Risk: Medium Gas Pipeline Operational

FLYWHEEL ENERGY/PIKE CPF-1 Gas Pipeline, Hattieville, Arkansas

HATTIEVILLE, Arkansas, United States

Overview

FLYWHEEL ENERGY/PIKE CPF-1 is a gas pipeline facility in Hattieville, Arkansas, United States. It operates under PHMSA and DOT 49 CFR Part 192 regulations.

FLYWHEEL ENERGY/PIKE CPF-1 is a gas pipeline facility located in Hattieville, Conway County, Arkansas, United States. The pipeline runs from Morrilton Highway 9N to 287N T/L, serving as part of the regional natural gas infrastructure. As a gas pipeline, it is classified under NAICS codes 213112 (Support Activities for Oil and Gas Operations) and 486210 (Pipeline Transportation of Natural Gas). The facility operates under the regulatory framework of the U.S. Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) and the Department of Transportation (DOT) 49 CFR Part 192, which governs the safe transportation of natural gas. This includes requirements for pipeline design, construction, testing, and maintenance, as well as cathodic protection systems to prevent corrosion. The pipeline's age and specific technical specifications are not detailed, but typical gas pipelines in this region are constructed from steel and range from 6 to 36 inches in diameter. The pipeline plays a role in the natural gas supply chain for central Arkansas, connecting production areas to distribution networks. Its operational status ensures continued service to local communities and industries. The environmental context includes proximity to rural and agricultural areas, with potential considerations for waterway crossings and wildlife habitats. Regular inspections and compliance with PHMSA regulations help mitigate risks associated with gas transportation.

Environmental context

The pipeline traverses rural and agricultural terrain in Conway County, Arkansas, near the Arkansas River watershed. Proximity to waterways and populated areas requires careful monitoring of cathodic protection and leak detection systems. The commodity transported (natural gas) poses risks of methane emissions and fire hazards, mitigated by PHMSA-mandated integrity management programs.

Frequently asked questions

FLYWHEEL ENERGY/PIKE CPF-1 is located in Hattieville, Conway County, Arkansas, United States, along the route from Morrilton Highway 9N to 287N T/L.

It is a natural gas pipeline facility that transports gas as part of the regional infrastructure, operating under U.S. PHMSA and DOT 49 CFR Part 192 regulations.

Gas pipelines in the U.S. are regulated by PHMSA under DOT 49 CFR Part 192, covering design, construction, testing, and maintenance, including cathodic protection and integrity management.

Risks include corrosion, third-party damage, and leaks. PHMSA mandates regular inspections, cathodic protection, and emergency response plans to mitigate these risks.

Gas pipelines in this region typically range from a few miles to several dozen miles, connecting production areas to distribution networks.

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