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Consequences to the Public and the Pipeline Industry

Current incident reports from pipeline operators include details about whether the consequences affected the public or the operator. For gas transmission, gas gathering, and hazardous liquid incident reports, these details have been available since January 2002. For gas distribution incident reports, these details have been available since March 2004.

The tables below show the consequences of Significant Incidents (A) and their respective impact on the public and industry.

The data source for this table is the PHMSA Filtered Incident Files (1) (2) (3)

Where appropriate, the table columns can be sorted by clicking the corresponding column header.

More Pipeline Incidents and Mileage Reports are available.

National Hazardous Liquid: Consequences Summary Statistics: 2003-2007
Year Public Fatalities Industry Fatalities Public Injuries Industry Injuries Total Property Damage (B) (C) Damage to Public Property (D) (B) Damage to Industry Property (E) (B) Value of Product Lost (B)
2003 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 5 100% $54,538,762 $31,011,307 56% $22,034,644 40% $1,492,811 2%
2004 5 100% 0 0% 15 93% 1 6% $159,374,542 $33,755,694 21% $122,841,426 77% $2,777,421 1%
2005 0 0% 2 100% 2 100% 0 0% $158,689,415 $84,036,748 53% $71,208,740 44% $3,443,926 2%
2006 0 0% 0 0% 2 100% 0 0% $62,150,187 $19,855,728 31% $38,032,187 61% $4,262,271 6%
2007 2 50% 2 50% 9 90% 1 10% $49,885,665 $18,726,963 37% $27,622,501 55% $3,536,201 7%
Totals 7 63% 4 36% 28 80% 7 20% $484,638,572 $187,386,441 38% $281,739,499 58% $15,512,631 3%
National Hazardous Liquid Onshore: Consequences Summary Statistics: 2003-2007
Year Public Fatalities Industry Fatalities Public Injuries Industry Injuries Total Property Damage (B) (C) Damage to Public Property (D) (B) Damage to Industry Property (E) (B) Value of Product Lost (B)
2003 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 5 100% $54,538,762 $31,011,307 56% $22,034,644 40% $1,492,811 2%
2004 5 100% 0 0% 15 93% 1 6% $72,503,033 $20,633,352 28% $49,558,611 68% $2,311,069 3%
2005 0 0% 2 100% 2 100% 0 0% $126,702,928 $83,831,541 66% $39,489,562 31% $3,381,824 2%
2006 0 0% 0 0% 2 100% 0 0% $46,301,185 $18,398,305 39% $23,675,497 51% $4,227,381 9%
2007 2 50% 2 50% 9 90% 1 10% $49,108,403 $18,726,963 38% $26,845,242 54% $3,536,198 7%
Totals 7 63% 4 36% 28 80% 7 20% $349,154,313 $172,601,470 49% $161,603,557 46% $14,949,285 4%
National Hazardous Liquid Offshore: Consequences Summary Statistics: 2003-2007
Year Public Fatalities Industry Fatalities Public Injuries Industry Injuries Total Property Damage (B) (C) Damage to Public Property (D) (B) Damage to Industry Property (E) (B) Value of Product Lost (B)
2003 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% $0 $0 0% $0 0% $0 0%
2004 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% $86,871,508 $13,122,342 15% $73,282,814 84% $466,351 0%
2005 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% $31,986,486 $205,206 0% $31,719,178 99% $62,101 0%
2006 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% $15,849,002 $1,457,422 9% $14,356,690 90% $34,889 0%
2007 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% $777,262 $0 0% $777,259 100% $3 0%
Totals 0 ***% 0 ***% 0 ***% 0 ***% $135,484,259 $14,784,971 10% $120,135,942 88% $563,346 0%
National Gas Transmission: Consequences Summary Statistics: 2003-2007
Year Public Fatalities Industry Fatalities Public Injuries Industry Injuries Total Property Damage (B) (C) Damage to Public Property (D) (B) Damage to Industry Property (E) (B) Value of Product Lost (B)
2003 0 0% 1 100% 3 37% 5 62% $56,232,363 $11,407,440 20% $27,054,585 48% $17,770,337 31%
2004 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 2 100% $38,262,823 $174,417 0% $28,571,481 74% $9,516,923 24%
2005 0 0% 0 0% 2 40% 3 60% $237,060,084 $92,511,087 39% $120,163,308 50% $24,385,687 10%
2006 1 33% 2 66% 1 25% 3 75% $38,827,402 $2,706,730 7% $28,860,670 74% $7,260,002 18%
2007 1 50% 1 50% 1 14% 6 85% $53,907,130 $793,500 1% $35,294,884 65% $17,818,746 33%
Totals 2 33% 4 66% 7 26% 19 73% $424,289,803 $107,593,176 25% $239,944,930 56% $76,751,697 18%
National Gas Transmission Onshore: Consequences Summary Statistics: 2003-2007
Year Public Fatalities Industry Fatalities Public Injuries Industry Injuries Total Property Damage (B) (C) Damage to Public Property (D) (B) Damage to Industry Property (E) (B) Value of Product Lost (B)
2003 0 0% 1 100% 3 37% 5 62% $52,523,788 $11,407,440 21% $24,137,581 46% $16,978,766 32%
2004 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 2 100% $10,045,994 $174,417 1% $5,848,144 58% $4,023,431 40%
2005 0 0% 0 0% 2 40% 3 60% $133,927,001 $92,511,087 69% $31,140,876 23% $10,275,037 7%
2006 1 33% 2 66% 1 25% 3 75% $29,028,775 $2,706,730 9% $19,568,215 67% $6,753,829 23%
2007 1 50% 1 50% 1 14% 6 85% $39,477,042 $793,500 2% $21,392,157 54% $17,291,385 43%
Totals 2 33% 4 66% 7 26% 19 73% $265,002,602 $107,593,176 40% $102,086,976 38% $55,322,449 20%
National Gas Transmission Offshore: Consequences Summary Statistics: 2003-2007
Year Public Fatalities Industry Fatalities Public Injuries Industry Injuries Total Property Damage (B) (C) Damage to Public Property (D) (B) Damage to Industry Property (E) (B) Value of Product Lost (B)
2003 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% $3,708,574 $0 0% $2,917,004 78% $791,570 21%
2004 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% $28,216,828 $0 0% $22,723,337 80% $5,493,491 19%
2005 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% $103,133,082 $0 0% $89,022,431 86% $14,110,650 13%
2006 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% $9,798,627 $0 0% $9,292,454 94% $506,173 5%
2007 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% $14,430,088 $0 0% $13,902,727 96% $527,361 3%
Totals 0 ***% 0 ***% 0 ***% 0 ***% $159,287,201 $0 0% $137,857,954 86% $21,429,247 13%
National Gas Gathering: Consequences Summary Statistics: 2003-2007
Year Public Fatalities Industry Fatalities Public Injuries Industry Injuries Total Property Damage (B) (C) Damage to Public Property (D) (B) Damage to Industry Property (E) (B) Value of Product Lost (B)
2003 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% $2,004,378 $1,571,384 78% $152,888 7% $280,104 14%
2004 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 1 100% $35,512,213 $10,935 0% $34,249,286 96% $1,251,992 3%
2005 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 2 100% $154,202,256 $113,403 0% $152,378,741 98% $1,710,111 1%
2006 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 1 100% $11,304,786 $0 0% $10,606,866 93% $697,920 6%
2007 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% 0 0% $5,512,694 $0 0% $5,087,126 92% $425,568 7%
Totals 0 ***% 0 ***% 0 0% 4 100% $208,536,329 $1,695,723 0% $202,474,909 97% $4,365,696 2%
National Gas Distribution: Consequences Summary Statistics: 2003-2007
Year Public Fatalities Industry Fatalities Public Injuries Industry Injuries Total Property Damage (B) (C) Damage to Public Property (D) (B) Damage to Industry Property (E) (B) Value of Product Lost (B)
2004 13 100% 0 0% 22 66% 11 33% $32,407,600 $24,222,505 74% $6,983,318 21% $1,201,776 3%
2005 11 78% 3 21% 31 79% 8 20% $537,171,369 $27,415,021 5% $504,283,125 93% $5,473,221 1%
2006 10 62% 6 37% 11 42% 13 50% $19,862,069 $17,656,433 88% $1,891,623 9% $314,012 1%
2007 7 77% 2 22% 23 63% 13 36% $23,434,503 $20,043,622 85% $3,114,135 13% $276,746 1%
Totals 41 78% 11 21% 87 64% 45 33% $612,875,542 $89,337,583 14% $516,272,202 84% $7,265,756 1%

Notes

  1. Significant Incidents are those incidents reported by pipeline operators with any of the following conditions are met: 1) fatality or injury requiring in-patient hospitalization. 2) $50,000 or more in total costs, measured in 1984 dollars. 3) highly volatile liquid releases of 5 barrels or more or other liquid releases of 50 barrels or more. 4) liquid releases resulting in an unintentional fire or explosion. Note: Significant Incidents include all Serious Incidents. Unless otherwise noted, any counts of Significant Incidents also include Serious Incidents.
  2. Costs in the current year (2008) are nominal (as reported). The costs for incidents prior to 2008 are presented in 2007 dollars. Cost of Gas lost is indexed via the Energy Information Administration, Natural Gas City Gate Prices. All other costs are adjusted via the Bureau of Economic Analysis, Government Printing Office inflation values.
  3. For years 2002 and later, property damage is estimated as the sum of all public and private costs reported in the 30-day incident report. For years prior to 2002, accident report forms did not include a breakdown of public and private costs so property damage for these years is the reported total property damage field in the report. All costs prior to 2008 are expressed in 2007 dollars. Costs in current year (2008) are nominal.
  4. The public cost of an incident is defined as public and private (non operator) costs for the incident.
  5. The industry cost of an incident is defined as all costs to the operator and its contractors.

Sources

  1. PHMSA Hazardous Liquid Filtered Incidents File - October 14, 2008
  2. PHMSA Gas Transmission Filtered Incidents File - October 14, 2008
  3. PHMSA Gas Distribution Filtered Incidents File - October 14, 2008

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