SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--
Pacific Gas and Electric Co. (PG&E) welcomes and embraces the National
Transportation Safety Board’s (NTSB) new
safety recommendations for the gas pipeline industry. These
recommendations were a result of a recent safety study on integrity
management of gas transmission pipelines in urban areas completed by the
NTSB. The study identified 28 recommendations that would expand and
improve guidance on the application of the integrity management
practices nationwide for gas operators, regulators and industry
associations.
PG&E has already completed or is in the process of implementing many of
these new safety recommendations that include:
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Completing the review of nearly four million records associated with
all 6,750 miles of PG&E’s transmission pipeline system to enhance
knowledge of more than 400,000 pipeline components and associated
attributes.
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Conducting a field survey of all 6,750 miles of PG&E’s transmission
pipeline system to verify the precise location of each line and to map
its positional accuracy using high-precision GPS technology.
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Developing a comprehensive program to consider all relevant pipeline
condition data to help better evaluate and address risks to the
integrity of the natural gas pipeline system.
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Launching an integrated gas transmission geographic information system
to provide its gas professionals with multiple layers of pipeline data
including material specifications, testing history, and maintenance
and operations information that enhances PG&E’s integrity management
capabilities.
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Establishing a multi-year plan to triple the ability for PG&E’s
transmission pipelines to be inspected through in-line inspections.
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Working across the natural gas pipeline industry to explore and
leverage innovation in developing new in-line inspection technologies
to inspect pipelines previously considered “uninspectable” with
commercially available tools.
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Implementing enhanced training and qualifications of all personnel
involved in the integrity management program.
“Over the past several years we have been building a safety-first
culture, implementing best-in-class practices across gas operations and
sharpening our focus to provide our customers with safe, reliable and
affordable energy. These new NTSB recommendations will aid our industry
and help keep our company on the path toward becoming the safest, most
reliable gas system in the nation,” said Nick Stavropoulos, PG&E’s
executive vice president of gas operations.
Additionally PG&E has closed nine out of 12 safety recommendations in
response to the 2010 pipeline accident in San Bruno. Of the three
remaining safety recommendations, the NTSB considers PG&E's progress
"open-acceptable response," which means acceptable progress, pending
completion.
"We continue to make real, measurable progress to improve our gas
system. We are pleased to have completed nine out of 12 NTSB
recommendations, but there is still more work to be done. We are focused
not only on fulfilling the remaining three recommendations, but also
continuing to implement these new NTSB safety recommendations as part of
our commitment to provide our customers safe, reliable and affordable
gas service,” said Stavropoulos.
About PG&E
Pacific Gas and Electric Company, a subsidiary of PG&E
Corporation (NYSE:PCG), is one of the largest combined natural gas
and electric utilities in the United States. Based in San Francisco,
with more than 20,000 employees, the company delivers some of the
nation’s cleanest energy to nearly 16 million people in Northern and
Central California. For more information, visit www.pge.com/
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Source: PG&E