September 2006 VOLUME 4 ISSUE 9  
News & Notes
Pipeline Security Legislation Being Considered by Congress
During Senate consideration of HR 4954, a bill to improve security at U.S. ports, an amendment that affects pipeline security was adopted. This amendment is based on a bill, S 1052, which would have required the Department of Homeland Security to issue pipeline security regulations with very little input either from industry or the Department of Transportation.
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AOPL, SFPP and Shippers File Briefs in SFPP Appeal
SFPP L.P. and AOPL had previously appealed the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission’s standard for finding “changed circumstances,” enabling the SFPP’s rates that were grandfathered under the Energy Policy Act to be reexamined.
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Feature Articles
Hurricane Katrina and Rita: One Year Later
PIPELINE TECHNOLOGY: What’s Right About Right-of-Way Clearing
INDUSTRY LEADERS: Pipeline Operators Get Hands-On Experience with Mock Pipeline
Industry/Government Cooperation and Innovative Methods Ensure Effective Oil Spill Cleanup
Hurricane Katrina and Rita: One Year Later

AOPL expressed confidence in the nation’s pipeline system and changes that were made to response plans since Hurricanes Rita and Katrina disrupted oil production and distribution across the Gulf of Mexico over a year ago.
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PIPELINE TECHNOLOGY: What’s Right About Right-of-Way Clearing
“If you listen to the news stories, you’d think that pipeline right-of-way clearing is all about trees. But in reality, it's all about safety,” said Joe Baker, president of Marathon Pipe Line LLC (MPL).
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INDUSTRY LEADERS: Pipeline Operators Get Hands-On Experience with Mock Pipeline
In event of a pipeline leak, pipeline responders will rely on a diverse range of systems such as emergency response centers, containment booms, and bioremediation. However, the usefulness of those systems would be limited unless pipeline responders had not already had hands-on experience in dealing with a leaking pipeline.
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Industry/Government Cooperation and Innovative Methods Ensure Effective Oil Spill Cleanup
Pipelines are the safest form of transporting oil onshore in the U.S. Over the last 30 years the number of pipeline spills has decreased by 40 percent. Truck accidents involving the transportation of oil happen 87 times more often than pipeline accidents.
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Pipeline Snapshot

As a result of the Pipeline Safety Improvement Act of 2002, the Department of Transportation, the Department of Energy and the National Institute of Standards and Technology devised a plan to focus their research on three specific areas: developing new technologies for pipeline leak and damage prevention; improving technologies for pipeline operation, monitoring and control; and improving pipeline materials

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