# Memo: Internal — Pipeline Safety Interpretation

**Citation:** PI-80-014  
**Type / status:** guidance / guidance  
**Agency:** Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration  
**Effective:** Not stated  
**Published:** 1980-09-08

PI-80-014 response to Memo: Internal concerning 192.1.

## Document text

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NO. 80-12
DATE: September 8, 1980
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
RESEARCH AND SPECIAL PROGRAMS ADMINISTRATION
MATERIALS TRANSPORTATION BUREAU
_________________________________________________________________
PIPELINE SAFETY REGULATORY INTERPRETATION
_________________________________________________________________
NOTE: A pipeline safety regulatory interpretation applies a particular rule to
a particular set of facts and circumstances, and, as such, may be relied
upon only by those persons to whom the interpretation is specifically
addressed.
SECTION: 192.1, 192.3
SUBJECT: Proposed Hydrogen Pipeline -
Beaumont to Sabine, Texas
FACTS: A pipeline transports gas 19 miles between plant where the gas is produced
and a second plant where the gas is consumed. The owner of the pipeline
also owns the producing and consuming plants, so that the same person
produces, transports and consumes the gas.
QUESTION: Is the pipeline subject to Part 182?
INTERPRETATION: Part 192 applies, as stated in §192.1, to the "transportation of gas," which
is defined in §192.3 to mean the gathering, transmission, or distribution of gas in or affecting
interstate or foreign commerce. Under the definitions in §192.3 of "gathering line" and "service
line" (which is a "distribution line"), the transportation of gas that is subject to Part 192 begins at
the outlet of a production facility and runs to the point where ownership of the gas passes to the
consumer, or where has been sold and delivered to the consumer. Under the facts, the consumer,
transporter, and produced are the same person, so, in effect, the consumer owns the gas as soon
as it is produced, or as soon as it enters the consumer-owner pipeline. In this situation, there is no
transportation of gas between producer and consumer that is subject to the jurisdiction of Part
192.
Melvin A. Judah
Acting Associate Director for
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Pipeline Safety Regulation
Materials Transportation Bureau
Translation of May 3, 1989 Route Slip
Question (Fulton to DeLeon)
In view of same of the recent opinions we have had on consumer owned transmission lines, is this
interpretation still valid for gas? For Hazardous liquid?
Answer
Comment - DeLeon to Furrow
I do not agree with interpretation No 801-12 because this concludes that the transportation of gas
is predicated on who owns the gas. Gas can be transported regardless of ownership. If LPG is
transported and it is in a public place, even, if the owner, consumer & producer are the same
person, it is in transportation.
Comment - Furrow to DeLeon
this interpretation assumes the line is a service line from the outlet of production. Since it's
consumer owned, it's not subject to Part 192. If other facts show line is transmission (difficult to
show) then it would be subject to Part 192. In my view Part 195 does not exclude any consumer
owned piping.
Comment - DeLeon to Fulton
I believe this interpretation is not currently valid for gas or liquid.
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Mr. Raymond M. Ripple
E.I. Du Pont De Nemours & Company
Wilmington, Delaware 19898
Dear Mr. Ripple:
This refers to your recent letter to L. M. Furrow asking whether the requirements of 49 CFR Part
192 would apply to a hydrogen gas pipeline owned and operated by Du Pont. The pipeline begins
ar a Du Pont plant in Beaumont, Texas, where the gas is produced, and extends some nineteen
miles to a second Du Pont plant in Sabine, Texas, where the gas is consumed.
We have issued the enclosed pipeline safety interpretation in response to your inquiry which
provides that the pipeline in question would not be subject to Part 192.
Sincerely,
Melvin A. Judah
Acting Associate Director for
Pipeline Safety Regulation
Materials Transportation Bureau
Enclosure
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