# FLINT HILLS RESOURCES, LC — Notice of Probable Violation

**Citation:** CPF 32024028NOPV  
**Type / status:** enforcement / historical  
**Agency:** Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration  
**Effective:** Not stated  
**Published:** 2024-12-30

CLOSED notice of probable violation citing 195.446(c)(3), 195.505(b).

## Document text

Notice of Probable Violation involving FLINT HILLS RESOURCES, LC. PHMSA's enforcement data identifies the cited regulations as 195.446(c)(3),  195.505(b). The case was opened on 2024-12-30 and is reported as closed as of 2025-12-10. Open the official case record for notices, responses, orders, and the latest status.

Official case documents:

32024028NOPV_Closure Letter_12102025_(22-235481).pdf: https://primis.phmsa.dot.gov/enforcement-documents/32024028NOPV/32024028NOPV_Closure%20Letter_12102025_(22-235481).pdf

32024028NOPV_Closure Letter_12102025_(22-235481)_text.pdf: https://primis.phmsa.dot.gov/enforcement-documents/32024028NOPV/32024028NOPV_Closure%20Letter_12102025_(22-235481)_text.pdf

32024028NOPV_Consent Agreement and Order_09262025_(22-235481).pdf: https://primis.phmsa.dot.gov/enforcement-documents/32024028NOPV/32024028NOPV_Consent%20Agreement%20and%20Order_09262025_(22-235481).pdf

32024028NOPV_Consent Agreement and Order_09262025_(22-235481)_text.pdf: https://primis.phmsa.dot.gov/enforcement-documents/32024028NOPV/32024028NOPV_Consent%20Agreement%20and%20Order_09262025_(22-235481)_text.pdf

32024028NOPV_Operator Response to Notice and Request for Hearing and Request Informal Conference and Statement of Issues and Case File_01292025_(22-235481).pdf: https://primis.phmsa.dot.gov/enforcement-documents/32024028NOPV/32024028NOPV_Operator%20Response%20to%20Notice%20and%20Request%20for%20Hearing%20and%20Request%20Informal%20Conference%20and%20Statement%20of%20Issues%20and%20Case%20File_01292025_(22-235481).pdf

32024028NOPV_Operator Withdrawal of Hearing Request_10032025_(22-235481).pdf: https://primis.phmsa.dot.gov/enforcement-documents/32024028NOPV/32024028NOPV_Operator%20Withdrawal%20of%20Hearing%20Request_10032025_(22-235481).pdf

32024028NOPV_PCO_12302024_(22-235481).pdf: https://primis.phmsa.dot.gov/enforcement-documents/32024028NOPV/32024028NOPV_PCO_12302024_(22-235481).pdf

32024028NOPV_PCO_12302024_(22-235481)_text.pdf: https://primis.phmsa.dot.gov/enforcement-documents/32024028NOPV/32024028NOPV_PCO_12302024_(22-235481)_text.pdf

32024028NOPV_PHC Hearing Scheduled_03072025_(22-235481).pdf: https://primis.phmsa.dot.gov/enforcement-documents/32024028NOPV/32024028NOPV_PHC%20Hearing%20Scheduled_03072025_(22-235481).pdf

32024028NOPV_PHC Hearing Scheduled_03072025_(22-235481)_text.pdf: https://primis.phmsa.dot.gov/enforcement-documents/32024028NOPV/32024028NOPV_PHC%20Hearing%20Scheduled_03072025_(22-235481)_text.pdf

32024028NOPV_Consent Agreement and Order_09262025_(22-235481)_text.pdf

U.S. Department
of Transportation
Pipeline and Hazardous
Materials Safety
Administration
1200 New Jersey Avenue, SE
Washington, DC 20590
September 26, 2025
VIA ELECTRONIC MAIL TO: jeff.ramsey@fhr.com
Mr. Jeff Ramsey
President and CEO
Flint Hills Resources, LC
4111 E. 37th Street North
Wichita, Kansas 67220
CPF No. 3-2024-028-NOPV
Dear Mr. Ramsey:
Enclosed please find a Consent Order incorporating the terms of the Consent Agreement between
the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) and Flint Hills Resources,
LC, which was executed on August 27, 2025. Service of the Consent Order and Consent
Agreement by electronic mail is deemed effective upon the date of transmission and
acknowledgement of receipt, or as otherwise provided under 49 CFR § 190.5.
Thank you for your cooperation in this matter.
Sincerely,
Linda Daugherty
Acting Associate Administrator
for Pipeline Safety
Enclosure: Consent Order and Consent Agreement
cc: David Barrett, Acting Region Director, Central Region, Office of Pipeline Safety, PHMSA,
Randy Lenz, Senior VP Operations, Flint Hills Resources, randy.lenz@fhr.com
Kelly Cabrera, Senior Compliance Specialist, Flint Hills Resources,
kelly.cabrera@fhr.com
Kim Gerold, Manager Pipelines Safety, Flint Hills Resources, kim.gerold@fhr.com
James Curry, Counsel for Flint Hills Resources, Babst Calland, jcurry@babstcalland.com
CONFIRMATION OF RECEIPT REQUESTED



U.S. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
PIPELINE AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS SAFETY ADMINISTRATION
OFFICE OF PIPELINE SAFETY
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20590
____________________________________
)
In the Matter of )
)
Flint Hills Resources, LC, ) CPF No. 3-2024-028-NOPV
)
Respondent. )
____________________________________)
CONSENT ORDER
By letter dated December 30, 2024, pursuant to 49 CFR § 190.207, the Pipeline and Hazardous
Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA), Office of Pipeline Safety (OPS), issued a Notice of
Probable Violation and Proposed Compliance Order (Notice) to Flint Hills Resources, LC (FHR
or Respondent).
In response to the Notice, Respondent contested the proposed compliance order for Item 1 of the
Notice and requested a hearing. Item 2 of the Notice was brought as a warning item, advising
FHR to correct the probable violation or face potential future enforcement action. Respondent
also requested to meet informally with PHMSA to discuss the matters raised in its Response.
Respondent and PHMSA (the Parties) subsequently met on March 7 and June 12, 2025. As a
result of those discussions, the Parties have agreed to a Consent Agreement by which PHMSA
makes a finding of violation for Item 1 alleged in the Notice and Respondent will complete
certain compliance actions.
Accordingly, the Consent Agreement is hereby approved and incorporated by reference into this
Consent Order issued pursuant to section 190.219. FHR is hereby ordered to comply with the
terms of the Consent Agreement pursuant to its terms. Pursuant to 49 U.S.C. § 60101, et seq.,
failure to comply with this Consent Order may result in the assessment of civil penalties as set
forth in 49 U.S.C. § 60122 and 49 CFR § 190.223, or in referral to the Attorney General for
appropriate relief in a district court of the United States.
The terms and conditions of this Consent Order are effective upon service in accordance with
49 CFR § 190.5.
______________________ ______________________
Linda Daugherty Date Issued
Acting Associate Administrator
for Pipeline Safety



CPF No. 3-2024-028-NOPV
Page 1
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
PIPELINE AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS SAFETY ADMINISTRATION
OFFICE OF PIPELINE SAFETY
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20590
____________________________________
In the Matter of )
Flint Hills Resources, LC, ) CPF No. 3-2024-028-NOPV
)
)
)
Respondent. )
____________________________________)
CONSENT AGREEMENT
From April 18 through December 13, 2022, representatives of the Pipeline and Hazardous
Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA), Office of Pipeline Safety (OPS), and the Minnesota
Office of Pipeline Safety (MNOPS), pursuant to Chapter 601 of Title 49, United States Code
(U.S.C.), inspected the Wisconsin Refined Products Pipeline System, the Wescott LPG System,
and the Junction City LP Pipeline System, located in Minnesota and Wisconsin and operated by
Flint Hills Resources, LC, and Flint Hills Resources Pine Bend, LLC (collectively referred to as
FHR or Respondent).
As a result of the inspection, the Director, Central Region, OPS (Director), issued to Respondent,
by letter dated December 30, 2024, a Notice of Probable Violation and Proposed Compliance
Order (Notice), which also included a warning pursuant to 49 CFR § 190.205. In accordance
with 49 CFR § 190.207, the Notice proposed finding that FHR committed one violation of 49
CFR Part 195 (Item 1) and proposed ordering Respondent to take certain measures to correct the
alleged violation. Item 2 was brought as a warning, advising FHR to correct the probable
violation or face potential future enforcement action.
FHR responded to the Notice by letter dated January 29, 2025 (Response). Respondent
contested the proposed compliance order and requested a hearing. FHR also requested to meet
informally with PHMSA to discuss the matters raised in its Response.
PHMSA and Respondent (the Parties) subsequently met to discuss the issues raised in the
Response. As a result of those discussions and as explained in more detail below, the Parties
have agreed to a Consent Agreement by which PHMSA makes a finding of violation for Item 1
of the Notice and Respondent will complete certain compliance actions.
Having agreed that settlement of this proceeding will avoid further administrative proceedings or
litigation and will serve the public interest by promoting safety and protection of the
environment, pursuant to 49 U.S.C. § 60101, et seq. and 49 CFR Part 190, and upon consent and
agreement, the Parties hereby agree as follows:



CPF No. 3-2024-028-NOPV
Page 2
I. General Provisions
1. Respondent acknowledges that as the operator of the pipeline facilities subject to
the Notice, Respondent and its referenced pipeline facilities are subject to the jurisdiction of the
Federal pipeline safety laws, 49 U.S.C. § 60101, et seq., and the regulations and administrative
orders issued thereunder. For purposes of this Consent Agreement (Agreement), Respondent
acknowledges that it received proper notice of PHMSA’s action in this proceeding and that the
Notice states claims upon which relief may be granted pursuant to 49 U.S.C. § 60101, et seq.,
and the regulations and orders issued thereunder.
2. After Respondent returns this signed Agreement to PHMSA, the Agency’s
representative will present it to the Associate Administrator for Pipeline Safety, recommending
that the Associate Administrator adopt the terms of this Agreement by issuing an administrative
order (Consent Order) incorporating the terms of this Agreement. The terms of this Agreement
constitute an offer of settlement until accepted by the Associate Administrator. Once accepted,
the Associate Administrator will issue a Consent Order incorporating the terms of this Agreement.
3. Respondent consents to the issuance of the Consent Order, and hereby waives any
further procedural requirements with respect to its issuance. Respondent waives all rights to
contest the adequacy of notice, or the validity of the Consent Order or this Agreement, including
all rights to administrative or judicial hearings or appeals, except for the Dispute Resolution
provisions set forth herein. Upon receipt of the Consent Order, Respondent agrees to withdraw
its request for an administrative hearing regarding the Notice.
4. This Agreement shall apply to and be binding upon PHMSA and Respondent, its
officers, directors, and employees, and its successors, assigns, or other entities or persons
otherwise bound by law. Respondent agrees to provide a copy of this Agreement and any
incorporated work plans and schedules to all of Respondent’s officers, employees, and agents
whose duties might reasonably include compliance with this Agreement.
5. This Agreement constitutes the final, complete and exclusive agreement and
understanding between the Parties with respect to the settlement embodied in this Agreement.
The Parties acknowledge that there are no representations, agreements or understandings relating
to settlement other than those expressly contained in this Agreement, except that the terms of this
Agreement may be construed by reference to the Notice.
6. Nothing in this Agreement affects or relieves Respondent of its responsibility to
comply with all applicable requirements of the Federal pipeline safety laws, 49 U.S.C. § 60101,
et seq., and the regulations and orders issued thereunder. Nothing in this Agreement alters
PHMSA's right of access, entry, inspection, and information gathering or PHMSA's authority to
bring enforcement actions against Respondent pursuant to the Federal pipeline safety laws, the
regulations and orders issued thereunder, or any other provision of Federal or State law.
7. For all transfers of ownership or operating responsibility of Respondent’s pipeline
system referenced herein, Respondent will provide a copy of this Agreement to the prospective



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transferee at least 30 days prior to such transfer. Respondent will provide written notice of the
transfer to the Director no later than 60 days after the transfer occurs.
8. This Agreement does not waive or modify any Federal, State, or local laws or
regulations that are applicable to Respondent’s pipeline systems. This Agreement is not a
permit, or a modification of any permit, under any Federal, State, or local laws or regulations.
Respondent remains responsible for achieving and maintaining compliance with all applicable
Federal, State, and local laws, regulations and permits.
9. This Agreement does not create rights in, or grant any cause of action to, any third
party not party to this Agreement. The U.S. Department of Transportation is not liable for any
injuries or damages to persons or property arising from acts or omissions of Respondent or its
officers, employees, or agents carrying out the work required by this Agreement. Respondent
agrees to hold harmless the U.S. Department of Transportation, its officers, employees, agents,
and representatives from any and all causes of action arising from any acts or omissions of
Respondent or its contractors in carrying out any work required by this Agreement.
10. Except as set forth herein, this Agreement does not constitute a finding of
violation of any other federal law or regulation and may not be used in any civil proceeding of
any kind as evidence or proof of any fact, fault or liability, or as evidence of a violation of any
law, rule, regulation, or requirement, except in a proceeding to enforce the provisions of this
Agreement or in future PHMSA enforcement actions.
II. Finding of Violation:
11. Item 1 - 49 CFR § 195.446(c)(3): The Notice alleged FHR failed to test and
verify an internal communication plan to provide for adequate means for manual operations of
the pipeline safely at least once each calendar year not to exceed 15 months for calendar years
2019, 2020, and 2021. Without admission, Respondent accepts the allegation of violation as
alleged in the Notice. As such, PHMSA finds a violation of 49 CFR § 195.446(c)(3).
12. Item 1 will be considered by PHMSA as a prior offense in any future PHMSA
enforcement action taken against Respondent.
III. Warning Item:
13. Item 2 - 49 CFR § 195.505(b): The Notice alleged that FHR failed to ensure that
an individual performing a covered task was qualified. Specifically, the Notice alleged that two
grind-out repairs were completed by a contractor individual who was not qualified to FHR’s
Operator Qualification (OQ) Program Covered Task 1004, Repair of Steel Pipe by Grinding.
This Item was brought as a warning and does not constitute a finding of violation. Without
admission, Respondent accepts the warning as alleged in the Notice.
14. For Warning Item 2, if OPS finds a violation of this provision in a subsequent
inspection, Respondent may be subject to future enforcement action.



CPF No. 3-2024-028-NOPV
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IV. Compliance Order:
15. Item 1: The Notice proposed certain compliance order actions to address the non-
compliance alleged in the Notice. Respondent contested the Proposed Compliance Order. The
Parties discussed the Proposed Compliance Order and PHMSA clarified that the Notice and
Proposed Compliance Oder in this case did not propose to require Respondent to continue to
flow product manually after a loss of SCADA in order to comply with § 195.446. Following the
2022 preliminary inspection results and continuing through informal discussion, Respondent
updated its procedures, as detailed in section A. below, and agrees to undertake the corrective
measures detailed in section B. below.
A. FHR updated its internal communication procedures for manual operations in the event of
a catastrophic SCADA system failure. FHR’s updates to these procedures involved the
following elements:
i) Procedures for safe manual shut down, monitoring and operations.
ii) Processes to monitor the pipeline system once it has been shut down, including
methods for conducting leak detection and confirming the system is holding
pressure.
iii) Requirements for recording and documenting information necessary for manual
operations, including ongoing monitoring of pressure readings for leak detection
purposes once the system is shut down.
iv) Identification of Abnormal Operating Conditions and corresponding actions.
v) Identification of emergency response actions.
vi) Control room personnel responsibilities for monitoring and controlling the
system.
vii) Field personnel responsibilities for monitoring, reporting, and responding to
control room directions.
viii) Annual testing and verification of the internal communication plan for manual
operation of the pipeline safely, with intervals not to exceed 15 months. Per
control room procedures, manual operation is limited to safe shutdown and
monitoring of non-critical pipelines and for designated critical pipelines manual
operations includes an alternative operations process to achieve continued
product flow with limited operational capabilities.
Given the updates above, FHR has revised its procedures to comply with § 195.446(c)(3)
and no further action is required insofar as procedural revisions.
B. Within 60 days of issuance of the Consent Order, FHR must provide to the Region:
i) Records of training and training-related communications for controllers and
situational awareness communications to field personnel related to the updated
procedures; and
ii) All records related to tests conducted to verify the internal communication plan,
including any action items and related modifications and/or recommendations.
V. Enforcement:



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16. This Agreement is subject to all enforcement authorities available to PHMSA
under 49 U.S.C. § 60101, et seq., and 49 CFR Part 190, including administrative civil penalties
under 49 U.S.C. § 60122, of up to $272,926 per violation for each day the violation continues and
referral of the case to the Attorney General for judicial enforcement, if PHMSA determines that
Respondent is not complying with the terms of this Agreement in accordance with the
determinations made by the Director, or in accordance with decisions of the Associate
Administrator if resolved pursuant to the Dispute Resolution process herein. The maximum civil
penalty amounts are adjusted annually for inflation. See 49 CFR § 190.223. All work plans and
associated schedules set forth or referenced in Section IV (Compliance Order) are automatically
incorporated into this Agreement and are enforceable in the same manner.
VI. Review and Approval Process:
17. With respect to any submission under Section IV (Compliance Order) of this
Agreement that requires the approval of the Director, the Director may: (a) approve, in whole or
in part, the submission; (b) approve the submission on specified, reasonable conditions; (c)
disapprove, in whole or in part, the submission; or (d) any combination of the foregoing. If the
Director approves, approves in part, or approves with conditions, Respondent will take all
actions as approved by the Director, subject to Respondent’s right to invoke the dispute
resolution procedures with respect to any conditions the Director identifies. If the Director
disapproves all or any portion of the submission, the Director will provide Respondent a written
notice of the deficiencies. Respondent will correct all deficiencies within the time specified by
the Director and resubmit it for approval.
VII. Dispute Resolution:
18. The Director and Respondent will informally attempt to resolve any disputes
arising under this Agreement, including any decision of the Director under the terms of Sections
IV (Compliance Order) and VI (Review and Approval Process). If Respondent and the Director
are unable to informally resolve the dispute within 15 calendar days after the dispute is first
raised, in writing, to the Director, Respondent may submit a written request for a determination
resolving the dispute from the Associate Administrator. Such request must be made in writing
and provided to the Director, counsel for the Central Region, and to the Associate Administrator,
no later than 10 calendar days from the 15-day deadline for informal resolution referenced in this
paragraph. Along with its request, Respondent must provide the Associate Administrator with
all information Respondent believes is relevant to the dispute. Decisions of the Associate
Administrator under this paragraph will constitute final agency action. The existence of a
dispute and PHMSA’s consideration of matters placed in dispute will not excuse, toll, or suspend
any term or timeframe for completion of any work to be performed under this Agreement during
the pendency of the dispute resolution process.
VIII. Effective Date:
19. The term “Effective Date,” as used herein, is the date on which the Consent Order
is issued by the Associate Administrator incorporating the terms of this Agreement.
IX. Recordkeeping and Information Disclosure:



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20. Unless otherwise required in this Agreement, Respondent agrees to maintain
records demonstrating compliance with all requirements of this Agreement for a period of at
least five (5) years following completion of all work to be performed, unless a longer period of
time is required pursuant to 49 CFR parts 190-199. For any reports, plans, or other deliverables
required to be submitted to PHMSA pursuant to this Agreement, Respondent may assert a claim
of business confidentiality or other protections applicable to the release of information by
PHMSA, covering part or all of the information required to be submitted to PHMSA pursuant to
this Agreement in accordance with 49 CFR Part 7. Respondent must mark the claim of
confidentiality in writing on each page, and include a statement specifying the grounds for each
claim of confidentially. PHMSA determines release of any information submitted pursuant to
this Agreement in accordance with 49 CFR Part 7, the Freedom of Information Act, 5 U.S.C. §
552, DOT and PHMSA policies, and other applicable regulations and Executive Orders.
X. Modification:
21. The terms of this Agreement may be modified by mutual agreement of the Parties.
Such modifications must be in writing and signed by both parties.
XI. Termination:
22. This Agreement will remain in effect until the Compliance Order in Section IV is
satisfied, as determined by the Director. The Agreement shall not terminate until the Director
confirms, in writing, that the Agreement is terminated in accordance with this paragraph.
Nothing in this Agreement prevents Respondent from completing any of the obligations earlier
than the deadlines provided for in this Agreement.
XII. Ratification:
23. The Parties’ undersigned representatives certify that they are fully authorized to
enter into the terms and conditions of this Agreement and to execute and legally bind such party
to this document.
24. The Parties hereby agree to all findings, conditions, and terms of this Agreement.
[Signature Lines on Following Page]



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For FHR:
___________________________________
________________________
Date
For PHMSA:
________________________________________
Acting Director, Central Region, Office of Pipeline Safety
________________________
Date

32024028NOPV_Closure Letter_12102025_(22-235481)_text.pdf

U.S. Department
of Transportation
Pipeline and Hazardous
Materials Safety Administration
901 Locust Street, Suite 480
Kansas City, MO 64106
VIA ELECTRONIC MAIL TO: jeff.ramsey@fhr.com; randy.lenz@fhr.com;
kelley.cabrera@fhr.com; kim.gerold@fhr.com
December 10, 2025
Mr. Jeff Ramsey
President and CEO
Flint Hills Resources, LLC
4111 E. 37th Street North
Wichita, Kansas 67220
RE: CPF 3-2024-028-NOPV
Dear Mr. Ramsey:
On September 26, 2025, the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA)
issued a Consent Order incorporating the terms of the Consent Agreement entered into between
PHMSA and Flint Hills Resources, LLC (“FHR”) in the above-referenced case. The Consent
Agreement included a Compliance Order. Based on our review of the documentation provided, it
has been determined that FHR has complied with the terms of the Consent Agreement.
Accordingly, this case is now closed, and no further action is contemplated with respect to the
matters involved in this case. Thank you for your cooperation in this matter.
Sincerely,
David Barrett
Acting Director, Central Region, Office of Pipeline Safety
Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
cc: Randy Lenz, Senior VP Operations, Flint Hills Resources, LLC, randy.lenz@fhr.com
Kelley Cabrera, Senior Compliance Specialist, Flint Hills Resources, LC,
kelley.cabrera@fhr.com
Kim Gerold, Manager Pipeline Safety, Flint Hills Resources, LC, kim.gerold@fhr.com

32024028NOPV_PHC Hearing Scheduled_03072025_(22-235481)_text.pdf

VIA E-MAIL: jcurry@babstcalland.com; gregory.ochs@dot.gov
March 7, 2025
James Curry
Babst Calland
505 9th St NW
Suite 602
Washington, DC 20004
Counsel for Flint Hills Resources, LC, and Flint Hills Resources Pine Bend, LLC
Gregory Ochs
Director, Central Region
Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
901 Locust Street
Suite 480
Kansas City, MO 64106
Re: Notice of Hearing CPF No. 3-2024-028-NOPV; Flint Hills Resources, LC, and Flint
Hills Resources Pine Bend, LLC
Dear Mr. Curry and Mr. Ochs:
In accordance with 49 C.F.R. § 190.211, an informal hearing will be held regarding the Notice of
Probable Violation and Proposed Civil Penalty and Proposed Compliance Order issued by the
Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) in the above-referenced case.
The hearing will take place on August 20, 2025, at 8:30 a.m. Central Daylight Time.
The hearing will be held at the PHMSA Central Region office, 901 Locust Street, Suite 480,
Kansas City, Missouri 64106. Upon arrival at the building, attendees will be required to present
photo identification to security personnel. A contact phone number for the day of the hearing is
(816) 329-3800.
Under § 190.211(d), by August 11, 2025 both parties must submit and exchange any additional
written materials they intend to present at the hearing and the name and email address of each
attendee. This information should be provided electronically. Materials not submitted by this



date may be excluded. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me.
Respectfully,
Joseph St. Peter
Presiding Official, Office of Chief Counsel
PHMSA
cc: Heidi Slinkard, Senior Counsel, Flint Hills Resources, LC, heidi.slinkard@fhr.com;
Randy Lenz, Senior VP Operations, Flint Hills Resources, LC, randy.lenz@fhr.com;
Kelley Cabrera, Senior Compliance Specialist, Flint Hills Resources, LC,
kelley.cabrera@fhr.com;
Kim Gerold, Manager Pipeline Safety, Flint Hills Resources, LC, kim.gerold@fhr.com;
Ryan McClure, Counsel, Central Region, PHMSA;
ryan.mcclure@dot.gov
Mia Petrucci, Law Clerk, Central Region, PHMSA,
mia.petrucci@dot.gov

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