# Alabama Public Service Commission — Pipeline Safety Interpretation

- **operation:** document
- **citation:** PI-76-029
- **title:** Alabama Public Service Commission — Pipeline Safety Interpretation
- **source type:** guidance
- **agency:** Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
- **status:** guidance
- **official:** true
- **published on:** 1976-06-03
- **effective on:** Not available
- **summary:** PI-76-029 response to Alabama Public Service Commission concerning 192.3.
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June 3, 1976
Mr. Larry E. Waldrop
Administrator, Gas Pipeline Safety
Alabama Public Service Commission
P.O. Box 991
Montgomery, Alabama 36130
Dear Mr. Waldrop:
This refers to your letter of March 24, 1976, in which you ask whether a 6-inch pipeline operated
by Getty Oil Company, as described in a letter dated March 19, 1976, from Getty to the
Commission, is classified as a gathering line or a transmission line for the purposes of 49 CFR
Part 192.
The Getty letter describes a system in which gas is produced at several wells and transported by
pipeline to a central processing facility where liquids and impurities are removed. After
processing, the gas is transported in the 6-inch pipeline in question for 5 miles to the connection
with a transmission line where it is sold to the transmission line operator.
As defined in Section 192.3, the term "gathering line" means a pipeline that transports gas from a
current production facility to a transmission line or main. The term "transmission line" is defined,
in relevant part, as a pipeline that transports gas from a gathering line or storage facility to a
distribution center or storage facility. Under these definitions, the point at which a gathering line
ends and a transmission line begins is unclear. It may be concluded, however, that when delivered
to a trans-
mission line, gas must be generally suitable for transportation to a distribution center or storage
facility. Therefore, a gathering line may include any gas processing facilities necessary to initially
prepare the gas for distribution or storage, such as a heater, dehydrator, or separator. A gathering
line would end when the gas is to prepared.
The pipeline in question extends downstream from a gas processing facility used to prepare the
gas for sale to the transmission line operator. Since it does not contain any further processing
facilities before the juncture with the transmission line, the
6-inch intervening line is merely a leg of a continuous trans-
mission line which begins at the outlet of the processing
facility. Ownership of the gas being transported or the fact that Getty's 6-inch line does not itself
connect with a distribu-
tion center or storage facility is not determinative of the line's classification.
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If we may be of further assistance, please let me know.
Sincerely,
Cesar DeLeon
Acting Director
Office of Pipeline
Safety Operations
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