Joint agency meeting, discussions regarding design review for major gas pipelines across Alaska : Denver, Colorado, 11 February 2009

A collection of documents related to natural gas pipelines that was assembled for the PHMSA/BLM Meeting on Alaska Gas Pipeline held February 11, 2009.

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Alternate Title:Discussions regarding design review for major gas pipelines across Alaska :
Corporate Contributor(s):PHMSA/BLM Meeting on Alaska Gas Pipeline (2009 : Denver, Colo.)
Document Type: Meeting minutes Legislation Legal
Publisher:U.S. Department of Transportation. Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA)
Date:2009
Sponsor / Funder:PHMSA/BLM Meeting on Alaska Gas Pipeline (2009 : Denver, Colo.)
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Contents:
  • [Handout listing attendees and agenda]
  • Mineral Leasing Act of 1920 as amended (select portions)
  • Division C
  • Alaska Natural Gas Pipeline (part of PL 108-324)
  • 30 USC Sec. 185, Rights-of-way for pipelines through federal lands
  • Code of Regulations 43, Part 2880, Rights-of-way under the Mineral Leasing Act
  • Table of contents for: Code of Regulations 49, Part 192, Transportation of natural and other gas by pipeline: minimum federal safety standards
  • Memorandum of understanding related to an Alaska natural gas transportation project. June 2006
  • Example of a project timeline (TransCanada proposal)
  • Design review authority (DRA)
  • FERC/NEPA/ROW review process & products
  • Notice to proceed process through project start up
  • Design review key elements
  • General project/engineering 'design review' methodology and its implementation. (A white paper)
  • JPO refocused TAPS objectives and priorities
  • Project submittal requirements for 13 reports
  • [Letter to Drue Pearce, Federal Coordinator, Office of the Federal Coordinator, from Jeffrey D. Wiese, Associate Administrator for Pipeline Safety, January 26, 2009]
  • Guidelines for parallel construction of pipelines. Version 1. Washington D.C. : INGAA Foundation, 2008.