# VENTURE GLOBAL GATOR EXPRESS, LLC — Warning Letter

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- **citation:** CPF 42023024WL
- **title:** VENTURE GLOBAL GATOR EXPRESS, LLC — Warning Letter
- **source type:** enforcement
- **agency:** Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
- **status:** historical
- **official:** true
- **published on:** 2023-01-11
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- **summary:** CLOSED warning letter citing 192.241(a)(1), 192.241(a)(2), 192.303, 192.461(c).
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Warning Letter involving VENTURE GLOBAL GATOR EXPRESS, LLC. PHMSA's enforcement data identifies the cited regulations as 192.241(a)(1),  192.241(a)(2),  192.303,  192.461(c). The case was opened on 2023-01-11 and is reported as closed as of 2023-01-11. Open the official case record for notices, responses, orders, and the latest status.

Official case documents:

42023024WL_Operator Response to Notice_02092023_(22-233690).pdf: https://primis.phmsa.dot.gov/enforcement-documents/42023024WL/42023024WL_Operator%20Response%20to%20Notice_02092023_(22-233690).pdf

42023024WL_Warning Letter_01112023_(22-233690).pdf: https://primis.phmsa.dot.gov/enforcement-documents/42023024WL/42023024WL_Warning%20Letter_01112023_(22-233690).pdf

42023024WL_Warning Letter_01112023_(22-233690)_text.pdf: https://primis.phmsa.dot.gov/enforcement-documents/42023024WL/42023024WL_Warning%20Letter_01112023_(22-233690)_text.pdf

42023024WL_Warning Letter_01112023_(22-233690)_text.pdf

WARNING LETTER
VIA ELECTRONIC MAIL
January 11, 2023
Michael Perkins
Senior Vice President
Venture Global Gator Express, LLC
1001 19th Street North, Ste 1500
Arlington, VA 2209
CPF 4-2023-024-WL
Dear Mr. Perkins:
From August 22 to October 6, 2022, representatives of the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials
Safety Administration (PHMSA) pursuant to Chapter 601 of 49 United States Code (U.S.C.)
inspected Venture Global Gator Express, LLC’s (Venture Global or the Operator) Gator Express
pipeline construction project near Port Sulphur, Louisiana.
As a result of the inspection, it is alleged that you have committed probable violations of the
Pipeline Safety Regulations, Title 49, Code of Federal Regulations (CFR). The items inspected
and the probable violations are:
1. § 192.303 Compliance with specifications or standards.
Each transmission line or main must be constructed in accordance
with comprehensive written specifications or standards that are
consistent with this part.
Venture Global failed to construct its pipeline system in accordance with written comprehensive
specifications or standards consistent with Part 192. Specifically, Venture Global failed to follow
its written procedure, Construction Inspection Plan, GX-500600-CNS-PLN-GIE-00003 (Section
8.8.8.2) which specifies that manufacturer’s recommendation and procedures must be followed
during surface preparation and application of the coating system. The manufacturer’s
specification, Protal 7200 Brush application, contains coating system application requirements.
Section 4.1 of this specification states that “[a]ll contaminants shall be removed from the steel
surface to be coated. Oil and grease should be removed in accordance with SSPC SP-1 using non-



oily solvent cleaner (i.e., xylene, MEK, ethanol, etc.).” And section 6.1 states that “[t]he finished
coating shall be smooth and free of runs, sags, and or holidays.”
PHMSA, on August 25, 2022, observed coated field joints with embedded grit, rough edges, and
weld porosity. After PHMSA identified these issues, the Operator performed an investigation to
locate these joints and subsequently attempted repairs. Venture Global then submitted repair
records on these identified joints. However, PHMSA was unable to verify the repairs as the pipe
had already been buried. Venture Global offered to excavate a field joint to inspect the coating,
but PHMSA was uncertain that this would confirm repair of the previously observed defective
field joints. Photographs presented by Venture Global seem to show that additional epoxy was
applied to the defective field joint coating, but this was not consistent with the repair procedure
specified by the manufacturer. This procedure required the defective coating be removed by
abrasive blasting and recoated according to the manufacturer’s specifications (Denso Protal 7200
Brush Application Specification, Section 7.0).
Therefore, Venture Global failed to construct its Gator Express pipeline project in accordance with
comprehensive written specifications or standards that are consistent with the requirements of Part
192 in accordance with § 192.303.
2. § 192.303 Compliance with specifications or standards.
Each transmission line or main must be constructed in accordance
with comprehensive written specifications or standards that are
consistent with this part.
Venture Global failed to construct its Gator Express pipeline in accordance with its written
specifications as required by § 192.303. Specifically, Venture Global failed to maintain a weld
rejection rate of three percent or less. Section 7.0 of Venture Global’s NDE Procedures and
Personnel Certification requirements states that the “[c]ontractor shall maintain a reject rate of
three percent or less. Owner has the right to require contractor to submit a mitigation plan to
address the conformance of the required weld rejection rate provided the rejection rate is greater
than the 3%.”
Venture Global’s construction records indicated that the weld rejection rate for the project was
8.96%. At the time of inspection (August 25, 2022), Venture Global had not yet investigated the
cause and required the contractor to submit a mitigation plan.
On September 30, 2022, Venture Global provided the results of an investigation into the high weld
rejection rate. The investigation failed to identify a specific cause. However, a technical welding
representative employed by the contractor recommended that welders “pay attention to the basic
welding techniques of preheat, grinding, buffing, and protecting the weld from inclement
weather.” Since the investigation, the weld rejection on the project has trended downward but is
still greater than 3%.



Therefore, Venture Global failed to construct its Gator Express pipeline project in accordance with
comprehensive written specifications or standards that are consistent with the requirements of Part
192 in accordance with § 192.303.
3. § 192.303 Compliance with specifications or standards.
Each transmission line or main must be constructed in accordance
with comprehensive written specifications or standards that are
consistent with this part.
Venture Global failed to construct its pipeline system in accordance with written comprehensive
specifications or standards consistent with Part 192. Specifically, Venture Global failed to follow
its written procedure, Welding and Fabrication Specification, VG-000000-PPL-SPC-VGL-00009
(Section 12.2.1) which states that the “NDT Contractor shall assign consecutive weld numbers
each day for the given project to determine numbering sequence, and prior to welding on Company
facilities.
”
During PHMSA’s inspection on August 24, 2022, PHMSA determined that Venture Global failed
to assign weld numbers prior to welding, as required by its procedures. Since weld identification
numbers are used to associate records for non-destructive examination inspections, visual
inspections of welds, weld repair records, and inspections of field joint coatings, improper weld
numbering impedes PHMSA’s ability to review these records. Assigning weld numbers after
welding is difficult and reduces the reliability of the records. After PHMSA identified this issue,
Venture Global committed to modifying its practices to be consistent with its procedures.
4. § 192.241 Inspection and test of welds.
(a) Visual inspection of welding must be conducted by an individual
qualified by appropriate training and experience to ensure that:
(1) The welding is performed in accordance with the welding
procedure; and
(2) The weld is acceptable under paragraph (c) of this section.
§ 192.303 Compliance with specifications or standards.
Each transmission line or main must be constructed in
accordance with comprehensive written specifications or standards
that are consistent with this part.
Venture Global’s welding inspectors failed to perform visual inspections of production welds as
required by its procedures and § 192.241. Venture Global’s written specification, Welding and
Fabrication Specification, VG-000000-PPL-SPC-VGL-00009 (Section 8.3) states:
A qualified welding inspector shall examine and accept welds in
conformance with the applicable code. All API 1104 code welds shall be
100% visually inspected by the welding inspector prior to NDE and meet
the following visual inspection requirements:



8.4. Girth arc welds shall be examined for:
8.4.1. Cracks: Any weld with a crack shall be removed.
8.4.2. Grinder marks: Excessive grinder marks (as judged by the welding
inspector) are not allowed.
8.4.3. External undercut exceeding API 1104 acceptance criteria and
pinholes in the final cap shall be repaired by grinding and recapping the
affected portion of the weld. Spot welding to cover a pinhole in the final
cap is not permitted. Welding a stripper bead outside the weld cap to cover
undercut is not permitted.
8.4.4. Weld defects greater than 25% of the weld length shall not be repaired
and must be cut out.
8.4.5. Weld metal: At no point shall crown surface be below outside surface of
the pipe nor shall it be raised above parent metal by more than the height
qualified in the WPS. Two beads shall not be started in the same location. Face
of the completed weld shall be approximately 1/8-inch wider than
and centered along the original groove.
During PHMSA’s inspection of the Gator Express pipeline construction project on August 25,
2022, Venture Global failed to perform visual inspections and the acceptability of the visually
inspected welds were not performed according to Section 9 of API 1104. Several weld joints with
defects were observed as accepted by the welding inspectors. Venture Global’s construction
records confirmed that it accepted weld joints with defects. After PHMSA identified these issues,
the Operator performed an investigation to locate these joints and subsequently attempted repairs.
Venture Global then submitted repair records on these identified joints. However, these records
did not indicate any weld repairs. Photographs presented by Venture Global seem to show that
additional epoxy was applied to the defective weld joints. Additional PHMSA inspections did not
observe other weld joints with similar issues.
Therefore, Venture Global failed to perform visual inspections in accordance with its procedures
and § 192.241.
5. § 192.461 External corrosion control: Protective coating
(a) . . . .
(c) Each external protective coating must be inspected just prior to
lowering the pipe into the ditch and backfilling, and any damage
detrimental to effective corrosion control must be repaired.
§ 192.303 Compliance with specifications or standards.
Each transmission line or main must be constructed in
accordance with comprehensive written specifications or standards
that are consistent with this part.



Venture Global failed to backfill the pipe immediately after the protective coating was inspected
as required by its procedures and § 192.461(c). Venture Global’s written specification, Pipeline
Construction Specification, VG-000000-CNS-SPC-VGL-00003 (Section 22) states that “[a]ll pipe
coating must be inspected just prior to lowering the pipe into the ditch or pulling the pipe into the
hole and any damage discovered must be repaired.
” Section 27.2 states that “[b]ackfilling shall
start as soon as possible after the lowering-in operation has been completed to prevent floating of
the pipe in case water enters the trench, and to prevent damage to the coating by movement of the
pipe caused by temperature changes. Extreme care shall be taken so as not to damage the pipe or
pipe coating.”
On October 5, 2022, a PHMSA inspection of construction records indicated that pipe was
backfilled three (3) days after the external coating was inspected. The pipeline span from Station
616+00 to Station 616+80 was jeeped on September 12, 2022, inspected on September 14,
lowered-in on September 15, and backfilled on September 17. Failure to backfill the pipe
immediately after inspecting and lowering could cause damage to pipe coating.
Therefore, Venture Global failed to backfill the pipe immediately after the protective coating was
inspected as required by its procedures and § 192.461(c).
Under 49 U.S.C. § 60122 and 49 CFR § 190.223, you are subject to a civil penalty not to exceed
$239,142 per violation per day the violation persists, up to a maximum of $2,391,142 for a related
series of violations. For a violation occurring on or after May 3, 2021 and before March 21, 2022,
the maximum penalty may not exceed $225,134 per violation per day the violation persists, up to
a maximum of $2,251,334 for a related series of violations. For a violation occurring on or after
January 11, 2021 and before May 3, 2021, the maximum penalty may not exceed $222,504 per
violation per day the violation persists, up to a maximum of $2,225,034 for a related series of
violations. For a violation occurring on or after July 31, 2019 and before January 11, 2021, the
maximum penalty may not exceed $218,647 per violation per day the violation persists, up to a
maximum of $2,186,465 for a related series of violations. For a violation occurring on or after
November 27, 2018 and before July 31, 2019, the maximum penalty may not exceed $213,268 per
violation per day, with a maximum penalty not to exceed $2,132,679. For a violation occurring
on or after November 2, 2015 and before November 27, 2018, the maximum penalty may not
exceed $209,002 per violation per day, with a maximum penalty not to exceed $2,090,022.
We have reviewed the circumstances and supporting documents involved in this case and have
decided not to conduct additional enforcement action or penalty assessment proceedings at this
time. We advise you to correct the items identified in this letter. Failure to do so may result in
additional enforcement action.



No reply to this letter is required. If you choose to reply, in your correspondence please refer to
CPF 4-2023-024-WL. Be advised that all material you submit in response to this enforcement
action is subject to being made publicly available. If you believe that any portion of your
responsive material qualifies for confidential treatment under 5 U.S.C. § 552(b), along with the
complete original document you must provide a second copy of the document with the portions
you believe qualify for confidential treatment redacted and an explanation of why you believe the
redacted information qualifies for confidential treatment under 5 U.S.C. § 552(b).
Sincerely,
Bryan Lethcoe
Director, Southwest Region, Office of Pipeline Safety
Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
cc: Michael Perkins, Senior Vice President- Project Director, mperkins@vglng.com
Greg Coppola, Vice President- Pipeline, gcoppola@venturegloballng.com
Cassie Harrison, Director Regulatory Compliance, cassie.harrison@venturegloballng.com
Ruben Altamirano, Manager- Pipeline Compliance, raltamirano@venturegloballng.com
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