{"operation":"document","citation":"CPF 42025024NOPV1","title":"DENBURY GULF COAST PIPELINES, LLC — Notice of Probable Violation","source_type":"enforcement","agency":"Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration","status":"historical","official":true,"published_on":"2025-01-17","effective_on":null,"summary":"CLOSED notice of probable violation citing 190.203(a), 190.203(b), 190.203(e).","machine_formats":{"json":"https://regulus.evalyn.ai/document/phmsa-enforcement-42025024nopv1.json","markdown":"https://regulus.evalyn.ai/document/phmsa-enforcement-42025024nopv1.md"},"app_url":"https://regulus.evalyn.ai/document/phmsa-enforcement-42025024nopv1","source_url":"https://primis.phmsa.dot.gov/enforcement-data/case/42025024NOPV1","body":"Notice of Probable Violation involving DENBURY GULF COAST PIPELINES, LLC. PHMSA's enforcement data identifies the cited regulations as 190.203(a),  190.203(b),  190.203(e). The case was opened on 2025-01-17 and is reported as closed as of 2026-07-14. Proposed civil penalty: $0. Assessed civil penalty: $0. Open the official case record for notices, responses, orders, and the latest status.\n\nOfficial case documents:\n\n42025024NOPV1_Closure Letter_07142026_(23-284937).pdf: https://primis.phmsa.dot.gov/enforcement-documents/42025024NOPV1/42025024NOPV1_Closure%20Letter_07142026_(23-284937).pdf\n\n42025024NOPV1_Closure Letter_07142026_(23-284937)_text.pdf: https://primis.phmsa.dot.gov/enforcement-documents/42025024NOPV1/42025024NOPV1_Closure%20Letter_07142026_(23-284937)_text.pdf\n\n42025024NOPV1_Consent Agreement and Order_05222026_(23-284937).pdf: https://primis.phmsa.dot.gov/enforcement-documents/42025024NOPV1/42025024NOPV1_Consent%20Agreement%20and%20Order_05222026_(23-284937).pdf\n\n42025024NOPV1_Consent Agreement and Order_05222026_(23-284937)_text.pdf: https://primis.phmsa.dot.gov/enforcement-documents/42025024NOPV1/42025024NOPV1_Consent%20Agreement%20and%20Order_05222026_(23-284937)_text.pdf\n\n42025024NOPV1_Operator Motion for Dismiss (Part 1)_11212025_(23-284937).pdf: https://primis.phmsa.dot.gov/enforcement-documents/42025024NOPV1/42025024NOPV1_Operator%20Motion%20for%20Dismiss%20(Part%201)_11212025_(23-284937).pdf\n\n42025024NOPV1_Operator Motion for Dismiss (Part 2)_11212025_(23-284937).pdf: https://primis.phmsa.dot.gov/enforcement-documents/42025024NOPV1/42025024NOPV1_Operator%20Motion%20for%20Dismiss%20(Part%202)_11212025_(23-284937).pdf\n\n42025024NOPV1_Operator Request for Hearing (Part 2)_06042025_(23-284937).pdf: https://primis.phmsa.dot.gov/enforcement-documents/42025024NOPV1/42025024NOPV1_Operator%20Request%20for%20Hearing%20(Part%202)_06042025_(23-284937).pdf\n\n42025024NOPV1_Operator Request for Hearing and Statement of Issues (Part 1)_06042025_(23-284937).pdf: https://primis.phmsa.dot.gov/enforcement-documents/42025024NOPV1/42025024NOPV1_Operator%20Request%20for%20Hearing%20and%20Statement%20of%20Issues%20(Part%201)_06042025_(23-284937).pdf\n\n42025024NOPV1_Operator Withdrawal of Hearing Request and Motion to Dismiss_05222026_(23-284937).pdf: https://primis.phmsa.dot.gov/enforcement-documents/42025024NOPV1/42025024NOPV1_Operator%20Withdrawal%20of%20Hearing%20Request%20and%20Motion%20to%20Dismiss_05222026_(23-284937).pdf\n\n42025024NOPV1_PCP_01172025_(23-284937).pdf: https://primis.phmsa.dot.gov/enforcement-documents/42025024NOPV1/42025024NOPV1_PCP_01172025_(23-284937).pdf\n\n42025024NOPV1_PCP_01172025_(23-284937)_text.pdf: https://primis.phmsa.dot.gov/enforcement-documents/42025024NOPV1/42025024NOPV1_PCP_01172025_(23-284937)_text.pdf\n\n42025024NOPV1_Closure Letter_07142026_(23-284937)_text.pdf\n\nU.S. Department\nof Transportation\nPipeline and\nHazardous Materials\nSafety Administration\n8701 S. Gessner, Suite 630\nHouston TX 77074\nVIA ELECTRONIC MAIL TO: saul.flota@exxonmobil.com\nJuly 14, 2026\nSaul Flota\nVice President & North America Operations Manager\nExxonMobil Pipeline Company LLC\n22777 Springwoods Village Parkway\nSpring, Texas, 77389\nCPF 4-2025-024-NOPV-1\nDear Mr. Flota:\nOn May 22, 2026, the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) issued\nto Denbury Gulf Coast Pipelines LLC a Consent Order in the above-referenced case. This Order\nincluded a Compliance Order, including a requirement to conduct a meeting with PHMSA within\n60 days of issuance of the Consent Order. The meeting having occurred on July 1, 2026, it has\nbeen determined that you have complied with the terms of the Consent Order.\nAccordingly, this case is now closed, and no further action is contemplated with respect to the\nmatters involved in this case. Thank you for your cooperation in this matter.\nSincerely,\nR.M. Seeley\nActing Director, Southwest Region\nPipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration\ncc: Rodney Barnwell, ExxonMobil, rodney.b.barnwell@exxonmobil.com\nAngela Offerman, ExxonMobil, angela.offerman@exxonmobil.com\nRebekah Bennett, ExxonMobil, rebekah.r.beneett@exxonmobil.com\nHaley O’Neill, counsel for Denbury Gulf Coast Pipelines LLC,\nhaley.oneill@pipelinelegal.com\n\n42025024NOPV1_Consent Agreement and Order_05222026_(23-284937)_text.pdf\n\nU.S. Department\nof Transportation\nPipeline and Hazardous\nMaterials Safety\nAdministration\n1200 New Jersey Avenue, S.E.\nWashington, D.C. 20590\nMay 22, 2026\nVIA ELECTRONIC MAIL TO: saul.flota@exxonmobil.com\nSaul Flota\nVice President & North America Operations Manager\nExxonMobil Pipeline Company LLC\n22777 Springwoods Village Parkway\nSpring, Texas, 77389\nCPF No. 4-2025-024-NOPV-1\nDear Mr. Flota:\nEnclosed please find a Consent Order incorporating the terms of the Consent Agreement between\nthe Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) and Denbury Gulf Coast\nPipelines LLC which was executed on May 8, 2026. Service of the Consent Order and Consent\nAgreement by electronic mail is deemed effective upon the date of transmission and\nacknowledgement of receipt, or as otherwise provided under 49 CFR § 190.5.\nThank you for your cooperation in this matter.\nSincerely,\nLinda Daugherty\nActing Associate Administrator\nfor Pipeline Safety\nEnclosure: Consent Order and Consent Agreement\ncc: Rod Seeley, Acting Deputy Associate Administrator, Office of Pipeline Safety, PHMSA\nRodney Barnwell, ExxonMobil, rodney.b.barnwell@exxonmobil.com\nAngela Offerman, ExxonMobil, angela.offerman@exxonmobil.com\nRebekah Bennett, ExxonMobil, rebekah.r.beneett@exxonmobil.com\nHaley O’Neill, counsel for Denbury Gulf Coast Pipelines LLC,\nhaley.oneill@pipelinelegal.com\n\n\n\nJerry Cox, Counsel for Republic Testing Laboratories, L.L.C.,\njcox@potomacstrategyassociates.com\nCONFIRMATION OF RECEIPT REQUESTED\n\n\n\nU.S. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION\nPIPELINE AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS SAFETY ADMINISTRATION\nOFFICE OF PIPELINE SAFETY\nWASHINGTON, D.C. 20590\n____________________________________\nIn the Matter of )\nDenbury Gulf Coast Pipelines LLC, ) CPF No. 4-2025-024-NOPV-1\nand )\nRepublic Testing Laboratories, LLC )\n)\n)\n)\n)\nRespondents. )\n____________________________________)\nCONSENT ORDER\nBy letter dated January 17, 2025, the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration\n(PHMSA), Office of Pipeline Safety (OPS), issued a Notice of Probable Violation and Proposed\nCivil Penalty (Notice) to Denbury Gulf Coast Pipelines LLC (Denbury) and Republic Testing\nLaboratories, LLC (Republic).\nIn response to the Notice, Denbury contested the alleged violation and the accompanying proposed\ncivil penalty and requested a hearing. (Republic responded separately.) Denbury and PHMSA\nsubsequently engaged in good-faith settlement discussions in order to settle the allegations in the\nNotice as applied to Denbury. As a result of those discussions, Denbury and PHMSA have agreed\nto a Consent Agreement by which PHMSA withdraws the allegation of violation in the Notice as\napplied to Denbury, and Denbury will complete certain compliance actions.\nAccordingly, the Consent Agreement is hereby approved and incorporated by reference into this\nConsent Order issued pursuant to 49 CFR § 190.219. Denbury is hereby ordered to comply with\nthe terms of the Consent Agreement pursuant to its terms. Pursuant to 49 U.S.C. § 60101, et seq.,\nfailure to comply with this Consent Order may result in the assessment of civil penalties as set\nforth in 49 U.S.C. § 60122 and 49 CFR § 190.223, or in referral to the Attorney General for\nappropriate relief in a district court of the United States.\nFor recordkeeping purposes and future correspondence, this Consent Agreement and Consent\nOrder will be referred to as CPF No. 4-2025-024-NOPV-1.\nNeither the Consent Agreement nor this Consent Order withdraw, satisfy, merge, extinguish, or\notherwise affect the alleged violation and proposed civil penalty asserted against Republic in the\nsame Notice. Denbury’s performance of its obligations under the Consent Agreement satisfy its\nindividual obligations, but such performance does not release Republic from its potential liability\nfor the same underlying facts or alleged violations. The enforcement proceeding against Republic\nremains active and is unaffected by this Order.\n\n\n\nThe terms and conditions of this Consent Order are effective upon service in accordance with\n49 CFR § 190.5.\n_____________________ __________________________\nLinda Daugherty Date Issued\nActing Associate Administrator\nfor Pipeline Safety\n\n\n\nU.S. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION\nPIPELINE AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS SAFETY ADMINISTRATION\nOFFICE OF PIPELINE SAFETY\nWASHINGTON, D.C. 20590\nIn the Matter of: §\nDenbury Gulf Coast Pipelines, LLC, § CPF No. 4-2025-024-NOPV\nRespondent §\n§\n§\n§\n§\n§\nCONSENT AGREEMENT\nOn September 6, 7, 8, and 11, 2023, pursuant to Chapter 601 of Title 49, United States Code,\nrepresentatives of the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA), Office\nof Pipeline Safety (OPS) performed an inspection of activities related to Denbury Gulf Coast\nPipelines, LLC’s (Denbury) horizontal directional drilling pipeline installation. As part of the\nproject, Denbury hired Republic Testing Laboratories, LLC (Republic) as a welding contractor.\nThe inspection included visual observation of welding procedure qualifications and welder\nqualifications at Republic’s facility in La Porte, Texas.\nOn November 2, 2023, Exxon Mobil Corporation (ExxonMobil) acquired Denbury in an all-\nstock transaction.\nBy letter dated January 17, 2025, the Director, Southwest Region, OPS (Director), issued to\nDenbury and Republic a Notice of Probable Violation and Proposed Civil Penalty (Notice). In\naccordance with 49 CFR § 190.207, the Notice alleged both Denbury and Republic violated 49\nU.S.C. § 60118(e)(2)(B)(i) and 49 C.F.R. § 190.203(e) and proposed a civil penalty of\n$2,366,900.\nOn June 4, 2025, Denbury responded to the Notice by submitting a Request for Hearing and\nStatement of Issues disputing and objecting to the allegations.\nPHMSA and Denbury subsequently met to discuss the issues raised in the Notice. As a result of\nthose discussions and as explained in more detail below, PHMSA and Denbury agree that\nsettlement of this proceeding by entry into this Consent Agreement (Agreement) is the most\nappropriate means of resolving the issues raised in the Notice, will avoid further administrative\nproceedings or litigation, and is in the public interest. Therefore, pursuant to 49 CFR §\n190.219(a), without adjudication of any issue of law or fact, and upon consent and agreement,\nPHMSA and Denbury agree to the following terms and conditions:\n\n\n\nCPF No. 4-2025-024-NOPV\nPage 2 of 7\nI. General Provisions\n1. Denbury acknowledges that as the operator of certain pipeline facilities, Denbury\nis subject to the jurisdiction of the Federal pipeline safety laws, 49 U.S.C. § 60101, et seq.,\nand the regulations and administrative orders issued thereunder. For purposes of this\nAgreement, Denbury acknowledges that it received proper notice of PHMSA’s action in this\nproceeding.\n2. Denbury agrees to complete the actions specified in Section II of this Agreement\n(Corrective Measures), and for any items indicated as having already been completed,\nDenbury affirms that it has completed those actions and will provide documentation to\nPHMSA confirming completion.\n3. After Denbury returns this signed Agreement to PHMSA, PHMSA’s\nrepresentative will present it to the Associate Administrator for Pipeline Safety,\nrecommending that the Associate Administrator adopt the terms of this Agreement by issuing\na Consent Order incorporating the terms of this Agreement. The terms of this Agreement\nconstitute an offer of settlement until accepted by the Associate Administrator. Once\naccepted, the Associate Administrator will issue a Consent Order incorporating the terms of\nthis Agreement.\n4. Denbury consents to the issuance of the Consent Order, and hereby waives any\nfurther procedural requirements with respect to its issuance. Denbury waives all rights to\ncontest the adequacy of notice, or the validity of the Consent Order or this Agreement,\nincluding all rights to administrative or judicial hearings or appeals, except for the dispute\nresolution provisions set forth herein. Denbury agrees to withdraw its request for an\nadministrative hearing regarding the Notice.\n5. This Agreement shall apply to and be binding upon PHMSA and Denbury, its\nofficers, directors, and employees, and its successors, assigns, and other entities or persons\notherwise bound by law. Denbury agrees to provide a copy of this Agreement to all of\nDenbury’s officers, employees, and agents whose duties might reasonably include\ncompliance with this Agreement.\n6. This Agreement constitutes the final, complete, and exclusive agreement and\nunderstanding between PHSMA and Denbury with respect to the settlement embodied in this\nAgreement. PHSMA and Denbury acknowledge that there are no representations,\nagreements, or understandings relating to settlement other than those expressly contained in\nthis Agreement, except that the terms of this Agreement may be construed by reference to the\nNotice.\n7. Nothing in this Agreement affects or relieves Denbury of its responsibility to\ncomply with all applicable requirements of the Federal pipeline safety laws, 49 U.S.C. §\n60101, et seq., and the regulations and orders issued thereunder. Nothing in this Agreement\nalters PHMSA's right of access, entry, inspection, and information gathering or PHMSA's\nauthority to bring enforcement actions against Denbury pursuant to the Federal pipeline\n\n\n\nCPF No. 4-2025-024-NOPV\nPage 3 of 7\nsafety laws, the regulations and orders issued thereunder, or any other provision of Federal or\nState law except for any enforcement action(s) related to the inspection that took place at\nRepublic’s facility that was the subject of the Notice.\n8. For all transfers of ownership or operating responsibility of Denbury’s pipeline\nsystem referenced in the Notice, Denbury will provide a copy of this Agreement to the\nprospective transferee at least 30 days prior to such transfer. Denbury will provide written\nnotice of the transfer to the Director no later than 60 days after the transfer occurs.\n9. This Agreement does not waive or modify any Federal, State, or local laws or\nregulations that are applicable to Denbury’s pipeline systems. This Agreement is not a\npermit, or modification of any permit, under any Federal, State, or local laws or regulations.\nDenbury remains responsible for achieving and maintaining compliance with all applicable\nFederal, State, and local laws, regulations, and permits.\n10. This Agreement does not create rights in, or grant any cause of action to, any third\nparty not party to this Agreement. The U.S. Department of Transportation is not liable for\nany injuries or damages to persons or property arising from acts or omissions of Respondent\nor its officers, employees, or agents carrying out the work required by this Agreement. The\nU.S. Department of Transportation, its officers, employees, agents, and representatives shall\nnot be liable for any cause of action arising from any acts or omissions of Denbury or its\ncontractors in carrying out any work required by this Agreement.\n11. This Agreement does not constitute a finding of violation of any Federal law or\nregulation and may not be used in any civil or administrative proceeding of any kind as\nevidence or proof of any fact, fault, or liability, or as evidence of the violation of any law,\nrule, regulation, or requirement, except in a proceeding to enforce the provisions of this\nAgreement. Denbury and PHMSA acknowledge and agree that this Agreement is entered into\nsolely for the purpose of resolving this enforcement action, and nothing contained herein\nshall be construed as an admission of liability, fault, wrongdoing, or violation, and this\nAgreement shall not be construed as a violation for purposes of Denbury’s enforcement\nhistory.\nII. Corrective Measures\n12. Upon issuance of the Consent Order, Denbury agrees to perform, or has already\nperformed if so indicated, the Corrective Measures set forth below.\n13. Following the termination of the inspection at Republic’s facility, Denbury\nterminated Republic. Denbury’s completed horizontal directional drilling pipeline installation\ndid not ultimately include welds originating from the welding procedure or the welders it\nattempted to qualify at the Republic facility. Following its acquisition by ExxonMobil, Denbury\nlater qualified a welding procedure and welders at a different welding facility.\n14. Resulting from the acquisition of Denbury by ExxonMobil, Denbury adopted new\nprocedures related to pipeline construction and pipeline operations relevant to the underlying\n\n\n\nCPF No. 4-2025-024-NOPV\nPage 4 of 7\nwork performed at the inspection and the allegations in the Notice. These procedures\ninclude:\nExxonMobil Pipeline Company\nStandard/Procedure\nVersion Number/Date Date of Transition\nfrom Denbury\nStandard/Procedure\nPipeline Welding Manual Version 8.0, January\n2025\n02/28–04/03/2025\nSWP-008 Hazardous Energy Control Version 2.0, March 2024 07/01/2025\nSWP-010 Work Permitting Standard Version 2.2, May 2025 07/01/2025\nSWP-012 Personal Protective\nEquipment\nVersion 2.1, April 2024 07/01/2025\nSWP-014 Hot Work/Low Energy\nStandard\nVersion 2.2, September\n2021\n07/01/2025\nSWP-015 Welding Safety Version 2.0, March 2023 09/05/2025\nSWP-017 Contractor Safety Version 6.0, April 2025 04/03/2025\nContractor Safety and Administration\nManual\nVersion 6.0, April 2025 04/03/2025\nOIMS 8.1 Third Party Services June 2022 version\nadopted by Denbury on\n04/03/2025; revised June\n2025\n04/03/2025\n15. Further resulting from the acquisition of Denbury by ExxonMobil, Denbury\nimplemented the following:\na. Regulatory compliance personnel receive on-the-job training and experience prior\nto leading an agency inspection by observing an inspection led by an experienced\nExxonMobil regulatory compliance employee. Following the observation, the\nnew regulatory compliance employee is prepared to lead an inspection. The\nregulatory compliance supervisor provides support and feedback as needed.\nb. Regulatory Compliance Training is presented to the regulatory compliance\npersonnel in-person by a regulatory compliance team member. The training\nprovides an overview of regulatory compliance requirements, sharing of\nexamples, and encourages questions and discussion among participants. The\ntraining is developed internally by ExxonMobil Pipeline Company LLC and lasts\nat least an hour. Time is allotted for questions, discussion, and feedback, and\nfeedback after the training is also encouraged. The regulatory compliance team\n\n\n\nCPF No. 4-2025-024-NOPV\nPage 5 of 7\nalso provides continuous communications and training as new items\narise. Examples that may prompt the additional communications and training\ninclude, but are not limited to, post-inspection reviews, new or revised regulatory\nrequirements, and newly published PHMSA interpretations or advisory bulletins.\nc. The regulatory compliance personnel receive training on the ExxonMobil\nStandards of Business Conduct that includes, among other things, the\nExxonMobil policies on ethics, harassment, and environmental health and safety.\nThese employees complete an annual compliance statement at the end of each\nyear, which requires each employee to confirm he/she is familiar with/has read the\nStandards of Business Conduct within the last 12 months. Additionally, there is\nonline Business Practices Review training for new employees and every two years\nfor existing employees, which covers the Standards of Business Conduct. This\ntraining takes approximately one hour to complete and was last updated on June\n23, 2025. The training is developed internally. An evaluation is provided after the\ntraining allowing employees to provide feedback.\n16. Within sixty (60) days of the entry of the Consent Order, PHMSA and Denbury\nwill conduct a meeting, in-person or virtually, to discuss the events that took place at\nRepublic’s facility on September 6, 7, 8, and 11, 2023. Attendees at the meeting will include\nthe PHMSA inspectors who were present at the inspection at Republic’s facility, and the\nDenbury employees who were present at the inspection at Republic’s facility, to the extent\nstill employed by PHMSA and Denbury, respectively. The deadline may be extended,\npursuant to the requirements contained in Paragraph 19 below, to accommodate schedules.\nIII. Dispute Resolution\n17. The Director and Denbury will informally attempt to resolve any disputes arising\nunder this Agreement, including any decision of the Director under the terms of Section II\n(Corrective Measures). If Denbury and the Director are unable to informally resolve the\ndispute within 15 calendar days after the dispute is first raised, in writing, to the Director,\nDenbury may submit a written request for a determination resolving the dispute from the\nAssociate Administrator for Pipeline Safety. Such request must be made in writing and\nprovided to the Director, counsel for the Southwest Region, and to the Associate\nAdministrator no later than 10 calendar days from the 15-day deadline for informal\nresolution referenced in this paragraph. Along with its request, Denbury must provide the\nAssociate Administrator with all information Denbury believes is relevant to the dispute.\nDecisions of the Associate Administrator under this paragraph will constitute final agency\naction. The existence of a dispute and PHMSA’s consideration of matters placed in dispute\nwill not excuse, toll, or suspend any term or timeframe for completion of any work to be\nperformed under this Agreement during the pendency of the dispute resolution process.\nIV. Enforcement\n18. This Agreement is subject to all enforcement authorities available to PHMSA\nunder 49 U.S.C. § 60101, et seq., and 49 CFR Part 190, including administrative civil\n\n\n\nCPF No. 4-2025-024-NOPV\nPage 6 of 7\npenalties under 49 U.S.C. § 60122 of up to $272,926 per violation for each day the violation\ncontinues and referral of the case to the Attorney General for judicial enforcement, if\nPHMSA determines that Denbury is not complying with the terms of this Agreement in\naccordance with the determinations made by the Director, or in accordance with decisions of\nthe Associate Administrator if resolved pursuant to the Dispute Resolution process herein.\nThe maximum civil penalty amounts are adjusted annually for inflation. See 49 C.F.R. §\n190.223. All work plans and associated schedules set forth or referenced in Section II are\nautomatically incorporated into this Agreement and are enforceable in the same manner.\nV. Effective Date\n19. The term “Effective Date,” as used herein, is the date on which the Consent Order\nis issued by the Associate Administrator incorporating the terms of this Agreement.\nVI. Recordkeeping and Information Disclosure\n20. Unless otherwise required in this Agreement, and to the extent records are\nrequired by Section II (Corrective Measures) of this Agreement, Denbury agrees to maintain\nrecords demonstrating compliance with all requirements of this Agreement for a period of at\nleast five (5) years following completion of all work to be performed, unless a longer period\nof time is required pursuant to 49 CFR Parts 190-199. For any reports, plans, or other\ndeliverables required to be submitted to PHMSA pursuant to this Agreement, Denbury may\nassert a claim of business confidentiality or other protections applicable to the release of\ninformation by PHMSA, covering part or all of the information required to be submitted to\nPHMSA pursuant to this Agreement in accordance with 49 CFR Part 7. Denbury must mark\nthe claim of confidentiality in writing on each page, and include a statement specifying the\ngrounds for each claim of confidentiality. PHMSA determines release of any information\nsubmitted pursuant to this Agreement in accordance with 49 CFR Part 7, the Freedom of\nInformation Act, 5 U.S.C. § 552, DOT and PHMSA policies, and other applicable regulations\nand Executive Orders.\nVII. Modification\n21. The terms of this Agreement may be modified by mutual agreement of the Parties.\nSuch modifications must be in writing and signed by both parties.\nVIII. Termination\n22. This Agreement will remain in effect until the Corrective Measures in Section II\nare satisfied, as determined by the Director. The Agreement shall not terminate until the\nDirector confirms, in writing, that the Agreement is terminated in accordance with this\nparagraph, which the Director shall confirm no more than fifteen (15) days following a\nmeeting that satisfies the requirements of Paragraph 14 of this Agreement. Nothing in this\nAgreement prevents Denbury from completing any of the obligations earlier than the\ndeadlines provided for in this Agreement.\n\n\n\nCPF No. 4-2025-024-NOPV\nPage 7 of 7\nIX. Ratification\n23. The undersigned representatives of PHMSA and Denbury certify that they are\nfully authorized to enter into the terms and conditions of this Agreement and to execute and\nlegally bind such party to this document.\n24. PHSMA and Denbury hereby agree to all terms and conditions of this Agreement.\nFor Denbury Gulf Coast Pipelines, LLC:\nSaul Flota, Vice President\nDate\nFor PHMSA:\nDirector, Southwest Region\nOffice of Pipeline Safety\nDate","truncated":false,"body_characters":25310}