# Odorization of Gas

**Citation:** 16 TAC § 8.215  
**Type / status:** regulation / current  
**Agency:** Railroad Commission of Texas  
**Effective:** 2014-10-06  
**Published:** Not stated

(a) Odorization of gas. (1) Each gas company shall continuously odorize gas by the use of a malodorant agent as set forth in this section unless the gas contains a natural malodor or is odorized prior to delivery by a supplier. (2) Unless required by 49 CFR Part 192.625(B) or by this section, odoriz

## Document text

(a) Odorization of gas.
(1) Each gas company shall continuously odorize
gas by the use of a malodorant agent as set forth in this
section unless the gas contains a natural malodor or is
odorized prior to delivery by a supplier.
(2) Unless required by 49 CFR Part 192.625(B) or
by this section, odorization is not required for:
(A) gas in underground or other storage;
(B) gas used or sold primarily for use in natural
gasoline extraction plants, recycling plants, chemical plants,
carbon black plants, industrial plants, or irrigation pumps; or
(C) gas used in lease and field operation or
development or in repressuring wells.
(3) Gas shall be odorized by the user if:
(A) the gas is delivered for use primarily in one of
the activities or facilities listed in paragraph (2) of this
subsection and is also used in one of those activities for
space heating, refrigeration, water heating, cooking, and
other domestic uses; or
(B) the gas is used for furnishing heat or air
conditioning for office or living quarters.
(4) In the case of lease users, the supplier shall

ensure that the gas will be odorized before being used by the
consumer.
(b) Odorization equipment. Gas companies shall use
commercially available odorization equipment in any
installation made on or after February 4, 2009. Shop-made or
other odorization equipment previously approved by the
Commission and in use as of February 4, 2009, may continue
to be used in its current service, but may not be re-installed
in a different location. Each operator shall be required to
maintain a list of odorization equipment used in its particular
operations, including the location of the odorization
equipment, the brand name, model number, and the date last
serviced. The list shall be available for review during safety
evaluations by the Division.
(c) Malodorants. Gas companies shall use commercially
available malodorants which shall meet the following
criteria.
(1) The malodorant when blended with gas in the
amount specified for adequate odorization of the gas shall
not be deleterious to humans or to the materials present in a
gas system and shall not be soluble in water to a greater
extent than 2 1/2 parts by weight of malodorant to 100 parts
by weight of water.
(2) The products of combustion from the
malodorant shall be nontoxic to humans breathing air
containing the products of combustion and the products of
combustion shall not be corrosive or harmful to the materials
to which such products of combustion would ordinarily come
in contact.
(3) The malodorant agent to be introduced in the
gas, or the natural malodor of the gas, or the combination of
the malodorant and the natural malodor of the gas shall have
a distinctive malodor so that when gas is present in air at a
concentration of one-fifth of the lower explosive limit, the
malodor is readily detectable by an individual with a normal
sense of smell.
(4) The level of natural malodor or the injection rate
of approved malodorant shall be sufficient to achieve the
requirement of paragraph (3) of this subsection.
(d) Malodorant tests and reports.
(1) Malodorant injection report. Each gas company
shall record as frequently as necessary to maintain adequate
odorization but not less than once each quarter the following
malodorant information for all odorization equipment, except
farm tap odorizers. The required information shall be
recorded and retained in the company's files:
(A) odorizer location;
(B) brand name and model of odorizer;
(C) name of malodorant, concentrate, or dilute;
(D) quantity of malodorant at beginning of
month/quarter;
(E) amount added during month/quarter;
(F) quantity at end of month/quarter;
(G) MMcf of gas odorized during
month/quarter; and
(H) injection rate per MMcf.
(2) Each natural gas operator shall check, test, and
service farm tap odorizers at intervals not exceeding 15
months, but at least once each calendar year. Each gas
company shall maintain records to reflect the date of service
and maintenance on file for at least two years.
(e) Malodorant concentration tests and reports.
(1) Each gas company shall conduct the following
concentration tests on the gas supplied through its facilities
and required to be odorized. Test points shall be distant from

odorizing equipment, so as to be representative of the
odorized gas in the system. Tests shall be performed at
intervals not exceeding 15 months, but at least once each
calendar year or at such other times as the Division may
reasonably require. The results of these tests shall be
recorded and retained in each company's files for at least two
years. Malodorant concentration test results shall include the
following:
(A) odorizer name and location;
(B) malodorant concentration meter make,
model, and serial number;
(C) date test performed, test time, odorizer
tested, and distance from odorizer;
(D) test results indicating percent gas in air
when malodor is readily detectable; and
(E) signature of person performing the test.
(2) Wick-type farm tap odorizers shall be exempt
from the odorization equipment reporting requirements of
paragraph (1)(B) of this subsection.
(3) Gas companies that obtain gas into which
malodorant previously has been injected or gas which is
considered to have a natural malodor and therefore do not
odorize the gas themselves shall be required to conduct
quarterly malodorant concentration tests and retain records
for a period of two years.

## Provenance

- Official: Yes
- Source: <https://texas-sos.appianportalsgov.com/rules-and-meetings?chapter=8&interface=VIEW_TAC&part=1&title=16>
- Source ID: `tx-rrc-tac`
- SHA-256: `48c0c014f7a4a59d99630e22f0b884e4a6ad3abcc65dbf688327d79eb745b650`
- Retrieved: 2026-08-12T04:11:18.106Z
- Exported: 2026-08-23T16:20:40.187Z
- Document slug: `tx-tac-16-8-215`

### Source metadata

```json
{
  "jurisdiction": "US-TX",
  "titleNumber": 16,
  "part": "1",
  "chapter": "8",
  "section": "8.215",
  "subchapter": "C",
  "subchapterTitle": "Requirements for Gas Pipelines Only",
  "pipelineScope": "texas-intrastate-pipeline-safety",
  "legalScope": "Current Railroad Commission of Texas pipeline-safety regulations in 16 TAC Chapter 8 for intrastate gas, hazardous-liquid, carbon-dioxide, specified production and gathering facilities, and Texas-water facilities, subject to the rule-specific scope and incorporated federal standards.",
  "applicabilityCaveat": "Chapter 8 does not apply uniformly to every pipeline or operator. Section 8.1 excludes facilities and transportation subject to federal jurisdiction, distinguishes gas, hazardous-liquid, carbon-dioxide, gathering, production, master-meter, distribution, and Texas-water facilities, and incorporates federal standards subject to Texas modifications. Determine Commission jurisdiction, commodity, facility class, location, exceptions, waivers, and the current incorporated federal edition before relying on a provision.",
  "sourceNote": "Source Note: The provisions of this §8.215 adopted to be effective November 24, 2004, 29 TexReg 10733; amended to be effective February 4, 2009, 34 TexReg 582; amended to be effective October 6, 2014, 39 TexReg 7916",
  "history": [
    {
      "action": "adopted",
      "effectiveOn": "2004-11-24",
      "registerCitation": "29 TexReg 10733"
    },
    {
      "action": "amended",
      "effectiveOn": "2009-02-04",
      "registerCitation": "34 TexReg 582"
    },
    {
      "action": "amended",
      "effectiveOn": "2014-10-06",
      "registerCitation": "39 TexReg 7916"
    }
  ],
  "references": [
    {
      "citation": "16 TAC § 8.215",
      "referenceType": "texas-administrative-code-section",
      "url": "https://texas-sos.appianportalsgov.com/rules-and-meetings?chapter=8&interface=VIEW_TAC&part=1&title=16"
    },
    {
      "citation": "49 CFR Part 192",
      "referenceType": "federal-regulation-part",
      "url": "https://www.ecfr.gov/current/title-49/part-192"
    },
    {
      "citation": "29 TexReg 10733",
      "referenceType": "texas-register-citation",
      "url": null
    },
    {
      "citation": "34 TexReg 582",
      "referenceType": "texas-register-citation",
      "url": null
    },
    {
      "citation": "39 TexReg 7916",
      "referenceType": "texas-register-citation",
      "url": null
    }
  ],
  "figureCount": 0,
  "tacPublicationUrl": "https://texas-sos.appianportalsgov.com/rules-and-meetings?chapter=8&interface=VIEW_TAC&part=1&title=16",
  "rrcRulesPageUrl": "https://www.rrc.texas.gov/pipeline-safety/rules/",
  "rrcConsolidatedPdfUrl": "https://www.rrc.texas.gov/media/farb0a34/chapter-8-all-rule-text-and-figures-effective-feb25-2026.pdf",
  "sourceArtifactSha256": "a9aa91a5e735b6913dae923506de9789763514576af0df0ad7c7020b5071812a",
  "extractedTextSha256": "5f1923dd28dfa0f64329b1e4080580656fc18c623dc24d723a193c769b11f16b",
  "sourceEtag": "\"1dcf2b64fb638e6\"",
  "sourceLastModified": "Tue, 02 Jun 2026 17:36:15 GMT",
  "editionEffectiveOn": "2026-02-25",
  "publicationStatus": "The Texas Secretary of State provides the current legal TAC compilation. The Railroad Commission consolidated PDF is an official agency convenience copy and states its as-of date; verify current text and applicability against the Secretary of State compilation.",
  "rights": "Texas state website policy allows copying under conditions that include accurate, non-misleading presentation, source agency identification, source URL, retrieval date, a no-endorsement statement, and preservation of protected intellectual-property notices. Agency seals, marks, and branding require separate care. This connector grants no license or warranty.",
  "region": "TX"
}
```
