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Pipeline Safety Trust 2011 Annual Conference New Orleans Leak Detection Liquid Pipeline Systems Larry Davied Magellan Midstream Partners, L.P. [email protected] 1

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Page 1: Pipeline Safety Trust 2011 Annual Conference New Orleans

Pipeline Safety Trust2011 Annual Conference

New Orleans

Leak DetectionLiquid Pipeline Systems

Larry DaviedMagellan Midstream Partners, L.P.

[email protected]

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Magellan Midstream Partners, L.P.• Tulsa, Oklahoma Headquarters• Midwestern Based Pipeline System• 85 Fuels Terminals (East Coast, Midwest, Gulf Coast)• ~ 11,000 Miles of Liquid Pipelines• 4” to 36” Diameter (11” Weighted Average)• Products Transported:– Gasoline, Diesel, and Jet Fuel– Crude Oil– Heating Oil– Propane and Butane– Anhydrous Ammonia

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Pipeline SCADA Systems• SCADA– Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition

• Provides Remote Monitoring and Centralized Control Capabilities

• Data Points Monitored includes:– Line Pressure– Flow Rate– Temperature– Pump/Motor/Engine Information– Product Density/Gravity– Tank Levels– Safety Device Information

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SCADA Systems

• Allow for Remote:– Opening/Closing of Valves– Starting/Stopping Pumps– Switching Tanks– Starting/Stopping P/L Deliveries and Receipts– Observing Terminals and Stations via video cameras– Alarm Receipts and Operational Notices– Directing Field Personnel– Contacting Emergency Responders

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SCADA Operating Console

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Pipeline MonitoringDOT PHMSA Regulations

• CPM Leak Detection (195.134) – Design• CPM Leak Detection (195.444) – Operations

and Maintenance• Pipeline Integrity Management (195.452) –

Leak Detection for High Consequence Areas• Control Room Management (195.446) – NEW

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DOT PHMSAControl Room Management - NEW

• August 2011 Effective Date (for most sections)• Sections

(a) General(b) Roles and Responsibilities(c) Adequate Information(d) Fatigue Mitigation(e) Alarm Management(f) Change Management(g) Operating Experience(h) Training(i) Compliance Validation(j) Compliance and Deviations

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Pipeline MonitoringAPI Recommended Practices

• API 1130 – Computational P/L Monitoring for Liquids

• API 1164 – SCADA Security• API 1165 – SCADA Displays• API 1167 – SCADA Alarm Management• API 1168 – P/L Control Room Management

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Leak Detection and P/L MonitoringLiquid Operator R&D Sponsored Projects

• PL-1 Small Leak Detection for Liquid Pipelines• PL-1-1 Small Leak Detection in Liquid Pipelines –

External Leak Detection Evaluation and Development

• PL-1-2 New Look at Pipeline Variable Uncertainties and Their Effects on Leak Detection

• PL-1-3 Alternatives For Small Seeper Leak Detection During In-service Hydrotesting

• PL-2-1 Review and Develop Improved Technologies to Monitor Station / Facility Integrity at Unmanned Locations

• ROW-3 Conceptual Pipeline Integrity & Security Management [RAM Program]

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Liquid Pipeline SystemsSCADA Leak Detection

• Significant historic and ongoing efforts and focus from Regulators, Public, Operators, and Industry Consultants/Contractors

• Highly dedicated industry work groups focused on improvements, including development of Standards and Recommended Practices

• Significant historic and ongoing Research and Development and applied SCADA software, hardware, and pipeline instrumentation systems

• SCADA upgrades and enhancements frequently deployed• Post Incident scrutiny from Public, Regulators, Legislators,

and Operators

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…… And Yet …..

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AOPL/API LeadershipLeak Detection Initiatives

• August 2011 Formal Commitment to PHMSA for Operators to Improve Liquid P/L Safety

• 7 Prioritized Initiatives• Leak Detection Improvement Initiative– Focus: P/L Ruptures and Large Volume Releases– Elements: Prompt Recognition, Response, and

Reporting (3 R’s)– Goal: We Must be GREAT at 3R Execution

• Recommended Leak Detection Evaluation on all Liquid Transmission Pipelines (PHMSA ANPRM)

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Leak Detection – Liquid Pipelines

Keeping People SafeAnd

Protecting the EnvironmentAre Paramount

• #1 Goal: Don’t Have Leaks• #2 Goal: Quickly Recognize and React to

Actual and Suspected Release Events• #3 Goal: Minimize False Alarms

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Leak Detection Challenges(to name a few)

• Original P/L System design and configuration• Varying vintage SCADA and leak detection applications• Batched Systems – Multiple Products• Multiple Phase Products• Reversible Flow Systems• Transient and Steady State flow conditions• Turbulent and Laminar Flow transitions• Intermittent P/L operations• Step change product temperature gradients• Elevation induced hydraulic variations• Varying P/L diameters, telescoping systems, restrictions, block

valves, Tees, relief systems, control valves, and unique physical characteristics 15

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Leak Detection Challenges(to name a few - MORE)

• Multiple pump configurations – series, parallel, varying and multiple speed, electric and engine drives

• Branch connections and multiple inlets, outlets, and partial flow alignments

• Slack line and product separation static conditions• Instrumentation type, quantity, vintage, accuracy, and

repeatability• Communication outages and back-up systems• Signal scan and refresh rates• Errant signal and data filtering• SCADA generated alarm quality and quantity• Operator sensory overload

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Leak Detection Challenges(to name a few – MORE - Plus)

• Human Factors • Fatigue• Relatively low incident rates of system failures for each

operating company, and consequently even lower for each individual pipeline controller – experienced based learning opportunities

• Simulator and hydraulic modeling training quality and frequency variances.

• HVL versus Crude versus Condensate versus Refined Products physical property and hydraulic characteristics operated within a single SCADA console

• HCA versus non-HCA system variances• Varying individual operating procedures• Employee turnover and training time for new Controllers• External and internal resource availability 17

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Leak Detection Challenges• While challenges exist, SCADA Systems are capable of

detecting actual and suspected leaks, from large to small rate releases

• Equally important, SCADA Systems can detect when a pipeline segment is “behaving abnormally”

• Difficult, does not imply “Impossible”, although there are limits imposed by science, technology, and application

• One of the biggest challenges is accurately distinguishing between actual release events and false alarms.

• False alarms can effectively desensitize the SCADA Operator, with a potential over reliance upon analysis and hydraulic rationalization (“I’ve seen this before, and it was caused by xxxx, so we can dismiss as a false alarm”)

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3R Execution Challenges

• Strategic Shift (Large vs Small Releases)• Culture (React vs Analyze)• Applications (Distinguish Rupture from “all

other events” and line imbalance signals)• Training, Drills, and Simulations Focus

NOTE: 3R Execution is not dependent upon new technology or new SCADA Systems

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3R Path Forward• AOPL/API Liquid Pipeline Leadership Commitment

• Leak Detection Initiative Work Group Established

• Pilot Work Group Being Formed

• Information sharing on how to “teach” SCADA Systems to: SCREAM RUPTURE!

• Gather Input from Public, Emergency Responders, and Regulators on Pipeline Rupture Report– Should we distinguish between Confirmed Releases, Suspected

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Leak Detection Initiative

We’re All in this Together

Performance Gaps associated with P/L Ruptureand Large Volume Release Events are an

Industry FocusLiquid Pipeline Operators share a common goal

to safely and responsiblyoperate and maintain our assets

We Need Your Input, Feedback, Ideas, and Energy!

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