# Amoco Corporation — Pipeline Safety Interpretation

- **operation:** document
- **citation:** PI-93-006
- **title:** Amoco Corporation — Pipeline Safety Interpretation
- **source type:** guidance
- **agency:** Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
- **status:** guidance
- **official:** true
- **published on:** 1993-02-05
- **effective on:** Not available
- **summary:** PI-93-006 response to Amoco Corporation concerning 194.1.
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February 5, 1993
Your
Mr. Eric L. Nitcher
Amoco Corporation
Law Department/Amoco Building
1670 Broadway
P.O Box 800
Denver, CO 80201
Dear Mr. Nitcher:
I am writing in response to your letter of January 22, 1993,
confirming a telephone conversation with Mr. Lloyd W. Ulrich
concerning the recently published interim final rule on response
plans for onshore oil pipelines (58 FR 244; January 5, 1993;
adopting Part 194, Title 49, Code of Federal Regulations). letter states:
It is Amoco's understanding, after discussions with your
office, that the above referenced Interim Final Rules do not
require the formulation and implementation of a response
plan where the facilities at issue are gas gathering
pipelines or oil flow lines from the wellhead to a separator
and/or storage tank battery. It is our understanding, that
the Department of Transportation is not attempting to and
does not intend for the Interim Final Rules referenced above
to cover these types of facilities.
Under Executive Order 12777, and delegations of authorities under
that order from the Secretary of Transportation to the
Administrator of the Research and Special Programs Administration
(RSPA) (57 FR 62483; December 31, 1992), the requirements for
spill response planning by operators of on-shore pipeline
facilities (including the submission of plans to RSPA) only apply
to transportation-related facilities. We have reviewed the
application of Part 194 to the pipeline facilities you have
described, that is, lines from the wellhead to a separator and/or
storage tank battery, and have determined that Part 194 does not
apply to those facilities because they are not transportation-
related. This opinion is consistent with the terms of a
Memorandum of Understanding between the Department of
Transportation and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) (36
FR 24080; December 18, 1971), which was executed to assure
effective implementation of the Federal Water Pollution Act
(which the Oil Pollution Act (OPA) of 1990 amends). Under the
terms of that Memorandum, we consider the lines at issue to be
"non-transportation related" facilities and not subject to the
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Department's regulations. You should note, however, that these
lines may be subject to OPA requirements the EPA may adopt.
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I trust that this information is responsive to your request. If
you have further questions about this or other matters, please
let me know.
Sincerely,
Cesar De Leon
Director Regulatory Programs
Office of Pipeline Safety
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