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    Statutory Requirements in INDIA

    S. K. NandyAddl. Director (Engg)

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    Outline

    OISD & Its Activities

    Statutory Requirements in offshorepipelines and facilities.

    Statutory requirements in onshore pipelines

    , storage and facilities.

    OISD Standards for pipelines.

    Summary

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    OISD & Its Activities A technical directorate under MoP&NG,

    Govt. of India. Development of standards, Safety audits,

    Incident Investigations, Training , Safety

    Performance Evaluation. Association with PSA, Norway; BOEMRE, USA

    & HSE UK .

    Members of ASME, IRF & WLPGA

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    Statutory Regulations-

    Offshore Pipelines & Facilities Oil Fields (Regulation & Development) Act

    1948.

    Petroleum & Natural Gas Rules, 1959.

    Petroleum & Natural Gas (Safety in Offshore

    o OISD is the competent authority to exercise powers andfunctions .

    Mines Act 1952.

    Oil Mines Regulations, 1984o DGMS is the competent authority to exercise powers and

    functions

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    Statutory Regulations- On Shore Pipelines,

    Storage & facilities

    Petroleum Act1934.

    Petroleum Rules, 2002.

    o CCE is the competent authority to exercisepowers and functions.

    The Environment ( Protection ) Act1986.

    Environment (Protection) Rules, 1986 . Pet. & Nat. Gas Regulatory Act,2006

    The Explosives Act1984.

    Petroleum and Explosives Safety Org .

    Petroleum & Minerals Pipelines Act1962.

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    Statutory Regulation- Pipelines Contd

    The Water Act1974 and Air Act1981.

    State Pollution Control Boards.

    Costal Regulatory Zone under Environment (

    Protection ) Act1986.

    a e o u on on ro oar . Contract Labour Act1970.

    State Lab. Commissioner.

    Factories Act1948.o DG, Factory Advisory & Labour Institute

    o Chief Inspector of Factories.

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    Statutory Regulations-Pipelines Contd

    The Indian Electricity Act,1910.

    The Indian Electricity Rule,1956.

    o CEA is the competent authority to exercisepowers and functions.

    Manuf., Strg. & Imp of Haz. Chem Rule,1989.

    Gas Cylinder Rule2004.

    National Highway Act 1956.

    Railway Act1989.

    Building and Other Construction Workers

    Act1996.

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    OISD STANDARDS : DESIGN OF PIPELINES

    141 : Design & Const. req. for liquid hydrocarbon

    pipelines other than LPG.

    214 : LPG Pipelines226 : Natural Gas Transmission Pipelines and City

    gas Distribution Networks.

    117: Fire protections system for storage & distribution,tank farm and pipeline installations.

    118 : Layout for Oil and Gas Installation.

    195 : Gas Compressor stations & Terminal.

    149 : Safety In Electrical System.

    192 : Safety practices during construction.

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    OISD STANDARDS : INSP. OF PIPELINES

    105 : Work Permit system

    138 : Onshore Pipeline.

    139 : Offshore Pipelines & SPMs

    140 : Un loading / loading pipelines at Jetty.

    188 : Corrosion monitoring for pipelines

    - , ,

    125 : Mechanical seals

    128-130 : Pressure Vessels, Tanks , Pipe, valves & fittings

    137 : Electrical Equipment.

    153 : Safety Instrumentation system.

    178 : Management of Change.

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    New Statutory Requirements- Fire

    Fighting System - STD-117

    Tank Farm Having 30,000 KL (8 mg) +.

    Two Fire Contingencies. For Pipeline terminal , 10.2 lpm /m2 of pump shed

    area to be considered.

    Supplementary stream to be considered for 4hydrants + 1 monitor.

    Hydrocarbon Detectors .

    Remote operated high volume long range monitors .

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    Panipat

    Guwahati

    Nahorkatiya

    Mathura

    Barauni

    Kanpur

    Bhatinda

    Kandla

    Chaksu

    Ahmedabad

    Jalandhar

    Jodhpur

    Budge

    Kot

    Delhi

    BongaigaonSiliguri

    Meerut

    Sidhpur

    Digboi

    Tinsukia

    Navagam

    TundlaLucknow

    Sanganer

    Rajbandh

    Najibabad

    RoorkeeAmbala

    Sangrur

    Rewari

    Ajmer

    Chittaurgarh

    Mundra

    LoniShahjahanpur

    Jagdishpur

    Numaligarh

    Ratlam

    Liquid Pipeline: 18,500 KM approx.

    Gas Pipeline : 9,000 KM approx.

    Mumbai

    Vizag

    Koyali

    HaldiaManmad

    Vijayawada

    Kochi

    Vadinar

    Budge

    Karur

    Chennai

    MumbaiHigh

    Uran

    Ankleshwar

    Mangalore Bangalore

    Secunderabad

    Indore

    Pune

    aur gram

    Dahej

    Coimbatore

    Sankari Asanur

    Trichy

    Madurai

    Paradip

    amnagar

    Hazira

    PakniHazarwadi

    Offshore Pipeline : 1,200 Km appx.

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    Summary

    Pipelines in India are laid adhering to the

    sat regulations mentioned.

    Where ever need is felt these regulations areamended from time to time.

    Additional OISD Standards are bein made

    statutory through amendment of regulations.

    ASME Standards form basis for design ofpipelines in India.

    More association with ASME.

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    Questions & Answers