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U.S. Transportation Department Grants States $64.4 Million to Bolster Pipeline Safety

By J. Brian Jackson, Katherine Creef, Andrew Gann, Joseph L. Wilson II & Mitch Diles on August 3, 2023
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On Aug. 2, 2023, the U.S. Department of Transportation Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) announced the grant of $64.4 million to states to improve the safety of pipelines and underground natural gas operations.

The goal of the grant is to provide states with the funding necessary to inspect pipelines and underground natural gas facilities to ensure safety and compliance with federal and state regulations.

Currently, the United States has 3.4 million miles of pipeline. More than 80% of that pipeline is inspected by state inspectors. Importantly, this announcement signals to pipeline companies PHMSA’s continued focus on pipeline integrity at both federal and state levels. The $64.4 million in grants will equip federal and state regulators with funds to support this effort.

Pipeline companies should remain vigilant of the various issues likely to become PHMSA’s central focus regarding pipeline safety, including known nonconformities in vintage pipe that could lead to failures.

 

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Katherine Creef

Kate devotes her practice to advising electric and natural gas utility clients in complex regulatory proceedings, rulemakings and litigation, primarily representing regulated utilities before the Virginia State Corporation Commission.

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Drew is a co-leader of McGuireWoods’ Crisis Management & Incident Response Practice Group. He represents companies in class actions, mass torts, and high-stakes commercial litigation—particularly when regulatory scrutiny, reputational risk, and catastrophic loss converge. He brings deep experience guiding clients through multidistrict litigation…

Drew is a co-leader of McGuireWoods’ Crisis Management & Incident Response Practice Group. He represents companies in class actions, mass torts, and high-stakes commercial litigation—particularly when regulatory scrutiny, reputational risk, and catastrophic loss converge. He brings deep experience guiding clients through multidistrict litigation, punitive damages exposure, and investigations by federal and state regulators, including the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB), the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT), the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA), the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), public utility commissions, and state attorneys general.

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Joe is a member of the firm’s Government Investigations and White Collar Litigation practice. His practice focuses on civil investigations and advising clients in the government contracting industry.

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