# CHEVRON PRODUCTS COMPANY — Notice of Amendment

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- **citation:** CPF 520085012M
- **title:** CHEVRON PRODUCTS COMPANY — Notice of Amendment
- **source type:** enforcement
- **agency:** Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
- **status:** historical
- **official:** true
- **published on:** 2008-06-04
- **effective on:** Not available
- **summary:** CLOSED notice of amendment citing 195.452(e)(1), 195.452(i)(1).
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Notice of Amendment involving CHEVRON PRODUCTS COMPANY. PHMSA's enforcement data identifies the cited regulations as 195.452(e)(1),  195.452(i)(1). The case was opened on 2008-06-04 and is reported as closed as of 2008-09-19. Open the official case record for notices, responses, orders, and the latest status.

Official case documents:

520085012M_notice of amendment_06042008.pdf: https://primis.phmsa.dot.gov/enforcement-documents/520085012M/520085012M_notice%20of%20amendment_06042008.pdf

520085012M_Operator Response_09052008.pdf: https://primis.phmsa.dot.gov/enforcement-documents/520085012M/520085012M_Operator%20Response_09052008.pdf

520085012M_notice of amendment_06042008.pdf

U.S. Department
of Transportation
Pipeline and
Hazardous Materials Safety
Administration
12300 W. Dakota Ave.. Suite 110
Lakewood, CO 80228
NOTICE OF AMENDMENT
CERTIFIED MAIL - RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED
June 4,2008
Mr. Peter Prather
HES Manager
Chevron Products Company
6001 Bollinger Canyon Road, Room L-2184
San Ramon, CA 94583-2324
CPF 5-2008-5012M
Dear Mr. Prather:
On March 19,2008, representatives of the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety
Administration (PHMSA) and California State Fire Marshal (CSFM), pursuant to Chapter 601
of 49 United States Code, inspected Chevron Products Company's (CPC) procedures for their
Integrity Management Program (IMP) in San Ramon, California.
On the basis of the inspection, PHMSA identified apparent inadequacies found within CPCYs
plans or procedures, as described below:
1. 5195.452 Pipeline integrity management in high consequence areas.
(e) What are the risk factors for establishing an assessment schedule (for both the
baseline and continual integrity assessments)?
(1) An operator must establish an integrity assessment schedule that prioritizes
pipeline segments for assessment (see paragraphs (d) (1) and (j) (3) of this section).
An operator must base the assessment schedule on all risk factors that reflect the



2. risk conditions on the pipeline segment. The factors an operator must consider
include, but are not limited to:
(i) Results of the previous integrity assessment, defect type and size that the
assessment method can detect, and defect growth rate;
(ii) Pipe size, material, manufacturing information, coating type and condition, and
seam type;
(iii) Leak history, repair history and cathodic protection history;
(iv) Product transported;
(v) Operating stress level;
(vi) Existing or projected activities in the area;
(vii) Local environmental factors that could affect the pipeline (e.g., corrosivity of
soil, subsidence, climatic);
(viii) Geo-technical hazards; and (ix) Physical support of the segment such as by a
cable suspension bridge.
(2) Appendix C of this part provides further guidance on risk factors.
Item 1: $195.452 (e)(2)
The risk model did not consider likely risk factors and critical variables related to their
Loss Prevention System (LPS) and API 653 inspection reports. CPC's integrity
management program does not have an adequate process to include these factor in their
risk model.
5195.452 Pipeline integrity management in high consequence areas.
(0 What are the elements of an integrity management program? An integrity
management program begins with the initial framework. An operator must
continually change the program to reflect operating experience, conclusions drawn
from results of the integrity assessments, and other maintenance and surveillance
data, and evaluation of consequences of a failure on the high consequence area. An
operator must include, at minimum, each of the following elements in its written
integrity management program:
(6) Identification of preventive and mitigative measures to protect the high
consequence area (see paragraph (i) of this section);
(i) What preventive and mitigative measures must an operator take to protect the
high consequence area?
(1) General requirements. An operator must take measures to prevent and
mitigate the consequences of a pipeline failure that could affect a high consequence
area. These measures include conducting a risk analysis of the pipeline segment to
identify additional actions to enhance public safety or environmental protection.
Such actions may include, but are not limited to, implementing damage prevention
best practices, better monitoring of cathodic protection where corrosion is a
concern, establishing shorter inspection intervals, installing EFRDs on the pipeline
segment, modifying the systems that monitor pressure and detect leaks, providing
additional training to personnel on response procedures, conducting drills with
local emergency responders and adopting other management controls.



Item 2: 5 195.452 (i)(l) & 5 195.452 (g)(3)
CPC did not have adequate procedures to take into account key information collected
from their operations and maintenance activities into their risk model and their
preventive and mitigative decision process. The primary examples of key information
that should be considered are Chevron's Loss Prevention System (LPS) and the API 653
inspection reports.
Response to this Notice
This Notice is provided pursuant to 49 U.S.C. 5 60108(a) and 49 C.F.R. 9 190.237. Enclosed as
part of this Notice is a document entitled Response Options for Pipeline Operators in
Compliance Proceedings. Please refer to this document and note the response options. 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). If you do not respond within 30 days
of receipt of this Notice, this constitutes a waiver of your right to contest the allegations in this
Notice and authorizes the Associate Administrator for Pipeline Safety to find facts as alleged in
this Notice without further notice to you and to issue a Final Order.
If, after opportunity for a hearing, your plans or procedures are found inadequate as alleged in
this Notice, you may be ordered to amend your plans or procedures to correct the inadequacies
(49 C.F.R. tj 190.237). If you are not contesting this Notice, we propose that you submit your
amended procedures to my office within 30 days of receipt of this Notice. This period may be
extended by written request for good cause. Once the inadequacies identified herein have been
addressed in your amended procedures, this enforcement action will be closed.
In correspondence concerning this matter, please refer to CPF 5-2008-5012M and, for each
document you submit, please provide a copy in electronic format whenever possible.
Director, Western Region
Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
cc: PHP-60 Compliance Registry
PHP-500 H. Nguyen (#I2 1 192)
Enclosure: Response Options for Pipeline Operators in Compliance Proceedings
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