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1 OPS Workshop August 8, 2001 Equilon Pipeline Company, LLC. Equilon Pipeline’s Risk Management Program

2 OPS Workshop August 8, 2001 Equilon Pipeline Company, LLC. Background Risk Screening Scorecard Data Gathering Risk Assessment Data Sheets Risk Assessment Meeting Documentation Software

3 OPS Workshop August 8, 2001 Equilon Pipeline Company, LLC. Background Risk Management Demonstration Project Conducted Risk Assessments on two major systems Recognized the importance of aligning/integrating data Viewing & digesting data was very onerous There has to be a better way

4 PIPELINE RISK SCREENING - SCORECARD Equation: Details: 3 of 10 SCORING PROCESS Abbreviations: CAUSE INDEXES IMPACT INDEXES Outside Force Damage (OF) Population Density (POP) Corrosion (CR) Environment Sensitivity (ENV) Failed Linepipe/Weld (FP) Commodity Hazard (COM1/2) Operations (OP) Release Potential (DIA) Other (OT) Probability Consequence Relative Risk The statements within each Cause Index are weighted relative to each other by “units” in parenthesis. Cause Indexes are weighted relative to each other by “%” in the upper right-hand corner. A pipeline system’s score for each statement is the product of the entry made (see STEPS) and the “units” shown. Statement scores within a Cause Index are added together, then multiplied by the Index’s weighting to get the Cause Index score. The System Probability score (%) is the sum of the five indexes. The statements within the Population Density and Environment Sensitivity Impact Indexes are weighted by “points” in parenthesis (POP-1 & ENV-1 - points/mile; ENV-2 - points/crossing). A pipeline system’s score for each statement is the product of the entry made (see STEPS) and the “points” shown. These statement scores are added together, then multiplied by factors relating to the Commodity Hazard and the Release Potential (diameter) of the pipeline, to obtain the System Consequence score (points). The System Relative Risk score (points) is the product of the System Probability score (%) and the System Consequence score (points). {OF%+CR%+FP%+OP%+OT%}{[(POP)(COM1)+(ENV)(COM2)][DIA]} X = SCORE

5 Data Sources Internal Data External Data Public Data OPS Workshop August 8, 2001 Equilon Pipeline Company, LLC.

6 Internal Data Alignment Sheets Internal Data CIS Smart Pig Data CPDM External Data Public Data OPS Workshop August 8, 2001 Equilon Pipeline Company, LLC. Hydraulic Studies

7 External Data Internal Data Wetlands Data Nationwide Imagery Data Nationwide Population Density Nationwide DEM Data External Data Public Data OPS Workshop August 8, 2001 Equilon Pipeline Company, LLC.

8 Public Data Internal Data External Data HCA Data: High Population Areas Other Population Areas Commercially Navigable Waterways (CNW) Drinking Water Areas Unusually Sensitive Ecological Areas (USAs) Public Data OPS Workshop August 8, 2001 Equilon Pipeline Company, LLC.

9 Work Flow Data Processing Data Acquisition Risk Assessment Data Sheet Risk dB Risk Application Risk Assessment Meeting OPS Workshop August 8, 2001 Equilon Pipeline Company, LLC.

10 Legend - Population Consequence Population Concerns (High-Occupancy Structures) A - Airport B - Business / Office Building C - Church D - Daycare F - Stadium H - Hospital I - Interstate / Highway M - Mall O - Other Public Building P - Park / Recreation Area R - Restaurant S - School T - Hotel / Apartment Y- Yard / Home 10  Data provided by Operations / Maintenance personnel either: 1. Prior to Risk Assessment meeting using “Preliminary” Risk Assessment Data Sheets (instructions provided separately). 2. At Risk Assessment Meeting  Data provided by Operations / Maintenance personnel either: 1. Prior to Risk Assessment meeting using “Preliminary” Risk Assessment Data Sheets (instructions provided separately). 2. At Risk Assessment Meeting

11 Equilon Pipeline Company, LLC. Legend - Population Consequence HPOP - High Population Area (Urbanized) OPOP - Other Population Area (Other Incorporated) CNW - Commercially Navigable Waterway OPS - HCA (High Consequence Area) HPOP OPOP CNW Non- IntersectingIntersecting Non- IntersectingIntersecting Non- IntersectingIntersecting Population Density (Per Square Mile from 1990 Census) > 10000 2501 - 10000 501 - 2500 101- 500 0 - 100 11  Data maintained and provided by DOT/OPS and displayed by Geofields.  Data maintained and provided by U.S. Census Bureau, displayed by Geofields. Based on intersection with ¼ mile Impact Zone Based on intersection with ¼ mile Impact Zone

12 Equilon Pipeline Company, LLC. Legend - Potential Release Impact Drain Time (Minutes) 7501 - 10,000 5001 - 7500 2501 - 5000 0 - 2500 Drain Volume (Barrels) > 10,000 12  Drain volume / time obtained from Operations/Engineering using Equilon’s Spill Model, displayed by Geofields. Note: Scale varies by system 5 Hour Graduated Scale (1 Hour Increments) Drain Distance (Feet) Graduated Scale (1000 Foot Increments)  Drain distance obtained from Geofields Overland Spread Model using Spill Model output file, displayed by Geofields.

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15 OPS Workshop August 8, 2001 Equilon Pipeline Company, LLC. Why this Approach? Effective Systematic Conceptually Simple Participative Dovetails with Integrity Rule

16 OPS Workshop August 8, 2001 Equilon Pipeline Company, LLC. Integrity Rule Baseline Assessment Plan Data Integration/Information Analysis Supports Integrity Assessment Work

17 OPS Workshop August 8, 2001 Equilon Pipeline Company, LLC. Questions?


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