# PHILLIPS 66 PIPELINE LLC — Notice of Probable Violation

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- **citation:** CPF 520095013
- **title:** PHILLIPS 66 PIPELINE LLC — Notice of Probable Violation
- **source type:** enforcement
- **agency:** Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
- **status:** historical
- **official:** true
- **published on:** 2009-02-19
- **effective on:** Not available
- **summary:** CLOSED notice of probable violation citing 195.401(b), 195.402(c)(13), 195.420(a), 195.420(b), 195.428(a), 195.54(b), 195.583(c).
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Notice of Probable Violation involving PHILLIPS 66 PIPELINE LLC. PHMSA's enforcement data identifies the cited regulations as 195.401(b),  195.402(c)(13),  195.420(a),  195.420(b),  195.428(a),  195.54(b),  195.583(c). The case was opened on 2009-02-19 and is reported as closed as of 2009-10-29. Open the official case record for notices, responses, orders, and the latest status.

Official case documents:

520095013_Final Order_10292009.pdf: https://primis.phmsa.dot.gov/enforcement-documents/520095013/520095013_Final%20Order_10292009.pdf

520095013_Final Order_10292009_text.pdf: https://primis.phmsa.dot.gov/enforcement-documents/520095013/520095013_Final%20Order_10292009_text.pdf

520095013_NOPV PCO_02192009.pdf: https://primis.phmsa.dot.gov/enforcement-documents/520095013/520095013_NOPV%20PCO_02192009.pdf

520095013_NOPV PCO_02192009_text.pdf: https://primis.phmsa.dot.gov/enforcement-documents/520095013/520095013_NOPV%20PCO_02192009_text.pdf

520095013_operator response_03062009.pdf: https://primis.phmsa.dot.gov/enforcement-documents/520095013/520095013_operator%20response_03062009.pdf

520095013_Final Order_10292009_text.pdf

OCT 29 2009
Ms. Meg Yeage
President
ConocoPhillips Pipe Line Company
600 North Dairy Ashford
TA 2010
Houston, TX 77079
Re: CPF No. 5-2009-5013
Dear Ms. Yeage:
Enclosed is the Final Order issued in the above-referenced case. It makes a finding of violation
and finds that the ConocoPhillips Pipe Line Company has completed the actions specified in the
Notice required to comply with the pipeline safety regulations. This case is now closed. Your
receipt of the Final Order constitutes service of that document under 49 C.F.R. § 190.5.
Thank you for your cooperation in this matter.
Sincerely,
Jeffrey D. Wiese
Associate Administrator
for Pipeline Safety
Enclosure
cc: Chris Hoidal, Director, Western Region
CERTIFIED MAIL – RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED [7009 1410 0000 2464 5744]



U.S. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
PIPELINE AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS SAFETY ADMINISTRATION
OFFICE OF PIPELINE SAFETY
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20590
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In the Matter of )
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ConocoPhillips Pipe Line Company, ) CPF No. 5-2009-5013
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Respondent. )
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FINAL ORDER
From August 11-15, 2008, pursuant to 49 U.S.C. § 60117, a representative of the Pipeline and
Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA), Office of Pipeline Safety (OPS)
conducted an on-site pipeline safety inspection of the facilities and records of ConocoPhillips
Pipe Line Company (CPPL or Respondent) in Montana. CPPL operates over 11,000 miles of
crude oil and petroleum products pipelines throughout the United States. The inspection was
focused on CPPL’s Glacier pipeline system between Billings and Cut Bank, Montana.
As a result of the inspection, the Director, Western Region, OPS (Director), issued to
Respondent, by letter dated February 19, 2009, a Notice of Probable Violation and Proposed
Compliance Order (Notice). In accordance with 49 C.F.R. § 190.207, the Notice proposed
finding that Respondent had violated 49 C.F.R. § 195.54 and proposed ordering Respondent to
take certain measures to correct the alleged violation. The Notice also proposed finding that
Respondent had committed certain probable violations of 49 C.F.R. Part 195 and warning
Respondent to take appropriate corrective action to address them or be subject to future
enforcement action.
CPPL responded to the Notice by letter dated March 6, 2009 (Response). Respondent did not
contest the allegation of violation and provided information concerning the corrective actions it
has taken. Respondent did not request a hearing and therefore has waived its right to one.
FINDING OF VIOLATION
Item 1: The Notice alleged that Respondent violated 49 C.F.R. § 195.54(a), which states:
§ 195.54 Accident reports.



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(a) Each operator that experiences an accident that is required to be
reported under § 195.50 shall as soon as practicable but not later than 30
days after discovery of the accident, prepare and file an accident report on
DOT Form 7000-1, or a facsimile.
The Notice alleged that Respondent failed to comply with § 195.54(a) by failing to accurately
prepare an accident report on DOT Form 7000-1. Specifically, the Notice alleged that CPPL
marked its accident report “complete,” when the company had not determined the cause of a leak
of crude oil from the Glacier Pipeline on the grounds of the Billings refinery, discovered on
October 9, 2007.
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CPPL did not contest this allegation. In its Response, CPPL explained that it had conducted
testing of the pipeline to attempt to determine the location of the leak, but was unable to fully
excavate the area due to the presence of other pipes, cement piers, and electrical conduits in the
area of the line, and a concrete slab immediately above the line. CPPL explained that the leak
was likely caused by external corrosion, brought on by a coating defect that undermined the
effectiveness of cathodic protection on the pipe. Respondent stated that it would submit an
updated accident report to reflect that external corrosion was the suspected cause of the leak.
After the leak, Respondent took the line out of service and filled it with grout.
Respondent should have indicated the cause of the leak in its original accident report. Instead,
CPPL listed the cause of the leak as “unknown” and stated that its investigation was “complete.”
It is important that CPPL determine the cause of failures so that actions can be taken to prevent
similar failures in the future.
Accordingly, I find that Respondent violated 49 C.F.R. § 195.54(a) by failing to accurately
prepare an accident report on DOT Form 7000-1. This finding of violation will be considered a
prior offense in any subsequent enforcement action taken against Respondent.
COMPLIANCE ORDER
The Notice proposed a compliance order with respect to Item 1 in the Notice for violation of 49
C.F.R. § 195.54(a). Under 49 U.S.C. § 60118(a), each person who engages in the transportation
of hazardous liquids or who owns or operates a pipeline facility is required to comply with the
applicable safety standards established under chapter 601. The Director has indicated that
Respondent has taken the following actions specified in the proposed compliance order:
On August 25, 2009, CPPL submitted a revision to its accident report to reflect the
suspected cause of the Glacier Pipeline leak.
Accordingly, since compliance has been achieved with respect to this violation, the compliance
terms are not included in this Order.
1 See Hazardous Liquid Pipeline System Accident Report No. 20070305, filed with OPS on October 31, 2007.



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WARNING ITEMS
With respect to Items 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7, the Notice alleged probable violations of Part 195 but
did not propose a civil penalty or compliance order for these items. Therefore, these are
considered to be warning items. The warnings were for:
49 C.F.R. § 195.401(b) (Notice Item 2) ─ Respondent’s alleged failure to evaluate
the condition of pipe whose coating had been damaged during a pipeline
modification project;
49 C.F.R. § 195.402(c)(13) (Notice Item 3) ─ Respondent’s alleged failure to
have an adequate process for conducting periodic reviews of the work done by
CPPL personnel to determine the effectiveness of operation and maintenance
procedures;
49 C.F.R. § 195.420(a) (Notice Item 4) ─ Respondent’s alleged failure to
maintain several pipeline valves in good working order by failing to have valve
position indicators on the valves;
49 C.F.R. § 195.420(a) - (b) (Notice Item 5) ─ Respondent’s alleged failure to
maintain certain valves in good working order or failure to document any
corrective actions taken as a result of known valve deficiencies;
49 C.F.R. § 195.428(a) (Notice Item 6) ─ Respondent’s alleged failure to inspect
and test certain pressure control devices within the prescribed time period; and
49 C.F.R. § 195.583(c) (Notice Item 7) ─ Respondent’s alleged failure to take
action to monitor or correct known atmospheric pipeline corrosion.
I find, pursuant to 49 C.F.R. § 190.205, that probable violations of 49 C.F.R. Part 195 have
occurred and Respondent is hereby advised to correct such conditions. In the event that OPS
finds a violation for any of these items in a subsequent inspection, Respondent may be subject to
future enforcement action.
The terms and conditions of this Final Order shall be effective upon receipt.
___________________________________ __________________________
Jeffrey D. Wiese Date Issued
Associate Administrator
for Pipeline Safety
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