Remediation Ind Yes
Soil Remed Ind Yes
Water Contam Ind No
Could Be Hca No
Commodity Reached Hca No
Est Cost Oper Paid 0
Est Cost Gas Released 30
Est Cost Prop Damage 400
Est Cost Emergency 700
Est Cost Environmental 7000
Est Cost Other 0
Prpty 8130
Accident Psig 75
Mop Psig 720
Accident Pressure Pressure Did Not Exceed Mop
Pressure Restriction Ind No
Pipeline Function > 20% Smys Regulated Transmission
Scada In Place Ind Yes
Scada Operating Ind Yes
Scada Functional Ind Yes
Scada Detection Ind No
Scada Conf Ind No
Cpm In Place Ind No
Investigation Status No, the operator did not find that an investigation of the controller(s) actions or control room issues was necessary due to: (provide an explanation for why the operator did not investigate)
Investigation Status Details A review of the accident determined that there were no control room actions that contributed to the event
Employee Drug Test Ind No
Contractor Drug Test Ind No
Cause Equipment Failure
Cause Details Threaded Connection/coupling Failure
Eq Failure Type Threaded Connection/coupling Failure
Other Stripped Ind Pipe Nipple
Additional Vibration Ind Yes
Additional Support Ind Yes
Preparer Name T*** N*******
Preparer Title Sr. Manager - Dot Compliance
Preparer Email T************@e*************.com
Preparer Telephone 713-989-7126
Preparer Fax 877-917-0448
Prepared Date 2018-10-12 00:00:00
Authorizer Name T*** N*******
Authorizer Telephone 713-989-7126
Authorizer Title Sr. Manager - Dot Compliance
Authorizer Email T************@e*************.com
Narrative At approximately 9:30 on 9/14/2018 a suspected release was discovered by 3rd party operator around the lact unit at the advantage delivery point off of the pecos crossing 12" pipeline. The control center was notified and the station was shut down while local company operations personnel were dispatched to the location to investigate. After arriving onsite a release of approximately 16 gallons of crude oil was confirmed from the lact unit. Tx rrc was notified at 11:30 and case no. 1837 was assigned. The release was caused by a crack in the threads of a 1/4 pipe nipple on the sampler probe at the custody transfer meter. The nipple was replaced and the lact unit was returned to service at approximately 13:09 on 9/14/2018. All contaminated soil was removed for proper remediation. Further investigation determined that the nipple failed due stress from vibration which was caused by the differential settings between meter back pressure valve and incoming pipeline pressure control valve while proving operations took place on the meter. To prevent recurrence the incoming pressure control valve and flow will be adjusted prior to proving to prevent vibration. Additional support was also installed to the sampler connection to prevent vibration.

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