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EMERGENCY RESPONSE MANUAL Overview Operator Profiles Emergency Response NENA Pipeline Emergency Operations Signs of a Pipeline Release High Consequence Area Identification VIEW INTERACTIVE Pipeline Industry ER Initiatives CONTENT* Pipeline Damage Reporting Law

1.877.477.1162 • ok.pipeline-awareness.com *Instructions on back 2021 Emergency Contact List Update Program Guide with this materials once approved

COMPANY EMERGENCY NUMBER Arkansas Gas Corp...... 1-800-883-3181 Black Mountain Sand...... 1-817-698-9901 BP Pipelines, North America, Inc...... 1-800-548-6482 BreitBurn Operating LP...... 1-888-250-1681 Coffeyville Resources Crude Transportation, LLC...... 1-800-982-4112 Colorado Interstate Gas Company...... 1-877-712-2288 Daylight Petroleum...... 1-800-223-5609 DCP Midstream...... 1-888-204-1781 or...... 1-800-435-1679 Delek Logistics Partners, LP...... 1-800-344-5325 Enbridge LP / Enbridge (U.S.) Inc. / Eastern Transmission LP (Gas)...... 1-800-231-7794 Enbridge LP / Enbridge (U.S.) Inc. / Texas Eastern Transmission LP (Liquids)...... 1-800-858-5253 Energy Transfer Gas...... 1-800-375-5702 or...... 1-877-404-2730 Energy Transfer Liquids (Crude)...... 1-800-753-5531 Energy Transfer Liquids (NGL)...... 1-877-839-7473 or...... 1-888-844-8134 Oklahoma One-Call System, Inc. (dba OKIE811) EnLink Midstream...... 1-877-593-0822 Enterprise Crude Pipeline LLC...... 1-888-883-6308 OKIE811 was incorporated in 1979, as part of the Oklahoma Enterprise Products Operating, LLC...... 1-888-883-6308 Underground Facilities Damage Prevention Act and is Explorer Pipeline Company...... 1-888-876-0036 Glass Mountain Pipeline LLC...... 1-888-991-1628 Oklahoma’s One-Call System that manages all incoming Great Salt Plains Pipeline, LLC...... 1-866-219-0015 locate requests. We take statewide locate requests 24 hours Gulf South Pipeline Company, LLC...... 1-800-850-0051 Holly Energy Partners - Operating LP...... 1-877-748-4464 a day, 7 days a week. We receive requests from those that go Howard Energy Partners...... 1-866-971-2900 , use our APP, or call 811. This is KPC Pipeline, LLC...... 1-800-467-2751 online to www.OKIE811.org Magellan Midstream Partners, L.P...... 1-800-720-2417 a FREE SERVICE. There is NO CHARGE to the excavator or Marathon Pipe Line LLC...... 1-833-675-1234 Midcoast Energy...... 1-888-650-8099 homeowner. Midship Pipeline Company, LLC...... 1-877-375-5002 Northern Natural Gas...... 1-888-367-6671 OKIE811 also provides statewide excavation safety and damage NuStar Logistics, L.P...... 1-800-481-0038 prevention education that help minimize the risk of damages. Panhandle Eastern Pipe Line Company...... 1-800-225-3913 Permian Express...... 1-800-722-2606 To request training, email [email protected]. OKIE811 Ponderosa Gathering, LLC...... 1-701-651-8106 has online 811 certification, visitwww.OKIE811.training to get or...... 1-800-994-1958 Ringwood Gathering Company...... 1-800-967-8493 certified today. Salt Plains Storage, LLC...... 1-877-694-2249 Sunoco Pipeline L.P...... 1-800-753-5531 Tallgrass Energy/Pony Express Pipeline (PXP)...... 1-855-220-1762 Targa Downstream LLC - Grand Prix Pipeline...... 1-800-483-9568 Targa Pipeline Mid-Continent LLC...... 1-800-722-7098 Targa Pipeline Mid-Continent (West OK) LLC...... 1-800-722-7098 TC Energy / ANR Pipeline...... 1-800-447-8066 TC Energy / Keystone Pipeline LP...... 1-866-920-0007 www.OKIE811.org Texoma Crude Oil Pipeline Company, LLC...... 1-888-272-6431 Timberland Gathering & Processing Co, Inc...... 1-620-624-3868 TPL Arkoma Holdings LLC...... 1-800-722-7098 Valero Refining Company Oklahoma...... 1-866-423-0898 Valero Terminaling and Distribution Company / Valero Partners Operating Co., LLC...... 1-866-423-0898 Williams - Bluestem Pipeline...... 1-800-635-7400 WM Renewable Energy, LLC...... 1-877-587-8519 XTO Energy Inc...... 1-918-423-0366 ______Note: The above numbers are for emergency situations. NOTIFICATION NOTIFICATIONS TICKETS STATE LAWS & PROVISIONS Additional pipeline operators may exist in your area. EXEMPTIONS ACCEPTED Visit the National Pipeline Mapping System at www.npms.phmsa.dot.gov for companies not listed above. e e

ONE-CALL SYSTEM PHONE NUMBER e s Oklahoma One-Call System, Inc. OKLAHOMA s

...... 1-800-522-6543 y e National One-Call Referral Number...... 1-888-258-0808 OKIE811: Dial 811 or 800-522-6543 National One-Call Dialing Number...... 811 Website: www.okie811.org X olerance Zone Hand Dig Claus Damage Reporting DO T Homeowner Railroad Agricultur Dept h Damage Design Emergenc Online Mobile Statewide Coverage Civil Penaltie Emergency Claus Mandatory Membership Excavator Permits Issued Mandatory Premarks Positive Respons Overhead Large Project T Hours: 24 hours, 7 days FA Advance Notice: 48 hours, not including date of notification, Saturdays, Sundays, or Legal Holidays. N YY Y N Y NNN YYY Y NNNN YYY N Y 24" Marks Valid: 10 business days from the work to begin date and time. ©2021 Paradigm Liaison Services, LLC. All Rights Reserved. Law Link: http://www.okie811.org/thelaw/ Table of Contents

Sponsor Listing ...... 1 Overview...... 2 Hazardous Liquids Material Data Sheet ...... 4 Highly Volatile Liquids Material Data Sheet ...... 5 Natural Gas Material Data Sheet...... 6 Emergency Response Guidebook ...... 7 Arkansas Oklahoma Gas Corp...... 8 Black Mountain Sand...... 11 BP Pipelines (North America), Inc...... 12 BreitBurn Operating LP ...... 14 Coff eyville Resources Crude Transportation, LLC ...... 15 Colorado Interstate Gas Company ...... 16 Daylight Petroleum ...... 17 DCP Midstream ...... 19 Delek Logistics Partners, LP ...... 20 Enbridge LP / Enbridge (U.S.) Inc. / Texas Eastern Transmission LP ...... 21 Energy Transfer Gas ...... 22 Energy Transfer Liquids...... 23 EnLink Midstream ...... 24 Enterprise Crude Pipeline LLC ...... 25 Enterprise Products Operating, LLC...... 27 Explorer Pipeline Company ...... 29 Glass Mountain Pipeline LLC ...... 31 Great Salt Plains Pipeline, LLC ...... 33 Gulf South Pipeline Company, LLC ...... 35 Holly Energy Partners - Operating L.P...... 36 Howard Energy Partners ...... 38 KPC Pipeline, LLC ...... 40 Magellan Midstream Partners, L.P...... 41 Marathon Pipe Line LLC ...... 43 Midcoast Energy ...... 45 Midship Pipeline Company, LLC ...... 46 Northern Natural Gas ...... 48 NuStar Logistics, L.P...... 49 Panhandle Eastern Pipe Line Company...... 53 Permian Express ...... 54 Ponderosa Gas, LLC ...... 55 Ringwood Gathering Company ...... 56 Salt Plains Storage, LLC ...... 57 Sunoco Pipeline L.P...... 58 Tallgrass Energy/Pony Express Pipeline (PXP) ...... 60 Targa Downstream LLC - Grand Prix Pipeline...... 61 Targa Pipeline Mid-Continent LLC ...... 63 Targa Pipeline Mid-Continent (West OK) LLC ...... 64 TC Energy / ANR Pipeline ...... 65 TC Energy / Keystone Pipeline LP ...... 67 Texoma Crude Oil Pipeline Company, LLC ...... 68 Timberland Gathering & Processing Co, Inc...... 69 TPL Arkoma Holdings LLC ...... 70 Valero Refi ning Company - Oklahoma ...... 71 Valero Terminaling and Distribution Company / Valero Partners Operating Co., LLC ...... 73 Williams - Bluestem Pipeline ...... 75 WM Renewable Energy, LLC ...... 76 XTO Energy Inc ...... 78 Emergency Response ...... 79 NENA Pipeline Emergency Operations - Call Intake Checklist ...... 81 Pipelines In Our Community / Pipeline Markers / Call Before You Dig ...... 82 Signs Of A Pipeline Release / What To Do If A Leak Occurs / Pipeline Emergency ...... 83 High Consequence Areas Identifi cation / Identifi ed Sites ...... 84 Maintaining Safety and Integrity of Pipelines / How You Can Help Keep Pipelines Safe / NPMS / Training Center .....85 Pipeline Damage Reporting Law / Websites ...... 86 About Paradigm ...... 87 To: ALL EMERGENCY OFFICIALS From: Paradigm Liaison Services, LLC Re: Pipeline Emergency Response Planning Information

This material is provided to your department as a reference to pipelines that operate in your state in case you are called upon to respond to a pipeline emergency.

For more information on these pipeline companies, please contact each company directly. You will fi nd contact information for each company represented throughout the material.

This information only represents the pipeline and/or gas companies who work with our organization to provide training and communication to Emergency Response agencies such as yours. There may be additional pipeline operators in your area that are not represented in this document.

For information and mapping on other Transmission Pipeline Operators please visit the National Pipeline Mapping System (NPMS) at: https://www.npms.phmsa.dot.gov.

For information on other Gas and Utility Operators please contact your appropriate state commission offi ce.

Further product-specifi c information may be found in the US Department of Transportation (DOT) Emergency Response Guidebook for First Responders.

The Guidebook is available at: https://www.phmsa.dot.gov/sites/phmsa.dot.gov/fi les/2020-08/ERG2020-WEB.pdf.

PO Box 9123 Wichita, KS 67277 877.477.1162 pdigm.com Pipeline Emergency Response PLANNING INFORMATION

ON BEHALF OF: Arkansas Oklahoma Gas Corp Midship Pipeline Company, LLC Black Mountain Sand Northern Natural Gas BP Pipelines (North America), Inc. NuStar Logistics, L.P. BreitBurn Operating LP Panhandle Eastern Pipe Line Company Coff eyville Resources Crude Transportation, LLC Permian Express Colorado Interstate Gas Company Ponderosa Gas, LLC Daylight Petroleum Ringwood Gathering Company DCP Midstream Salt Plains Storage, LLC Delek Logistics Partners, LP Sunoco Pipeline L.P. Enbridge LP Tallgrass Energy/Pony Express Pipeline (PXP) Enbridge (U.S.) Inc. Targa Downstream LLC - Grand Prix Pipeline Energy Transfer Gas Targa Pipeline Mid-Continent LLC Energy Transfer Liquids Targa Pipeline Mid-Continent (West OK) LLC EnLink Midstream TC Energy / ANR Pipeline Enterprise Crude Pipeline LLC TC Energy / Keystone Pipeline LP Enterprise Products Operating, LLC Texas Eastern Transmission LP Explorer Pipeline Company Texoma Crude Oil Pipeline Company, LLC Glass Mountain Pipeline LLC Timberland Gathering & Processing Co, Inc. Great Salt Plains Pipeline, LLC TPL Arkoma Holdings LLC Gulf South Pipeline Company, LLC Valero Refi ning Company - Oklahoma Holly Energy Partners - Operating L.P. Valero Terminaling and Distribution Company Howard Energy Partners Valero Partners Operating Co., LLC KPC Pipeline, LLC Williams - Bluestem Pipeline Magellan Midstream Partners, L.P. WM Renewable Energy, LLC Marathon Pipe Line LLC XTO Energy Inc Midcoast Energy

Note: The enclosed information to assist in emergency response planning is delivered by Paradigm Liaison Services, LLC on behalf of the above sponsoring companies. Visit the National Pipeline Mapping System at https://www.npms.phmsa.dot.gov to determine additional companies operating in your area.

1 OK21 Overview

Pipeline Purpose and Reliability • Critical national infrastructure • Over 2.7 million miles of pipeline provide 65% of our nation’s energy • 20 million barrels of liquid product used daily • 21 trillion cubic feet of natural gas used annually

Safety Initiatives • Pipeline location ° Existing right-of-way (ROW) • ROW encroachment prevention ° No permanent structures, trees or deeply rooted plants • Hazard awareness and prevention methods • Pipeline maintenance activities ° Cleaning and inspection of pipeline system Product Hazards and Characteristics Petroleum (fl ow rate can be hundreds of thousands of gallons per hour) • Flammable range may be found anywhere within the hot zone • H2S can be a by-product of crude oil Type 1 Products Flash Point Ignition Temperature Gasoline - 45 °F 600 °F Jet Fuel 100 °F 410 °F Kerosene 120 °F 425 °F Diesel Fuel 155 °F varies Crude Oil 25 °F varies

Natural Gas (fl ow rate can be hundreds of thousands of cubic feet per hour) • Flammable range may be found anywhere within the hot zone • Rises and dissipates relatively quickly • H2S can be a by-product of natural gas – PPM = PARTS PER MILLION ° 0.02 PPM Odor threshold ° 10.0 PPM Eye irritation ° 100 PPM Headache, dizziness, coughing, vomiting ° 200-300 PPM Respiratory infl ammation within 1 hour of exposure ° 500-700 PPM Loss of consciousness/possible death in 30-60 min. ° 700-900 PPM Rapid loss of consciousness; death possible ° Over 1000 PPM Unconsciousness in seconds; death in minutes • Incomplete combustion of natural gas may release carbon monoxide • Storage facilities may be present around populated areas/can be depleted production facilities or underground caverns • Gas travel may be outside the containment vessel along the natural cavern between the pipe and soil

Propane, Butane and Other Similar Products • Flammable range may be found anywhere within the hot zone • Products cool rapidly to sub-zero temperatures once outside the containment vessel • Vapor clouds may be white or clear Type 3 Products Flash Point Ignition Temperature Propane - 150 °F 920-1120 °F Butane - 60 °F 725-850 °F Line Pressure Hazards • Transmission pipelines – steel (high pressure: average 800-1200psi) • Local gas pipeline transmission – steel (high pressure: average 200-1000psi) • Local gas mains and services – steel and/or plastic (low to medium pressure) ° Mains: up to 300psi ° Service lines: up to regulator - Average 30-45psi and below - Can be up to 60-100psi in some areas • At regulator into dwelling: ounces of pressure

2 OK21 Overview

Leak Recognition and Response • Sight, sound, smell – indicators vary depending on product • Diesel engines – fl uctuating RPMs • Black, dark brown or clear liquids/dirt blowing into air/peculiar odors/dead insects around gas line/dead vegetation • Rainbow sheen on the water/mud or water bubbling up/frozen area on ground/frozen area around gas meter • Any sign, gut feeling or hunch should be respected and taken seriously • Take appropriate safety actions ASAP

High Consequence Area (HCA) Regulation • Defi ned by pipeline regulations 192 and 195 • Requires specialized communication and planning between responders and pipeline/gas personnel • May necessitate detailed information from local response agencies to identify HCAs in area

Emergency Response Basics • Always follow pipeline/gas company recommendations – pipeline representatives may need escort to incident site • Advance preparation ° Get to know your pipeline operators/tour their facilities if possible ° Participate in their fi eld exercises/request on-site training where available ° Develop response plans and practice • Planning partners ° Pipeline & local gas companies ° Police – local/state/sheriff ° Fire companies/HAZMAT/ambulance/hospitals/Red Cross ° LEPC/EMA/public offi cials ° Environmental management/Department of Natural Resources ° Army Corps of Engineers/other military offi cials ° Other utilities • Risk considerations ° Type/volume/pressure/location/geography of product ° Environmental factors – wind, fog, temperature, humidity ° Other utility emergencies • Incident response ° Always approach from upwind/park vehicle a safe distance away/if vehicle stalls – DO NOT attempt to restart ° Gather information/establish incident command/identify command structure ° Initiate communications with pipeline/gas company representative ASAP ° Control/deny entry: vehicle, boat, train, aircraft, foot traffi c, media – refer all media questions to pipeline/gas reps • Extinguish fi res only ° To aid in rescue or evacuation ° To protect exposures ° When controllable amounts of vapor or liquid present • Incident notifi cation – pipeline control center or local gas company number on warning marker ° In Pipeline Emergency Response Planning Information Manual ° Emergency contact list in Program Guide ° Call immediately/provide detailed incident information • Pipeline security – assist by noting activity on pipeline/gas facilities ° Report abnormal activities around facilities - Suspicious excavation/abandoned vehicles/non-company personnel/non-company vehicles - Freshly disturbed soil/perimeter abnormalities

One-Call • One-Call centers are not responsible for marking lines • Each state has diff erent One-Call laws. Familiarize yourself with the state you are working in • Not all states require facility owners to be members of a One-Call • You may have to contact some facility owners on your own if they are not One-Call members • In some states, homeowners must call before they dig just like professional excavators

3 OK21 Hazardous Liquids Material Data Sheet

POTENTIAL HAZARDS

FIRE OR EXPLOSION HEALTH PROTECTIVE CLOTHING • HIGHLY FLAMMABLE: Will be easily • Inhalation or contact with material may • Wear positive pressure self-contained ignited by heat, sparks or fl ames. irritate or burn skin and eyes. breathing apparatus (SCBA). • Vapors may form explosive mixtures with • Fire may produce irritating, corrosive and/ • Structural fi refi ghters’ protective clothing air. or toxic gases. will only provide limited protection. • Vapors may travel to source of ignition and • Vapors may cause dizziness or suff ocation. fl ash back. • Runoff from fi re control or dilution water EVACUATION • Most vapors are heavier than air. They will may cause pollution. Large Spill spread along ground and collect in low • Consider initial downwind evacuation for at or confi ned areas (sewers, basements, PUBLIC SAFETY least 300 meters (1000 feet). tanks). • CALL Emergency Response Telephone Fire • Vapor explosion hazard indoors, outdoors Number on Shipping Paper fi rst. If • If tank, rail car or tank truck is involved or in sewers. Shipping Paper not available appropriate in a fi re, ISOLATE for 800 meters (1/2 • Those substances designated with a “P” telephone numbers can be found in the mile) in all directions; also, consider initial may polymerize explosively when heated Emergency Response Guidebook. evacuation for 800 meters (1/2 mile) in all or involved in a fi re. • As an immediate precautionary measure, directions. • Runoff to sewer may create fi re or isolate spill or leak area for at least 50 explosion hazard. meters (150 feet) in all directions. • Containers may explode when heated. • Keep unauthorized personnel away. • Many liquids are lighter than water. • Stay upwind. • Substance may be transported hot. • Keep out of low areas. • If molten aluminum is involved, refer to • Ventilate closed spaces before entering. GUIDE 169. EMERGENCY RESPONSE FIRE • Use water spray or fog; do not use straight FIRST AID CAUTION: All these products have a very streams. • Move victim to fresh air. low fl ash point: Use of water spray when • Move containers from fi re area if you can • Call 911 or emergency medical service. fi ghting fi re may be ineffi cient. do it without risk. • Give artifi cial respiration if victim is not CAUTION: For mixtures containing breathing. alcohol or polar solvent, alcohol-resistant Fire involving Tanks or Car/Trailer Loads • Administer oxygen if breathing is diffi cult. foam may be more eff ective. • Fight fi re from maximum distance or • Remove and isolate contaminated clothing Small Fire use unmanned hose holders or monitor and shoes. • Dry chemical, CO2, water spray or regular nozzles. • In case of contact with substance, foam. • Cool containers with fl ooding quantities of immediately fl ush skin or eyes with running Large Fire water until well after fi re is out. water for at least 20 minutes. • Water spray, fog or regular foam. • Withdraw immediately in case of rising • Wash skin with soap and water. sound from venting safety devices or • In case of burns, immediately cool aff ected discoloration of tank. skin for as long as possible with cold water. PRODUCT: Crude Oil • ALWAYS stay away from tanks engulfed in Do not remove clothing if adhering to skin. DOT GUIDEBOOK ID #: GUIDE #: fi re. • Keep victim warm and quiet. 1267 128 • For massive fi re, use unmanned hose • Ensure that medical personnel are aware ______holders or monitor nozzles; if this is of the material(s) involved and take PRODUCT: Diesel Fuel impossible, withdraw from area and let fi re precautions to protect themselves. DOT GUIDEBOOK ID #: GUIDE #: burn. 1202 128 ______SPILL OR LEAK PRODUCT: Jet Fuel • ELIMINATE all ignition sources (no DOT GUIDEBOOK ID #: GUIDE #: smoking, fl ares, sparks or fl ames in 1863 128 immediate area). ______• All equipment used when handling the PRODUCT: Gasoline product must be grounded. DOT GUIDEBOOK ID #: GUIDE #: • Do not touch or walk through spilled 1203 128 material. ______• Stop leak if you can do it without risk. • Prevent entry into waterways, sewers, Refer to the Emergency Response basements or confi ned areas. Guidebook for additional products not • A vapor suppressing foam may be used to listed. reduce vapors. • Absorb or cover with dry earth, sand or other non-combustible material and transfer to containers. • Use clean non-sparking tools to collect absorbed material.

4 OK21 Highly Volatile Liquids Material Data Sheet

POTENTIAL HAZARDS

FIRE OR EXPLOSION HEALTH or confi ned areas (sewers, basements, • EXTREMELY FLAMMABLE.. • Vapors may cause dizziness or tanks). • Will be easily ignited by heat, sparks or asphyxiation without warning. • Keep out of low areas. fl ames. • Some may be irritating if inhaled at high • Will form explosive mixtures with air. concentrations. PROTECTIVE CLOTHING • Vapors from liquefi ed gas are initially • Contact with gas or liquefi ed gas may • Wear positive pressure self-contained heavier than air and spread along ground. cause burns, severe injury and/or frostbite. breathing apparatus (SCBA). CAUTION: Hydrogen (UN1049), • Fire may produce irritating and/or toxic • Structural fi refi ghters’ protective clothing Deuterium (UN1957), Hydrogen, gases. will only provide limited protection. refrigerated liquid (UN1966) and • Always wear thermal protective clothing Methane (UN1971) are lighter than air PUBLIC SAFETY when handling refrigerated/cryogenic and will rise. Hydrogen and Deuterium • CALL Emergency Response Telephone liquids. fi res are diffi cult to detect since they Number on Shipping Paper fi rst. If burn with an invisible fl ame. Use an Shipping Paper not available appropriate EVACUATION alternate method of detection (thermal telephone numbers can be found in the Large Spill camera, broom handle, etc.) Emergency Response Guidebook. • Consider initial downwind evacuation for at • Vapors may travel to source of ignition and • As an immediate precautionary measure, least 800 meters (1/2 mile). fl ash back. isolate spill or leak area for at least 100 Fire • Cylinders exposed to fi re may vent and meters (330 feet) in all directions. • If tank, rail car or tank truck is involved release fl ammable gas through pressure • Keep unauthorized personnel away. in a fi re, ISOLATE for 1600 meters (1 relief devices. • Stay upwind. mile) in all directions; also, consider initial • Containers may explode when heated. • Many gases are heavier than air and will evacuation for 1600 meters (1 mile) in all • Ruptured cylinders may rocket. spread along ground and collect in low directions. EMERGENCY RESPONSE FIRE Large Fire • Prevent spreading of vapors through • DO NOT EXTINGUISH A LEAKING GAS • Water spray or fog. sewers, ventilation systems and confi ned FIRE UNLESS LEAK CAN BE STOPPED. • Move containers from fi re area if you can areas. CAUTION: Hydrogen (UN1049), do it without risk. • Isolate area until gas has dispersed. Deuterium (UN1957) and Hydrogen, CAUTION: When in contact with refrigerated liquid (UN1966) burn with Fire involving Tanks refrigerated/cryogenic liquids, many an invisible fl ame. Hydrogen and • Fight fi re from maximum distance or materials become brittle and are likely Methane mixture, compressed (UN2034) use unmanned hose holders or monitor to break without warning. may burn with an invisible fl ame. nozzles. Small Fire • Cool containers with fl ooding quantities of FIRST AID • Dry chemical or CO2. water until well after fi re is out. • Move victim to fresh air. • Do not direct water at source of leak or • Call 911 or emergency medical service. safety devices; icing may occur. • Give artifi cial respiration if victim is not • Withdraw immediately in case of rising breathing. PRODUCT: Propane sound from venting safety devices or • Administer oxygen if breathing is diffi cult. DOT GUIDEBOOK ID #: GUIDE #: discoloration of tank. • Remove and isolate contaminated clothing 1968 115 • ALWAYS stay away from tanks engulfed in and shoes. ______fi re. • Clothing frozen to the skin should be • For massive fi re, use unmanned hose thawed before being removed. PRODUCT: Butane DOT GUIDEBOOK ID #: GUIDE #: holders or monitor nozzles; if this is • In case of contact with liquefi ed gas, thaw 1075 115 impossible, withdraw from area and let fi re frosted parts with lukewarm water. ______• In case of burns, immediately cool aff ected SPILL OR LEAK skin for as long as possible with cold water. PRODUCT: Ethane DOT GUIDEBOOK ID #: GUIDE #: • ELIMINATE all ignition sources (no Do not remove clothing if adhering to skin. 1035 115 smoking, fl ares, sparks or fl ames in • Keep victim warm and quiet. ______immediate area). • Ensure that medical personnel are aware • All equipment used when handling the of the material(s) involved and take PRODUCT: Propylene DOT GUIDEBOOK ID #: GUIDE #: product must be grounded. precautions to protect themselves. 1075/1077 115 • Do not touch or walk through spilled ______material. • Stop leak if you can do it without risk. PRODUCT: Natural Gas Liquids DOT GUIDEBOOK ID #: GUIDE #: • If possible, turn leaking containers so that 1972 115 gas escapes rather than liquid. ______• Use water spray to reduce vapors or divert vapor cloud drift. Avoid allowing water Refer to the Emergency Response runoff to contact spilled material. Guidebook for additional products not • Do not direct water at spill or source of listed. leak.

5 OK21 Natural Gas Material Data Sheet

POTENTIAL HAZARDS

FIRE OR EXPLOSION HEALTH or confi ned areas (sewers, basements, • EXTREMELY FLAMMABLE. • Vapors may cause dizziness or tanks). • Will be easily ignited by heat, sparks or asphyxiation without warning. • Keep out of low areas. fl ames. • Some may be irritating if inhaled at high • Will form explosive mixtures with air. concentrations. PROTECTIVE CLOTHING • Vapors from liquefi ed gas are initially • Contact with gas or liquefi ed gas may • Wear positive pressure self-contained heavier than air and spread along ground. cause burns, severe injury and/or frostbite. breathing apparatus (SCBA). CAUTION: Hydrogen (UN1049), • Fire may produce irritating and/or toxic • Structural fi refi ghters’ protective clothing Deuterium (UN1957), Hydrogen, gases. will only provide limited protection. refrigerated liquid (UN1966) and • Always wear thermal protective clothing Methane (UN1971) are lighter than air PUBLIC SAFETY when handling refrigerated/cryogenic and will rise. Hydrogen and Deuterium • CALL Emergency Response Telephone liquids. fi res are diffi cult to detect since they Number on Shipping Paper fi rst. If burn with an invisible fl ame. Use an Shipping Paper not available appropriate EVACUATION alternate method of detection (thermal telephone numbers can be found in the Large Spill camera, broom handle, etc.) Emergency Response Guidebook. • Consider initial downwind evacuation for at • Vapors may travel to source of ignition and • As an immediate precautionary measure, least 800 meters (1/2 mile). fl ash back. isolate spill or leak area for at least 100 Fire • Cylinders exposed to fi re may vent and meters (330 feet) in all directions. • If tank, rail car or tank truck is involved release fl ammable gas through pressure • Keep unauthorized personnel away. in a fi re, ISOLATE for 1600 meters (1 relief devices. • Stay upwind. mile) in all directions; also, consider initial • Containers may explode when heated. • Many gases are heavier than air and will evacuation for 1600 meters (1 mile) in all • Ruptured cylinders may rocket. spread along ground and collect in low directions. EMERGENCY RESPONSE FIRE Large Fire • Isolate area until gas has dispersed. • DO NOT EXTINGUISH A LEAKING GAS • Water spray or fog. CAUTION: When in contact with FIRE UNLESS LEAK CAN BE STOPPED. • Move containers from fi re area if you can refrigerated/cryogenic liquids, many CAUTION: Hydrogen (UN1049), do it without risk. materials become brittle and are likely Deuterium (UN1957) and Hydrogen, to break without warning. refrigerated liquid (UN1966) burn with an Fire involving Tanks invisible fl ame. Hydrogen and Methane • Fight fi re from maximum distance or use FIRST AID mixture, compressed (UN2034) may burn unmanned hose holders or monitor nozzles. • Move victim to fresh air. with an invisible fl ame. • Cool containers with fl ooding quantities of • Call 911 or emergency medical service. Small Fire water until well after fi re is out. • Give artifi cial respiration if victim is not • Dry chemical or CO2. • Do not direct water at source of leak or breathing. safety devices; icing may occur. • Administer oxygen if breathing is diffi cult. • Withdraw immediately in case of rising • Remove and isolate contaminated clothing sound from venting safety devices or and shoes. DOT GUIDEBOOK ID #: GUIDE #: discoloration of tank. • Clothing frozen to the skin should be 1971 115 • ALWAYS stay away from tanks engulfed in thawed before being removed. fi re. • In case of contact with liquefi ed gas, thaw CHEMICAL NAMES: • For massive fi re, use unmanned hose frosted parts with lukewarm water. • Natural Gas holders or monitor nozzles; if this is • In case of burns, immediately cool aff ected • Methane impossible, withdraw from area and let fi re skin for as long as possible with cold water. • Marsh Gas burn. Do not remove clothing if adhering to skin. • Well Head Gas SPILL OR LEAK • Keep victim warm and quiet. • Fuel Gas • ELIMINATE all ignition sources (no • Ensure that medical personnel are aware • Lease Gas smoking, fl ares, sparks or fl ames in of the material(s) involved and take • Sour Gas* immediate area). precautions to protect themselves. ______• All equipment used when handling the product must be grounded. CHEMICAL FAMILY: • Do not touch or walk through spilled Petroleum Hydrocarbon Mix: Aliphatic material. Hydrocarbons (Alkanes), Aromatic Hydrocarbons, Inorganic Compounds • Stop leak if you can do it without risk. ______• If possible, turn leaking containers so that gas escapes rather than liquid. COMPONENTS: • Use water spray to reduce vapors or divert Methane, Iso-Hexane, Ethane, vapor cloud drift. Avoid allowing water Heptanes, Propane, Hydrogen Sulfi de*, runoff to contact spilled material. (In “Sour” Gas), Iso-Butane, Carbon, • Do not direct water at spill or source of Dioxide, n-Butane, Nitrogen, Pentane leak. Benzene, Hexane, Octanes • Prevent spreading of vapors through sewers, ventilation systems and confi ned areas.

6 OK21 ...... Emergency Response Guidebook Product Information

Product INFORMATION

The Emergency Response Guidebook is available at: https://www.phmsa.dot.gov/sites/phmsa.dot.gov/fi les/2020-08/ERG2020-WEB.pdf

This app is only available on the App Store for iOS devices.

7 OK21 Arkansas Oklahoma Gas Corp.

Website: www.summitutilitiesinc.com

ABOUT ARKANSAS OKLAHOMA MAINTAINING SAFETY AND GAS CORP. INTEGRITY OF PIPELINES EMERGENCY CONTACT: 1-800-883-3181 Natural Gas is an important source AOG works hard to maintain the integrity of energy for America’s homes and and safety of our pipeline systems. We PRODUCTS/DOT GUIDEBOOK ID#/GUIDE#: businesses. Arkansas Oklahoma Gas stay in touch with industry and government Natural Gas 1971 115 Corporation (AOG) is privileged to provide organizations to monitor potential threats energy to our customers in Arkansas and study new technologies that will help OKLAHOMA and Oklahoma by transporting natural keep our facilities as safe and secure as COUNTIES OF OPERATION: gas through a network of underground possible. pipelines. Year after year, pipelines Delaware Le Flore Neighbors like you can help us maintain a prove to be one of the safest and most Haskell Sequoyah safe, secure and reliable pipeline system. reliable modes of energy transportation. Latimer If you observe any unusual or suspicious AOG is dedicated to the continued ______activities near our pipeline facilities, or in safe operation of our pipelines for your Changes may occur. Contact the operator to the unlikely event an emergency occurs, discuss their pipeline systems and areas of protection and the protection of the please call us immediately at 1-800-883- operation. environment. We are committed to an 3181. outstanding safety record. We maintain 24-hour surveillance and perform routine Possible actions to secure the area HOW TO GET ADDITIONAL inspections, computer monitoring, around the leak INFORMATION corrosion protection, maintenance/testing • Evacuating people from homes, programs, and employee training. If you need general information, more businesses, schools and other information on Pipeline Safety and AOG serves Benton, Crawford, locations. Integrity or have a non-emergency Sebastian, Franklin, Yell, and Scott question, please go to www.aogc.com, • Erecting barricades to prevent access counties in Arkansas and Sequoyah, call us at 479-784-2000, or write to us at: to the emergency site. Latimer, Haskell, Le Flore, and Delaware counties in Oklahoma. Pipeline Safety Department Possible steps to prevent ignition of a Arkansas Oklahoma Gas Corp. pipeline leak WHAT DOES ARKANSAS OKLAHOMA 5030 South “S” Street • Re-routing traffi c, shutting off GAS CORP DO IF A LEAK OCCURS? Fort Smith, AR 72903 electricity and residential gas supply To prepare for the event of a leak, AOG by qualifi ed individuals. regularly communicates, plans and trains • Preventing ignition sources from with local emergency responders. Upon entering the emergency site. the notifi cation of an event or leak AOG will immediately dispatch trained personnel to Contact AOG assist emergency responders. • Contact AOG as quickly as possible at AOG Personnel and emergency 1-844-528-5520. responders are trained to protect life, • Pipeline markers provide our name, property and facilities in the case of an phone number and product (natural emergency. gas) within the pipeline. AOG Personnel will also take steps to • Do not operate any valves; this action minimize the amount of leakage and to could escalate the emergency. isolate the pipeline emergency. • AOG will dispatch personnel to aid in the response of the emergency.

911 Telecommunications FOR EMERGENCY RESPONSE Dispatch personnel play a critical OFFICIALS role in eff ective response to pipeline The following guidelines are designed to emergencies. A Dispatcher’s actions can ensure the safety of those in the area if a save lives, protect property, and direct the natural gas pipeline leak is suspected or appropriate emergency responders to the Pipeline Pipeline Markers casing vent detected: scene. Follow these simple guidelines 8 OK21 Arkansas Oklahoma Gas Corp. in the case of a pipeline emergency FOR CONTRACTORS AND • Avoid any open fl ames or smoking involving AOG facilities: EXCAVATORS material. • Gather the information (if possible), One of the leading causes of pipeline • Avoid introducing any sources of about release characteristics such as failure is from someone damaging the ignition to the area (such as cell burning or blowing pipeline when they’re digging near it. phones, pagers and two-way radios). Arkansas Oklahoma Gas Corporation • Know the appropriate response for • Do not start or turn off motor vehicles (AOG) watches for unauthorized digging, release of natural gas or electrical equipment. but we are also asking for your help. • Know the wind direction at the time • Do not attempt to extinguish a natural Signs of a Natural Gas Pipeline Leak gas fi re. • Warn of ignition sources if possible Any one of the following could be a sign • Do not attempt to operate any pipeline • Dispatch appropriate emergency of a leak: valves. responders • Blowing or Hissing sound • Call 911 from a safe location or • Contact the AOG immediately • Gaseous or “rotten egg” odor contact your local fi re department or law enforcement personnel. • Flames, if a leak has ignited • Notify AOG by calling the toll-free • Dead or discolored vegetation in an emergency number (below) or the otherwise green area emergency number listed on the • Dust blowing from a hole in the pipeline marker. ground Arkansas and Oklahoma have • Continuous bubbling in wet or fl ooded established one-call notifi cation centers areas and require by law that you call 48 before digging. Simply dial 811 to reach the one- What to Do If You Suspect a Pipeline call center for your area to ensure your Leak safety. If you’re unable to reach your • Leave the area and try to prevent state’s one-call center by dialing 811, call anyone from entering. Arkansas One-Call at 1-800-482-8998, or Oklahoma One-Call at 1-800-522- • Abandon any equipment being used 6543. in or near the area.

9 OK21 Arkansas Oklahoma Gas Corp.

AOG operates natural gas pipelines ranging from ¾-inch to 12-inch in diameter and at pressures from ounces to several hundred PSIG. An odorant is added to all AOG pipelines and facilities.

10 OK21 Black Mountain Sand

420 Commerce St. Ste. 500 Fort Worth, TX 76102 Phone: (817) 529-0015 Website: www.blackmountainsand.com

WHO IS BLACK MOUNTAIN SAND • Do not attempt to operate any pipeline valves EMERGENCY CONTACT: Black Mountain Sand, a Texas-based 1-817-698-9901 in-basin frac sand provider has recently EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLANS expanded into Western Oklahoma’s PRODUCTS/DOT GUIDEBOOK ID#/GUIDE#: Mid-Continent. Construction is complete An Emergency Response Plan is Natural Gas 1971 115 and the mine is in operation. developed to contain, control and Located in Blaine County, the Mid- mitigate the various types of emergency OKLAHOMA Continent facility will serve oilfi eld service conditions/situations that could occur COUNTIES OF OPERATION: companies and operators throughout at one of our facilities. For more central Oklahoma’s SCOOP/STACK. information regarding Black Mountain Blaine Sand’s emergency response plans and ______PIPELINE SAFETY procedures, contact us directly. Changes may occur. Contact the operator to discuss their pipeline systems and areas of System failures occur infrequently along operation. the nation’s network of interstate natural gas pipeline facilities, and many of these are caused by damage from others digging near the pipeline. We watch for PIPELINE LOCATION AND MARKERS unauthorized digging, but we request Pipeline markers are used to indicate your help to notify us. the approximate location of a pipeline and to provide contact information. ALWAYS CALL 811 BEFORE YOU DIG! Markers should never be removed or relocated by anyone other than a WHAT ARE THE SIGNS OF A NATURAL pipeline operator. GAS PIPELINE LEAK? • Blowing or hissing sound • Dust blowing from a hole in the ground • Continuous bubbling in wet or fl ooded areas • Gaseous or hydrocarbon odor • Dead or discolored vegetation in a green area • Flames, if a leak has ignited

WHAT SHOULD I DO IF I SUSPECT A PIPELINE LEAK? Your personal safety should be your fi rst concern: • Evacuate the area and prevent anyone from entering • Abandon any equipment being used near the area • Avoid any open fl ames • Avoid introducing any sources of ignition to the area (such as cell phones, pagers, 2-way radios) • Do not start/turn off motor vehicles/ electrical equipment • Call 911 or contact local fi re or law enforcement • Private Consumption Fuel Service • 6” HDPE PE 4710 SDR 11 • Notify the pipeline company • Do not attempt to extinguish a natural Pipeline • MAOP – 100 psig gas fi re • Approximate length – 5000 ft

11 OK21 BP Pipelines (North America), Inc.

30 South Wacker Drive Chicago, IL 60606 Phone: 1-800-548-6482 Website: www.bp.com

COMPANY PROFILE • Cathodic Protection on our pipelines protects pipelines from external EMERGENCY CONTACT: BP’s U.S. Pipelines and Logistics corrosion through the use of an 1-800-548-6482 business (USPL) moves and delivers electrostatic current. the energy that helps power economic PRODUCTS/DOT GUIDEBOOK ID#/GUIDE#: growth, serving both the Midwest and • BP is a member and/or participant Crude Oil 1267 128 Pacifi c Northwest regions. Every day, of numerous damage prevention USPL manages more than 3,200 miles of associations and a member of the OKLAHOMA pipelines carrying 1.1 million barrels of “one-call” systems in every state COUNTIES OF OPERATION: crude oil, natural gas liquids and refi ned in which we have pipeline facilities products. It also has an ownership stake within. Creek Pawnee in close to 1,500 miles of additional • Emergency preparedness and Lincoln Payne pipelines. The combined network of planning measures are in place Osage Washington pipelines that USPL owns or manages is ______at BP in the event that a pipeline long enough to stretch from Chicago to Changes may occur. Contact the operator to incident occurs. The company also discuss their pipeline systems and areas of London. As of late 2017, the business will works closely with local emergency operation. maintain 72 above-ground storage tanks response organizations to educate with a combined capacity of about 5.3 them regarding our pipelines and how million barrels. to respond in the unlikely event of an emergency. COMMITMENT TO SAFETY, HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENT “The pipeline system operated by BP Safety is the foundation of everything is a key element of the economic and BP does, every single day. Its goals are security infrastructure of the United clear: no accidents, no harm to people States,” says Clive Christison, vice and no damage to the environment. president of pipelines, supply and 1-800-548-64821-800-548-6482 That’s a huge responsibility — one BP optimization for BP’s North American does not take for granted. fuels business. “Our extensive network of pipes safely and reliably delivers In fact, whether looking at oil and the energy that America needs to heat gas production or refi ning and homes, businesses and schools, and it petrochemicals, BP’s rate of Tier 1 events also delivers the energy that fuels the is below the published industry sector vehicles, airplanes and machines that average. BP is proud of this progress, make modern life possible.” but also recognizes that it cannot rest on past achievements. Complacency undermines safety, which is why BP is working every day to become even better, even safer. Even as BP has prepared to respond to an accident, it also has worked hard to ensure that such a response is never needed. Among its many initiatives are: • Visual inspections of BP’s pipeline right-of-ways are conducted by air and/or ground patrols. • Above ground marker signs are displayed along the right-of-ways to alert the public and contractors to the existence of our pipelines. • Internal pipeline inspections are conducted periodically by sophisticated computerized equipment called “smart pigs”.

12 OK21 BP Pipelines (North America), Inc. MISSOURI MISSOURI Tulsa Tulsa Dallas Dallas Arlington Arlington Fort Fort Worth Wichita Worth Wichita City City Oklahoma Oklahoma KANSAS KANSAS OKLAHOMA OKLAHOMA TEXAS TEXAS COLORADO COLORADO

13 OK21 BreitBurn Operating LP

Website: www.mavresources.com

(a wholly owned subsidiary of Maverick Natural Resources, LLC)

BREITBURN OPERATING LP EMERGENCY CONTACT: BreitBurn Operating LP wholly owned subsidiary of Maverick Natural Resources, 1-888-250-1681 LLC.. BreitBurn operates facilities and pipelines throughout Oklahoma. BreitBurn diff erentiates itself from its peer group by focusing almost exclusively on enhancing the PRODUCTS/DOT GUIDEBOOK ID#/GUIDE#: recovery of oil and gas from large, complex and mature fi elds. We take the commitment Carbon Dioxide 1013 120 of safety very seriously, to the public, our employees and the environment. Natural Gas 1971 115

OKLAHOMA ENVIRONMENT EMERGENCY RESPONSE COUNTIES OF OPERATION: BreitBurn has the greatest concern for BreitBurn Operating LP operates and Cimmaron Texas the communities where we operate. We maintains several pipelines in the state ______live and work in those same communi- of Michigan. Our Emergency Response Changes may occur. Contact the operator to ties. Plan has been prepared in accordance discuss their pipeline systems and areas of with the plan required by 49 CFR operation. We are committed to responsible safety 460.14603 and R 460.14615 to minimize and environmental practices at all of our any hazards that may result from a gas facilities and safety and environmental pipeline emergency. A copy of BreitBurn’s stewardship are proactively managed Emergency Response Plan is available as key elements of our daily business upon request. operations. Reports of pipeline leaks or other emer- For example, we implement and maintain gencies are received by telephone at programs that create a safe and healthy BreitBurn’s 24 hour emergency number, working environment while focusing on 888-250-1681. Calls are then immediate- energy conservation, accident preven- ly forwarded to the fi rst available Breit- tion, waste reduction and pollution pre- Burn employee in the emergency contact vention. Our programs instill safety and list and necessary actions are taken. environmental ethics. Frequent communication with other When we talk about environmental, emergency response personnel on site health and safety obligations, we mean assures that necessary actions are taken business. We are committed to earning to protect life and property from danger (in the trust of our customers and neighbors that order) and eliminate any hazardous by meeting and exceeding these situations. BreitBurn is dedicated to obligations. providing resources necessary to provide a safe and healthy environment. TECHNOLOGY BreitBurn provides continuing education BreitBurn diff erentiates itself from its peer to its employees on a regular basis to group by focusing almost exclusively on address any updates to the emergency enhancing the recovery of oil and gas plan, emergency procedures, location of from large, complex and mature fi elds. emergency equipment, safety equipment, We apply integrated reservoir engineer- key valves, properties of natural gas and ing and geoscience technologies that record keeping requirements. allow us to better understand these In addition, BreitBurn provides continuing complex oil and gas accumulations. We education to the public, nearby produc- believe that this allows us to design and ers, appropriate government organiza- implement development programs that tions, and persons engaged in excava- optimize the amount of oil and gas re- tion related activities. serves recovered from, and add substan- tial incremental reserves to, our proper- For questions or concerns regarding ties. Furthermore, we believe our current emergency response and/or safety- asset base provides us with the opportu- related conditions please contact nity to continue to grow our reserves and BreitBurn Operating, LP at (989) 732- production. 0020.

14 OK21 Coffeyville Resources Crude Transportation, LLC

PO Box 3516 411 NE Washington Blvd. Bartlesville, OK 74006 Website: www.coff eyvillecrude.com

COMPANY PROFILE The Plan is Simple 24-Hour Emergency Contact: Coff eyville Resources Crude Transporta- 1. Call your state’s One Call Center 1-800-982-4112 tion, LLC is a subsidiary of CVR Energy, at least two working days before Inc, an independent petroleum refi ner excavation is scheduled to begin. PRODUCTS/DOT GUIDEBOOK ID#/GUIDE#: and marketer of high-value transportation 2. Wait the required amount of time. Crude Oil 1267 128 fuels. CVR Energy’s petroleum segment 3. One of our trained technicians will includes a complex full coking, medium- mark the location of the pipeline at no OKLAHOMA sour crude oil refi nery with a nominal cost to you. COUNTIES OF OPERATION: rated capacity of 115,000 barrels per cal- 4. Respect the line markers. endar day (bpcd) operated by Coff eyville 5. Dig with care. Cleveland Osage Resources Refi ning & Marketing, LLC in Garvin Pottawatomie Coff eyville, Kansas, and a complex crude SIGNS OF A PETROLEUM PRODUCT Lincoln Washington oil refi nery with a nominal rated capacity RELEASE McClain of 70,000 bpcd operated by Wynnewood ______Refi ning Company, LLC in Wynnewood, Sight - A pool of liquid on the ground Changes may occur. Contact the operator to near a pipeline, a rainbow discuss their pipeline systems and areas of Oklahoma. CVR Energy’s subsidiaries operation. also operate approximately 425 miles sheen on water, a dense white of active owned and leased pipelines, a cloud or fog over a pipeline, or maximum rated capacity of 206,500 bpcd discolored vegetation. • Warn others to stay away. pipeline owned and operated by joint Sound - An unusual noise coming from • Do not drive into a leak or vapor cloud ventures, approximately 125 crude oil the pipeline, like a hissing or area. transports, a network of strategically lo- roaring sound. cated crude oil gathering tank farms, and Smell - An unusual chemical odor, approximately 7 million barrels of owned such as gas or oil. PIPELINE MARKERS and leased crude oil storage capacity. The U.S Department of Transportation WHAT TO DO IF A LEAK OCCURS Coff eyville Resources Crude Transporta- (DOT) requires the use of signs to tion can operate a maximum rated capac- • Leave the leak area immediately. indicate the location of underground ity of 206,500 bpcd crude oil through its • Do not touch, breathe, or make pipelines. Markers like these are located gathering and pipeline trucking systems contact with leaking liquids. at road, railroad, and navigable waterway located in Bartlesville and Pauls Valley, • Do not light a match, start an engine, crossings. Markers are also posted along Oklahoma, Plainville and Winfi eld, Kan- use a telephone, switch lights on/off or the pipeline right-of-way.. sas. The gathering system is comprised do anything that may create a spark. The markers display: of more than 425 miles of active owned • From a safe location, call 9-1-1 or and leased pipelines and associated your local emergency response • The material transported in the tankage and truck transportation facili- number and the pipeline company, pipeline ties. The gathering business purchases 1-800-982-4112. Call collect, if • The name of the pipeline operator crude from independent crude oil produc- needed, and give your name, phone • A telephone number where the ers in Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, Okla- number, a description of the leak and operator can be reached in the event homa, and Texas. its location. of an emergency For more information, please visit www. CVRenergy.com.

CALL BEFORE YOU DIG Statistics indicate that damage from excavation-related activities is a leading cause of pipeline accidents. If you Markers Marker for Pipeline casing Test are a homeowner, farmer, excavator, Located near roads, railroads, fences and along pipeline vents station or developer, we need your help in pipeline right-of-way patrol plane preventing pipeline emergencies.

15 OK21 Colorado Interstate Gas Company

1001 Louisiana St., Suite 1000 Houston, TX 77002 Phone: 713-369-9000 Website: kindermorgan.com

EMERGENCY ACTION KINDER MORGAN EMERGENCY PROCEDURES FOR PUBLIC RESPONSE CAPABILITIES EMERGENCY CONTACT: SAFETY OFFICIALS 1-877-712-2288 COMMITMENT If you are a public safety offi cial, use all Kinder Morgan Pipeline Company PRODUCTS/DOT GUIDEBOOK ID#/GUIDE#: applicable training you have received in Natural Gas 1971 115 taking the steps necessary to safeguard is committed to the protection of the the public in the event of a pipeline public and the environment through OKLAHOMA emergency. The following are some the safe operation and maintenance of COUNTIES OF OPERATION: guidelines to keep in mind: its pipeline systems. Kinder Morgan’s qualifi ed personnel are trained in • Secure the area around the leak to emergency response activities and Beaver Texas a safe distance. This could include regularly participate in drills and Cimarron evacuating people from homes, exercises refl ecting various types of ______Changes may occur. Contact the operator to businesses, schools and other response levels, emergency scenarios, discuss their pipeline systems and areas of locations, erecting barricades, topographic terrain and environmental operation. controlling access to the emergency sensitivities. site, and similar precautions. Kinder Morgan has committed the • If the pipeline leak is not burning, take necessary resources to fully prepare For more information about Kinder steps to prevent ignition. This could and implement its emergency response Morgan or information regarding Kinder include prohibiting smoking, rerouting plans and has obtained through contract Morgan’s emergency response plans traffi c, and shutting of the electricity the necessary private personnel and and procedures, please contact: and residential gas supply. equipment to respond, to the maximum Kinder Morgan extent practicable, to a “worst case” • If the pipeline leak is burning, take 1001 Louisiana St., Suite 1000 discharge or substantial threat of such a steps to prevent secondary fi res but Houston, TX 77002 DO NOT attempt to extinguish a discharge. pipeline fi re unless asked to do so by Non-Emergency number 800-276-9927 pipeline company personnel. COMMUNICATIONS http://PA-InfoRequest.KinderMorgan.com • Contact the pipeline company as Kinder Morgan utilizes its 24-hour quickly as possible. Pipeline marker Pipeline Control Center as a hub of signs show the pipeline company’s communications in emergency response name and emergency telephone. situations. The Control Center has a vast catalog of resources and capabilities. On- INCIDENT COMMAND SYSTEM site communications are conducted using cellular telephones, 6GigHz analog 120 Kinder Morgan utilizes an expandable channel microwave radios (in Company Incident Command System. Depending vehicles), portable Motorola Radios and/ upon the size and complexity of an or land-line telephone systems from incident, additional Company or contract Company facilities and offi ces. Response personnel may be added as needed. trailers are maintained at Kinder Morgan Additional federal, state or local agencies facilities in various locations. OIL SPILL may be integrated into the Incident CONTRACTORS Certifi ed Oil Spill Command System by utilizing a Unifi ed Response Organizations (OSROs) Command Structure. under contract by Kinder Morgan are Clean Harbors and Conestaga-Rovers SPILL RESPONSE EQUIPMENT and Associates. These OSROs can be Kinder Morgan maintains emergency relied upon for an appropriate level of response trailers and equipment at response with spill response equipment strategically located facilities. Trailers and trained personnel. contain spill boom (of various types, sizes and lengths as needed in diff erent areas), sorbent materials, boats, motors, hand tools, power tools, pumps, hoses, personal protective equipment, fi rst aid and miscellaneous supplies.

16 OK21 Daylight Petroleum

Mitch Kennedy P.O. Box 748 Lindsay, Oklahoma Phone: (405) 756-9485 Website:https://www.daylightpetroleum.com/

EMERGENCY RESPONSE Daylight Petroleum has committed the CAPABILITIES necessary resources to fully prepare EMERGENCY CONTACT: and implement its emergency response 1-800-223-5609 Commitment plans and has obtained through contract Daylight Petroleum is committed to the necessary private personnel and PRODUCTS/DOT GUIDEBOOK ID#/GUIDE#: the protection of the public and the equipment to respond, to the maximum Carbon Dioxide 1013 120 environment through the safe operation extent practicable, to a “worst case” Natural Gas 1971 115 and maintenance of its pipeline systems. discharge or substantial threat of such a Natural Gas Liquids 1972 115 Daylight Petroleum’s qualifi ed personnel discharge. are trained in emergency response OKLAHOMA activities and regularly participate in drills Communications COUNTIES OF OPERATION: and exercises refl ecting various types of Daylight Petroleum utilizes its 24-hour response levels, emergency scenarios, Canadian Kingfi sher answering service (1-800-223-5609) as topographic terrain and environmental Garfi eld Oklahoma a hub of communications in emergency sensitivities. Garvin Stephens response situations. The answering Grady service will call the appropriate personnel ______who have a vast catalog of resources and Changes may occur. Contact the operator to discuss their pipeline systems and areas of capabilities. On-site communications are operation. conducted using cellular telephones, portable Motorola radios and/or land- line telephone systems from Company Oil Spill Contractors facilities and offi ces. Certifi ed Oil Spill Response Organizations Incident Command System (OSROs) under contract by Daylight Petroleum are Dillon Environmental, Daylight Petroleum utilizes an Rinehart Cons’t, and Vicker’s Cons’t. expandable Incident Command System. These OSROs can be relied upon for Depending upon the size and complexity an appropriate level of response with of an incident, additional Company or spill response equipment and trained contract personnel may be added as personnel. needed. Additional federal, state or local agencies may be integrated into the For more information regarding Daylight Incident Command System by utilizing a Petroleum’s emergency response plans Unifi ed Command Structure. and procedures, call Mitch Kennedy, Pipeline/CO2 Foreman, at (405) 756-9485. Spill Response Equipment Daylight Petroleum maintains emergency equipment at strategically located facilities. Equipment consists of spill boom (of various types, sizes and lengths as needed in diff erent areas), sorbent materials, boats, motors, hand tools, power tools, pumps, hoses, personal protective equipment, fi rst aid and miscellaneous supplies. Emergency response equipment is maintained at Daylight Petroleum facilities in Lindsay, Oklahoma.

17 OK21 Daylight Petroleum

18 OK21 DCP Midstream

3201 Quail Springs Parkway, Suite 100 Oklahoma City, OK 73134 Phone: 405-605-3800 Website: www.dcpmidstream.com

COMPANY PROFILE For more information regarding DCP Midstream’s emergency response plans, EMERGENCY CONTACT: The link between natural gas exploration maps and procedures, please contact us 1-888-204-1781 or and production and the enduse customer at the address listed above. 1-800-435-1679 is known as the midstream segment of the natural gas industry. DCP Midstream ONLINE TRAINING AVAILABLE PRODUCTS/DOT GUIDEBOOK ID#/GUIDE#: leads the midstream segment as the na- Natural Gas 1971 115 tion’s largest natural gas gatherer, the The American Petroleum Institute (API) NGL 1972 115 largest natural gas liquids (NGLs) produc- and the Association of Oil Pipelines er and one of the largest NGL marketers. (AOPL) have developed a FREE online OKLAHOMA training portal designed to provide train- DCP Midstream operates approximately COUNTIES OF OPERATION: ing on emergency response techniques 21,000 miles of pipeline in Oklahoma. for hazardous liquids or natural gas pipe- Alfalfa Kay line incidents. Please visit www.nasfm- Beaver Kingfi sher COMMITMENT TO SAFETY, HEALTH Blaine Lincoln AND ENVIRONMENT training.org/pipeline to register. Caddo Logan At DCP Midstream, we design, install, Canadian Love test, operate and maintain our pipelines Carter McClain to meet or exceed regulatory standards. Cimarron Major We test our pipelines to withstand a Cleveland Murray higher pressure than encountered in daily Comanche Noble use. Our employees receive regular, thor- Custer Oklahoma ough training to safely operate and main- Dewey Payne tain our pipeline systems and respond to Ellis Pottawatomie the unexpected incident. As part of our PRODUCTS TRANSPORTED Garfi eld Roger Mills ongoing damage prevention program, we Garvin Stephens Product: Natural Gas patrol our pipeline right-of-way corridors Grady Texas Leak Type: Gas to spot potential safety problems, such as Harper Woods Vapors: possible leaks or unauthorized construc- Jeff erson Woodward tion. DCP Midstream performs preventive Lighter than air and will generally rise and ______maintenance activities to ensure the safe- dissipate. May gather in a confi ned space Changes may occur. Contact the operator to discuss their pipeline systems and areas of ty and integrity of our lines is maintained. and travel to a source of ignition. Product Hazards: operation. DCP Midstream is committed to the safe Will be easily ignited by heat, sparks or operation of our pipelines. We conduct fl ames and will form explosive mixtures periodic preparedness training and with air. Vapors may cause dizziness or tions. Contact with gas or liquefi ed gas outreach to local offi cials and emergency asphyxiation without warning and may may cause burns, severe injury and/or responders. be toxic if inhaled at high concentra- frostbite. Product: Natural Gas Liquids Leak Type: Gas Vapors: Initially heavier than air, spread along ground and may travel to source of ignition and fl ash back. Product is colorless, tasteless and odorless.. Product Hazards: Will be easily ignited by heat, sparks or fl ames and will form explosive mixtures with air. Vapors may cause dizziness or asphyxiation without warning and may be toxic if inhaled at high concentrations. Contact with gas or liquefi ed gas may cause burns, severe injury and/or frostbite. Fire may produce irritating and/ or toxic gases.

19 OK21 Delek Logistics Partners, LP

Tyler Cameron 1001 School Street El Dorado, AR 71730 (870) 315-1393 [email protected] Website: www.delekuscom

COMPANY OVERVIEW EMERGENCY CONTACT: Delek Logistics Partners, LP, a wholly owned subsidiary of Delek US Holdings, is a 1-800-344-5325 partnership of companies including., Magnolia Pipeline Company, El Dorado Pipeline Company, Paline Pipeline Company, Delek Crude Logistics, Delek Marketing PRODUCTS/DOT GUIDEBOOK ID#/GUIDE#: and Supply, Sala Gathering System LLC., Delek Logistics Operating LLC, Delek Crude Oil 1267 128 Logistics Services Company and Delek Permian Gathering. Diesel 1270 128 Gasoline 1203 128 Delek US Holdings, which is a diversifi ed downstream energy company with operations in four primary business segments: petroleum refi ning, marketing and OKLAHOMA supply, logistics, and convenience store retailing. Delek US is headquartered in COUNTIES OF OPERATION: Brentwood, TN and employs more than 3,000 people across 8 states. The company has been publically traded on the New York Stock Exchange since 2006 under the Carter Stephens ticker symbol “DK”. Love ______Changes may occur. Contact the operator to SYSTEM INFORMATION We will conduct our operations safely discuss their pipeline systems and areas of and responsibly. Delek has invested operation. • Name of systems covered: Delek hundreds of millions of dollars in our Marketing and Supply and Delek business segments to produce clean Crude Logistics fuels, protect the environment and • Name of owner and operator: Delek improve the safety of our employees Logistics Partners LP and Delek and the public. Helena LLC DAMAGE PREVENTION MEASURES • Type of systems: Transmission systems and storage facilities • SCADA/Operations Control Center • Automatic shutdown valves • Physical area covered by systems: • Mainline block valves See Oklahoma counties of operation • Check valves • Length of systems: approximately 40 • Members of Oklahoma 811 miles OUR REACTIONS DURING AN • List of products in systems: INCIDENT Gasoline, Diesel, and Crude Oil The operations control center will shut • Range of diameter of pipelines in down and isolate the asset system system: 8” immediately upon any indication of abnormal activity or response on the PUBLIC SAFETY & system. Once an actual incident location ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH has been determined by on-the-ground Delek US Holdings and subsidiary or air reconnaissance, trained Delek companies operate our business in a personnel will be on site in less than manner that protects the environment one hour. Delek also has emergency and the health and safety of employees, response contractors and equipment customers, contractors, and the public available. while complying with applicable laws, For additional information about Delek regulations and other requirements. Logistics Partners, LP emergency We recognize that the safety and health response plans and procedures, please of our employees and stewardship of contact: the environment are the responsibility of every Delek US employee. We are Cassie Whitefi eld dedicated to being a good neighbor in 100 E Peach the communities where we operate. Suite 340 El Dorado, AR 71730 870-310-9078

20 OK21 Enbridge LP / Enbridge (U.S.) Inc. / Texas Eastern Transmission LP

5400 Westheimer Court Houston, TX 77056 Public Awareness: 1-888-293-7867 Email: [email protected] Website: www.enbridge.com

Life takes energy: to heat Emergency responder EMERGENCY CONTACT: our homes, to feed our education program 1-800-858-5253 (Liquids) families, to fuel our vehicles. Enbridge off ers a free online 1-800-231-7794 (Gas) Enbridge connects people education program to provide public to the energy they need to safety and local public offi cials PRODUCTS/DOT GUIDEBOOK ID#/GUIDE#: with the information needed to Crude Oil 1267 126 help fuel their quality of life. safely and eff ectively respond to a Liquid Natural Gas 1971 115 pipeline emergency. This program Natural Gas 1971 115 focuses on information specifi c to the disciplines of fi refi ghting, law OKLAHOMA In the alone, more than enforcement, 9-1-1 dispatch, COUNTIES OF OPERATION: two million miles of pipelines deliver emergency medical services, petroleum and natural gas products. Liquids emergency management and local Every year, Enbridge invests in the latest Creek Payne government. Additionally, course technology and training to meet the high Lincoln Tulsa completion may count for state- environmental and safety standards our Osage Washington level continuing education (CE) neighbors expect, and to keep pipelines Pawnee credits. Register for the training at the safest, most effi cient and most www.mypipelinetraining.com. reliable way to move energy resources. OKLAHOMA COUNTIES OF OPERATION:

Our safety measures Call or click before you dig Gas Safety is, and always will be, our number 811 and ClickBeforeYouDig.com are Haskell Latimer one priority. Our team devotes hundreds free services designed to keep you safe LeFore of thousands of hours every year to when digging. Calling or clicking is always ______keep our systems running smoothly the safest option anytime you are moving Changes may occur. Contact the operator to and without incident. We invest heavily discuss their pipeline systems and areas of dirt. At least two to three business days operation. in safety measures including: before your project (depending on state • High-quality pipeline material and law), simply call 811 or visit protective coating www.ClickBeforeYouDig.com with reference for a pipeline’s exact location. • Pressure tests on new and existing important details about your work, You can also fi nd out where other pipelines including: companies’ pipelines are in your area • Inspection and preventative • The type of work you’ll be doing and a by going to the National Pipeline maintenance programs description of the area Mapping System website at • Round-the-clock monitoring for • The date and time your project will https://www.npms.phmsa.dot.gov. pipelines and facilities begin • Aerial and ground patrols along the • Your worksite’s address, the road on pipeline right-of-way which it’s located and the nearest • Automatic shut-off and remote control intersection valves • Driving directions or GPS coordinates • Emergency response training • Within two to three business days, and drills for employees and local professional locators will mark emergency responders underground utility lines—including • Inspection and preventative pipelines (marked with yellow fl ags or maintenance programs paint)—so you can work around them, saving yourself from possible injury or What if there is an emergency? property damage. Enbridge facilities are designed to be quickly isolated with block valves for Pipeline location and markers rapid containment in the event of an All pipeline markers provide the name emergency. We have pre-arranged plans of the pipeline operator, product being with local emergency personnel and transported and a telephone number for periodically conduct emergency drills reporting pipeline emergencies. These with these groups. markers should never be used as a

21 OK21 Energy Transfer Gas

1300 Main St. Houston, TX 77002 Phone: (713) 989-7000 Website: www.energytransfer.com

Energy Transfer Partners, a Texas-based For more information about local energy company founded in 1995 as a operations of Energy Transfer, please EMERGENCY CONTACT: small intrastate natural gas pipeline contact us: 1-877-404-2730 or company, is now one of the largest 1-800-375-5702 Carter and Love counties: and most diversifi ed master limited Justin Wiederhold partnerships in the United States. PRODUCTS/DOT GUIDEBOOK ID#/GUIDE#: Operations Manager Natural Gas 1971 115 Strategically positioned in all of the major 817-760-7201 (w), 979-820-5790 (m) U.S. production basins, the company [email protected] OKLAHOMA owns and operates a geographically Beaver, Beckham, Ellis, Harper and COUNTIES OF OPERATION: diverse portfolio of energy assets, Roger Mills counties: including midstream, intrastate and Doug Bobeck Alfalfa Latimer interstate transportation and storage Operations Manager Beaver Logan assets. Energy Transfer operates more 580-487-3862 (w), 806-336-8791 (m) Beckham Love than 90,000 miles of natural gas, crude oil, [email protected] Blaine Major natural gas liquids and refi ned products Carter Noble pipelines and related facilities, including Beaver, Ellis and Harper counties: Ellis Payne terminalling, storage, fractionation, Allen Baker Garfi eld Pittsburg blending and various acquisition and Operations Manager Grant Roger Mills marketing assets in 38 states. 806-304-4593 (w), 806-898-6840 (m) Harper Woods [email protected] • Intrastate Transportation and Storage Kingfi sher Operations – approximately 7,900 Beckham and Roger Mills counties: ______Changes may occur. Contact the operator to miles of natural gas pipelines and William Morehead discuss their pipeline systems and areas of three storage facilities. Operations Manager operation. 214-830-5865 (w), 806-664-6326 (m) • Interstate Transportation and Storage [email protected] Operations – approximately 19,000 Alfalfa, Blaine, Grant, Major, and miles of natural gas pipelines; 10,770 Blaine, Garfi eld, Kingfi sher, Latimer, Woods counties: miles of crude oil pipelines; and 2,200 Logan, Major, Noble, Payne and Tim McCall miles of refi ned products pipelines Pittsburg counties: Operations Manager along with 40 refi ned products Steve Klopfenstein 580-997-6003 (w), 580-984-1180 (m) marketing terminals. Operations Manager [email protected] 405-969-3560 (w), 405-760-5560 (m) • Midstream Operations – [email protected] approximately 40,000 miles of natural gas gathering pipelines and more than 60 processing, treating and conditioning plants. • NGL Transportation and Services – approximately 4,800 miles of NGL pipelines, three processing plants, four fractionation facilities and NGL storage facilities with aggregate working storage capacity of approximately 53 million Bbls.

Energy Transfer operates approximately 7,900 miles of natural gas pipelines, 4,800 miles of NGL pipelines and three storage facilities located in Texas. Our midstream assets include approximately 40,000 miles of natural gas gathering pipelines and more than 60 processing, treating and conditioning plants.

22 OK21 Energy Transfer Liquids

1300 Main St. Houston, TX 77002 Phone: (713) 989-7000 Website: www.energytransfer.com

Energy Transfer Partners, a Texas-based Energy Transfer operates approximately energy company founded in 1995 as a 7,900 miles of natural gas pipelines, EMERGENCY CONTACT: small intrastate natural gas pipeline 4,800 miles of NGL pipelines and three Crude: 1-800-753-5531 company, is now one of the largest storage facilities located in Texas. Our NGL: 1-877-839-7473 and most diversifi ed master limited midstream assets include approximately or 1-888-844-8134 partnerships in the United States. 40,000 miles of natural gas gathering pipelines and more than 60 processing, PRODUCTS/DOT GUIDEBOOK ID#/GUIDE#: Strategically positioned in all of the major treating and conditioning plants. For Crude Oil 1267 128 U.S. production basins, the company more information about local operations Natural Gas Liquids 1075 115 owns and operates a geographically of Energy Transfer, please contact us: diverse portfolio of energy assets, OKLAHOMA including midstream, intrastate and For more information about local COUNTIES OF OPERATION: interstate transportation and storage operations of Energy Transfer, please assets. Energy Transfer operates more contact us: Alfalfa Lincoln than 90,000 miles of natural gas, crude oil, Alfalfa, Grant, Kay, Noble and Woods Beaver Noble natural gas liquids and refi ned products counties: Beckham Payne pipelines and related facilities, including Steve Clements Ellis Roger Mills terminalling, storage, fractionation, Operations Manager Grant Woods blending and various acquisition and 580-242-6028 (w), 580-231-0865 (m) Kay marketing assets in 38 states. [email protected] ______Changes may occur. Contact the operator to • Intrastate Transportation and Storage Lincoln and Payne counties: discuss their pipeline systems and areas of Operations – approximately 7,900 operation. Mark Nokes miles of natural gas pipelines and Operations Supervisor three storage facilities. 918-306-6021 (w), 918-399-9548 (m) Beckham, Ellis and Roger Mills • Interstate Transportation and Storage [email protected] counties: Operations – approximately 19,000 Beaver county: William Morehead miles of natural gas pipelines; 10,770 Doug Bobeck Operations Manager miles of crude oil pipelines; and 2,200 Operations Manager 214-840-5865 (w), 806-664-6326 (m) miles of refi ned products pipelines 580-487-3862 (w), 806-336-8791 (m) [email protected] along with 40 refi ned products [email protected] marketing terminals. • Midstream Operations – approximately 40,000 miles of natural gas gathering pipelines and more than 60 processing, treating and conditioning plants. • NGL Transportation and Services – approximately 4,800 miles of NGL pipelines, three processing plants, four fractionation facilities and NGL storage facilities with aggregate working storage capacity of approximately 53 million Bbls.

23 OK21 EnLink Midstream

Website: www.EnLink.com

ABOUT ENLINK MIDSTREAM Pipeline operators will also take steps to minimize the amount of product that leaks EMERGENCY CONTACT: EnLink Midstream owns and operates ap- out and to isolate the pipeline emergency. 1-877-593-0822 proximately 11,000 miles of gathering and transportation pipelines, 20 processing MAINTAINING SAFETY AND PRODUCTS/DOT GUIDEBOOK ID#/GUIDE#: plants with 4.8 billion cubic feet of net pro- INTEGRITY OF PIPELINES Crude Oil 1267 128 cessing capacity, and seven fractionators Natural Gas 1971 115 with 260,000 barrels per day of net frac- EnLink Midstream invests substantial NGLs 1075 115 tionation capacity, as well as barge and rail human and fi nancial resources in eff orts terminals, product storage facilities, brine to ensure the integrity of our systems, the OKLAHOMA disposal wells and an extensive crude-oil safety of our employees and of the general COUNTIES OF OPERATION: trucking fl eet. Headquartered in Dallas, public. We feel the best emergency Texas, we are well positioned for stable, response system begins with prevention Blaine Hughes long-term growth, enabling us to capitalize and continuous monitoring. Caddo Kingfi sher on the signifi cant opportunities we see in However, in the event of an emergency, Canadian Lincoln the midstream industry. we implement well-defi ned and tested Coal Logan response plans. Specifi c information about Creek Noble WHAT DOES ENLINK DO IF A LEAK these plans can be found on our web site Custer Payne OCCURS? or by contacting us directly. Dewey Woodward To prepare for the event of a leak, EnLink Grady EnLink Midstream is committed to running ______regularly communicates, plans and a safe, reliable pipeline system. The Changes may occur. Contact the operator to trains with local emergency responders. discuss their pipeline systems and areas of National Transportation Safety Board Upon the notifi cation of an incident or operation. has established that pipelines are the leak EnLink will immediately dispatch safest form of energy transportation, and trained personnel to assist emergency incidents are rare. However, as part of responders. HOW TO GET ADDITIONAL our comprehensive safety program, we INFORMATION Pipeline operators and emergency work closely with the communities along responders are trained to protect life, our pipelines to educate our neighbors For additional information, go to www. property and facilities in the case of an about pipelines and pipeline safety. Our enlink.com or contact us directly at emergency. means of communication include public 214-953-9500 during normal business awareness meetings, Call-Before-You-Dig hours and ask for the DOT Compliance programs, and clear and visible pipeline Department. markers. We also have developed comprehensive emergency response plans for use in the event of a fi re, rupture, major leak, or other serious incident occurring at or near one of our facilities. The plans are designed to prepare our employees and local emergency response personnel to handle emergency situations involving our facilities and protect the public. Cooperation from local organizations is a key component of these plans, and traditionally we have received excellent cooperation from these organizations.

24 OK21 Enterprise Crude Pipeline LLC

1100 Louisiana Houston, TX 77002 Website: www.enterpriseproducts.com

COMPANY INFORMATION, ASSETS EMERGENCY RESPONSE & PRODUCTS TRANSPORTED CAPABILITIES EMERGENCY CONTACT: 1-888-883-6308 The Enterprise Crude pipeline system The Company’s qualifi ed personnel are gathers and transports crude oil primarily trained in safe operations and emergency PRODUCTS/DOT GUIDEBOOK ID#/GUIDE#: to refi neries, centralized storage response activities and participate in Crude Oil 1267 128 terminals and connecting pipelines in exercises refl ecting various types of Crude Oil Condensate 1267 128 Oklahoma, New Mexico and Texas. emergency scenarios and environmental Hydrogen Sulfi de 1053 117 sensitivities. The Company utilizes the The Seaway Pipeline is a 500-mile First Responder/Emergency Response pipeline which transports crude oil OKLAHOMA Team concept to handle emergency from Oklahoma to the Gulf Coast COUNTIES OF OPERATION: incidents at its facilities. Employees region. In addition, a second pipeline receive hands on training in fi re fi ghting, parallels the existing Seaway line Bryan Pontotoc hazardous material spill response and transporting crude oil from Oklahoma Johnston Pottawatomie rescue/medical/fi rst aid training. In to the Gulf Coast region. For additional Lincoln Seminole addition, we maintain a well trained team information on Enterprise, visit www. Payne of employees from various Company ______enterpriseproducts.com. locations as members of the Corporate Changes may occur. Contact the operator to discuss their pipeline systems and areas of Emergency Organization. This team, LOCATING ENTERPRISE CRUDE operation. as well as an array of emergency PIPELINES – PIPELINE VIEWER response equipment (including, but not TOOL limited to, cell phones, fi re extinguisher, • Public safety personnel and others To fi nd more information regarding supplied breathing air, and air monitoring unfamiliar with the pipeline should not location and products transported in our equipment), can be mobilized and attempt to operate any of the valves pipelines within one (1) mile of a specifi c deployed to assist in handling emergency on the pipeline, unless instructed to address, visit our website at: www. situations that may occur at a Company do so by Enterprise Crude Pipeline enterpriseproducts.com/pipeline-safety/ facility or pipeline location. personnel. Improper operation of pipeline-viewer. Please note the asset the pipeline valves could make the Enterprise Crude Pipeline utilizes its 24- map and pipeline viewer tool are for situation worse and cause other hour/365 day a year, Pipeline Operations informational purposes only. accidents to happen. Control Center (888-883-6308) as a You can also fi nd out where other hub of communications in emergency INCIDENT COMMAND SYSTEM companies’ pipelines are in your area by response situations. Our manned control going to the National Pipeline Mapping center monitors the fl ow, pressure, Enterprise Crude Pipeline utilizes an System website at www.npms.phmsa. temperatures, and other conditions expandable Incident Command System. dot.gov. throughout the pipeline systems and is Depending upon the size and complexity an integral part of our communication of an incident, additional Company or EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLAN during emergency situations. contract personnel may be added as needed. Additional federal, state or local For more information regarding ENTERPRISE CRUDE PIPELINE’S agencies may be integrated into the Enterprise Crude Pipeline’s emergency RESPONSE IN AN EMERGENCY Incident Command System by utilizing a response plans and procedures, contact Unifi ed Command Structure. us at [email protected]. • We will immediately dispatch personnel to help handle the emergency at the site. • We will provide information to public safety offi cials to aid in their response to the emergency. • We will take necessary operating actions such as closing and opening valves to minimize the impact of the leak.

25 OK21 Enterprise Crude Pipeline LLC

SPILL RESPONSE EQUIPMENT spill response equipment including trailer CONTACTS CAPABILITIES containing spill booms, sorbent materials, Tony Kessler boats motors, hand tools, power tools, We maintain emergency response 740120 S. 3510 Rd. pumps, hoses, personal protective equipment at some of our facilities. We Cushing, OK 74023 equipment, fi rst aid and miscellaneous also have agreements with various oil Offi ce: 918-223-2203 supplies. These companies also have spill response organizations to provide Cell: 918-399-6183 expert personnel trained in emergency the appropriate level of response with Email: [email protected] response and cleanup methods.

26 OK21 Enterprise Products Operating, LLC

1100 Louisiana Houston, TX 77002 Website: www.enterpriseproducts.com

COMPANY INFORMATION, ASSETS You can also fi nd out where other AND PRODUCTS TRANSPORTED companies’ pipelines are in your area by EMERGENCY CONTACT: going to the National Pipeline Mapping 1-888-883-6308 Enterprise Products Partners L.P. is System website at www.npms.phmsa. a leading North American provider dot.gov. PRODUCTS/DOT GUIDEBOOK ID#/GUIDE#: of midstream energy services to Butane 1011 115 producers and consumers of natural EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLAN Ethane 1035 115 gas, Natural Gas Liquids (NGL), crude Ethane Propane Mix 1035 115 oil, refi ned products and petrochemicals. For more information regarding Natural Gas 1971 115 Enterprise transports natural gas, NGLs, Enterprise Products emergency response Natural Gasoline 1203 128 petrochemicals and crude oil through plans and procedures, contact us at Propane 1075 115 a network of pipelines throughout the [email protected]. Propane Butanes 1075 115 United States. Propylene 1077 115 EMERGENCY RESPONSE The Mid-America Pipeline (MAPL) Y-Grade NGL 1972 115 CAPABILITIES System operates approximately 287 miles of pipelines throughout the state The Company’s qualifi ed personnel are OKLAHOMA of Oklahoma. The products transported trained in safe operations and emergency COUNTIES OF OPERATION: through the MAPL System include response activities and participate in mixed NGLs and other hydrocarbons exercises refl ecting various types of Beaver Texas emergency scenarios and environmental Cimarron from natural gas processing facilities, ______refi neries and import terminals to sensitivities. The Company utilizes the Changes may occur. Contact the operator to fractionation plants, petrochemical First Responder/Emergency Response discuss their pipeline systems and areas of plants, export facilities and refi neries. Team concept to handle emergency operation. incidents at its facilities. Employees The Front Range Pipeline transports receive hands on training in fi re fi ghting, NGLs through a pipeline crossing through hazardous material spill response and ENTERPRISE PRODUCTS’ 38 miles of the northwestern corner of rescue/medical/fi rst aid training. In RESPONSE IN AN EMERGENCY the state of Oklahoma. This pipeline addition, we maintain a well trained team originates in Colorado and extends • We will immediately dispatch of employees from various Company to Skellytown, Texas. For additional personnel to help handle the locations as members of the Corporate information about Enterprise, visit www. emergency at the site. Emergency Organization. This team, enterpriseproducts.com. as well as an array of emergency • We will provide information to public response equipment (including, but not safety offi cials to aid in their response LOCATING ENTERPRISE PIPELINES limited to, cell phones, fi re extinguisher, to the emergency. – PIPELINE VIEWER TOOL supplied breathing air, and air monitoring • We will take necessary operating To fi nd more information regarding equipment), can be mobilized and actions such as closing and opening location and products transported in our deployed to assist in handling emergency valves to minimize the impact of the pipelines within one (1) mile of a specifi c situations that may occur at a Company leak. address, visit our website at: www. facility or pipeline location. enterpriseproducts.com/pipeline-safety/ • Public safety personnel and others Enterprise Products utilizes its 24- pipeline-viewer. Please note the asset unfamiliar with the pipeline should not hour/365 day a year, Pipeline Operations map and pipeline viewer tool are for attempt to operate any of the valves Control Center (888-883-6308) as a informational purposes only. on the pipeline, unless instructed hub of communications in emergency to do so by Enterprise Products response situations. Our manned control personnel. Improper operation of center monitors the fl ow, pressure, the pipeline valves could make the temperatures, and other conditions situation worse and cause other throughout the pipeline systems and is accidents to happen. an integral part of our communication WARNING during emergency situations. NGL PIPELINE IN AN EMERGENCY CALL ENTERPRISE PRODUCTS 1-800-666-0125

27 OK21 Enterprise Products Operating, LLC

INCIDENT COMMAND SYSTEM SPILL RESPONSE EQUIPMENT CONTACTS CAPABILITIES Enterprise Products utilizes an Front Range Pipeline expandable Incident Command System. We maintain emergency response Jeff McGuire Depending upon the size and complexity equipment at some of our facilities. We 14736 East Easter of an incident, additional Company or also have agreements with various oil Centennial, CO 80112 contract personnel may be added as spill response organizations to provide Cell: 970-319-7552 needed. Additional federal, state or local the appropriate level of response with Email: [email protected] agencies may be integrated into the spill response equipment including trailer County of responsibility: Cimarron Incident Command System by utilizing a containing spill booms, sorbent materials, Mid-America Pipeline System Unifi ed Command Structure. boats motors, hand tools, power tools, Roger Belveal pumps, hoses, personal protective 2645 County Road CC equipment, fi rst aid and miscellaneous Skellytown, TX 79080 supplies. These companies also have Phone: 806-848-2603 expert personnel trained in emergency Email: [email protected] response and cleanup methods. Counties of responsibility: Beaver, Texas

28 OK21 Explorer Pipeline Company

P.O. Box 2650 Tulsa, OK 74101 Phone: 918-493-5100 Emergency Contact: 1-888-876-0036 Website: www.expl.com

Explorer Pipeline is a common carrier liquids pipeline. Explorer is also pipeline transportation company committed to meeting or exceeding EMERGENCY CONTACT: who operates a 1,830-mile system the guidelines set forth by API RP 1-888-876-0036 transporting refi ned petroleum products 1162 for public awareness. The Public and other products including refi nery Awareness Plan receives management’s PRODUCTS/DOT GUIDEBOOK ID#/GUIDE#: feedstocks and diluent from the Gulf full support throughout the organization. Diesel Fuel 1202/1993 128 Coast through the Midwest. Explorer Top-level management involved itself in Gasoline 1203 128 is based in Tulsa, Oklahoma and also the development of the program, and Jet Fuel 1863 128 serves Houston, Dallas, Fort Worth, St. participates in its administration and the Naptha 1268 128 Louis and Chicago. evaluation of the program’s eff ectiveness. Raffi nate 1203 128 Toluene 1294 130 Through connections with other products Explorer developed a comprehensive Diluent 1203 128 pipelines, Explorer serves more than 70 damage prevention program to address major population centers in 16 states. an increasing threat to the safety of its OKLAHOMA Major tankage and terminals are located pipeline operations and the communities COUNTIES OF OPERATION: at Port Arthur, Houston, Arlington, it serves. Explorer Pipeline’s Damage Greenville and Grapevine, Texas; Prevention Program is not only in place Atoka Mayes Glenpool, Oklahoma; Wood River, Illinois to educate third parties about safety Bryan Okfuskee and Hammond, . when working around pipelines, but to Carter Okmulgee educate its employees on the importance Explorer’s 1,830-mile system begins with Coal Ottawa of delivering the safety message a 28 inch pipeline in Port Arthur, Texas Craig Pontotoc throughout its system. then runs through Houston, Texas and Creek Rogers on to Tulsa, Oklahoma. At Tulsa the line Our company values are: Safety, Doing Delaware Tulsa becomes a 24 inch pipeline and runs the right thing; Being a good neighbor; Hughes Wagoner through St. Louis, Missouri on its way Serving our customers’ needs; Meeting Love to the Chicago suburb of Hammond, or exceeding all regulatory standards; ______Changes may occur. Contact the operator to Indiana. Our capacity is augmented Respecting and valuing each other’s discuss their pipeline systems and areas of with a 10-inch pipeline which stretches contributions and diff erences. operation. between Houston and Arlington, • Name of system: Explorer Pipeline Texas along with many lateral lines for Company connections to delivery points throughout the system. Explorer currently transports • Name of owner and operator: refi ned products with more than 72 Explorer Pipeline Company diff erent product specifi cations for over • Type of system: Transmission 60 diff erent shippers. The company does system not buy or sell petroleum products; it only provides transportation services. • Length of system (Oklahoma): 321 miles Explorer Pipeline Company and its management are fully committed to • List of products transported operating a safe and reliable hazardous in system: Diesel Fuel, Diluent, Gasoline, Jet Fuel, Naptha, Raffi nate, Toluene. • Range of diameter of pipelines in system: Pipe diameter can vary from 3”, 6”, 8”, 10”, 12”, 14”, 16”, 20”, 24” & 28”. In eff ort to make our maps, contact information and emergency response plan information available to you, please access Explorer Pipeline’s emergency portal at http://response-planning.com/ explorer

29 OK21 Explorer Pipeline Company

EMERGENCY RESPONSE • Do not light a match, start an engine, • Do what needs to be done to protect INFORMATION FOR GOVERNMENT use a telephone, turn light switches lives and property AND SAFETY OFFICIALS on/off or do anything that may make a For online training, visit National Asso- spark. During a pipeline emergency on the ciation of State Fire Marshalls website: Explorer Pipeline system, take the • Do prevent release from entering https://nasfm-training.org/pipeline/ following steps: waterways, sewers, basements, or To learn more please contact the confi ned spaces. • Notify Explorer Pipeline at (888) 876- following: 0036 of the type (leak, rupture, fi re, • Do divert the release to an open area, Sam Sansone etc.) and location of the emergency. if possible. 1312 West 126th Street South • Establish a safety zone around the • Do cover storm drains and sewers Jenks, OK 74037 emergency site and control access. If ahead of the release. Phone: 918-798-7305 necessary, evacuate people within the Email: [email protected] Explorer Pipeline will: safety zone. Carlos Denton • Eliminate the fl ow of petroleum. • Be aware of wind direction and 2856 County Road 2168 potential ignition sources. • Immediately dispatch trained Caddo Mills, TX 75135 personnel to the site to help handle Phone: 918-491-3142 • Do not attempt to operate pipeline the situation and provide information Email: [email protected] valves. to public safety offi cials. Aaron Peltier 3301 Hwy 157 Euless, TX 76040 Phone: 918-591-3162 Email: [email protected]

30 OK21 Glass Mountain Pipeline LLC

2626 Cole Ave Suite 900 Dallas, TX 75204 Phone: 1-214-880-6000 Website: www.nesmidstream.com

ABOUT GLASS MOUNTAIN COMMITMENT TO SAFETY, HEALTH PIPELINE/NAVIGATOR SMS & ENVIRONMENT EMERGENCY CONTACT: PIPELINE 1-888-991-1628 Glass Mountain Pipeline invests Glass Mountain Pipeline is a 323.6-mile signifi cant time and capital maintaining PRODUCTS/DOT GUIDEBOOK ID#/GUIDE#: crude oil pipeline system located in parts the quality and integrity of their pipeline Crude Oil 1267 128 of North Central and Western Oklahoma systems. Most active pipelines are and the Texas Panhandle. The pipeline monitored 24 hours a day via manned OKLAHOMA consists of; a 12-inch diameter pipeline control centers. We also utilize aerial COUNTIES OF OPERATION: segment, originating near Alva, OK to surveillance and/or on-ground observers Cleo Springs, OK, an 18-inch pipeline to identify potential dangers. Control Alfalfa Lincoln that originates in Cushing OK to Cleo center personnel continually monitor the Blaine Logan Springs, OK, a 12-inch pipeline starting pipeline system and assess changes Canadian Major from Cleo Springs, OK to Arnett OK, a in pressure and fl ow. They notify fi eld Ellis Payne 12-inch pipeline segment from Arnett, personnel if there is a possibility of Garfi eld Woods OK to Perryton, TX, and a 16-inch a leak. Automatic shut-off valves are Grady Woodward pipeline from Cleo Springs, OK to sometimes utilized to isolate a leak. Kingfi sher our Omega Station located outside of ______Changes may occur. Contact the operator to Omega, OK. Glass Mountain Pipeline EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS discuss their pipeline systems and areas of has operational control of an additional Glass Mountain Pipeline regularly com- operation. pipeline system owned by Navigator municates with the proper Emergency SMS Pipeline LLC. The Navigator SMS and Public offi cials to ensure that in the Pipeline system is 183-miles made up event of an emergency the proper steps of; a 16-inch pipeline segment starting are taken. If you are an agency that in Omega, OK to Calumet OK and a 16- would like more information about this or inch pipeline from Calumet, OK to Union to get a copy of the company’s Emer- City, OK continuing on to Tuttle, OK. An gency Response Plan, please contact additional 20-inch pipeline has been Vanessa Romero at 214-880-6000. recently added which transports crude from Calumet, OK to Cushing, OK. INTEGRITY MANAGEMENT In accordance with federal regulatory NATIONAL PIPELINE MAPPING requirements, Glass Mountain SYSTEM Pipeline has developed a hazard and assessment program known as To view and download transmission an Integrity Management Program pipelines in your county, visit the (IMP). This program focuses on the National Pipeline Mapping System identifi cation and mitigation of hazards at: https://www.npms.phmsa.dot. to the pipeline system. Specifi c gov/. This online platform is used by information about Glass Mountain general public, government offi cials, Pipeline’s program may be obtained emergency offi cials and pipeline by contacting us at 1-214-880-6000 or operators for a variety of tasks including [email protected]. emergency response planning, smart growth planning, critical infrastructure CALL BEFORE YOU DIG! protection, and environmental protection. Most pipeline accidents occur when individuals are not aware of a pipeline’s HOW TO GET ADDITIONAL location before they begin excavation. INFORMATION You can help prevent pipeline incidents by contacting your state one call agency For an overview of Glass Mountain before you dig. One easy phone call Pipeline go to: http://www. to 811 gets the approximate location navigatorenergyservices.com/ or by of underground utility lines marked for contacting us at 1-214-880-6000 or free. For more information go to: www. [email protected]. call811.com.

31 OK21 Glass Mountain Pipeline LLC

32 OK21 Great Salt Plains Pipeline, LLC

3967 N 2890 Rd Hennessay, OK 73742

WHO IS GREAT SALT PLAINS WHAT ARE THE SIGNS OF A CRUDE PIPELINE, LLC OIL PIPELINE LEAK? EMERGENCY CONTACT: 1-866-219-0015 Great Salt Plains Pipeline operates a • Amber to black liquid 160 mile network of crude oil pipelines PRODUCTS/DOT GUIDEBOOK ID#/GUIDE#: • Hissing or roaring sound that provide energy security for our Crude Oil 1267 128 customers. Great Salt Plains also • Rotten egg, gasoline, tar or “skunk- Natural Gas 1971 115 constructed a state-of-the-art cryogenic like” odor Natural Gas Liquids 1075 115 processing facility in Major County • Dead or discolored vegetation in a Oklahoma in July 2018. Leaving that OKLAHOMA green area facility are two pipelines carrying natural COUNTIES OF OPERATION: gas and Natural Gas Liquids (NGL). • Flames, if a leak has ignited Alfalfa Major In accordance with Federal regulations, WHAT SHOULD I DO IF I SUSPECT A Garfi eld Noble Great Salt Plains Pipeline also has PIPELINE LEAK? Kingfi sher Payne developed and maintains an Integrity ______Management Plan (IMP) that outlines Your personal safety should be your fi rst Changes may occur. Contact the operator to how we assess, inspect, and repair the concern: discuss their pipeline systems and areas of pipeline to ensure safe operations and operation. • Evacuate the area and prevent to keep the surrounding community anyone from entering and environment safe. For information on GSPP’s Integrity Management • Abandon any equipment being used to notify the Oklahoma One Call Center Plan, contact us at publicawareness@ near the area (Okie) at least 48 hours prior to digging. mvpurchasing.com. Before digging near or around the • Avoid any open fl ames pipeline, contact Okie at 1-800-522- At Great Salt Plains Pipeline, we are • Avoid introducing any sources of OKIE. The call center is available 24 committed to conducting our pipeline ignition to the area (such as cell hours a day, 7 days a week and will and terminal operations in a safe, phones, pagers, 2-way radios) alert Great Salt Plains Pipeline so environmentally sound manner. In order we can properly mark or indicate the to protect the public and environment, • Do not start/turn off motor vehicles/ underground pipeline path, provide we perform comprehensive risk electrical equipment information about the route, or give assessments then develop prevention • Call 911 or contact local fi re or law clearance to dig. For more information, and mitigation plans that reduce those enforcement visit www.callbeforeyoudig.org. risks. In addition, Federal and state government agencies frequently audit • Notify the pipeline company A federally-mandated national “Call and inspect the programs, procedures, Before You Dig” number, 811, was created • Do not attempt to extinguish a crude and safety aspects of our operations. to help protect you from unintentionally oil fi re While every necessary measure is hitting underground utility lines while taken to ensure safe facility operations, • Do not attempt to operate any pipeline working on digging projects. As an accidents can and do occur. However, valves alternative to Okie, you can also call 811 we remain committed to the safety and before digging to get the underground wellbeing of our communities. This PIPELINE SAFETY utility lines marked for FREE. To learn brochure is to inform you about the Great more about 811, visit www.call811.com. System failures occur infrequently along Salt Plains Pipeline in your neighborhood For even more information on digging the nation’s network of interstate natural and to provide important safety advice. safely, contact the Common Ground gas pipeline facilities, and many of these Alliance at 703-836-1709 or visit www. If you observe any unusual or suspicious are caused by damage from others commongroundalliance.com. activity near our pipeline facilities or in digging near the pipeline. We watch for the unlikely event an emergency occurs, unauthorized digging, but we request please call us at any time using one of your help too. the numbers listed in this document. REMINDERS BEFORE YOU DIG Oklahoma One Call law requires all excavators planning to conduct an excavation on public or private property

33 OK21 Great Salt Plains Pipeline, LLC

PIPELINE LOCATION AND MARKERS EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLANS Pipeline markers are used to indicate An Emergency Response Plan is the approximate location of a natural developed for each pipeline facility to gas pipeline and to provide contact contain, control and mitigate the various information. Aerial patrol planes also types of emergency conditions/situations use the markers to identify the pipeline that could occur at one of our facilities. route. Markers should never be removed For more information regarding Great or relocated by anyone other than a Salt Plain Pipelines emergency response pipeline operator. plans and procedures, contact us at [email protected]. You can also fi nd out where other companies’ pipelines are in your area by going to the National Pipeline Mapping System website at www.npms.phmsa. dot.gov.

34 OK21 Gulf South Pipeline Company, LLC

9 Greenway Plaza, Suite 2800 Houston, Texas 77046 Phone: 713-479-8000 Website: www.GulfSouthPL.com

OVERVIEW EMERGENCY CONTACT: Gulf South transports natural gas directly from supply areas in Oklahoma, Texas, 1-800-850-0051 Louisiana, Mississippi, and the Gulf of Mexico, and indirectly from the Appalachian

Region. Such supply is transported to markets throughout the South Central and PRODUCTS/DOT GUIDEBOOK ID#/GUIDE#: Southeastern United States. Through the Gulf Crossing Zone, Gulf South is capable Natural Gas 1971 115 of transporting natural gas from supply sources in North Texas and Oklahoma to the Perryville Exchange, markets between Tallulah, Mississippi, and Transco Station 85, OKLAHOMA and other third-party pipelines. COUNTIES OF OPERATION:

Bryan COMMITMENT TO SAFETY, HEALTH COMMUNICATIONS ______& THE ENVIRONMENT Gulf South Pipeline Company, LLC Changes may occur. Contact the operator to discuss their pipeline systems and areas of Gulf South Pipeline Company, LLC utilizes its 24-hour Pipeline Control operation. is committed to the protection of the Center (1-800-850-0051) as a hub of public and the environment through the communications in emergency response safe operation and maintenance of its situations. pipeline systems. Gulf South Pipeline The Control Center has a vast catalog Company, LLC’s qualifi ed personnel of resources and capabilities. On- are trained in emergency response site communications are conducted activities and regularly participate in using cellular telephones, portable drills and exercises refl ecting various radios, satellite phones and/or land- types of response levels, emergency line telephone systems from company scenarios, topographic terrain and facilities and offi ces. environmental sensitivities. Gulf South Pipeline Company, LLC has committed CONTACTS the necessary resources to fully prepare and implement its emergency For additional information please contact response plans. the following: Kenneth Harris Gulf South Pipeline Company, LLC 5161 County Road 24200 Paris, Texas 75460 Phone: (903) 346-3134

Ottawa Kay Nowata Harper Woods Grant Craig Cimarron Texas Beaver Alfalfa Washington Osage

Woodward Delaware Garfield Noble Rogers Major Pawnee Mayes Ellis Atoka Pushmataha Tulsa Johnston Payne Dewey Kingfisher Logan Wagoner Blaine Creek Cherokee Adair

Oklahoma Choctaw Roger Mills Lincoln Marshall Custer Okmulgee Muskogee Bryan Canadian Oklahoma Oklahoma Okfuskee Sequoyah McIntosh Beckham Washita ClevelandPottawatomie Haskell Caddo Seminole Hughes Grady McClain Greer Pittsburg Le Flore Kiowa Latimer

Harmon Garvin Pontotoc Pipeline Diameter: 42” Comanche Jackson Coal Stephens Murray Tillman Atoka Pushmataha Johnston Cotton Carter Jefferson McCurtain Marshall Choctaw Love Bryan

35 OK21 Holly Energy Partners - Operating L.P.

HOLLY ENERGY PARTNERS PIPELINES Pipeline Supervisor AND TERMINALS 1307 W 35th Street Tulsa, OK 74107 OSAGE PIPELINE Phone: 307-286-1712

ABOUT US - HEALTH, SAFETY AND by trained personnel in a central control THE ENVIRONMENT center using advanced technology, EMERGENCY CONTACT: communication and computer systems. 1-877-748-4464 Holly Energy Partners (HEP) dedicates signifi cant time, eff ort and resources 811 CALL BEFORE YOU DIG PRODUCTS/DOT GUIDEBOOK ID#/GUIDE#: to ensure our petroleum pipelines and Crude Oil 1267 128 terminals continue to operate safely. HEP is a member of each State’s One- Diesel Fuel 1202 128 Ongoing eff orts by our employees keep Call system where we operate. This is Gasoline 1203 128 the operation of our pipelines, terminals, a free service to inform underground Gas Oil 1202 128 and other associated facilities operating utilities and pipeline owners of any Hydrogen 1049 115 effi ciently and compliant under the planned excavation activities that could Raw Diesel 1202 115 guidance of federal, state, and local potentially aff ect our pipelines. We Sour Gas 1971 115 requirements. ensure the management of all One-Calls Sweet Fuel Gas 1049 115 is done according State requirements To achieve the highest level of protection and encourage the use of 8-1-1 to all for the communities in which we operate OKLAHOMA excavators to promote safe digging and our employees, we focus our eff orts COUNTIES OF OPERATION: practices. on implementing industry standards and Best Practices in addition to compliance Cotton Pawnee with applicable rules and regulations. Jeff erson Payne Lincoln Stephens SYSTEM INTEGRITY AND Osage Tulsa ______RELIABILITY Changes may occur. Contact the operator to discuss their pipeline systems and areas of In an eff ort for HEP to successfully meet operation. our goal of protecting communities, our people and the environment, we assess risks and identify actions to mitigate 1-800-522-6543 those risks to ensure the highest level of conditions may change, we are alerted integrity and reliability for our pipelines. and the condition is investigated and Our Integrity Management Programs we take appropriate action to ensure guide us in preventing releases from our the pipeline is shutdown or isolated as facilities and pipelines. This is achieved necessary. In the event of an emer- by determining those operations which gency, HEP personnel will take actions could aff ect High Consequence Areas to minimize the impact of a release from EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS AND (HCA’s) such as populated areas and the pipeline to people, property and the RESPONSE areas that are sensitive to environmental community. issues. We inspect our pipelines To maintain preparedness to respond to regularly using technologically advanced an emergency, HEP maintains relation- inspection equipment. Our pipelines are ships with local emergency responders monitored 24 hours a day 7 days a week and public offi cials. Whenever operating

PRODUCTS TRANSPORTED IN YOUR AREA PRODUCT LEAK TYPE VAPORS

HAZARDOUS LIQUIDS [SUCH Initially heavier than air and spread along ground and collect in low or AS: CRUDE OIL, DIESEL FUEL, Liquid confi ned areas. Vapors may travel to source of ignition and fl ash back. JET FUEL, GASOLINE, AND Explosion hazards indoors, outdoors or in sewers. OTHER REFINED PRODUCTS]

Inhalation or contact with material may irritate or burn skin and eyes. Fire may produce irritating, corrosive and/ HEALTH or toxic gases. Vapors may cause dizziness or suff ocation. Runoff from fi re control or dilution water may cause HAZARDS pollution.

Lighter than air and rises rapidly, if gas is not burning, it may collect in the HYDROGEN Gas upper levels of structures, creating an explosion hazard.

Will be easily ignited by heat, sparks or fl ames and will form explosive mixtures with air. Vapors may cause HEALTH dizziness or asphyxiation without warning and may be toxic if inhaled at high concentrations. Contact with gas or HAZARDS liquefi ed gas may cause burns, severe injury and/or frostbite. Fire may produce irritating and/or toxic gases.

36 OK21 Holly Energy Partners - Operating LP

37 OK21 Howard Energy Partners

Phone: 570-319-4043 Website: www.howardenergypartners.com

COMPANY PROFILE WHAT SHOULD I DO IF I SUSPECT A PIPELINE LEAK? EMERGENCY CONTACT: Howard Energy Partners (HEP) is an 1-866-971-2900 innovative, growth-oriented midstream Your personal safety should be your fi rst provider with assets across Texas, Penn- concern: PRODUCTS/DOT GUIDEBOOK ID#/GUIDE#: sylvania and Mexico. Led by an execu- • Evacuate the area and prevent Natural Gas 1971 115 tive team of seasoned professionals with anyone from entering more than 150 years of combined experi- OKLAHOMA ence, we provide oil and gas producers • Abandon any equipment being used COUNTIES OF OPERATION: with a full suite of integrated midstream near the area services from wellhead to market. • Avoid any open fl ames Custer Dewey In Oklahoma HEP has 14 miles of natural ______• Avoid introducing any sources of Changes may occur. Contact the operator to gas gathering pipeline. ignition to the area (such as cell discuss their pipeline systems and areas of operation. phones, pagers, 2-way radios) WHAT DOES HEP DO IF A LEAK OCCURS? • Do not start/turn off motor vehicles/ electrical equipment To prepare for the event of a leak, HEP MAINTAINING SAFETY AND regularly communicates, plans and • Call 911 or contact local fi re or law INTEGRITY OF PIPELINES trains with local emergency responders. enforcement HEP invests signifi cant time and capital Upon the notifi cation of an incident or • Notify the pipeline company maintaining the quality and integrity of leak HEP will immediately dispatch their pipeline systems. trained personnel to assist emergency • Do not attempt to extinguish a natural responders. gas fi re Our pipelines have cathodic protection and are monitored to insure the integrity HEP and emergency responders are • Do not attempt to operate any pipeline of our pipelines. trained to protect life, property and valves facilities in the case of an emergency. Gas transmission and hazardous liquid PIPELINE LOCATION AND MARKERS pipeline operators have developed HEP will also take steps to evacuate, supplemental hazard and assessment eliminate ignition sources and isolate the Pipeline markers are used to indicate programs known as Integrity pipeline. the approximate location of a natural Management Programs (IMPs). Specifi c gas pipeline and to provide contact information about HEP’s program may WHAT ARE THE SIGNS OF A NATURAL information. Aerial patrol planes also be found by contacting us directly. GAS PIPELINE LEAK? use the markers to identify the pipeline route. Markers should never be removed • Blowing or hissing sound HOW TO GET ADDITIONAL or relocated by anyone other than a INFORMATION • Dust blowing from a hole in the pipeline operator. ground For more information call 570-319-4043 or visit www.howardenergypartners.com. • Continuous bubbling in wet or fl ooded areas • Gaseous or hydrocarbon odor • Dead or discolored vegetation in a green area • Flames, if a leak has ignited

38 OK21 Howard Energy Partners

39 OK21 KPC Pipeline, LLC

19970 West 161st Street Olathe, KS 66062

ABOUT KPC PIPELINE, LLC trained personnel to assist emergency responders. EMERGENCY CONTACT: KPC Pipeline, LLC (“KPC”) owns and 1-800-467-2751 operates a 1,120 mile interstate gas KPC employees and emergency re- pipeline which transports natural gas from sponders are trained to protect life, PRODUCTS/DOT GUIDEBOOK ID#/GUIDE#: Oklahoma and Kansas to metropolitan property and facilities in the case of an Natural Gas 1971 115 Wichita, Kansas City and interconnecting emergency. KPC employees will also pipeline markets. The KPC system take steps to minimize the amount of OKLAHOMA includes three compressor stations with product that leaks out and to isolate the COUNTIES OF OPERATION: a total of 14,680 horsepower and has a emergency. capacity of approximately 160 MMcf/day. Harper Pawnee KPC has bidirectional interconnections MAINTAINING SAFETY AND Osage Woods with Enogex and Panhandle Eastern INTEGRITY OF PIPELINES ______as well as supply interconnects with Changes may occur. Contact the operator to KPC invests signifi cant time and capital discuss their pipeline systems and areas of ANR Pipeline, Kansas Gas Services maintaining the quality and integrity of operation. Transportation System. In addition, KPC their pipeline systems. Most active pipe- can both receive gas from and deliver gas lines are monitored 24 hours a day via to Panhandle Eastern in its production grams known as Integrity Management manned control centers. KPC also uti- and market zones. KPC is capable of Programs (IMPs). Specifi c information lizes on-ground observers to identify po- distributing Anadarko and Arkoma basin about KPC’s program may be found by tential dangers. Control center personnel gas into the Midwest and throughout contacting us directly. continually monitor the pipeline system Kansas, as well as accessing Oklahoma and assess changes in pressure and markets via Enogex. KPC is one of just fl ow. They notify fi eld personnel if there is HOW TO GET ADDITIONAL a few pipelines that can facilitate north/ a possibility of a leak. Automatic shut-off INFORMATION south gas deliveries between various valves are sometimes utilized to isolate For an overview of KPC’s IMP, contact us supply and market regions in the U.S. a leak. at 800-467-2751. WHAT DOES KPC DO IF A LEAK Gas transmission and hazardous liquid For an overview of KPC’s Emergency OCCURS? pipeline operators have developed sup- Response Plan please call 913-764- plemental hazard and assessment pro- 6015. To prepare for the event of a leak, KPC regularly communicates, plans, and trains with local emergency respond- ers. Upon the notifi cation of an incident or leak KPC will immediately dispatch

40 OK21 Magellan Midstream Partners, L.P.

One Williams Center Magellan Pipeline Company, LP Tulsa, OK 74172 Magellan Crude Oil Pipeline Company LP Magellan Pipelines Holdings LP (Headquarters) (800) 574-6671 Magellan Terminals Holdings LP (Local Toll Free) (800) 772-0480 Magellan Operating Company, LLC Website: www.magellanlp.com

SYSTEM OVERVIEW FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS EMERGENCY CONTACT: Name of system: 1. How can an emergency responder (800) 720-2417 Magellan Midstream Partners, L.P. or LEPC obtain maps of the pipeline? Name of operator: PRODUCTS/DOT GUIDEBOOK ID#/GUIDE#: Magellan Midstream Partners, L.P. Emergency responders and Butane 1075/1011 115 local planning/zoning authorities Crude Oil 1267 128 Type of system: Transmission may obtain detailed maps of our Diesel Fuel 1202/1993 128 List of products transported in system from fi eld operations staff Gasoline 1971 115 system: Butane, Crude Oil, Refi ned or contact us directly via email at: Jet Fuel 1863 128 Petroleum Products (Diesel Fuel, damageprevention@ magellanlp.com Gasoline), and Jet Fuel. or call 888-945-2255. In addition, the OKLAHOMA National Pipeline Mapping System COUNTIES OF OPERATION: OPERATOR OVERVIEW (www.npms.phsa.dot.gov) provides Carter Murray a list of pipeline operators in your Magellan Midstream Partners, L.P. is Cleveland Noble community as well as the location of a publicly traded limited partnership , Craig Nowata pipelines and other information. principally engaged in the transportation, Creek Okfuskee storage and distribution of refi ned 2. How will Magellan and response Garfi eld Oklahoma products and crude oil. Magellan agencies work together during Garvin Osage operates a 9,800 mile refi ned products Pipeline Emergencies? Grant Pawnee pipeline system with 54 connected Haskell Payne Local response agencies are terminals as well as 25 independent Hughes Pittsburg expected to play a key role in the fi rst terminals not connected to our pipeline Jeff erson Pontotoc few hours of a response, protecting system, two marine terminals (one of Kay Pottawatomie the public, isolating the area and which is owned through joint venture) Le Flore Rogers using local materials such as dirt and a 2,200 mile crude oil pipeline Lincoln Stephens or sand to help safely contain the system. Logan Tulsa event. Magellan personnel will join a McClain Washington Unifi ed Command and can provide COMMITMENT TO SAFETY, HEALTH key response equipment such as air ______& ENVIRONMENT Changes may occur. Contact the operator to monitors, vacuum trucks, emergency discuss their pipeline systems and areas of Magellan Midstream Partners, L.P is spill contractors, heavy construction operation. committed to the safe, reliable delivery equipment and specialized command of refi ned products, and crude oil. post contractors Our pipelines are designed, installed, 3. How can an emergency responder tested,operated, and maintained learn more about the company’s according to strict standards employed offi cial emergency plans? by our company, the pipeline industry If interested in learning more about and the federal government. Safety, our facility response plan, please honesty, responsibility, and effi ciency are contact your local Magellan fi eld at the core of Magellan’s business. representative or contact Magellan Corporate directly via email at: damageprevention@ magellanlp.com. 4. How can responders learn more about pipeline responding training opportunities? Visit www.pipelineemergencies.com. or visit www.magellanlp.com for more information and additional resources.

Our pipeline markers can be typically identifi ed by the black and red bands at the top.

41 OK21 Magellan Midstream Partners, L.P.

42 OK21 Marathon Pipe Line LLC

EMERGENCYEMERGENCY NUMBER: NUMBER: 1-833-MPL-1234 1-800-537-6644 (1-833-675-1234)

About Marathon Pipe Line LLC • Control ignition sources. EMERGENCY CONTACT: Marathon Pipe Line LLC (MPL) • Call MPL’s emergency number 1-833-675-1234 operates underground pipelines that 1-833-675-1234 and provide the transport crude oil, petroleum products following information: PRODUCTS/DOT GUIDEBOOK ID#/GUIDE#: and natural gas to and from terminals, Crude Oil 1267 128 Location; refi neries and other pipelines across the nation. Movement of these liquids Nature of the problem; and OKLAHOMA and gas through pipelines is the safest COUNTIES OF OPERATION: A telephone number at which a method of transporting energy. MPL is responsible person can be contacted. committed to building and maintaining Craig Payne strong relationships with all of our Creek Rogers Emergency Preparedness stakeholders. To learn more about MPL, Oage Tulsa log on to www.marathonpipeline.com. Although you are familiar with the steps Ottawa Washington required to safeguard the public, MPL has Pawnee ______Commitment to Safety, Health & the planned responses to unique emergency Changes may occur. Contact the operator to Environment situations that may arise with its pipeline discuss their pipeline systems and areas of facilities and operations. Here are a operation. MPL is committed to experiencing no few key topics that you should review accidents, no harm to people, and no prior to the unlikely event of a pipeline damage to the environment. MPL utilizes emergency: Public Safety and Evacuations a comprehensive risk-based Integrity Management Program to ensure the Evacuation plans and procedures should Emergency Response Plans safety of the pipelines, where a pipeline refl ect the available assets and capa- release could aff ect a densely populated MPL has developed extensive response bilities of your own organization. Expert area, drinking water, ecological area, or a plans for all of its facilities based on the knowledge of your area is key to creating commercially navigable waterway. These knowledge of its own personnel, available the best evacuation, traffi c control and re- management programs include routine equipment, tools and materials. These routing, and railroad stoppage plans in or- in-line inspection, maintenance, leak plans are accessible at every facility. This der to limit public exposure and minimize detection, surveillance, and corrosion document provides a general overview accidental ignition. control. You can fi nd more information of MPL’s capabilities. For more detailed at the MPL website listed above or by information or to review the Emergency Fire or Explosion contacting a nearby MPL area offi ce. Response Plan, please call 1-855-888- MPL does not have dedicated fi re re- 8056. MPL can provide assistance in sponse personnel and must rely on the Emergency Response planning your emergency procedures, capabilities of local responders. Pe- recognizing that the primary authority lies When an emergency occurs, gain control troleum and natural gas emergencies with you, the local emergency response of the situation as quickly as possible present unique challenges for response organization. with the following objectives: personnel, so proper training is crucial. Contact your state fi re marshall for pipe- • Assess the situation. Determine the Communicating with MPL During an line emergency training. The U.S. De- hazards and risks. Emergency partment of Transportation Emergency • Only enter a hazardous area if If a pipeline event occurs, emergency Response Guidebook provides informa- personnel are properly trained and response offi cials will be notifi ed and tion on potential hazards, public safety equipped. MPL operations personnel will be and emergency response. dispatched to the site. MPL personnel • Never enter a hazardous area without a and/or contractors will be at the site as Rescue or Medical Duties properly trained and equipped backup. quickly as possible. MPL employees are not trained to • Rescue any injured person, if safe to do conduct rescue operations of any kind. so. If you or another emergency response Emergency response personnel will be organization has set up an Incident • Evacuate persons in any endangered contacted to assist with any needed Command Center prior to the arrival of area. rescue. Coordination will be made with MPL personnel, the fi rst MPL employee emergency services or with a local • Prohibit the public from entering the to arrive at the site should be introduced hospital or medical provider in the event area. to the incident commander as the MPL of a medical emergency. representative.

43 OK21 Marathon Pipe Line LLC

Pipeline Equipment and Facilities Right-of-Way Activity Federal law requires specifi c training to One of the greatest threats to safe pipe- operate pipeline equipment; therefore, line operation is the accidental damage MPL employees will handle these caused by excavation, construction, duties. DO NOT attempt to operate any farming activities, and homeowner con- pipeline equipment, such as valves, in struction and maintenance. Awareness an emergency because doing so may is crucial in preventing these accidents. worsen the situation. Call IMMEDIATELY if you see suspicious or questionable activity near the pipe- Bomb or Security Threat line right of way. No one should conduct blasting, digging, ditching, drilling, level- MPL relies on the public to be its eyes ing or plowing near the pipeline right of and ears along the pipeline. If you witness way without fi rst contacting the state one any act of vandalism, loitering, receive a call center. bomb threat involving an MPL facility or other suspicious activity along the right Be aware that pipelines frequently share of way or pipeline facility, please report rights of way with other utilities (electric it immediately to the MPL Operation power lines, additional pipelines) or modes Closure Center at 1-833-675-1234. of transportation (roadways, railroads, The information above provides an outline etc.). Incidents such as lightning strikes, of points to remember when dealing with Natural Disasters fi res, train derailments, etc. on or near the a pipeline emergency. Remember, MPL right of way can damage an underground When a natural disaster (hurricane, storm, personnel are trained to deal with such pipeline. Should incidents such as these fl ood, tornado, volcano or earthquake) emergencies. Without their input, the risk occur and a pipeline operated by MPL is strikes or is pending, the area will be to those involved can be greatly increased. nearby, please call the MPL emergency closely monitored. Pipeline facilities will Therefore, contacting MPL in the event of number at 1-833-675-1234 to report the be inspected after the disaster. MPL any pipeline emergency is critical. incident. station personnel may contact emergency offi cials to identify any road closures that Pipeline Systems Map may hamper access to the facility. To learn more about the pipeline location and products transported through it, log on to www.marathonpipeline.com or download the FREE Marathon Pipeline Finder App from the App Store or Google Play. You may also visit www.npms. phmsa.dot.gov to view the approximate location of pipelines in your area.

For more information, use the email address or voice mailbox number below:

CONTACT [email protected] | 1-855-888-8056 | www.marathonpipeline.com US Emergency Number: 1-833-675-1234

44 OK21 Midcoast Energy

Midcoast Energy, LLC P.O. Box 128 Houston, TX 77001 Website: www.midcoastenergy.com

OUR OPERATIONS Anadarko System • 2,900 mi. of gathering pipe EMERGENCY CONTACT: Safety, operational reliability and system • 12 processing plants 1-888-650-8099 integrity are the core of what we do. • 1 treatment plant We take many preventative measures to • 1,150 mmcf/d processing cap. PRODUCTS/DOT GUIDEBOOK ID#/GUIDE#: promote safe, reliable operations of our Natural Gas 1971 115 East Texas System natural gas pipelines and related facilities, • 4,000 mi. of gathering and including: OKLAHOMA transmission pipe COUNTIES OF OPERATION: • High-quality pipeline material, anti- • 4 processing plants corrosion coatings and cathodic • 2 HCDP plants Beckham Washita protection (a low-level direct current to • 885 mmcf/d processing cap. Dewey Woodward inhibit corrosion) North Texas System Roger Mills • Pressure testing of new and existing • 3,956 mi. of gathering pipe ______pipelines Changes may occur. Contact the operator to • 5 plants • Inspection and preventative discuss their pipeline systems and areas of • 1 on standby operation. maintenance programs • 275 mmcf/d processing cap. • Monitoring of pipelines and related facilities Texas Express • Frequent aerial and periodic ground • 580 mi. of transmission lines with 115 EMERGENCY CONTACT: surveys of the right-of-way mi. of natural gas liquids gathering 1-888-650-8099 • Remote control valves lines • Emergency response preparedness • 280,000 bpd PRODUCTS/DOT GUIDEBOOK ID#/GUIDE#: training and drills for employees and Natural Gas 1971 115 third-party emergency responders READY TO DIG? Liquid Natural Gas 1971 115 Please call 811 to ensure your project is DELIVERING ENERGY FROM completed properly and safely. TEXAS WELLHEAD TO MARKET COUNTIES OF OPERATION: Midcoast Energy is a full-service natural gas and natural gas liquid (NGL) Childress Knox midstream business headquartered in Coke Fisher Houston, Texas. Collingsworth Nolan Cottle Roberts Gray Scurry Hemphill Stonewall Kent Wheeler King ______Changes may occur. Contact the operator to discuss their pipeline systems and areas of operation.

This segment involves our three systems -Anadarko, East Texas and North Texas - for gathering, treating, processing and transporting natural gas and NGLs. They connect established and growing gas-producing regions in Texas and Oklahoma. Our Texas Express NGL System provides takeaway from liquid rich basins in the Rockies, the mid-continent and Texas.

45 OK21 Midship Pipeline Company, LLC

Ken Guidry / Daniel Hamburger Phone: (337) 533-2111 / (713) 375-5688 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] Website: cheniere.com/pipelines/midship/

MIDSHIP PIPELINES many of which are prescribed by law, include detailed analysis of the EMERGENCY CONTACT: Midship Pipeline Company, LLC underground corrosion protection 1-877-375-5002 (“Midship”) was formed to connect new systems along our pipelines, as well as gas production from the emerging STACK above ground surveys for detecting signs PRODUCTS/DOT GUIDEBOOK ID#/GUIDE#: and SCOOP plays in the Anadarko Basin of leaks or other potential problems, Natural Gas 1971 115 in Oklahoma to growing Gulf Coast and and periodic inspections by the U.S. Southeast markets via deliveries to Department of Transportation. OKLAHOMA existing pipelines. COUNTIES OF OPERATION: Our fi eld technicians are constantly on The Midship Pipeline consists of nearly the alert for third-party excavators who 200 miles of 36-inch diameter new-build Bryan Grady may unknowingly dig near our pipelines. pipeline that begins in Kingfi sher County, Canadian Johnston Damage by outside parties is the leading Carter Stephens Oklahoma and terminates at natural gas cause of damage to pipelines in the pipeline interconnects near Bennington, Garvin Kingfi sher United States, and we work hard to ______Oklahoma. The facilities include a total protect the public and our facilities. Changes may occur. Contact the operator to of three mainline compressor stations, discuss their pipeline systems and areas of one booster station, seven receipt meter Implementation of an integrity operation. stations/taps, four delivery meters, and management program (IMP) helps three laterals. safeguard the safety of the community, environment, and our facilities. Our team PIPELINE MARKERS members examine and inspect crossing PIPELINE SAFETY Pipelines are buried under ground in requests to reduce the risk of third party rights-of-way and are normally not Pipelines are the safest and most damage and monitor the gas streams for visible. The rights-of-way are created effi cient means of transporting natural indications of hazardous components by an easement or permit. For your gas, according to National Transportation that could increase the probability of safety, markers like the one shown in the Safety Board statistics. In the United internal corrosion. States alone, there are over 300,000 image to the right, are used to show the pipeline’s approximate location. miles of natural gas transmission CALL BEFORE YOU DIG pipelines in use every day. Midship marks all our lines with round Pipeline damage is most frequently “bullet” markers, straight fl at markers, Our facilities are kept under constant caused by excavation projects. In advance or metal signs. All the signs are yellow. watch 24-hours a day, seven days a week of any excavation projects, crossing a Markers indicate the general, not exact, by the staff at our Gas Control center. pipeline with heavy equipment, or blasting location of a pipeline. These markers DO Our Gas Control Center continuously in the vicinity of any pipelines contact NOT indicate the depth of the pipeline, gathers and monitors data from pipelines Oklahoma811 by dialing 811, dialing 1 and related facilities across our entire (800) 522-OKIE (6543), or visiting their pipeline network. From the center, our web page at www.okie811.org. team members can make sure energy arrives where it is needed, when it is Every digging job requires that you needed, and that a rapid response is contact Oklahoma811, even small available to any problems on the system. projects like planting trees or shrubs. If you hit an underground utility line while Our operation employees receive regular digging, you can harm yourself, harm training and are qualifi ed under U.S. those around you, and/or disrupt service Department of Transportation standards to your community. for natural gas pipeline operators. Following strict procedures and safety If you expose or make contact with a standards, our experienced fi eld pipeline or other natural gas equipment, technicians are responsible for day-to- call our emergency number at 1 (877) day support of the pipeline facilities and 375-5002 immediately, even if it appears are on-call at all times to respond to any the utility isn’t damaged. A small scratch, contingency. scrape, gouge, dent, or crease to the pipe or coating could cause a safety problem Inspections of our facilities help us detect in the future. It’s important that we inspect potential problems before they become any potential damage, whether or not it’s safety concerns. These inspections, apparent.

46 OK21 Midship Pipeline Company, LLC

NOR is the pipeline necessarily laid in a forward to working with you to ensure us via e-mail / telephone to schedule a straight line between the markers. Never that together we can safely meet our meeting. rely solely on the presence or absence of nation’s growing demand for clean, pipeline markers. Always call your state’s environmentally friendly natural gas. REPORTING SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY One-Call notifi cation service or dial 811 Our fi eld pipeline staff can be reached at NEAR A PIPELINE before digging. (361) 850-0755. The nation’s infrastructures, including Pipeline markers are important to public pipeline, are a matter of National EMERGENCY RESPONSE safety. It is a federal crime for any person Security. If you witness suspicious to willfully deface, damage, remove, or Midship off ers access for emergency activity on a pipeline right-of-way, please destroy any pipeline sign or right-of-way responders to review parts of the report it to the appropriate authorities as marker required by federal law. company Emergency Response Plan soon as possible. You may also call our via the Cheniere Web site at https:// fi eld pipeline staff at (361) 850-0755 or AN INTEGRAL PART OF THE www.cheniere.com/where-we-work/ emergency number at 1 (877) 375-5002. COMMUNITY midship-pipeline. If you are interested in The Department of Homeland Security’s reviewing Cheniere emergency response website, www.dhs.gov/dhspublic, lists Midship Pipeline Company is an integral information, please use the web site to threat advisories. part of this community and we look request access to the material or contact

47 OK21 Northern Natural Gas

1111 South 103rd Street Omaha, NE 68124 Phone: 1-888-367-6671 Website: www.northernnaturalgas.com

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COMPANY PROFILE EMERGENCY CONTACT: Northern Natural Gas (Northern) is a subsidiary of Berkshire Hathaway Energy, based in Ornaha, Nebraska, and operates an interstate natural gas high pressure, transmission pipeline 1-888-367-6671 systern extending from Texas to the upper Midwest. The system includes over 14,000 miles of natural gas pipeline, capable of 5.8 billion cubic feet per day (Bcf/d) of market area capacity, PRODUCTS/DOT GUIDEBOOK ID#/GUIDE#: plus 1.78 Bcf/d of fi eld capacity. Northern has a total of fi ve natural gas storage facilities, Natural Gas 1971 115 three of which are underground facilities and the other two are Liquefi ed Natural Gas (LNG) Natural Gas Condensate 1971 115 facilities. All fi ve total 75 Bcf which includes 4 Bcf of liquefi ed natural gas. At times, Northern’s pipelines may be odorized, please check with your Northern Natural Gas representative to OKLAHOMA learn more. Northern provides transportation and storage services to approximately 81 utilities COUNTIES OF OPERATION: and numerous end-use customers in the upper Midwest. Pipeline pressures can reach as high as 1,600 pounds per square inch gauge. Pipeline sizes range from 2 inches to 36 inches Beaver Beckham in diameter. The maximum potential impact radius (PIR) is 1,000 feet. Harper Custer Call 811 before digging. A pipeline representative must be present when excavating Roger Mills within 25 feet of the pipeline. ______Changes may occur. Contact the operator to discuss their pipeline systems and areas of operation. HOW CAN YOU TELL WHERE A NPMS at: www.npms.phmsa.dot.gov to PIPELINE IS LOCATED? learn more. Since natural gas pipelines are built WHO SHOULD I CALL IF I DETECT A • They will fi rst protect people. underground, line markers are used to GAS LEAK IN MY HOME? indicate the approximate location of the • If a fi re does not already exist, they will pipelines. However, these markers do not If you suspect a natural gas leak inside your remove all sources of ignition. indicate how deep the pipeline is buried. home or on your service line, immediately • They will help people in distress. Also the route can take twists and turns evacuate and contact 911 and your between markers. It is a crime for any local gas company from a safe location. • They will eliminate the natural gas person to deliberately damage, destroy, or Northern operates the pipeline that delivers source. If it is possible to do so from remove any pipeline sign or right-of-way gas to local distribution companies. The the location of the emergency, they will. marker. Never assume the pipeline lies distribution companies then deliver the gas In many cases, the natural gas must in a straight line. Always call your state to homes and businesses. be shut off at a remote location. It is One Call Center before digging. Pipelines important for you to know that Northern can lose cover by natural erosion or other IF YOU ARE A PUBLIC SAFETY employees are responsible for operating forces. Certain types of deep farming OFFICIAL: the valves that isolate the aff ected activities require advanced notifi cation facilities. A public safety offi cial must take whatever before disturbing the soil. Some examples steps are necessary to safeguard the public • Is your group or agency interested in a are: chisel plowing, waterway work and in the event of a pipeline emergency. The presentation or additional information? drain tiling. If you observe indications that following points are off ered as a guide. Call the Northern emergency number at a pipeline is shallow, exposed or damaged, 1-888-367-6671 and ask to establish a immediately contact the Northern Natural • Notify the appropriate pipeline company. public education liaison. Together we will Gas 24-hour Operations Communication Report the type (leak, rupture, fi re) determine the appropriate Northern fi eld Center at 1-888-367-6671. Call 811 or visit and the location of the emergency. If location nearest you and then provide it is a Northern Natural Gas pipeline, you a means to contact Northern’s local call the toll-free 24-hour Operations representative for more details. Communication Center: 1-888-367-6671. • For more general information visit www. • Establish a safety zone around the pipelineemergencies.com emergency site and control access. • Use initial evacuation of 1,320 feet (1/4 mile) until advised further. • If gas is not burning, avoid doing anything that may ignite it. Be aware of wind direction and remove potential ignition sources.

While emergency response agencies are www.call811.com doing their part, Northern employees will do what needs to be done to protect lives and property.

48 OK21 NuStar Logistics, L.P.

Henry Gonzalez Phone: 361-249-9445 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.nustarenergy.com

ABOUT NUSTAR LOGISTICS, L.P. call our Central West Region Public Awareness Supervisor, Mr. Henry Gon- EMERGENCY CONTACT: NuStar Logistics, L.P. is a subsidiary of zalez, at (361) 290-0604. 1-800-481-0038 NuStar Energy L.P., a publicly traded limited partnership based in San Antonio, NUSTAR LOGISTICS, L.P. SYSTEM PRODUCTS/DOT GUIDEBOOK ID#/GUIDE#: Texas, with pipeline and terminal OVERVIEW Crude Oil 1267 128 facilities that store and distribute crude Gasoline 1203 128 oil, refi ned products and specialty liquids. CRUDE OIL PIPELINES Diesel Fuel 1202/1993 128 NuStar has operations in the United Nustar transports crude oil in 3 states. Jet Fuel 1863 128 States, Canada and Mexico. For more These pipeline systems transport crude information, visit NuStar Energy’s Web oil and other feedstock such as gas oil OKLAHOMA site at www.nustarenergy.com. from various points in Texas, Oklahoma COUNTIES OF OPERATION: The Regional Headquarters for NuStar and Colorado to McKee and Three Riv- Logistics, L.P. is located in Corpus Christi ers refi neries in Texas and Ardmore Re- Carter Jackson and Amarillo,TX. The region is commonly fi nery in Oklahoma. Cimarron Jeff erson referred to as the Central West Region. Greer Texas NuStar’s pipeline system transports Harmon Tillman crude oil from the Eagle Ford Shale from ______COMMITMENT TO HEALTH, SAFETY several Texas terminals in Frio, McMullen Changes may occur. Contact the operator to AND ENVIRONMENT discuss their pipeline systems and areas of and La Salle counties to NuStar’s North operation. NuStar is committed to achieving the Beach facility in Corpus Christi, Texas. highest standards of safety and environ- mental excellence throughout its opera- REFINED PRODUCT PIPELINES tions and believes it is every employee’s perform their normal duties. In today’s These pipeline systems transport refi ned responsibility to conduct business in era of heightened security, we ask that products from Corpus Christi, McKee, accordance with this commitment, and you, as you go about your normal duties Three Rivers and Ardmore refi neries to management’s responsibility to provide of protecting your community, be on the NuStar terminals or to interconnections the resources, equipment, training, and lookout for any unidentifi ed individuals or with third-party pipelines, for distribution tools to ensure continued improvement. suspicious activity occurring on NuStar to markets in Texas, Oklahoma, Colo- And, we’re proud of the results we’ve rights-of-way. If you note any suspicious rado, New Mexico, Wyoming, other mid- achieved thanks to our employees com- activity around our pipeline right-of-way, continent states and Mexico. mitment to this mission. please contact us by calling our 24-hour The refi ned products transported in these toll free emergency number (1-800-481- As NuStar continues to grow, safety will pipelines include gasoline, distillates 0038). remain our highest priority. It is NuStar’s (such as diesel and jet fuel), natural gas goal to continue to evolve and improve liquids (such as propane and butane), PIPELINE MONITORING as best safety practices are shared blend stocks and petrochemicals includ- among all our facilities, with the constant At various locations along the NuStar ing but not limited to toluene, xylene and goal of achieving safe, accident-free fa- pipelines, there is monitoring equip- raffi nate. Terminal loading and storage cilities throughout our system. ment, which relays via satellite transmis- facilities associated with these pipeline sions information about the operations NuStar fully recognizes that our safety systems may contain ethanol. of the pipelines. Information about the and environmental success is due in fl ow rate, pressure, and pumping status large part to the partnerships formed with NUSTAR DAMAGE PREVENTION is constantly transmitted to the NuStar the stakeholders in the communities in MEASURES pipeline control center in San Antonio, which we operate. NuStar is committed There are several damage prevention Texas. There, trained technicians called to promoting pipeline safety and provid- measures NuStar employs to help en- pipeline controllers operate pumps and ing stakeholders with the information sure pipeline integrity. valves along pipeline routes remotely, necessary to promote general aware- through the use of computer technology, ness of pipelines and what to do in the Pipeline Surveillance: NuStar regularly and keep track of fl ow and pressures event of a pipeline emergency. inspects and surveys the pipelines it op- along NuStar pipelines. Deviations from erates. NuStar performs aerial patrols This booklet is an important fi rst step in normal fl ow conditions are detected and of our pipelines on a scheduled and understanding public awareness and analyzed to determine whether these frequent basis. Operations and main- pipeline safety. Should you have addi- abnormal conditions indicate a possible tenance personnel make visual inspec- tional questions or need additional infor- pipeline leak, thus providing the control- tions of the pipeline right-of-way as they mation on public safety or NuStar, please ler with information that can be used

49 OK21 NuStar Logistics, L.P. rapidly to evaluate changes in fl ow and the pipeline. These mile markers run the eas (HCA’s), and identifying evaluation pressure conditions. The controller takes entire length of the pipeline, and provide and improvement opportunities. appropriate action based on this informa- good, consistent reference locations for tion. The pipeline control center oper- the identifi cation of specifi c points on the LEAK PREVENTION PROGRAM ates 24 hours a day, seven days a week. pipeline. The pipeline mile markers Nu- Our leak prevention program includes Star use to mark the pipelines it operates When an abnormal situation arises, specifi c practices and procedures to look similar to the ones shown above. one resolution available to the NuStar continually assess and monitor, regularly controller is to close one or more of the test and inspect, and prevent corrosion THIRD PARTY DAMAGE motor operated valves located at the and excavation damage on the pipelines PREVENTION stations, and other key locations in the we operate. NuStar regularly tests and pipeline. Another is that he/she can shut A major cause of pipeline accidents is inspects the condition of the pipelines down the pumps on the pipelines. In ad- third party damage to pipelines caused and the eff ectiveness of our day-to-day dition, the controller may send a person by excavation activities. NuStar has a leak prevention activities, using timely to close one or more of the manual op- continuing educational program to com- data evaluation, investigation, and erated block valves, which are located municate pipeline safety information to corrective action procedures. Employees along the line. the general public and excavators. Nu- and contractors who perform work must Star is a member of one-call notifi cation attend training and meet qualifi cation systems in states where it operates pipe- requirements. lines. One-call centers take detailed in- The following practices and procedures

DAMAGE OR REMOVAL OF formation from anyone doing excavation THIS SIGN IS A FEDERAL are among many that NuStar has devel- OFFENSE SUBJECT TO A $5000 FINE AND OR work and notify member underground 1 YEAR IMPRISONMENT oped to ensure safe and reliable pipeline facility operators. Underground facility operations: WARNING operators determine whether they have a confl ict with the excavation and, when • Routine pipeline operations and PETROLEUM necessary, mark the approximate loca- maintenance PIPELINE tion of underground facilities. In some • Excavation damage prevention BEFORE EXCAVATING OR IN EMERGENCY, CALL cases, and in order to protect the public education NuStar Logistics, L.P. 800-481-0038 and the environment, NuStar employees • SCADA- NuStar applies remain on-site during excavation work Supervisory Control and Data near the pipeline. Underground facility Acquisition systems for safe and PIPELINE MARKERS AND SIGNS locations are provided as a free service effi cient pipeline operation. The to anyone performing excavation work. Operations Control Center in San Pipelines are buried for safety reasons. Law requires you to call an excavation Antonio, Texas electronically Since most pipelines are underground, notifi cation service registered in the State monitors our pipelines. Information pipeline markers like these examples are of operation if you plan to dig or construct is communicated between the used to show their approximate location: anywhere near a pipeline. You are re- Control Center and remote NuStar has installed pipeline mark- quired to call 48 hours, (excluding week- monitoring sites 24 hours a day, ers, similar to these examples, at pub- ends) before you begin your excavation seven days a week, using satellite lic roads, rail and river crossings, and project. This law applies to individuals and other remote communication various other places along the pipeline’s as well as excavation/construction com- technology. path. However, you should never as- panies. • ROW patrols and surveys- Right- sume that these markers mark the exact Of-Way conditions are evaluated by location of the line. Someone may have ONE-CALL INFORMATION routine aerial and surface patrols. moved or removed the sign. It is a crimi- Surveys are conducted to evaluate If you plan to dig or construct anywhere nal off ense to willingly deface, damage, changing conditions on the pipeline near our pipeline, call 811 or a qualifi ed remove, or destroy any pipeline sign, right-of-way, and to consider water- one-call center in your area of operation. right-of-way marker, or marine buoy. ways, erosion and soil subsidence, Please look for similar signs at or near and unauthorized excavation or INTEGRITY MANAGEMENT PLAN your location. Should you see one or construction activity. OVERVIEW these NuStar signs, please don’t hesitate • External corrosion prevention- Prior to dial the number on the sign. A NuStar Safety and environmental performance to pipeline burial, an external representative will be happy to help. is NuStar’s fi rst priority. Ensuring the coating is applied to the outer pipe mechanical integrity of our pipelines surface to prevent corrosion. This Aerial patrol pilots are trained to observe helps us to successfully meet our goal of coating, combined with the the rights-of-way for anything out of the protecting employees, customers, con- application of cathodic protection, ordinary. Should pilots notice a discol- tractors, and the public and environment. minimizes the potential for oration on the ground, the presence of The NuStar Pipeline Integrity Manage- corrosion. Cathodic protection is an heavy equipment on or around the rights- ment Program defi nes how we work to electrical process whereby metal of-way or a number of other conditions, achieve this goal and comply with appli- rods connected to a surface power they report these situations to NuStar cable laws and regulations. source attract corrosion instead of fi eld personnel who are dispatched to the the pipe. site for further investigation. The NuStar Pipeline Integrity Manage- • Internal corrosion prevention- In ment Program assists us in preventing Mile markers help both pilots and fi eld NuStar pipelines that transport leaks and spills, determining pipelines personnel identify specifi c locations on products containing water, which that could aff ect High Consequence Ar-

50 OK21 NuStar Logistics, L.P.

can cause corrosion inside the Public Awareness Supervisor at the re- • If there are several pipeline signs in pipe, we inject a corrosion gion offi ce in Corpus Christi, Texas at the aff ected area, and you can not inhibitor chemical into the 361-260-0604. determine whose line is involved, pipelines and perform internal feel free to contact NuStar at the cleaning to prevent corrosion. NUSTAR PIPELINE SAFETY TIPS FOR number listed on our sign. A NuStar • Integrity testing- NuStar regularly EMERGENCY RESPONDERS Representative will respond. performs in-line inspections and • Please inform the law enforcement • 9-1-1 Dispatch Centers receiving pressure testing of its pipeline to offi cers that are limiting access to calls related to NuStar should call evaluate their condition and your scene that NuStar personnel the NUSTAR CONTROL eff ectiveness of leak prevention are on the way. NuStar personnel CENTER’S 24 hour activities. High resolution in-line will be a valuable resource to emergency number at 1-800-481- inspection equipment, capable of your response team. 0038. If NuStar lines seem to be detecting corrosion and dents, are • NuStar representatives are involved in an incident the Control used to inspect our pipelines. trained in the Incident Center will ensure that appropriate Inspection data is evaluated and an Command System, and will report operations representatives respond investigation performed if directly to the Incident Commander to the scene with vital operational necessary. To confi rm safe upon arriving at the scene. All information. operation at normal pressures, NuStar response personnel are • Please understand that pipeline NuStar performs pressure testing at trained to perform their activities incidents are Haz Mat incidents. As pressures exceeding normal in accordance with pipeline products can produce operating pressures. applicable laws and regulations. vapors, gathering weather informa- • The NuStar Pipeline Control tion about wind speed, and direc- SPILL MITIGATION PROGRAM Center in San Antonio, tion, temperature, and relative Texas is able to monitor and Through our spill mitigation program we humidity will help responder’s control all pipeline operations, endeavor to educate and communicate. approach from a safe up-wind including opening and closing This is accomplished by way of public direction. valves, product identifi cation, fl ow awareness activities, carefully monitored • Be sure not to drive vehicles or rates, and other important leak detection systems, emergency re- equipment into a vapor cloud. information. Your on-site NuStar sponse plans and drills. • If you use your DOT EMERGENCY Representative will have access to RESPONSE GUIDEBOOK, to all Control Center information. HIGH CONSEQUENCE AREAS establish exclusionary zones, note

CONSIDERATION that pipeline products are NUSTAR EMERGENCY RESPONSE referenced in the DOT Guide- High Consequence Areas (HCA’s) are RESOURCES book. Responding vehicles and defi ned in federal regulations as popu- personnel should of course avoid Emergency Condition: lated areas, commercially navigable vapor clouds, or puddles of liquid. An emergency condition exists if any one waterways, and areas that are unusu- If you’re using Excavation Pro- or combination of the following events ally sensitive to environmental damage. tocols because of a pipeline occurs on a pipeline: NuStar has identifi ed pipeline sections incident, remember that the that could aff ect an HCA, and has made • Fire, explosion, or a natural disaster evacuating citizens may need to be special considerations in these areas at or near a pipeline facility; informed about ignition source when developing and implementing leak • Accidental release of hazardous elimination practices such as not prevention and spill mitigation programs. vapors and/or liquids from a operating motor vehicles, electrical pipeline; switches, or other spark/fl ame PROGRAM EVALUATION AND • Operational failure causing a producing equipment. IMPROVEMENT hazardous condition. • As you establish your Hot, Warm, At NuStar we regularly evaluate and au- and Cold Zones, render medical NUSTAR EMERGENCY CONDITION dit the implementation of our practices aid, and ensure all road, rail, and COURSE OF ACTION and procedures to ensure consistent air traffi c is kept out of your application and identify improvement op- exclusionary zone, remember that If an emergency occurs NuStar portunities. NuStar enlists its own audi- the presence of a rotten egg odor at personnel will get to the location as tors and subject matter experts as well a pipeline incident maybe an soon as possible. It is anticipated that as state and federal auditors to perform indication of Hydrogen Sulfi de. most reports will be received via our 24- evaluations and audits. Hydrogen Sulfi de can quickly hour emergency number answered in deaden your sense of smell. The the San Antonio, Texas pipeline control NuStar constantly seeks new products smell maybe gone, but the danger center. The Control Center Operator and techniques that enhance the safety of Hydrogen Sulfi de may remain. will contact fi eld operations technicians. and reliability of the pipelines it operates. • Do not allow anyone to try to turn Upon receiving the report, the fi eld If you want additional information on In- pipeline valves, or shut off operations technician will travel directly tegrity Management or wish to comment pipeline equipment. This could to the scene and take remedial action. to NuStar about public safety, damage cause instability in the pipeline The operations technician is authorized prevention, protection of HCA’s, emer- system. (Do not attempt to to shut the pipeline down, if information gency preparedness or other concerns, extinguish a primary pipeline fi re, available indicated that action needs to please contact the NuStar Central West but direct eff orts at exposures only.) be taken. It is important that no one other

51 OK21 NuStar Logistics, L.P. than a NuStar representative operate any NUSTAR AREA (LOCAL) NuStar – Central West Region’s re- pipeline equipment. There are potential REPRESENTATIVE(S) sponse is centered on the Integrated problems that must be evaluated by Contingency Plan which outlines Nu- For more information on how to receive trained personnel who are familiar with Star’s response to emergency incidents. local contact numbers for NuStar Area pipeline operations prior to closing NuStar’s Spill Mitigation Procedures fol- Representative(s) please call our San valves. Once NuStar personnel arrive on low a general order of response that is Antonio Control Center at 1-800-481- site, they immediately begin evaluation used regardless of the magnitude or lo- 0038. and take the appropriate action needed cation of the discharge. to minimize any potential hazards. The LOCATION OF NUSTAR EMERGENCY The General Order of Response is operations personnel are trained to PLANS divided into four phases: recognize dangers involved and use lower explosive limit air monitoring The Emergency Response Plans are lo- • Discovery and assessment meters and other devices to determine cated in the Regional offi ces and with our phase: This is where initial the extent of the danger. local Area Representative. If you would discovery and assessment of the like to access these plans, please call event occurs. The severity of the NUSTAR EMERGENCY RESPONSE our region offi ce during normal working event is classifi ed during this phase. TELEPHONE NUMBERS hours at 361-290-0604. • Response Phase: Notifi cation of the event, response Reporting a pipeline emergency allows NUSTAR EMERGENCY RESPONSE to the scene and mitigation of the NuStar and emergency offi cial agen- RESOURCES event happens during this phase. cies to quickly respond and reduces the This is also the phase where potential for a situation to become more Response equipment for the Central sustained response happens if a serious. West Region is supplied by NuStar’s contracted Oil Spill Response large event has occurred. If you discover an emergency condition Organizations (OSROs). These OSROs • Closure Phase: or even think there might be a problem are located in strategic locations across This is the phase where the event with the pipeline, take the following steps: the area of operations, and have the has been resolved to the satisfac- tion of Federal, State, and Local • Call 1-800-481-0038 regarding capabilities to provide initial and long- agencies. NuStar Pipelines term spill response throughout the • Termination and follow-up phase: • This number is answered 24 NuStar coverage areas. In this phase the response is hours a day, seven days a week, These companies are available 24-hours terminated, but periodic follow-up 365 days a year. a day to provide response personnel actions may be required by the • Give Operator your name, location and equipment to aid and assist us at stakeholders. and a description of the emergency; the scene. They provide the necessary • If you don’t know the pipeline expertise and equipment to properly The NuStar Integrated Contingency Plan company- call 911; minimize environmental damage and outlines the establishment of an Incident • Tell the 911 Operator your name, product recovery. Command System. This system will op- location and nature of the situation. erate in conjunction with other respond- ing agencies, by utilization of the Unifi ed Command System model.

NUSTAR COUNTY PIPELINE MAP Available for reference is the National Pipeline Mapping System (NPMS) web- site. This website can be accessed at www.npms.rspa.dot.gov. However, if you would like a county map of our area of operation please contact us to request one.

52 OK21 Panhandle Eastern Pipe Line Company

1300 Main St. Houston, TX 77002 Phone: (713) 989-7000 Website: www.energytransfer.com

Energy Transfer Partners, a Texas-based • NGL Transportation and Services energy company founded in 1995 as a – approximately 4,800 miles of EMERGENCY CONTACT: small intrastate natural gas pipeline NGL pipelines, three processing 1-800-225-3913 company, is now one of the largest plants, four fractionation facilities and most diversifi ed master limited and NGL storage facilities with PRODUCTS/DOT GUIDEBOOK ID#/GUIDE#: partnerships in the United States. aggregate working storage capacity of Natural Gas 1971 115 approximately 53 million Bbls. Strategically positioned in all of the major OKLAHOMA U.S. production basins, the company Panhandle Eastern Pipe Line, an COUNTIES OF OPERATION: owns and operates a geographically approximately 6,000-mile natural gas diverse portfolio of energy assets, pipeline system with access to diverse Alfalfa Kingfi sher including midstream, intrastate and supply sources, extends from producing Beaver Major interstate transportation and storage areas in the Anadarko Basin of Texas, Beckham Roger Mills assets. Energy Transfer operates more Oklahoma and Kansas through Missouri, Custer Texas than 90,000 miles of natural gas, crude oil, Illinois, Indiana, and into Michigan. Dewey Wood natural gas liquids and refi ned products Our Midwest customer base includes Garfi eld Woodward pipelines and related facilities, including ______some of the nation’s largest utility and terminalling, storage, fractionation, Changes may occur. Contact the operator to industrial natural gas users. discuss their pipeline systems and areas of blending and various acquisition and operation. marketing assets in 38 states. For more information about local operations of Panhandle Eastern • Intrastate Transportation and Storage Pipeline Company, please contact us: Operations – approximately 7,900 Beaver and Texas counties: miles of natural gas pipelines and Alfalfa, Beckham, Custer, Dewey, Gary Garrison three storage facilities. Garfi eld, Kingfi sher, Major, Roger Operations Manager Mills, Wood and Woodward counties: 806-621-2360 (wk) • Interstate Transportation and Storage Jason Hembree 580-651-7232 (m) Operations – approximately 19,000 Operations Manager [email protected] miles of natural gas pipelines; 10,770 580-327-2029 x 4721 (wk) miles of crude oil pipelines; and 2,200 580-747-2413 (m) miles of refi ned products pipelines [email protected] along with 40 refi ned products marketing terminals. • Midstream Operations –

approximately 40,000 miles of natural Colorado Kansas gas gathering pipelines and more Missouri than 60 processing, treating and New Mexico conditioning plants. Cimarron Texas Beaver Harper Kay Ottawa Woods Grant Nowata Craig Alfalfa Washington Osage

Woodward Garfield Noble Pawnee Rogers Major Delaware Mayes Arkansas

Ellis Payne Tulsa Dewey Kingfisher Wagoner Logan Blaine Creek Cherokee Adair

Roger Mills Lincoln Custer Muskogee Okmulgee Oklahoma Oklahoma Canadian Okfuskee Sequoyah

McIntosh WARNING Beckham Washita Seminole Haskell Caddo Cleveland Pottawatomie

Hughes NATURAL GAS Grady Greer McClain Kiowa Pittsburg Le Flore PIPELINE Latimer Harmon BEFORE EXCAVATING OR IN EMERGENCY Garvin Pontotoc Comanche Jackson Texas Coal Stephens Murray Pushmataha Tillman Atoka Johnston Cotton Carter

Jefferson McCurtain

Marshall Choctaw Love Bryan

Panhandle Eastern

025 50 100 Miles

53 OK21 Permian Express

1300 Main St. Houston, TX 77002 Phone: 713-989-7000 Website: www.energytransfer.com

Energy Transfer Partners, a Texas-based Permian Express, a joint venture, is energy company founded in 1995 as a operated by Sunoco Pipeline. The EMERGENCY CONTACT: small intrastate natural gas pipeline pipeline previously transported natural 1-800-722-2606 company, is now one of the largest gas liquids, however, it is currently not in and most diversifi ed master limited service. PRODUCTS/DOT GUIDEBOOK ID#/GUIDE#: partnerships in the United States. Natural Gas Liquids 1075 115 For more information about local op- Strategically positioned in all of the major erations of Permian Express Partners, OKLAHOMA U.S. production basins, the company please contact: COUNTIES OF OPERATION: owns and operates a geographically Gary Lane diverse portfolio of energy assets, Operations Manager Carter Stephens including midstream, intrastate and 405-444-8970 (wk) 405-640-1225 (m) Garvin interstate transportation and storage [email protected] assets. Energy Transfer operates more Changes may occur. Contact the operator to discuss their pipeline systems and areas of than 90,000 miles of natural gas, crude oil, operation. natural gas liquids and refi ned products pipelines and related facilities, including terminalling, storage, fractionation, blending and various acquisition and Colorado marketing assets in 38 states. Kansas • Intrastate Transportation and Storage Missouri Operations – approximately 7,900 New Mexico

Cimarron Texas Beaver Harper Kay Ottawa miles of natural gas pipelines and Woods Grant Nowata Craig Alfalfa Washington three storage facilities. Osage Woodward Garfield Noble Pawnee Rogers Major Delaware Mayes • Interstate Transportation and Storage Arkansas Ellis Payne Tulsa Dewey Kingfisher Wagoner Operations – approximately 19,000 Logan Blaine Creek Cherokee Adair

Roger Mills Lincoln miles of natural gas pipelines; 10,770 Custer Muskogee Okmulgee Oklahoma Oklahoma Canadian miles of crude oil pipelines; and 2,200 Okfuskee Sequoyah McIntosh Beckham Washita Seminole Haskell miles of refi ned products pipelines Caddo Cleveland Pottawatomie Hughes Grady Greer McClain along with 40 refi ned products Kiowa Le Flore Pittsburg Latimer

Harmon marketing terminals. Garvin Pontotoc Comanche Jackson Texas Coal Stephens Murray Pushmataha Tillman Atoka • Midstream Operations – Johnston Cotton Carter

approximately 40,000 miles of natural Jefferson McCurtain Marshall Choctaw gas gathering pipelines and more Love Bryan than 60 processing, treating and conditioning plants. Permian Express • NGL Transportation and Services – approximately 4,800 miles of 025 50 100 Miles NGL pipelines, three processing plants, four fractionation facilities and NGL storage facilities with aggregate working storage capacity of approximately 53 million Bbls. .

54 OK21 Rick Wightman PO Box 2740 Williston ND 58802 Phone: 701-651-8106 [email protected]

PONDEROSA GATHERING, LLC

WHO IS NEXTERA PONDEROSA our pipeline, we place markers similar PIPELINE? to those shown at regular intervals EMERGENCY CONTACT: along the pipeline, at road and railroad 1-701-651-8106 or 1-800-994-1958 We operate a 50.34 mile natural gas crossings and at all above ground pipeline in Latimer, Haskell and Pittsburg facilities. Defacing, damaging, removing PRODUCTS/DOT GUIDEBOOK ID#/GUIDE#: County, OK. or destroying pipeline markers is a Natural Gas 1971 115 federal crime. COMMITMENT TO SAFETY OKLAHOMA While natural gas pipelines transport CALL BEFORE YOU DIG COUNTIES OF OPERATION: a fl ammable product under high Never guess where a pipeline is located. pressure, statistics from the National Haskell Pittsburg If you are a farmer, rancher or homeowner Transportation Safety Board and the U.S. Latimer planning to dig on your property, follow Department of Transportation (DOT) ______these important steps: Changes may occur. Contact the operator to Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety discuss their pipeline systems and areas of Administration indicate natural gas 1. Call before you dig. A free call to the operation. pipelines are one of the safest modes One-Call Center or 811 at least 48 of transportation in the United States. To hours before starting any work is all it ensure the safety of our system and the takes. The One-Call Center will notify consumers smell gas if a leak occurs. people around it, we monitor our pipeline all underground utilities in the area of Here are several ways to detect a leak: operations 24 hours a day, 365 days a the planned work. year. We regularly patrol our right of 2. Wait the required amount of time. • A hissing, whistling or roaring sound. way. We have an integrity management One of our trained technicians will • Dirt being blown into the air. program to evaluate the condition of mark the location of our pipeline at no • Bubbles on the surface of water or our pipeline. We take extra measures to cost to you. water being blown into the air at a protect sections in zones known as high 3. Respect the marks. pond, creek or river. consequence areas (densely populated 4. Dig with care. If you accidentally • The vegetation over or near the areas or places where people gather near damage or hit the pipeline, no matter pipeline appears dead or dying. the pipeline). The program includes an how minor the contact may seem, • Fire coming from the ground or internal inspection of the pipeline using call us immediately so we can assess burning above the ground. devices that evaluate the external and the damage. • A dry spot in a moist fi eld. internal condition of the pipe. Additional • The smell of natural gas. information on integrity management can SIGNS OF A NATURAL GAS PIPELINE be found on DOT’s Web site at http:// LEAK WHAT TO DO IF A LEAK OCCURS primis.phmsa.dot.gov/gasimp. Natural gas is a fl ammable, colorless, • Leave the area immediately! • Warn others to stay away. PIPELINE MARKERS odorless, lighter-than air, non-toxic sub- stance. Because it is colorless and odor- • From a safe place, call 911 or your To prevent others from digging into less, local utilities add an odorant to help local emergency response telephone number, and our 24-hour emergency number at 1-800-770-9141. • Do not try to extinguish a natural gas fi re. • Do not try to operate pipeline valves. • Do not light a match, start an engine, use a telephone, turn light switches on/off or do anything that may make a spark.

CONTACT INFORMATION Richard Wightman 701-651-8106 Bill Meyer 713-951-5331

55 OK21 Ringwood Gathering Company

Kent Thomas 43339 S County Road 261 Ringwood, OK 73768 Phone: (580) 438-2345 Website: www.xtoenergy.com

XTO ENERGY DON’T TAKE CHANCES EMERGENCY CONTACT: XTO Energy, is a leading natural gas and 1. Call 811 at least two business days 1-800-967-8493 oil producer in the U.S. with expertise in before excavation is scheduled to developing tight gas, shale gas, coal bed begin. PRODUCTS/DOT GUIDEBOOK ID#/GUIDE#: methane and unconventional resources. Natural Gas 1971 115 2. Do not begin work until a trained XTO has operations in all major U.S. technician has come to mark the producing regions, with thousands of OKLAHOMA location of any pipelines in your miles of natural gas pipelines. These area. This will be at no cost to you. COUNTIES OF OPERATION: pipelines are vital to the country’s energy infrastructure and are a safe and 3. Respect to the pipeline markers. Major effi cient way to transport natural gas. ______XTO takes great pride in its long history TRUST YOUR SENSES Changes may occur. Contact the operator to of developing natural gas resources and discuss their pipeline systems and areas of If you see, hear or smell any of the is dedicated to educating communities operation. below, it may indicate a pipeline leak. It is on pipeline safety. Our own experience important to always be aware. and compliance with municipal, state and federal regulations demonstrates that DIG DEEPER Site: A pool of liquid on the our operations can be conducted safely ground near a pipeline, a For more information about pipelines, and in an environmentally responsible rainbow sheen on water, a please visit: manner. Our success is linked to the dense white cloud or fog success of the communities in which we XTO Energy: over a pipeline, or discolored do business - our employees and their www.xtoenergy.com vegetation. Unnatural frost families don’t just work here, they live or ice in the pipeline right-of- US Department of Transportation here as well. We are committed to being way or on the tank battery or http://ops.dot.gov a good neighbor. well location equipment. National Pipeline Mapping System MARK THE SPOT Sound: An unusual noise coming www.npms.phmsa.dot.gov from the pipeline, like a Pipeline markers are used to show www.call811.com hissing or roaring sound. the location of underground pipelines. www.pipelinesafetyinformation.com Markers are located at road crossings, Sound: An unsual chemical odor railroad crossings, and along the pipeline such as gas or oil. A strange rights-of-way. Please be familiar with odor in the area similar to the these markers, and what they indicate: smell of rotten eggs. • The material transported in the WHAT TO DO IF A LEAK OCCURS pipeline. • Try to stay upwind. Do not travel • The name of the pipeline operator. downwind. • The telephone number where the • Do not touch, breathe, or make operator can be reached in an contact with leaking liquids. emergency. • Do not light a match, start an CALL BEFORE YOU DIG engine, use a cell phone, switch on/ off light switches or do anything that If you are a homeowner, farmer, may create a spark. Do not drive excavator, or developer we need your into a leak or vapor cloud area. help in preventing pipeline emergencies. If you are considering projects like • Call 911 or your local emergency building a pool, building a fence, widening response number from a safe a driveway, or planting trees, call 811 location. Then call XTO Energy and before you dig. give your name, phone number, description of the leak and its location. • Warn others to stay away.

56 OK21 Salt Plains Storage, LLC

PO Box 238 Manchester, OK 73758 Phone: (580) 694-2249 Website: www.rockpointgs.com

WHO IS SALT PLAINS STORAGE LLC • Do not start/turn off motor vehicles/ electrical equipment SALT PLAINS EMERGENCY CONTACT: Salt Plains Storage, LLC is located about • Call 911 or contact local fi re or law 1-877-694-2249 110 miles north of Oklahoma City near enforcement Manchester, Oklahoma in Grant County. • Notify the pipeline company PRODUCTS/DOT GUIDEBOOK ID#/GUIDE#: The facility provides natural gas services • Do not attempt to extinguish a Natural Gas 1971 115 to a variety of customers such as local natural gas fi re distribution companies, electricity • Do not attempt to operate any OKLAHOMA generators, natural gas marketers pipeline valves COUNTIES OF OPERATION: and natural gas producers. The facility typically operates 8 hours a day, 7 PIPELINE SAFETY Grant days a week with on call assistance by ______the operations staff after hours if the System failures occur infrequently along Changes may occur. Contact the operator to Salt Plains 24-hour emergency phone the nation’s network of interstate natural discuss their pipeline systems and areas of operation. number has been called. The Salt Plains gas pipeline facilities, and many of these Storage operation is regulated by the are caused by damage from others Oklahoma Corporation Commission and digging near the pipeline. We monitor the Department of Transportation. Salt for unauthorized digging, but we request You can also fi nd out where other compa- Plains Storage is owned by Rockpoint your help to notify us should you see any nies’ pipelines are in your area by going Gas Storage, LLC. excavation activity in your area that you to the National Pipeline Mapping System believe is close to the Salt Plains pipeline If you observe any unusual or suspicious website at www.npms.phmsa.dot.gov. or operation. activity near our pipeline facilities or in the unlikely event an emergency occurs, ALWAYS CALL 811 BEFORE YOU DIG! EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLANS please call us at any time using one of An Emergency Response Plan is devel- the numbers listed in this document. PIPELINE LOCATION AND MARKERS oped for each pipeline facility to contain, More information on Salt Plains Storage Pipeline markers are used to indicate control and mitigate the various types of can be found at: www.rockpointgs.com. the approximate location of a natural emergency conditions/ situations that gas pipeline and to provide contact could occur at one of our facilities. For WHAT ARE THE SIGNS OF A NATURAL information. Aerial patrol planes also more information regarding Salt Plains GAS PIPELINE LEAK? use the markers to identify the pipeline Storage emergency response plans and route. Markers should never be removed procedures, contact us at the address • Blowing or hissing sound or relocated by anyone other than a provided at the top of this document. • Dust blowing from a hole in the pipeline operator. ground • Continuous bubbling in wet or fl ooded areas • Gaseous or hydrocarbon odor • Dead or discolored vegetation in a green area • Flames, if a leak has ignited

WHAT SHOULD I DO IF I SUSPECT A PIPELINE LEAK? Your personal safety should be your fi rst concern: • Evacuate the area and prevent anyone from entering • Abandon any equipment being used near the area • Avoid any open fl ames • Avoid introducing any sources of ignition to the area (such as cell phones, pagers, 2-way radios) Pipeline Diameter: 4”-16”

57 OK21 Sunoco Pipeline L.P.

1300 Main St. Houston, TX 77002 Phone: 713-989-7000 Website: www.energytransfer.com

Energy Transfer Partners, a Texas-based Sunoco Pipeline operates a geographi- energy company founded in 1995 as a cally diverse portfolio of energy assets in- EMERGENCY CONTACT: small intrastate natural gas pipeline cluding, pipelines, terminalling and mar- 1-800-753-5531 company, is now one of the largest keting assets. Crude oil, refi ned products and most diversifi ed master limited and natural gas liquids are transported PRODUCTS/DOT GUIDEBOOK ID#/GUIDE#: partnerships in the United States. through a 12,000-mile pipeline system Crude Oil 1267 128 that traverses 21 states. Strategically positioned in all of the major OKLAHOMA U.S. production basins, the company For more information about local opera- COUNTIES OF OPERATION: owns and operates a geographically tions of Sunoco Pipeline, please contact diverse portfolio of energy assets, us at: Alfalfa Major including midstream, intrastate and Alfalfa, Garfi eld, Grant, Kingfi sher, Beckham McClain interstate transportation and storage Logan, Major, Noble, and Oklahoma Caddo Murray assets. Energy Transfer operates more counties: Carter Muskogee than 90,000 miles of natural gas, crude oil, Cleveland Noble natural gas liquids and refi ned products Steve Clements Coal Okfuskee pipelines and related facilities, including Pipeline Manager Comanche Oklahoma terminalling, storage, fractionation, 580-242-6028 (wk) Cotton Okmulgee blending and various acquisition and 580-231-0865 (m) Creek Osage marketing assets in 38 states. [email protected] Garfi eld Pawnee • Intrastate Transportation and Storage Beckham, Caddo, Carter, Cleveland, Garvin Payne Operations – approximately 7,900 Coal, Comanche, Cotton, Garvin, Grady Pontotoc miles of natural gas pipelines and Grady, Greer, Hughes, Kiowa, Grant Pottawatomie three storage facilities. McClain, Murray, Okfuskee, Roger Greer Roger Mills Mills, Stephens and Tillman counties: Hughes Seminole • Interstate Transportation and Storage Kingfi sher Stephens Operations – approximately 19,000 Robert Hogan Kiowa Tillman miles of natural gas pipelines; 10,770 Pipeline Manager Lincoln Tulsa miles of crude oil pipelines; and 2,200 918-306-6018 (wk) Logan miles of refi ned products pipelines 918-352-0732 (m) ______along with 40 refi ned products [email protected] Changes may occur. Contact the operator to discuss their pipeline systems and areas of marketing terminals. operation. Creek, Lincoln, Muskogee, Okmulgee, • Midstream Operations – Osage, Pawnee, Payne, Pontotoc, approximately 40,000 miles of natural Pottawatomie, Seminole and Tulsa gas gathering pipelines and more counties: than 60 processing, treating and conditioning plants. Mark Nokes Pipeline Supervisor • NGL Transportation and Services 918-306-6021 (wk), – approximately 4,800 miles of 918-399-9548 (m) NGL pipelines, three processing [email protected] plants, four fractionation facilities and NGL storage facilities with aggregate working storage capacity of approximately 53 million Bbls.

58 OK21 Sunoco Pipeline L.P.

Colorado Kansas

Missouri

New Mexico

Cimarron Texas Beaver Harper Kay Ottawa Woods Grant Nowata Craig Alfalfa Washington Osage

Woodward Noble Pawnee Rogers Major Delaware Garfield Mayes Arkansas

Ellis Payne Tulsa Dewey Kingfisher Wagoner Blaine Logan Creek Cherokee Adair

Roger Mills Custer Okmulgee Muskogee Canadian Lincoln Oklahoma Oklahoma Okfuskee Sequoyah Pottawatomie McIntosh Beckham Washita Haskell Cleveland Caddo Seminole Hughes Grady Greer McClain Kiowa Pittsburg Le Flore Latimer

Harmon Garvin Pontotoc Comanche Texas Jackson Coal

Stephens Murray Pushmataha Tillman Atoka Johnston Cotton Carter

Jefferson McCurtain

Marshall Choctaw Love Bryan

SPLP

025 50 100 Miles

59 OK21 Tallgrass Energy/Pony Express Pipeline (PXP)

Website: www.tallgrassenergylp.com

PONY EXPRESS PIPELINE country. Placed in service in 2014, Pony Express has a transportation capacity EMERGENCY CONTACT: The approximately 830-mile Pony of more than 400,000 barrels a day. 1-855-220-1762 Express (PXP) crude oil pipeline The pipeline is constructed of 22- and originates in Guernsey, Wyo., and 24-inch steel pipe and has an average PRODUCTS/DOT GUIDEBOOK ID#/GUIDE#: runs through Colorado, Nebraska and MAOP of 900. Crude Oil 1267 128 Kansas, connecting with three refi neries before terminating in Cushing, Okla. COMMITMENT TO SAFETY, HEALTH OKLAHOMA PXP sources oil from the Bakken, AND ENVIRONMENT COUNTIES OF OPERATION: Denver Julesburg and Powder River plays, delivering fi ve distinct common Tallgrass Energy operates Pony Kay Payne streams for our customers – Bakken Express Pipeline and takes seriously its Noble Light Sweet, Mixed Sweet, Niobrara, responsibility to ensure the health and ______safety of our employees, the general Changes may occur. Contact the operator to Pony Express Light and Central discuss their pipeline systems and areas of Kansas Uplift – to the Cushing oil hub public and the environment. We comply operation. for distribution to markets across the with all federal, state and local laws and

regulations, and we meet or exceed industry standards and best practices. Highly trained and experienced personnel monitor our pipelines 24 hours a day, 7 days a week using sophisticated Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) systems so we have real-time information regarding the safety and integrity of our pipeline. We patrol our pipelines by foot, vehicle and aircraft to ensure safety and identify potential concerns such as encroachments. We have emergency shut-down systems that can isolate anomalies anywhere in Barber Harper our system quickly and safely. As part of

Grant Kay our ongoing education eff orts, we work Woods Alfalfa Washington regularly with fi rst responders – using Osage tools such as tabletop exercises and hands-on mock drills – to ensure they are familiar with our assets and know Garfield Noble Major Pawnee what to do in the unlikely event of an Oklahoma emergency. In addition, Tallgrass is an Oklahoma Tulsa active member of Common Ground Payne Alliance, working together to educate Dewey Kingfisher stakeholders on pipeline safety and to Logan Creek Blaine promote safe excavation.

Oklahoma Lincoln For more information about our Custer Okmulgee commitment to safety and our public Canadian Okfuskee awareness, damage prevention and emergency preparedness activities Washita McIntosh and resources, visit our web site, www. Caddo Cleveland Pottawatomie Seminole tallgrassenergylp.com/Safety.aspx, or Grady Hughes McClain contact Tallgrass directly at 303-763- Kiowa Pittsburg 2950.

Oklahoma Operations

Pony Express Pipeline

60 OK21 Targa Downstream LLC - Grand Prix Pipeline

Website: www.targaresources.com

For all pipeline emergencies, call: 800-483-9568

OVERVIEW EMERGENCY CONTACT: Targa’s Grand Prix Pipeline is a Natural Gas Liquids (NGL) pipeline that was 800-483-9568 commissioned in the summer of 2019. At capacity the pipeline will be capable of transporting approximately 500,000 barrels of NGLs per day into fractionation facilities PRODUCTS/DOT GUIDEBOOK ID#/GUIDE#: located in Mont Belvieu, Texas. Natural Gas Liquids 1971 115 Grand Prix Pipeline begins in Eastern New Mexico and runs eastward through the Permian Basin Region of West Texas and south into Mont Belvieu, Texas. Southeast OKLAHOMA of the Dallas area, the pipeline makes a connection that reaches into Oklahoma. The COUNTIES OF OPERATION: recently constructed Kingfi sher Extension in Oklahoma brings the Grand Prix pipeline to a total of approximately 1,200 miles. Canadian Kingfi sher Carter Love Coal McClain IF YOU LIVE OR WORK NEAR A PIPELINE, HOW CAN YOU TELL WHERE A Garvin Murray PIPELINE IS LOCATED? LOOK FOR THESE SIGNS: Grady Pontotoc Hughes Stephens

NEW MEXICO COUNTIES OF OPERATION:

Eddy

TEXAS COUNTIES OF OPERATION:

Callahan Mitchell Chambers Montague Crane Navarro Culberson Nolan Eastland Parker Ellis Pecos Erath Reagan Freestone Reeves Glasscock San Jacinto Located near roads, Painted metal Pipeline Marker for Hardin Somvervell railroads and along or casing pipeline patrol pipeline plastic posts vent plane Harris Sterling right-of-ways Hill Taylor Hood Upton NOTE: Emergency phone numbers on signs. Johnson Walker Leon Ward Loving Winkler Madison Wise Midland ______Changes may occur. Contact the operator to discuss their pipeline systems and areas of operation.

Pipeline maps available upon request

61 OK21 Targa Downstream LLC - Grand Prix Pipeline

IF YOU ARE A PUBLIC SAFETY IF YOU OR YOUR COMPANY IN CASE OF EMERGENCY OFFICIAL ... PERFORMS EXCAVATION WORK ... Call: 800-483-9568

...you know to take whatever steps you ... or if you are a homeowner or a For more information on the Grand deem necessary to safeguard the public farmer who occasionally digs on your Prix Pipeline, please contact any of in the event of a pipeline emergency. The property, we need your help in preventing the following people: following suggestions are off ered as a pipeline emergencies. Records show guide: that damage from excavation-related John Boyette activities, particularly from equipment (337) 583-5203 • Secure the area around the leak to a digging into pipelines, is the number safe distance. This could include the one cause of pipeline accidents. Without Danny Michum evacuation of people from homes, proper coordination. excavation activities (432) 693-6688 businesses, schools, and other in the vicinity of underground pipelines locations, as well as the erection can result in very dangerous situations. Marty Kinder of barricades to control access (940) 550-8510 to the emergency site and similar LOOK FOR PIPELINE MARKERS precautions. Shane Hill Because pipelines are buried (580) 467-0059 • If the pipeline leak is not burning, take underground, markers like the ones steps to prevent ignition. This could shown in the table are used to indicate Brandon Trahan include prohibiting smoking, rerouting their approximate location along the (337) 802-7694 traffi c, and shutting off the electricity route. The markers can be found where and gas supply. a pipeline intersects a street, highway or For more information on Targa’s railway. In cities, sometimes markers are Emergency Response Plan, please • If the pipeline leak is burning, try located on curbs. contact the following people: to prevent the spread of fi re but do not attempt to extinguish it. Burning Markers indicate the general location of Rocky Howerton petroleum products will not explode. If a pipeline, but cannot be relied upon to (405) 818-6844 the fi re is extinguished, gas or vapor indicate exact position of the pipeline. will collect and could explode when The pipeline may not follow a straight Sue Guidry reignited by secondary fi res. course between markers. And, while (337) 794-8247 markers are helpful in indicating a general • Contact the pipeline company as pipeline location, they are limited in the quickly as possible. Pipeline marker information they provide. For example, signs show the pipeline company’s markers do not indicate the depth or name, emergency telephone number, number of pipelines in the vicinity. and pipe line contents. The markers display the product TARGA’S ACTIONS DURING AN transported in the line, the name of the EMERGENCY pipeline operator, and a telephone number where the operator can be Technicians will immediately be reached in the event of an emergency. dispatched to the site to help handle the emergency and to provide information WHAT TO DO IF YOU ARE DIGGING to public safety offi cials to aid in the AND DISTURB A PIPELINE response to the emergency. Steps will also be taken to minimize the impact Even if you cause what seems to be only of the leak, including but not limited to: minor damage to the pipeline, notify the starting or stopping pumps and closing or pipeline company immediately. A gouge, opening valves. scrape, dents, or crease to the pipe or coating may cause a future break or leak. Public safety personnel and others It is imperative that the pipeline owner unfamiliar with the pipeline involved in inspects and repairs any damage to the the emergency should not attempt to line. operate any of the valves on the pipeline. Improper operation of the pipeline valves could make the situation worse and cause other accidents to happen.

62 OK21 Targa Pipeline Mid-Continent LLC

297685 Old Highway 7 Velma, OK 73491 Website: www.targaresources.com

ABOUT TARGA PIPELINE Call 811 before you dig. One of the largest causes of pipeline incidents is third party EMERGENCY CONTACT: Targa Pipeline Mid-Continent LLC damage caused by someone digging in 1-800-722-7098 operates over 1400 miles of natural gas the vicinity of a pipeline without knowing transmission and gathering pipelines exactly where the pipeline is located. A PRODUCTS/DOT GUIDEBOOK ID#/GUIDE#: in Southwestern and Southcentral call from anywhere in Oklahoma to 811 Natural Gas 1971 115 Oklahoma along with gas processing cost nothing and connects the caller to plants near Velma. the state One-Call Center. The One- OKLAHOMA Targa is committed to the protection of Call Center collects the information COUNTIES OF OPERATION: the public and the environment through about the proposed excavation or the safe operation and maintenance of it project and transmits the information Carter Love pipeline systems. The safety of the public to all underground utilities that may Coal Marshall Johnston Stephens is of utmost importance to Targa as we be impacted. Pipeline companies ______strive to educate those who live and work are required to locate and mark their Changes may occur. Contact the operator to in the vicinity of natural gas pipelines on underground facilities within 2 working discuss their pipeline systems and areas of pipeline safety and how to avoid pipeline days of the notice. operation. incidents. Targa’s qualifi ed personnel are trained in emergency response RECOGNIZING A PIPELINE LEAK activities and regularly participate in • Wait in a safe area for Targa Look: drills and exercises refl ecting various personnel to arrive on site and do not • Do you notice dead vegetation or a types of response levels, scenarios and try to operate any pipeline valves bare spot in an unusual location environmental sensitivities. Targa has • Warn other to stay out of the area • Bubbles coming to the top of a pool of committed the necessary resources water to fully prepare and implement our PUBLIC OFFICIALS AND • Dirt being blown in the air emergency response plan. EMERGENCY RESPONDERS • Fire at ground level • Evacuate people (homes, businesses, IDENTIFYING AND PROTECTING Listen: schools, churches and any other PIPELINES • A leak can be a light hissing sound or places of assembly to an upwind area a giant roar Targa has placed pipeline markers at • Secure the area around the leak road crossings, railroad crossings and Smell: • If leak is not burning take steps to along the pipeline right-of-way to show • Non-odorized natural gas may have a prevent ignition such as rerouting the location of underground pipelines. briny or distillate smell traffi c and prohibiting open light in the These markers will include Targa’s name area and 24 hour emergency phone number. EXCAVATORS/PUBLIC EMERGENCY • If leak is burning take steps to prevent RESPONSE secondary fi res but do not attempt to extinguish the fi re unless asked to do IF YOU LIVE OR WORK NEAR A PIPELINE, • Do not drive into the area where the so by Targa HOW CAN YOU TELL WHERE A PIPELINE leak or gas vapor is located • Do not operate any pipeline valves IS LOCATED? LOOK FOR THESE SIGNS: • Do not make contact with escaping unless directed by Targa gas or liquids • Call the Targa emergency number as • Avoid possible ignition sources (turn soon as possible off and abandon all equipment, • Administer medical treatment and vehicles and generators being used in request additional emergency the aff ected area) assistance as necessary • Do not light a match, start an engine, automobile, ATV, use a telephone, FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION switch on/off an electric light or ring CONTACT doorbells in aff ected area • Immediately leave the area on foot in • James Branscum (580) 444-3138 Located near Painted Pipeline Marker for roads, metal casing pipeline patrol an upwind direction if possible • Bud Porter (580) 444-3118 railroads and or vent plane • Once at a safe distance and out of • Shane Price (580) 444-3190 along plastic pipeline posts the possible aff ected area call 911 right-of-ways and the Targa emergency number NOTE: Emergency phone numbers on signs. 800-722-7098

63 OK21 Targa Pipeline Mid-Continent (West OK) LLC

3196 Hwy 58 Ringwood, OK 73768 Website: www.targaresources.com

ABOUT TARGA PIPELINE Call 811 before you dig. One of the largest causes of pipeline incidents is EMERGENCY CONTACT: Targa Pipeline Mid-Continent WestOK third party damage caused by someone 1-800-722-7098 LLC operates over 6200 miles of digging in the vicinity of a pipeline without natural gas transmission and gathering knowing exactly where the pipeline PRODUCTS/DOT GUIDEBOOK ID#/GUIDE#: pipelines in Northwestern Oklahoma is located. A call from anywhere in Natural Gas 1971 115 and Southcentral Kansas along with Oklahoma or Kansas to 811 cost nothing gas processing plants near Ringwood, and connects the caller to the state One- OKLAHOMA Waynoka and Chester Oklahoma. Targa Call Center. The One-Call Center collects COUNTIES OF OPERATION: is committed to the protection of the the information about the proposed public and the environment through the excavation or project and transmits Alfalfa Grant safe operation and maintenance of it the information to all underground Blaine Major pipeline systems. The safety of the public utilities that may be impacted. Pipeline Dewey Woods is of utmost importance to Targa as we companies are required to locate and Garfi eld Woodward strive to educate those who live and work ______mark their underground facilities within 2 in the vicinity of natural gas pipelines on Changes may occur. Contact the operator to working days of the notice. discuss their pipeline systems and areas of pipeline safety and how to avoid pipeline operation. incidents. Targa’s qualifi ed personnel RECOGNIZING A PIPELINE LEAK are trained in emergency response activities and regularly participate in Look: • Wait in a safe area for Targa drills and exercises refl ecting various • Do you notice dead vegetation or a personnel to arrive on site and do not types of response levels, scenarios and bare spot in an unusual location try to operate any pipeline valves environmental sensitivities. Targa has • Bubbles coming to the top of a pool of • Warn other to stay out of the area committed the necessary resources water to fully prepare and implement our • Dirt being blown in the air PUBLIC OFFICIALS AND emergency response plan. • Fire at ground level EMERGENCY RESPONDERS Listen: IDENTIFYING AND PROTECTING • Evacuate people (homes, businesses, • A leak can be a light hissing sound or PIPELINES schools, churches and any other a giant roar places of assembly to an upwind area Targa has placed pipeline markers at Smell: • Secure the area around the leak road crossings, railroad crossings and • Non-odorized natural gas may have a • If leak is not burning take steps to along the pipeline right-of-way to show briny or distillate smell prevent ignition such as rerouting the location of underground pipelines. traffi c and prohibiting open light in the These markers will include Targa’s name EXCAVATORS/PUBLIC EMERGENCY area and 24 hour emergency phone number. RESPONSE • If leak is burning take steps to prevent secondary fi res but do not attempt to IF YOU LIVE OR WORK NEAR A PIPELINE, • Do not drive into the area where the extinguish the fi re unless asked to do HOW CAN YOU TELL WHERE A PIPELINE leak or gas vapor is located so by Targa IS LOCATED? LOOK FOR THESE SIGNS: • Do not make contact with escaping • Do not operate any pipeline valves gas or liquids unless directed by Targa • Avoid possible ignition sources (turn • Call the Targa emergency number as off and abandon all equipment, soon as possible vehicles and generators being used in • Administer medical treatment and the aff ected area) request additional emergency • Do not light a match, start an engine, assistance as necessary automobile, ATV, use a telephone, switch on/off an electric light or ring FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION doorbells in aff ected area CONTACT • Immediately leave the area on foot in Located near Painted Pipeline Marker for • David Rohrs (580) 883-2273 roads, metal casing pipeline patrol an upwind direction if possible railroads and or vent plane • Once at a safe distance and out of • Michael Brinkley (580) 541-1168 along plastic pipeline posts the possible aff ected area call 911 right-of-ways and the Targa emergency number NOTE: Emergency phone numbers on signs. 800-722-7098

64 OK21 TC Energy / ANR Pipeline

EMERGENCY CONTACT: 1-800-447-8066

TC Energy operates one of the most sophisticated pipeline systems in the world. Our network of more than 56,000 miles of natural gas pipelines connect virtually every major EMERGENCY CONTACT: natural gas supply basin and market, transporting 25% of the natural gas consumed in 1-800-447-8066 North America. PRODUCTS/DOT GUIDEBOOK ID#/GUIDE#: You may obtain access to view maps for TC Energy / ANR Pipeline facilities by following Natural Gas 1971 115 the instructions at: http://www.npms.phmsa.dot.gov OKLAHOMA COUNTIES OF OPERATION: For more detailed information on TC Energy’s ANR Pipeline facilities, please use the Public Awareness contact information shown below. Beaver Roger Mills Beckham Texas Custer Woods TC Energy / ANR Pipeline Contact Information Dewey Woodward EMERGENCY CONTACT: 1-800-447-8066 Harper ______Public Awareness: 1-855-458-6715 or Changes may occur. Contact the operator to discuss their pipeline systems and areas of [email protected] operation.

TC Energy / ANR Pipeline Markers and Signs

Right of Way Signs A. Pipeline Markers are placed along the Right of Way, at Road Crossings, at Railroad Crossings and where each pipeline enters or leaves a fenced facility. Pipeline markers similar to these shown below are located above and near the pipe centerline. They display the name of the operator, product and emergency contact number.

MARKER MARKER MARKER SIGNS “BULLET” POST “SLAT” POST

Facility Markers B. Danger signs are located along the perimeter of gas facilities, and at DANGER roadway entrance gates. These signs are to warn visitors and inform Emergency Responders of high pressure natural gas precautions. NO SMOKING, NO OPEN FLAMES, NO TRESPASSING HIGH PRESSURE GAS

65 OK21 TC Energy / ANR Pipeline

66 OK21 TC Energy / Keystone Pipeline LP

EMERGENCY CONTACT: 1-866-920-0007

TC Energy is meeting the growing demand for energy across North America — and maximizing our pipeline infrastructure — through innovative and strategic pipeline EMERGENCY CONTACT: solutions that will transport Canadian crude oil, as well as U.S. domestic crude oil to key 1-866-920-0007 U.S. markets in the Midwest and U.S. Gulf Coast. PRODUCTS/DOT GUIDEBOOK ID#/GUIDE#: KEYSTONE PIPELINE SYSTEM Crude Oil 1267 128

The Keystone Pipeline System is a 2,639-mile (4,247-kilometre) pipeline system that OKLAHOMA transports crude oil from Hardisty, Alta., to markets in the American Midwest and the U.S. COUNTIES OF OPERATION: Gulf Coast. The Canadian portion of the pipeline runs from Hardisty east into Manitoba where it turns south and crosses the border into North Dakota. From North Dakota, the Atoka Lincoln pipeline runs south through South Dakota and Nebraska. At Steele City, Neb., one arm of Bryan Noble the pipeline runs east through Missouri for deliveries into Wood River and Patoka, Illinois; Coal Okfuskee another arm runs south through Oklahoma for deliveries into Cushing and continues Creek Payne south for deliveries into Port Arthur, Texas. The Houston lateral runs from northeast of Hughes Seminole Hardin, TX to a tank terminal in Channelview. Kay For additional information contact Public Awareness at: ______Changes may occur. Contact the operator to (855) 458-6715 or via email at: [email protected] discuss their pipeline systems and areas of operation.

COMMITMENT TO SAFETY, HEALTH emergency, no matter how remote the and community offi cials of what they & ENVIRONMENT possibility may be. TransCanada has de- can expect from us and how to jointly veloped a detailed Emergency Manage- co-ordinate a response. We provide Pipeline system safeguards are in place ment System (EMS). We train our staff to information and direction to safely to protect the public and prevent emer- know our systems and exactly what to do respond to a pipeline emergency. gencies from occurring. Our employees, if an emergency occurs. community offi cials and the police, fi re, You may obtain access to view medical and relief agencies in your area As part of our Public Awareness Program, maps for TC Energy at: are ready to respond to any pipeline we regularly inform local fi rst responders http://www.npms.phmsa.dot.gov

Typical TC Energy Key- stone marker sign on the pipeline right of way (ROW) at road / railway and canal crossings

67 OK21 Texoma Crude Oil Pipeline Company, LLC

E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.arbmidstream.com

ABOUT TEXOMA CRUDE OIL Pipeline operators will also take steps to PIPELINE COMPANY, LLC. minimize the amount of product that leaks EMERGENCY CONTACT:

out and to isolate the pipeline emergency. 1-888-272-6431 Texoma Crude Oil Pipeline Company,LLC (Texoma Pipeline), is owned and operated MAINTAINING SAFETY AND PRODUCTS/DOT GUIDEBOOK ID#/GUIDE#: by ARB Midstream, LLC. Headquartered INTEGRITY OF PIPELINES Crude Oil 1267 128 in Denver, CO ARB provides crude oil gathering services across North America Texoma Pipeline invests signifi cant OKLAHOMA that are strategically located to provide time and capital maintaining the COUNTIES OF OPERATION: the best market access, and are tailored quality and integrity of their pipeline to our customers’ specifi c needs. We systems. Texoma Pipeline also utilizes Caddo Grady partner with producers of all sizes to aerial surveillance and/or on-ground Carter Jeff erson optimize their transportation options. Our observers to identify potential dangers. Comanche Love assets also include a crude oil gathering Texoma Pipeline personnel continually Cotton Stephens system in the SCOOP and STACK and monitor the pipeline system and assess Garvin Tillman Barnett shale plays. ARB owns and changes in pressure and fl ow. They ______operates the Texoma Crude Oil Pipeline will immediately respond if there is a Changes may occur. Contact the operator to Company, LLC, a crude oil transmission possibility of a leak. discuss their pipeline systems and areas of operation. and storage system of various size Automatic shutoff valves are sometimes pipelines spanning nearly 800 miles in utilized to isolate a leak.Hazardous liquid North Texas and Southern Oklahoma. pipeline operators have developed sup- HOW TO GET ADDITIONAL plemental hazard and assessment pro- WHAT DOES TEXOMA PIPELINE DO INFORMATION grams known as Integrity Management IF A LEAK OCCURS? Programs (IMPs). Specifi c information For an overview of Texoma Pipeline go to To prepare for the event of a leak, pipeline about Texoma Pipelines program may be www.arbmidstream.com or contact us at companies regularly communicate, found by contacting us directly. 720-600-7500. plan and train with local emergency responders. Upon the notifi cation of an incident or leak the pipeline company will PRODUCTS TRANSPORTED IN YOUR AREA immediately dispatch trained personnel PRODUCT LEAK TYPE VAPORS to assist emergency responders. May ignite on surfaces at temperatures above auto- Pipeline operators and emergency ignition temperature. Flammable vapors may be responders are trained to protect life, present even at temperatures below the fl ash point. This material is a static accumulator. Even with property and facilities in the case of an CRUDE OIL Liquid emergency. proper grounding and bonding, this material can still accumulate an electrostatic charge. If suffi cient charge is allowed to accumulate, electrostatic discharge and ignition of fl ammable air-vapor mixtures can occur. Inhalation or contact with material may irritate or burn skin and eyes. HEALTH Fire may produce irritating, corrosive and/or toxic gases. Vapors may HAZARDS cause dizziness or suff ocation. Runoff from fi re control or dilution water may cause pollution.

68 OK21 Timberland Gathering & Processing Co, Inc.

Robbie Wayman P.O. Box 235 Tyrone, OK 73951 Phone (620) 624-3868

Timberland Gathering is one of the areas TRUST YOUR SENSES top producers of natural gas. Natural gas EMERGENCY CONTACT: If you see, hear or smell any of the pipelines are integral to our country’s 1-620-624-3868 below, it may indicate a pipeline leak. It is energy infrastructure, and are the safest important to always be aware. and most effi cient way to transport PRODUCTS/DOT GUIDEBOOK ID#/GUIDE#: natural gas. Timberland Gathering is Natural Gas 1971 115 Site: A pool of liquid on the committed to safety, and dedicated to ground near a pipeline, a educating communities on pipelines and OKLAHOMA rainbow sheen on water, a how to avoid pipeline accidents. We want COUNTIES OF OPERATION: dense white cloud or fog to work together; just to be on the safe over a pipeline, or discolored side. Beaver Texas vegetation. Unnatural frost ______or ice in the pipeline right-of- Changes may occur. Contact the operator to MARK THE SPOT discuss their pipeline systems and areas of way or on the tank battery or operation. Pipeline markers are used to show well location equipment. the location of underground pipelines. Sound: An unusual noise coming Markers are located at road crossings, from the pipeline, like a DIG DEEPER railroad crossings, and along the pipeline hissing or roaring sound. rights-of-way. Please be familiar with For more information about pipelines, these markers, and what they indicate: Sound: An unsual chemical odor please visit: such as gas or oil. A strange • The material transported in the XTO Energy: odor in the area similar to the pipeline. www.xtoenergy.com smell of rotten eggs. • The name of the pipeline operator. US Department of Transportation WHAT TO DO IF A LEAK OCCURS http://ops.dot.gov • The telephone number where the operator can be reached in an • Try to stay upwind. Do not travel National Pipeline Mapping System emergency. downwind. www.npms.phmsa.dot.gov • Do not touch, breathe, or make www.call811.com CALL BEFORE YOU DIG contact with leaking liquids. www.pipelinesafetyinformation.com If you are a homeowner, farmer, • Do not light a match, start an excavator, or developer we need your engine, use a cell phone, switch on/ help in preventing pipeline emergencies. off light switches or do anything that If you are considering projects like may create a spark. Do not drive building a pool, building a fence, widening into a leak or vapor cloud area. a driveway, or planting trees, call 811 before you dig. • Call 911 or your local emergency response number from a safe DON’T TAKE CHANCES location. Then call Timberland Gathering and give your name, 1. Call 811 at least two business days phone number, description of the before excavation is scheduled to leak and its location. begin. • Warn others to stay away. 2. Do not begin work until a trained technician has come to mark the location of any pipelines in your area. This will be at no cost to you. 3. Respect to the pipeline markers.

69 OK21 TPL Arkoma Holdings LLC

37791 State HWY 3 Coalgate, OK 74538 Website: www.targaresources.com

ABOUT TARGA PIPELINE largest causes of pipeline incidents is third party damage caused by someone EMERGENCY CONTACT: TPL Arkoma Holdings LLC operates digging in the vicinity of a pipeline 1-800-722-7098 approximately 120 miles of natural gas without knowing exactly where the transmission and gathering pipelines in pipeline is located. A call from anywhere PRODUCTS/DOT GUIDEBOOK ID#/GUIDE#: Southeastern along with gas processing in Oklahoma to 811 cost nothing and Natural Gas 1971 115 plants near Coalgate, McAlester connects the caller to the state One-Call and Stuart. Targa is committed to Center. The One-Call Center collects OKLAHOMA the protection of the public and the the information about the proposed COUNTIES OF OPERATION: environment through the safe operation excavation or project and transmits and maintenance of it pipeline systems. Atoka Johnston the information to all underground The safety of the public is of utmost Carter Marshall utilities that may be impacted. Pipeline importance to Targa as we strive to Coal Pittsburg companies are required to locate and educate those who live and work in Hughes mark their underground facilities within 2 the vicinity of natural gas pipelines on working days of the notice. pipeline safety and how to avoid pipeline ______incidents. Targa’s qualifi ed personnel Changes may occur. Contact the operator to RECOGNIZING A PIPELINE LEAK discuss their pipeline systems and areas of are trained in emergency response operation. activities and regularly participate in Look: drills and exercises refl ecting various • Do you notice dead vegetation or a bare spot in an unusual location types of response levels, scenarios and try to operate any pipeline valves • Bubbles coming to the top of a pool of environmental sensitivities. Targa has • Warn other to stay out of the area committed the necessary resources water • Dirt being blown in the air to fully prepare and implement our PUBLIC OFFICIALS AND • Fire at ground level emergency response plan. EMERGENCY RESPONDERS Listen: • Evacuate people (homes, businesses, IDENTIFYING AND PROTECTING • A leak can be a light hissing sound or schools, churches and any other PIPELINES a giant roar places of assembly to an upwind area Targa has placed pipeline markers at Smell: • Secure the area around the leak road crossings, railroad crossings and • Non-odorized natural gas may have a • If leak is not burning take steps to along the pipeline right-of-way to show briny or distillate smell prevent ignition such as rerouting the location of underground pipelines. traffi c and prohibiting open light in the These markers will include Targa’s name EXCAVATORS/PUBLIC EMERGENCY area and 24 hour emergency phone number. RESPONSE • If leak is burning take steps to prevent Call 811 before you dig. One of the secondary fi res but do not attempt to • Do not drive into the area where the extinguish the fi re unless asked to do leak or gas vapor is located so by Targa IF YOU LIVE OR WORK NEAR A PIPELINE, • Do not make contact with escaping HOW CAN YOU TELL WHERE A PIPELINE • Do not operate any pipeline valves gas or liquids IS LOCATED? LOOK FOR THESE SIGNS: unless directed by Targa • Avoid possible ignition sources (turn • Call the Targa emergency number as off and abandon all equipment, soon as possible vehicles and generators being used in • Administer medical treatment and the aff ected area) request additional emergency • Do not light a match, start an engine, assistance as necessary automobile, ATV, use a telephone, switch on/off an electric light or ring FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION doorbells in aff ected area CONTACT • Immediately leave the area on foot in an upwind direction if possible • Frank Eberle (580) 927-9133 Located near Painted Pipeline Marker for • Once at a safe distance and out of • Jason Farris (580) 927-5730 roads, metal casing pipeline patrol railroads and or vent plane the possible aff ected area call 911 along plastic and the Targa emergency number pipeline posts right-of-ways 800-722-7098 • Wait in a safe area for Targa NOTE: Emergency phone numbers on signs. personnel to arrive on site and do not

70 OK21 Valero Refi ning Company - Oklahoma

One Valero Way Ardmore, OK 73401 Website: www.valero.com

INTRODUCTION the awareness of the aff ected public and key stakeholder audiences of EMERGENCY CONTACT: Valero’s most important measure of the presence of pipelines in their 1-866-423-0898 success has always been the health communities and increase their and safety of its employees, contractors, understanding of the role of pipelines PRODUCTS/DOT GUIDEBOOK ID#/GUIDE#: customers and neighbors. Valero cares in transporting energy. Increasing Natural Gas 1971 115 about your safety and the safety of awareness in the communities reduces the environment. Our vision is to be the likelihood and potential impact of OKLAHOMA the operator and partner of choice for emergencies and releases through COUNTIES OF OPERATION: customers, business owners, public education and programs. offi cials, employees and communities. Carter Pipeline Surveillance: ______To achieve this vision, Valero employs a Changes may occur. Contact the operator to pipeline safety program that allows the Pipeline surveillance is a continuous discuss their pipeline systems and areas of company to manage all operations in a operation. Right-Of-Way patrols are operation. manner that protects the environment performed at regular frequencies by and the safety of employees, customers, either aircraft, vehicle or on foot. contractors and the public while fully OneCall and 811: Pipeline Monitoring: complying with all federal, state and Valero is a member of the OneCall local regulations. Valero’s principles and Monitoring equipment relays product notifi cation system in each state in which beliefs are that safety and environmental characteristics such as fl ow rate, pressure we operate. State law requires OneCall performance are mandatory for our and pumping status to the Valero notifi cation from anyone planning to dig success and come fi rst, no matter how Pipeline Control Room (PCR). The PCR or construct near a pipeline. You are urgent the job. Employees have the operates 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. required to call no less than three working personal right, responsibility and ability Deviations from normal fl ow conditions days before beginning an excavation to prevent accidents and Valero believes are detected, thus providing the PCR / activity. Calling 811 is a free service. that accidents and unauthorized Controller with information that can be releases are unacceptable. used to rapidly evaluate changes in fl ow Your state’s OneCall center will notify and pressure conditions. The Controller Valero of your intent to dig. Company Valero commits to continually improve takes appropriate action based on this personnel will review the information and health, safety, and environmental (HSE) information. notify you if it is safe to dig. If necessary, performance by proactively evaluating a Valero representative will locate and its operations and implementing Pipeline Location and Markers: mark the pipeline location. In some cases programs and practices with a goal to Markers are placed along pipeline routes a company representative will remain on- reduce the number of pipeline accidents to indicate general pipeline locations site during excavation near our pipeline. to zero. Valero invests signifi cant time along rights-of-way and at public road, and capital designing, installing, testing, Many states require that pipeline rail and river crossings. These markers operating and maintaining pipeline damage be reported to the owner and/or display the product being transported, systems in accordance with federal, the OneCall Center by dialing 811. If you the pipeline operator name and an state and local requirements. strike a Valero pipeline, stop and contact emergency telephone number. Markers the Valero emergency notifi cation hotline Valero Refi ning Company-Oklahoma do NOT indicate the exact locations, at 866-423-0898 immediately. The operates approximately 11 miles of DOT depths or numbers of pipelines located pipeline must be inspected for damage regulated pipelines that transport natural within rights-of-way. and repaired as necessary. Minor gas. scrapes, gouges, dents or creases to the pipeline or its coating could cause future VALERO PUBLIC AWARENESS AND safety problems. DAMAGE PREVENTION PROGRAMS Public Awareness Program: The purpose of the Valero Pipeline Public Awareness Program is to enhance safety and environmental protection through increased public awareness and knowledge. Public awareness programs should raise

71 OK21 Valero Refi ning Company Oklahoma

• Do not attempt to repair the damage DO NOT: HOW TO GET MORE INFORMATION yourself. • Attempt to extinguish a fi re; For information about Valero’s Integrity • Do not cover the damaged pipeline • Operate any pipeline valves or other Management Program or other • If a line is ruptured or leaking, call 911. equipment; Pipeline Safety Programs, email us at • Walk or drive into leak or vapor cloud; [email protected]. You’ll know what’s below by the diff erent fl ags, stakes and paint • Make contact with liquid or vapor. For information about Valero’s local • Attempt to move vehicles or Emergency Response Plan, email us at equipment from the area. [email protected]. To view and download maps of VALERO EMERGENCY RESPONSE, all transmission pipelines in your RESOURCES AND CAPABILITIES community, visit the National Pipeline Emergency Condition: Mapping System website at www.npms.phmsa.dot.gov. An emergency condition exists if any one or combination of the following For your state’s One-Call requirements, events occurs on a pipeline: please visit: https://call811.com. Refer to the SDS information contained • Fire or explosion at the conclusion of the informational • Natural disaster packet for complete safety and hazard • Accidental release of vapors and/or information. PIPELINE LEAKS liquids • Hazard caused by operational failure How to recognize a pipeline leak • Act of sabotage The best way to recognize a pipeline leak is to use your senses of sight, Emergency Response and sound and smell. Your fi rst concern Capabilities should be for personal safety and the Should a pipeline emergency occur, safety of those around you. Valero’s actions will be directed fi rst Look for: toward protecting people, then toward • Liquid on the ground protecting the environment and property. • Rainbow sheen on water Valero has a local Emergency Response Plan prepared to handle emergencies • Dead vegetation which includes the use of an Incident • Dirt blowing into the air Command System when appropriate. • Low lying vapor cloud Valero will coordinate with local • Mud or water bubbling up emergency offi cials to secure the area, • Frozen ground stabilize the situation, repair the facility and restore operations. Listen for: Controllers in the Control Center are • A spewing, hissing or roaring sound authorized to shut down pipeline Smell for: operation as necessary during an • Hydrocarbon odor emergency. Once operators arrive at the site of the emergency, they evaluate the • Rotten egg odor situation and take appropriate action to What to do in a leak occurs mitigate consequences and identify any additional hazards. • Evacuate the area immediately by foot and in a direction upwind from any Equipment and personnel for vapors or fumes; emergency response are supplied to • Eliminate ignition sources (static Valero by contracted Oil Spill Removal Organization (OSROs). These OSROs electricity, electric devices, are available 24-hours a day and communication devices, motor have equipment located throughout vehicles, tools, etc.); the various regions and capabilities • Warn others to stay clear of the area; to provide initial and long term spill • Call 911 or local emergency offi cials; response throughout the “facility” • Call the Valero emergency notifi cation coverage areas. They provide the hotline at 866-423-0898, and necessary expertise and equipment give your name, phone number, a to properly minimize environmental description of the leak and its location. damage and product recovery.

72 OK21 Valero Terminaling and Distribution Company / Valero Partners Operating Co., LLC

One Valero Way San Antonio, TX 78249 Website: www.valero.com

INTRODUCTION and key stakeholder audiences of the presence of pipelines in their EMERGENCY CONTACT: Valero’s most important measure of communities and increase their 1-866-423-0898 success has always been the health understanding of the role of pipelines and safety of its employees, contractors, in transporting energy. Increasing PRODUCTS/DOT GUIDEBOOK ID#/GUIDE#: customers and neighbors. Valero cares awareness in the communities reduces Crude Oil 1267 128 about your safety and the safety of the likelihood and potential impact of Diesel 1993 128 the environment. Our vision is to be emergencies and releases through Gasoline 1203 128 the operator and partner of choice for education and programs. customers, business owners, public OKLAHOMA offi cials, employees and communities. Pipeline Surveillance: COUNTIES OF OPERATION: To achieve this vision, Valero employs a Pipeline surveillance is a continuous pipeline safety program that allows the operation. Right-Of-Way patrols are Beaver Murray Carter Texas company to manage all operations in a performed at regular frequencies by ______manner that protects the environment either aircraft, vehicle or on foot. Changes may occur. Contact the operator to and the safety of employees, customers, discuss their pipeline systems and areas of Pipeline Monitoring: contractors and the public while fully operation. complying with all federal, state and Monitoring equipment relays product local regulations. Valero’s principles and characteristics such as fl ow rate, pressure beliefs are that safety and environmental and pumping status to the Valero OneCall and 811: performance are mandatory for our Pipeline Control Room (PCR). The PCR success and come fi rst, no matter how operates 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Valero is a member of the OneCall urgent the job. Employees have the Deviations from normal fl ow conditions notifi cation system in each state in which personal right, responsibility and ability are detected, thus providing the PCR / we operate. State law requires OneCall to prevent accidents and Valero believes Controller with information that can be notifi cation from anyone planning to dig that accidents and unauthorized used to rapidly evaluate changes in fl ow or construct near a pipeline. You are releases are unacceptable. and pressure conditions. The Controller required to call no less than three working takes appropriate action based on this days before beginning an excavation Valero commits to continually improve information. activity. Calling 811 is a free service. health, safety, and environmental (HSE) performance by proactively evaluating Pipeline Location and Markers: Your state’s OneCall center will notify its operations and implementing Valero of your intent to dig. Company Markers are placed along pipeline routes programs and practices with a goal to personnel will review the information and to indicate general pipeline locations reduce the number of pipeline accidents notify you if it is safe to dig. If necessary, along rights-of-way and at public road, to zero. Valero invests signifi cant time a Valero representative will locate and rail and river crossings. These markers and capital designing, installing, testing, mark the pipeline location. In some cases display the product being transported, operating and maintaining pipeline a company representative will remain on- the pipeline operator name and an systems in accordance with federal, site during excavation near our pipeline. emergency telephone number. Markers state and local requirements. do NOT indicate the exact locations, Many states require that pipeline Valero operates approximately 625 depths or numbers of pipelines located damage be reported to the owner and/or miles of DOT regulated pipelines that within rights-of-way. the OneCall Center by dialing 811. If you transport crude oil and refi ned products. strike a Valero pipeline, stop and contact the Valero emergency notifi cation hotline VALERO PUBLIC AWARENESS AND at 866-423-0898 immediately. The DAMAGE PREVENTION PROGRAMS pipeline must be inspected for damage and repaired as necessary. Minor Public Awareness Program: scrapes, gouges, dents or creases to the The purpose of the Valero Pipeline Public Awareness Program is to enhance safety and environmental protection through increased public awareness and knowledge. Public awareness programs should raise the awareness of the aff ected public

73 OK21 Valero Terminaling and Distribution Company / Valero Partners Operating Co., LLC pipeline or its coating could cause future DO NOT: HOW TO GET MORE INFORMATION safety problems. • Attempt to extinguish a fi re; For information about Valero’s Integrity • Do not attempt to repair the damage • Operate any pipeline valves or other Management Program or other yourself. equipment; Pipeline Safety Programs, email us at • Do not cover the damaged pipeline • Walk or drive into leak or vapor cloud; [email protected]. • If a line is ruptured or leaking, call 911. • Make contact with liquid or vapor. For information about Valero’s local • Attempt to move vehicles or Emergency Response Plan, email us at equipment from the area. [email protected]. To view and download maps of VALERO EMERGENCY RESPONSE, all transmission pipelines in your RESOURCES AND CAPABILITIES community, visit the National Pipeline Emergency Condition: Mapping System website at www.npms.phmsa.dot.gov. An emergency condition exists if any one or combination of the following For your state’s One-Call requirements, events occurs on a pipeline: please visit: https://call811.com. Refer to the SDS information contained • Fire or explosion at the conclusion of the informational • Natural disaster packet for complete safety and hazard • Accidental release of vapors and/or information. You’ll know what’s below by the liquids diff erent fl ags, stakes and paint • Hazard caused by operational failure • Act of sabotage PIPELINE LEAKS Emergency Response and How to recognize a pipeline leak Capabilities The best way to recognize a pipeline leak is to use your senses of sight, Should a pipeline emergency occur, sound and smell. Your fi rst concern Valero’s actions will be directed fi rst should be for personal safety and the toward protecting people, then toward safety of those around you. protecting the environment and property. Valero has a local Emergency Response Look for: Plan prepared to handle emergencies • Liquid on the ground which includes the use of an Incident • Rainbow sheen on water Command System when appropriate. • Dead vegetation Valero will coordinate with local • Dirt blowing into the air emergency offi cials to secure the area, stabilize the situation, repair the facility • Low lying vapor cloud and restore operations. • Mud or water bubbling up • Frozen ground Controllers in the Control Center are authorized to shut down pipeline Listen for: operation as necessary during an • A spewing, hissing or roaring sound emergency. Once operators arrive at the site of the emergency, they evaluate the Smell for: situation and take appropriate action to • Hydrocarbon odor mitigate consequences and identify any • Rotten egg odor additional hazards. What to do in a leak occurs Equipment and personnel for emergency response are supplied to • Evacuate the area immediately by foot Valero by contracted Oil Spill Removal and in a direction upwind from any Organization (OSROs). These OSROs vapors or fumes; are available 24-hours a day and • Eliminate ignition sources (static have equipment located throughout electricity, electric devices, the various regions and capabilities communication devices, motor to provide initial and long term spill vehicles, tools, etc.); response throughout the “facility” • Warn others to stay clear of the area; coverage areas. They provide the • Call 911 or local emergency offi cials; necessary expertise and equipment • Call the Valero emergency notifi cation to properly minimize environmental hotline at 866-423-0898, and damage and product recovery. give your name, phone number, a description of the leak and its location.

74 OK21 Williams - Bluestem Pipeline

Website: www.williams.com Headquarters: Local Office: One Williams Center Williams Mid-Continent Fractionation PO Box 2400 839 Kiowa Rd Tulsa, OK 74172 McPherson, KS 67460 Phone: 800-945-5426 Phone: 620-834-2100

Williams is one of North America’s storage at Conway and transport it largest natural gas gatherers and south for delivery to Targa Resources at EMERGENCY CONTACT: processors, dedicated to becoming the Kingfisher, OK. 1-800-635-7400 most reliable midstream service provider Williams, through its subsidiaries, PRODUCTS/DOT GUIDEBOOK ID#/GUIDE#: in the industry. We are focused on finds, produces, gathers, processes, Natural Gas Liquids running largescale assets and running and transports natural gas. Williams’ them well. operations are concentrated in the OKLAHOMA Pacific Northwest, Rocky Mountains, The Bluestem Pipeline is a 189.2 mile- COUNTIES OF OPERATION: long, 16-inch diameter Natural Gas Gulf Coast and Eastern Seaboard. More Liquid (NGL) pipeline in Kansas and information is available at http://www. Grant Kingfisher Oklahoma. The Bluestem system is williams.com. Garfield designed to initially transport 110,000 ______COMMITMENT TO SAFETY, HEALTH Changes may occur. Contact the operator to BPD with an ultimate planned design discuss their pipeline systems and areas of flow rate of 225,000 BPD of Y- Grade & ENVIRONMENT operation. NGL. The primary source of the NGL Williams is committed to safety and flowing into Conway is from the existing reliability. Overland Pass Pipeline is Overland Pass Pipeline (OPPL) system. monitored 24 hours a day, seven days In case of an emergency, Williams will The OPPL currently transports NGL a week by highly skilled operations immediately dispatch personnel to the from southern Wyoming and Northern personnel using sophisticated, state- site to help handle the emergency and Colorado into salt cavern storage at the of the-art technology. Our company to provide information to emergency Mid-Continent Fractionation and Storage has a long-standing mission to be an responders. We will also take the facility. Bluestem will receive NGL from exceptional neighbor in the communities necessary operating actions – starting where we have operations. and stopping equipment, closing, and Williams’ employees opening valves, and other steps – to volunteer, donate money, minimize the impact of the emergency. and serve on boards of Emergency Response Plans have been nonprofit organizations. We developed by Williams in conjunction pride ourselves on promoting with existing emergency plans developed responsible development, by federal, state, and local authorities. being responsible These plans are presented annually operators and working with to the local emergency planning landowners, government, organizations. and regulatory agencies. For more information on our Emergency Response Plans, please call: EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS Kody Cox As partners in safety, we 839 Kiowa Rd. value the unique skills McPherson, KS 67460 and expertise of our local Phone: 620-654-6461 [email protected] emergency response organizations. Working together, the energy industry and emergency response agencies have built positive, collaborative relationships. Company representatives meet regularly with firefighters, emergency management officials, law enforcement officers, public officials, and planning agencies to review emergency response procedures.

75 OK21 WM Renewable Energy, LLC

Brian Rammel 1021 Main St. Houston, TX 77002 E-Mail: [email protected]

WM RENEWABLE ENERGY, LLC LANDFILL GAS FUEL - DISTINCT PIPELINE ODOR EMERGENCY CONTACT: 1-877-587-8519 WM Renewable Energy, LLC (WMRE) Landfi ll gas fuel can easily be detected by owns and operates a 1-mile underground its natural odor. In contrast to the odor PRODUCTS/DOT GUIDEBOOK ID#/GUIDE#: pipeline and associated landfi ll gas fuel of natural gas delivered by a utility to Landfi ll Gas Fuel 1971 115 processing plant, located in Oklahoma your home or business, landfi ll gas has County, Oklahoma. The Landfi ll gas fuel a distinct, rotten egg, sulfur-like odor. OKLAHOMA is produced at the Waste Management - This odor, produced by sulfur compounds COUNTIES OF OPERATION: East Oak Security Landfi ll (3201 Moseley present in the gas, is part of the natural Rd, Oklahoma City, OK 73141). This waste decomposition process. WMRE Oklahoma pipeline is currently inactive, but may be regularly monitors the intensity of the ______activate at any point in the future. WMRE landfi ll gas “natural odor” to assure it can Changes may occur. Contact the operator to discuss their pipeline systems and areas of operates this pipeline under the regulatory be detected in case of a leak. operation. oversight of Oklahoma Corporation If you detect a distinct sulfur or rotten egg Commission Public Utility Division and odor near the WMRE pipeline, proceed the US Department of Transportation, to a safe location and call our emergency Pipeline and Hazardous Material Safety number 24 hours a day at (877) 587- Administration. WMRE’s pipeline system 8519. Be certain to state your specifi c complies with other, applicable federal, location and the reason for your call. state and local permitting agency regulations. WHAT IS A RIGHT-OF-WAY? Keep this information handy as a A pipeline right-of-way is a corridor or reference. If you have questions, contact strip of land that surrounds a pipeline. WMRE’s security operations center A right-of-way agreement enables us to toll free at 877-587-8519. The one call construct, operate, test, inspect, maintain HOW IS THE PIPELINE MARKED? operator will direct your request to the and protect our pipelines. A typical right- appropriate individual. This pipeline is WMRE uses pipeline markers to of-way extends about 10 feet from each currently inactive, but may be activate at indicate the approximate location of the side of the pipeline. any point in the future. underground pipeline. Pipeline markers are spaced along the right-of-way. CAN I USE LAND ON OR NEAR A SAFETY STANDARDS Markers identify WMRE as being the RIGHT-OF-WAY? operator of the gas pipeline facility and WMRE operates this pipeline utilizing Generally, under our right-of-way state the 24-hour emergency telephone the highest level of safety standards. agreement, landowners may use their number 877-587-8519. Our commitment to safety helps protect land as they see fi t provided the activity the public, our employees and the It is illegal to remove pipeline markers does not interfere with rights granted to pipeline. Being prepared to recognize a from the pipeline right-of-way. Markers us to access, maintain, operate, replace potential pipeline problem—and react are placed as a reminder that a buried and protect WMRE’s pipeline. Do not appropriately is also part of staying safe. pipeline is present and helps protect the excavate, build, demolish, store or place pipeline and public safety. anything on or near the right-of-way WHAT IS LANDFILL GAS? without fi rst notifying the Okie811 and KNOW THE SIGNS OF A LANDFILL Landfi ll gas fuel is: WMRE. If needed, WMRE personnel GAS FUEL LEAK will stake the pipeline location. The • A natural decomposition by-product of Okie811 number to call before beginning The leading cause of pipeline accidents organic waste disposed in landfi lls excavation or demolition work near the is damage from someone other than • Composed of approximately 50-60% pipeline is 8-1-1 or 1-800-522-6543.. the owner or operator of the pipeline. In methane, 40-50% carbon dioxide, and most cases, this damage occurs when WMRE personnel regularly inspect the other trace compounds someone unknowingly digs, levels land, pipeline right-of-way for signs of gas leaks blasts or drills in the area of a pipeline. • Flammable and has fuel value or other abnormal operating conditions, such as construction activity near the Warning Signs of a Gas Pipeline Leak • Recognized as a renewable energy pipeline. Include: source with environmental and economic benefi ts • Damage to pipeline facilities and markers

76 OK21 WM Renewable Energy, LLC

• Exposed pipe in wet areas, ditches, State laws require any person making SUGGESTED EMERGENCY streams or beginning ANY excavation to notify all PROCEDURES (FOR EMERGENCY underground facility owners/operators, RESPONDERS) • A blowing or hissing sound or dust which may be aff ected by the excavation blowing from a hole in the ground In the event of a pipeline emergency, at least 48 hours but no more than 10 steps must be taken to ensure public • Continuous bubbling from one spot in working days in advance (excluding safety. WMRE off ers the following wet or fl ooded areas weekends and legal holidays). suggestions: • A sulfur-like, or rotten egg odor Never guess about the location of an • Call WMRE immediately at 877-587- underground pipeline or facility, or if an • A spot of dead or discolored 8519. Report the type (leak, fi re, other) activity is appropriate in the vicinity. Giving vegetation in an otherwise green and location of the emergency. advance notice by contacting Okie811 location and following construction guidelines • Establish a safety area and control • Abnormally dry or hardened soil allows you to plan projects with the access into this area; this may include assurance that your safety, and the safety evacuation of the area. Be sure to allow • Flames of others, is not compromised. It also WMRE employees access and work gives WMRE assurance that our facilities with them to control the situation. STEPS TO TAKE IF YOU SUSPECT A will not be damaged by these activities. LEAK • Avoid doing anything that may ignite Calling Okie811 not only protects you, escaped gas. 1. If you suspect a Landfi ll Gas Pipeline your employees, and WM’s pipeline, it is Leak: also the law. • Monitor wind direction and be aware of potential ignition sources. 2. Immediately shut down and abandon WHAT IF I UNEXPECTEDLY motorized equipment being used in or • Control secondary fi res but do not try to ENCOUNTER A PIPELINE near the area. extinguish a pipeline fi re unless asked If you dig and hit or touch a pipeline, to do so by WMRE personnel. 3. Leave the immediate area quickly, contact us immediately at (877) 587- proceeding upwind and warn others to • Do not attempt to operate pipeline 8519. Even a small gouge, scrape, stay away. valves. scratch, dent or crease to the pipe may 4. Keep all sources of ignition away from cause leaks, thereby compromising the • Preserve the area for investigators. the leak. safety of the pipeline. To assure safety of the pipeline, WMRE must inspect and WMRE’S EMERGENCY PROCEDURES 5. From a safe distance, call local 911 repair any damage, no matter how minor emergency response, and WMRE at In a pipeline emergency, WMRE person- it appears. (877) 587-8519. nel will immediately attempt to control the situation. WMRE personnel will: TRANSMISSION PIPELINE MAPPING DO NOT use open fl ames or bring • Pinpoint the location of the emergency telephones, fl ashlights or motor vehicles The U.S. Department of Transportation’s and stop or reduce gas fl ow to the into the area that may create a spark and Offi ce of Pipeline Safety has developed aff ected area. potentially ignite the gas leak. DO NOT the National Pipeline Mapping System try to extinguish a gas fi re or operate any (NPMS) to provide information about • Notify appropriate public offi cials and pipeline valves. gas transmission and liquid transmission work with them during the emergency. operators and their pipelines. The NPMS • Repair the facility and restore service EXCAVATION WORK – FREQUENT Web site is searchable by zip code or to customers as soon as possible. CAUSE OF DAMAGE by county and state, and can display a county map that is printable. For a list of • Investigate the cause of the Excavation work is the most frequent pipeline operators with pipelines in your emergency. cause of damage to pipelines and area and their contact information, go to associated facilities. Whenever planning www.npms.phmsa.dot.gov. Operators of CONTACT US excavation or demolition work, protect production facilities, gas/liquid gathering yourself and your property by fi rst If you have any questions or would like piping and distribution piping, are not notifying Okie811. Dial 8-1-1 or 1-800- additional information on pipeline safety, represented by NPMS nor are they 522-6543. please call us at (877) 587-8519. The on required to be. call operator will direct your request to the appropriate individual. DAMAGE PREVENTION Waste Management maintains a Damage ALWAYS CALL 8-1-1 BEFORE YOU Prevention Program in accordance with DIG IN OKLAHOMA. state and federal guidelines. The purpose of this program is to prevent damage to our pipelines and facilities from excavation activities, such as digging, trenching, blasting, boring, tunneling, backfi lling, or by any other digging activity.

77 OK21 XTO Energy Inc

Hal Jolly 15948 US Highway 77 Ardmore, OK 73401 Phone: (580) 653-3200 Website: www.xtoenergy.com

XTO ENERGY DON’T TAKE CHANCES EMERGENCY CONTACT: XTO Energy, is a leading natural gas and 1. Call 811 at least two business days 1-918-423-0366 oil producer in the U.S. with expertise in before excavation is scheduled to developing tight gas, shale gas, coal bed begin. PRODUCTS/DOT GUIDEBOOK ID#/GUIDE#: methane and unconventional resources. 2. Do not begin work until a trained Natural Gas 1971 115 XTO has operations in all major U.S. technician has come to mark the producing regions, with thousands of location of any pipelines in your OKLAHOMA miles of natural gas pipelines. These area. This will be at no cost to you. COUNTIES OF OPERATION: pipelines are vital to the country’s energy infrastructure and are a safe and 3. Respect to the pipeline markers. Bryan Love effi cient way to transport natural gas. Carter Marshall XTO takes great pride in its long history TRUST YOUR SENSES Hughes Pittsburg of developing natural gas resources and If you see, hear or smell any of the Johnston is dedicated to educating communities ______below, it may indicate a pipeline leak. It is on pipeline safety. Our own experience Changes may occur. Contact the operator to important to always be aware. discuss their pipeline systems and areas of and compliance with municipal, state and operation. federal regulations demonstrates that Site: A pool of liquid on the our operations can be conducted safely ground near a pipeline, a and in an environmentally responsible rainbow sheen on water, a DIG DEEPER manner. Our success is linked to the dense white cloud or fog success of the communities in which we For more information about pipelines, over a pipeline, or discolored do business - our employees and their please visit: vegetation. Unnatural frost families don’t just work here, they live or ice in the pipeline right-of- XTO Energy: here as well. We are committed to being way or on the tank battery or www.xtoenergy.com a good neighbor. well location equipment. US Department of Transportation MARK THE SPOT Sound: An unusual noise coming http://ops.dot.gov from the pipeline, like a Pipeline markers are used to show National Pipeline Mapping System hissing or roaring sound. the location of underground pipelines. www.npms.phmsa.dot.gov Markers are located at road crossings, Sound: An unsual chemical odor www.call811.com railroad crossings, and along the pipeline such as gas or oil. A strange www.pipelinesafetyinformation.com rights-of-way. Please be familiar with odor in the area similar to the these markers, and what they indicate: smell of rotten eggs. • The material transported in the WHAT TO DO IF A LEAK OCCURS pipeline. • Try to stay upwind. Do not travel • The name of the pipeline operator. downwind. • The telephone number where the • Do not touch, breathe, or make operator can be reached in an contact with leaking liquids. emergency. • Do not light a match, start an CALL BEFORE YOU DIG engine, use a cell phone, switch on/ off light switches or do anything that If you are a homeowner, farmer, may create a spark. Do not drive excavator, or developer we need your into a leak or vapor cloud area. help in preventing pipeline emergencies. If you are considering projects like • Call 911 or your local emergency building a pool, building a fence, widening response number from a safe a driveway, or planting trees, call 811 location. Then call XTO Energy and before you dig. give your name, phone number, description of the leak and its location. • Warn others to stay away.

78 OK21 Emergency Response

Emergency Response Plans for Gas and Hazardous Liquid Pipeline Operators Federal regulations for both gas and hazardous liquid pipelines require operators to have written procedures for responding to emergencies involving their pipeline facility. Because pipelines are often located in public space, the regulations further require that operators include procedures for planning with emergency and other public offi cials to ensure a coordinated response. Please contact your local pipeline operators for information regarding their company specifi c emergency response plan.

Natural Gas Each operator shall establish written procedures to minimize the hazard resulting from a gas pipeline emergency. At a minimum, the procedures must provide for the following: • Receiving, identifying, and classifying notices of events which require immediate response by the operator. • Establishing and maintaining adequate means of communication with appropriate fi re, police, and other public offi cials. • Prompt and eff ective response to a notice of each type of emergency, including the following: 1. Gas detected inside or near a building. 2. Fire located near or directly involving a pipeline facility. 3. Explosion occurring near or directly involving a pipeline facility. 4. Natural disaster. • The availability of personnel, equipment, tools, and materials, as needed at the scene of an emergency. • Actions directed toward protecting people fi rst and then property. • Emergency shutdown and pressure reduction in any section of the operator’s pipeline system necessary to minimize hazards to life or property. • Making safe any actual or potential hazard to life or property. • Notifying appropriate fi re, police, and other public offi cials of gas pipeline emergencies and coordinating with them both planned responses and actual responses during an emergency. • Safely restoring any service outage. • Each operator shall establish and maintain liaison with appropriate fi re, police, and other public offi cials to: 1. Learn the responsibility and resources of each government organization that may respond to a gas pipeline emergency; 2. Acquaint the offi cials with the operator’s ability in responding to a gas pipeline emergency; 3. Identify the types of gas pipeline emergencies of which the operator notifi es the offi cials; and 4. Plan how the operator and offi cials can engage in mutual assistance to minimize hazards to life or property. *Reference 49 CFR 192.615

Hazardous Liquids (a) General: Each operator shall prepare and follow for each pipeline system a manual of written procedures for conducting normal operations and maintenance activities and handling abnormal operations and emergencies. This manual shall be reviewed at intervals not exceeding 15 months, but at least once each calendar year, and appropriate changes made as necessary to insure that the manual is eff ective. This manual shall be prepared before initial operations of a pipeline system commence, and appropriate parts shall be kept at locations where operations and maintenance activities are conducted. Emergencies. The manual required by paragraph (a) of this section must include procedures for the following to provide safety when an emergency condition occurs: • Receiving, identifying, and classifying notices of events which need immediate response by the operator or notice to fi re, police, or other appropriate public offi cials and communicating this information to appropriate operator personnel for corrective action. • Prompt and eff ective response to a notice of each type emergency, including fi re or explosion occurring near or directly involving a pipeline facility, accidental release of hazardous liquid or carbon dioxide from a pipeline facility, operational failure causing a hazardous condition, and natural disaster aff ecting pipeline facilities. • Having personnel, equipment, instruments, tools, and material available as needed at the scene of an emergency. • Taking necessary action, such as emergency shutdown or pressure reduction, to minimize the volume of hazardous liquid or carbon dioxide that is released from any section of a pipeline system in the event of a failure. • Control of released hazardous liquid or carbon dioxide at an accident scene to minimize the hazards, including possible intentional ignition in the cases of fl ammable highly volatile liquid. • Minimization of public exposure to injury and probability of accidental ignition by assisting with evacuation of residents and assisting with halting traffi c on roads and railroads in the aff ected area, or taking other appropriate action. • Notifying fi re, police, and other appropriate public offi cials of hazardous liquid or carbon dioxide pipeline emergencies and coordinating with them preplanned and actual responses during an emergency, including additional precautions necessary for an emergency involving a pipeline system transporting a highly volatile liquid. • In the case of failure of a pipeline system transporting a highly volatile liquid, use of appropriate instruments to assess the extent and coverage of the vapor cloud and determine the hazardous areas. • Providing for a post accident review of employee activities to determine whether the procedures were eff ective in each emergency and taking corrective action where defi ciencies are found. *Reference 49 CFR 195.402

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Hazard Area Radius

Evacuation Radius- Radiant Heat

80 OK21 NENA Pipeline Emergency Operations - Call Intake Checklist

In accordance with NENA Pipeline Emergency Operations Standard/Model Recommendation NENA 56-007 (https://www. nena.org/?page=PipelineEmergStnd)

GOALS FOR INITIAL INTAKE: 1. Obtain and Verify Incident Location, Callback and Contact Information 2. Maintain Control of the Call 3. Communicate the Ability to HELP the Caller 4. Methodically and Strategically Obtain Information through Systematic Inquiry to be Captured in the Agency’s Intake Format 5. Recognize the potential urgency of situations involving the release of dangerous gases or liquids related to pipelines or similar events of this nature and immediately begin the proper notifi cations consistent with agency policy

6. Perform all Information Entries and Disseminations, Both Initial and Update

FIRST RESPONSE CALL INTAKE CHECKLIST The focus of this Standard is on the fi rst minute of the call intake process. Actions taken during this time frame signifi cantly impact the eff ectiveness of the response and are critical to public safety. The following protocol is intended as a solid framework for call intake, but should not in any manner rescind or override agency procedures for the timing of broadcasts and messaging. These procedures are established as recommended practices to consider with existing agency policy and procedure to ensure the most swift and accurate handling of every incident involving the release of dangerous gases or hazardous liquids.

All information should be simultaneously entered, as it is obtained by the telecommunicator, into an electronic format (when available) that will feed/populate any directed messages which will be sent to emergency responders in conjunction with on- air broadcasts.

Location: Request exact location of the incident (structure addresses, street names, intersections, directional identifi ers, mile posts, etc.) and obtain callback and contact information.

Determine Exactly What Has Happened: Common signs of a pipeline leak are contained in Table 1 below. If any of these conditions are reported, THIS IS A PIPELINE EMERGENCY. TABLE 1 Common Indications of a Pipeline Leak

Natural Gas LPG & HVL Condition Liquids (lighter than air) (heavier than air) An odor like rotten eggs or a burnt match X X A loud roaring sound like a jet engine X X A white vapor cloud that may look like smoke X A hissing or whistling noise X X The pooling of liquid on the ground X An odor like petroleum liquids or gasoline X X Fire coming out of or on top of the ground X X Dirt blowing from a hole in the ground X X Bubbling in pools of water on the ground X X A sheen on the surface of water X X An area of frozen ground in the summer X X An unusual area of melted snow in the winter X X An area of dead vegetation X X X

81 OK21 Pipelines In Our Community

According to National Transportation Safety Board statistics pipelines are the safest and most effi cient means of transporting natural gas and petroleum products, which are used to supply roughly two-thirds of the energy we use. These pipelines transport trillions of cubic feet of natural gas and hundreds of billions of ton/miles of liquid petroleum products in the United States each year. This system is comprised of three types of pipelines: transmission, distribution and gathering. The approximately 519,000 miles of transmission pipeline* transport products, including natural gas and petroleum products, across the country and to storage facilities. Compressor stations and pumping stations are located along transmission and gathering pipeline routes and help push these products through the line. Approximately 2.2 million miles of distribution pipeline* is used to deliver natural gas to most homes and businesses through underground main and utility service lines. Onshore gathering lines are pipelines that transport gas from a current production operation facility to a transmission line or main. Production operations are piping and equipment used in production and preparation for transportation or delivery of hydrocarbon gas and/or liquids. *mileage according to the Pipeline Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA).

Pipeline Markers

The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) requires the use of signs to indicate the location of underground pipelines. Markers like these are located on road, railroad, and navigable waterway crossings. Markers are also posted along the pipeline right-of-way. The markers display: • The material transported • The name of the pipeline operator • The operator’s emergency number

MARKER INFORMATION • Indicates area of pipeline operations • May have multiple markers in single right-of-way • May have multiple pipelines in single right-of-way • DOES NOT show exact location • DOES NOT indicate depth (never assume pipeline depth) • DOES NOT indicate pipeline pressure

Call Before You Dig

Statistics indicate that damage from excavation related activities is a leading cause of pipeline accidents. If you are a homeowner, farmer, excavator, or developer, we need your help in preventing pipeline emergencies. 1. Call your state’s One-Call center before excavation begins - regulatory mandate as state law requires. 2. Wait the required amount of time. 3. A trained technician will mark the location of the pipeline and other utilities (private lines are not marked). 4. Respect the marks. 5. Dig with care.

American Public Works Association (APWA) Uniform Color Code National One-Call Dialing Number:

WHITE - Proposed Excavation

PINK - Temporary Survey Markings

RED - Electric Power Lines, Cables, Conduit and Lighting Cables YELLOW - Gas, Oil, Steam, Petroleum or Gaseous Materials ORANGE - Communication, Alarm or Signal Lines, Cables or Conduit BLUE - Potable Water PURPLE - Reclaimed Water, Irrigation and Slurry Lines For More Details Visit: www.call811.com GREEN - Sewers and Drain Lines

82 OK21 Signs Of A Pipeline Release

SIGHT* SMELL SOUND • Liquid on the ground • Odors such as gas or oil • A hissing or roaring sound • Rainbow sheen on water • Natural gas is colorless and odorless • Dead vegetation in an otherwise ° Unless Mercaptan has been added (rotten green area egg odor) • Dirt blowing into the air • White vapor cloud OTHER - NEAR PIPELINE OPERATIONS • Mud or water bubbling up • Burning eyes, nose or throat • Frozen area on ground • Nausea *Signs vary based upon product

What To Do If A Leak Occurs

• Evacuate immediately upwind ° Valve may be operated by qualifi ed pipeline personnel • Eliminate ignition sources only, unless specifi ed otherwise • Advise others to stay away • Ignition sources may vary – a partial list includes: • CALL 911 and the pipeline company – number on ° Static electricity warning marker ° Metal-to-metal contact ° Call collect if necessary ° Pilot lights • Make calls from safe distance – not “hot zone” ° Matches/smoking • Give details to pipeline operator: ° Sparks from telephone ° Your name ° Electric switches ° Your phone number ° Electric motors ° Leak location ° Overhead wires ° Product activity ° Internal combustion engines ° Extent of damage ° Garage door openers • DO NOT drive into leak or vapor cloud ° Firearms • DO NOT make contact with liquid or vapor ° Photo equipment • DO NOT operate pipeline valves (unless directed by ° Remote car alarms/door locks pipeline operator): ° High torque starters – diesel engines ° Valve may be automatically shut by control center ° Communication devices ° Valve may have integrated shut-down device

Pipeline Emergency

Call Gas Control Or Pipeline Control Center Fire Use Pipeline Emergency Response Planning Is the leak area on fi re? Information Manual for contact information Has anything else caught on fi re besides the leak? Phone number on warning markers Use state One-Call System, if applicable Evacuations Primary responsibility of emergency agency Control Center Needs To Know Consult with pipeline/gas company Your name & title in your organization Call back phone number – primary, alternate Fire Management Establish a meeting place Natural Gas – DO NOT put out until supply stopped Be very specifi c on the location (use GPS) Liquid Petroleum – water is NOT recommended; Provide City, County and State foam IS recommended Use dry chemical, vaporizing liquids, carbon dioxide Injuries, Deaths, Or Property Damage Have any known injuries occurred? Ignition Sources Have any known deaths occurred? Static electricity (nylon windbreaker) Has any severe property damage occurred? Metal-to-metal contact Pilot lights, matches & smoking, sparks from phone Traffi c & Crowd Control Electric switches & motors Secure leak site for reasonable distance Overhead wires Work with company to determine safety zone Internal combustion engines No traffi c allowed through any hot zone Garage door openers, car alarms & door locks Move sightseers and media away Firearms Eliminate ignition sources Photo equipment High torque starters – diesel engines Communication devices – not intrinsically safe

83 OK21 High Consequence Areas Identifi cation*

Pipeline safety regulations use the concept of “High supply is not available. The land area in which spilled Consequence Areas” (HCAs), to identify specifi c locales hazardous liquid could aff ect the water supply is also and areas where a release could have the most signifi cant treated as an HCA. adverse consequences. Once identifi ed, operators are • Unusually sensitive ecological areas include locations required to devote additional focus, eff orts, and analysis in where critically imperiled species can be found, areas HCAs to ensure the integrity of pipelines. where multiple examples of federally listed threatened Releases from pipelines can adversely aff ect human and endangered species are found, and areas where health and safety, cause environmental degradation, and migratory water birds concentrate. damage personal or commercial property. Consequences of inadvertent releases from pipelines can vary greatly, HCAs for natural gas transmission pipelines: depending on where the release occurs, and the commodity • An equation has been developed based on research and involved in the release. experience that estimates the distance from a potential explosion at which death, injury or signifi cant property What criteria defi ne HCAs for pipelines? damage could occur. This distance is known as the Because potential consequences of natural gas and “potential impact radius” (or PIR), and is used to depict hazardous liquid pipeline releases diff er, criteria for HCAs potential impact circles. also diff er. HCAs for natural gas transmission pipelines focus solely on populated areas. (Environmental and • Operators must calculate the potential impact radius ecological consequences are usually minimal for releases for all points along their pipelines and evaluate involving natural gas.) Identifi cation of HCAs for hazardous corresponding impact circles to identify what population is liquid pipelines focuses on populated areas, drinking water contained within each circle. sources, and unusually sensitive ecological resources. • Potential impact circles that contain 20 or more structures intended for human occupancy; buildings housing HCAs for hazardous liquid pipelines: populations of limited mobility; buildings that would • Populated areas include both high population areas be hard to evacuate. (Examples are nursing homes, (called “urbanized areas” by the U.S. Census Bureau) schools); or buildings and outside areas occupied by and other populated areas (areas referred to by the more than 20 persons on a specifi ed minimum number of Census Bureau as a “designated place”). days each year, are defi ned as HCA’s. • Drinking water sources include those supplied by surface water or wells and where a secondary source of water * https://primis.phmsa.dot.gov/comm/FactSheets/FSHCA.htm

Identifi ed Sites*

Owners and companies of gas transmission pipelines are Sites within your jurisdiction will fi t the above requirements, regulated by the US Department of Transportation (DOT). please go to my.spatialobjects.com/admin/register/ISR to According to integrity management regulations, gas pipeline provide this valuable information to pipeline companies. companies are required to accept the assistance of local * 49 CFR §192.903. public safety offi cials in identifying certain types of sites or facilities adjacent to the pipeline which meets the following IDENTIFIED SITE REGISTRY criteria: Pipeline operators need your help keeping people and (a) A small, well-defi ned outside area that is occupied property safe. by twenty or more persons on at least 50 days in any twelve-month period (the days need not Identifi ed Sites - locations where many people occupy an be consecutive). Examples of such an area are area near a pipeline asset or facility. These are places where playgrounds, parks, swimming pools, sports fi elds, and people may gather from time to time for a variety of reasons. campgrounds. Some of these sites are very diffi cult for companies to obtain (b) A building that is occupied by 20 or more persons on without help from those with local knowledge of the area. at least 5 days a week for 10 weeks in any 12 month Please use the following website to gain secure access, so period (the days and weeks need not be consecutive). you can assist in identifying sites where people congregate Examples included in the defi nition are: religious in your community: facilities, offi ce buildings, community centers, general stores, 4-H facilities, and roller rinks. my.spatialobjects.com/admin/register/ISR (c) A facility that is occupied by persons who are confi ned, Pipeline operators are required by law to IDENTIFIEDSITES REGISTRY are of impaired mobility, or would be diffi cult to work with public offi cials who have safety evacuate. Examples of such a facility are hospitals, or emergency response, or planning schools, elder care, assisted living/nursing facilities, responsibilities that can provide quality prisons and child daycares. information regarding identifi ed sites.

84 OK21 Maintaining Safety and Integrity of Pipelines

Pipeline companies invest signifi cant time and capital to isolate a leak. Gas transmission and hazardous liquid maintaining the quality and integrity of their pipeline pipeline companies have developed supplemental hazard systems. Most active pipelines are monitored 24 hours a day and assessment programs known as Integrity Management via manned control centers. Pipeline companies also utilize Programs (IMPs). IMPs have been implemented for aerial surveillance and/or on-ground observers to identify areas designated as “high consequence areas” (HCAs) in potential dangers. Control center personnel continually accordance with federal regulations. Specifi c information monitor the pipeline system and assess changes in pressure about companies’ programs may be found on their company and fl ow. They notify fi eld personnel if there is a possibility web sites or by contacting them directly. of a leak. Automatic shut-off valves are sometimes utilized

How You Can Help Keep Pipelines Safe

While accidents pertaining to pipeline facilities are rare, o Assist with security steps for pipeline facilities during awareness of the location of the pipeline, the potential heightened national threat levels, i.e., increased hazards, and what to do if a leak occurs can help minimize surveillance near facilities. the number of accidents. A leading cause of pipeline o Monitor criminal activity at the local level that could incidents is third-party excavation damage. Pipeline impact pipeline companies, and anti-government/ companies are responsible for the safety and security of pipeline groups and other groups seeking to disrupt their respective pipelines. To help maintain the integrity pipeline company activities. of pipelines and their right-of-way, it is essential that pipeline and facility neighbors protect against unauthorized • Keeping the enclosed fact sheets for future reference. excavations or other destructive activities. You can help by: • Attending an emergency response training program in your area. • Being aware of any unusual or suspicious activities or unauthorized excavations taking place within or near the • Familiarizing yourself and your agency with the Pipelines pipeline right-of-way or pipeline facility. and Informed Planning Alliance (PIPA) best practices regarding land use planning near transmission pipelines. o Develop contacts and relationships with pipeline company representatives, i.e. participate in mock drill • Completing and returning the enclosed postage-paid exercises with your local pipeline company. survey. o Share intelligence regarding targeting of national • Report to the pipeline company localized fl ooding, ice infrastructure, and specifi c threats or actual attacks dams, debris dams, and extensive bank erosion that may against pipeline companies. aff ect the integrity of pipeline crossings.

National Pipeline Mapping System (NPMS)

The National Pipeline Mapping System (NPMS) is a local government offi cials only. The application contains geographic information system created by the U.S. sensitive pipeline infrastructure information that can be Department of Transportation (DOT), Pipeline and viewed via internet browsers. Access to PIMMA is limited Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA), Offi ce to federal, pipeline companies. PIMMA access cannot of Pipeline Safety (OPS) in cooperation with other federal be given to any person who is not a direct employee of a and state governmental agencies and the pipeline industry government agency. to provide information about companies and their pipelines. The NPMS web site is searchable by ZIP Code or by county For a list of companies with pipelines in your area and their and state, and can display a printable county map. contact information, or to apply for PIMMA access, go to npms.phmsa.dot.gov. Companies that operate production Within the NPMS, PHMSA has developed the Pipeline facilities, gas/liquid gathering piping, and distribution piping Integrity Management Mapping Application (PIMMA) are not represented by NPMS nor are they required to be. for use by pipeline companies and federal, state, and

Training Center

Supplemental training available for agencies and personnel • Submit Agency Capabilities Survey that are unable to attend: • Receive Certifi cate of Completion • Train as your schedule allows Visit https://trainingcenter.pdigm.com/ • Download resources including pipeline operator specifi c to register for training information Training CENTER o Sponsoring pipeline operator contact information o Product(s) transported

85 OK21 Pipeline Damage Reporting Law / Websites

PIPELINE DAMAGE REPORTING LAW AS OF 2007

H.R. 2958 Emergency Alert Requirements

Any person, including a government employee or contractor, who while engaged in the demolition, excavation, tunneling, or construction in the vicinity of a pipeline facility;

A. Becomes aware of damage to the pipeline facility that may endanger life or cause serious bodily harm or damage to property; or

B. Damages the pipeline facility in a manner that may endanger life or cause serious bodily harm or damage to property, shall promptly report the damage to the operator of the facility and to other appropriate authorities. ______

Websites:

Association of Public-Safety Communications Offi cials - International (APCO) www.apcointl.org/

Common Ground Alliance www.commongroundalliance.com

Federal Emergency Management Agency www.fema.gov

Federal Offi ce of Pipeline Safety www.phmsa.dot.gov

Government Emergency Telecommunications www.dhs.gov/government-emergency-telecommunications-service-gets

Infrastructure Protection – NIPC www.dhs.gov/national-infrastructure-protection-plan

National Emergency Number Association https://www.nena.org/?

National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) www.nfpa.org

National Pipeline Mapping System www.npms.phmsa.dot.gov

National Response Center www.nrc.uscg.mil or 800-424-8802

Paradigm Liaison Services, LLC www.pdigm.com

United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) www.epa.gov/cameo

Wireless Information System for Emergency Responders (WISER) www.wiser.nlm.nih.gov

FOR MORE INFORMATION ON THE NASFM PIPELINE EMERGENCIES PROGRAM www.pipelineemergencies.com

FOR EMERGENCY RESPONSE INFORMATION, REFER TO DOT GUIDEBOOK. FOR COPIES: (202) 366-4900 www.phmsa.dot.gov/hazmat/erg/emergency-response-guidebook-erg

86 OK21 About Paradigm

Paradigm is public awareness. We provide public awareness and damage prevention compliance services to assist with the regulatory requirements of 49 CFR 192 and 195, as well as API RP 1162. Since 2001, the oil and gas industry has worked with Paradigm to fulfi ll public education and community awareness requirements.

Our history of implementing public awareness programs and compliance services pre-dates API RP 1162. Most of the pipe- line industry’s large, mid-sized and small operators, as well as many local distribution companies utilize Paradigm’s compli- ance services.

In serving our clients, Paradigm performs full-scope compliance programs from audience identifi cation through eff ectiveness measurement. In addition, we off er consulting services for plan evaluation and continuous improvement. At the completion of each compliance program, we provide structured documentation which precisely records all elements of the program’s implementation to assist with audits.

Paradigm leads the way in industry service. Pipeline operators and local distribution companies trust in Paradigm to imple- ment their public awareness and damage prevention programs. Each year we:

• Distribute 25 million pipeline safety communications • Compile and analyze roughly 250,000 stakeholder response surveys • Facilitate over 1,200 liaison programs • Implement approximately 1,000 public awareness compliance programs • Provide audit support and assistance with over 50 public awareness audits

Contact Paradigm for more information regarding custom public awareness solutions.

Contact us: Paradigm Liaison Services, LLC PO Box 9123 Wichita, KS 67277 (877) 477-1162 Fax: (888) 417-0818 www.pdigm.com

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ONE-CALL SYSTEM PHONE NUMBER e s Oklahoma One-Call System, Inc. OKLAHOMA s

...... 1-800-522-6543 y e National One-Call Referral Number...... 1-888-258-0808 OKIE811: Dial 811 or 800-522-6543 National One-Call Dialing Number...... 811 Website: www.okie811.org X olerance Zone Hand Dig Claus Damage Reporting DO T Homeowner Railroad Agricultur Dept h Damage Design Emergenc Online Mobile Statewide Coverage Civil Penaltie Emergency Claus Mandatory Membership Excavator Permits Issued Mandatory Premarks Positive Respons Overhead Large Project T Hours: 24 hours, 7 days FA Advance Notice: 48 hours, not including date of notification, Saturdays, Sundays, or Legal Holidays. N YY Y N Y NNN YYY Y NNNN YYY N Y 24" Marks Valid: 10 business days from the work to begin date and time. ©2021 Paradigm Liaison Services, LLC. All Rights Reserved. Law Link: http://www.okie811.org/thelaw/ Download the Pipeline Awareness Viewer™ (PAV) app to learn about pipelines, including:

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