AMPP Unveils New Guide to Enhance Pipeline Safety Through Corrosion Control
The Association for Materials Protection and Performance (AMPP), the global authority in materials protection and performance, recently published "Guide 21569-2024, Guidance on Implementing Corrosion Control Methodologies to Align with New PHMSA Regulatory Procedures," a comprehensive document developed by Standards Committee SC 15 - Pipelines and Tanks, aimed at bolstering the safety and integrity of onshore gas transmission pipelines.
In response to the United States’ Department of Transportation Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA)'s revised Federal Pipeline Safety Regulations, AMPP's Guide 21569-2024 offers a detailed roadmap for pipeline operators to implement corrosion control requirements for onshore gas transmission as required in Part 2 of the PHMSA Gas Mega Rule. The PHMSA revisions encompass an array of enhanced safety measures, including improved repair criteria, integrity management, cathodic protection, and management of change, all intended to mitigate risks associated with pipeline corrosion and ensure compliance with the most current safety standards.