{"operation":"document","citation":"0900006480e9273b","title":"U.S. DOT/PHMAS - Decision Letter","source_type":"rulemaking","agency":"Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration","status":"current","official":true,"published_on":null,"effective_on":null,"summary":"PHMSA issued a special permit in response to Kinder Morgan/MEP's April 4, 2007 waiver request for relief from 49 CFR §§ 192.111 and 192.201 for an approximately 500-mile interstate natural gas transmission pipeline running from Bryan County, Oklahoma through Texas, Louisiana and Mississippi to Choctaw County, Alabama. The special permit permits MEP to design, construct and operate Class 1 location segments at a design factor up to 0.80 and stress levels up to 80% of SMYS (resulting in an MAOP of 1,480 psig). It also allows pressure relief and limiting devices sized so pressure in Class 1 segments would not exceed 104% of MAOP (or the pressure producing hoop stress of 83.2% SMYS) during overpressure events. The decision notes the October 13, 2008 PHMSA final rule on increasing MAOP was published and that the special permit was issued based on analysis in a Special Permit Analysis and is (","machine_formats":{"json":"https://regulus.evalyn.ai/document/regulations-gov-attachment-0900006480e9273b.json","markdown":"https://regulus.evalyn.ai/document/regulations-gov-attachment-0900006480e9273b.md"},"app_url":"https://regulus.evalyn.ai/document/regulations-gov-attachment-0900006480e9273b","source_url":"https://downloads.regulations.gov/PHMSA-2007-27842-0007/attachment_1.pdf","body":"<<<PAGE 1>>>\n\nof Transportation\nU.S. Department\n1200 New Jersey Avenue, SE\nMaterials Safety\nPipeline and Hazardous\nDEC 5 2008\nWashington, D.C. 20590\nAdministration\nMr. M. Dwayne Burton\nVice President, Gas Pipeline Operations and Engineering\nKinder Morgan, Inc.\nOne Allen Center\n500 Dallas Street, Suite 1000\nHouston, TX 77002\nDocket No. PHMSA-2007-27842\nDear Mr. Burton:\nOn April 4, 2007, you wrote to the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration\n(PHMSA) requesting a waiver of compliance from the Federal pipeline safety regulations in\n49 CFR §§ 192.111 and 192.201 for approximately 500-miles of proposed interstate natural gas\ntransmission pipeline. This pipeline will be operated by Midcontinent Express Pipeline, LLC\n(MEP), a jointly owned subsidiary of Kinder Morgan Energy Partners, L.P., and Energy\nTransfer Partners L.P. The new pipeline will originate in Bryan County, Oklahoma, and run\nsoutheasterly through Texas, Louisiana and Mississippi to existing facilities in Choctaw County,\nAlabama.\nOn October 13, 2008, PHMSA published the final rule, Standards for Increasing the Maximum\nAllowable Operating Pressure for Gas Transmission Pipelines, which becomes effective 30 days\nafter publication. The rule covers the requirements for any pipeline to operate at a design factor\nof up to 0.80 in Class 1 areas. PHMSA is proceeding with issuing the Midcontinent Express\nPipeline special permit as a result of the thorough analysis contained in the Special Permit\nAnalysis and Findings document, prepared well in advance of the final rule. Moreover, since\nthe Midcontinent Express pipeline varies from certain provisions of the final rule, this special\npermit is necessary to cover all requested variances from regulations and required conditions,\nand is consistent with, or more stringent than, prior grants of special permit for existing\npipelines.\nPHMSA is granting this waiver through the enclosed special permit, which allows MEP to\ndesign, construct and operate the MEP pipeline in Class 1 locations, using a design factor in\n§ 192.111 up to 0.80 and at stress levels up to 80% of the specified minimum yield strength\n(SMYS). This would result in a maximum allowable operating pressure (MAOP) of 1,480 psig.\nThis special permit also allows MEP to design, install and operate pressure relief and limiting\ndevices on the MEP pipeline, with a capacity that would ensure the pressure in Class 1 location\npipeline segments would not exceed 104% of the MAOP, or the pressure that produces a hoop\nstress of 83.2% SMYS in the event an overpressure situation develops. This special permit has\nconditions and limitations and provides some relief from the Federal pipeline safety regulations\nfor the MEP pipeline, while ensuring that pipeline safety is not compromised.\n\n<<<PAGE 2>>>\n\nPage 2\nMr. M. Dwayne Burton\nDocket No. PHMSA-2007-27842\nMy staff would be pleased to discuss this special permit or any other regulatory matter with\nyou. John Gale, Director of Regulations, (202-366-0434), may be contacted on regulator\nnatters and Alan Mayberry, Director of Engineering and Emergency Support (202-366-5124)\nmay be contacted on matters specific to this special permit.\nSincerely,\nDirese\nJeffrey D. Wiese\nAssociate Administrator for Pipeline Safety\nEnclosure: Special Permit","truncated":false,"body_characters":3287}