Risk: Medium Oil Pipeline Operational

Lomita Pipeline - Operational Oil Pipeline in Long Beach, California

LONG BEACH, California, United States

Overview

Lomita Pipeline is an operational oil pipeline located in Long Beach, California, United States. It serves the Los Angeles County region, transporting petroleum products.

Lomita Pipeline is an operational oil pipeline located at E Spring St & Long Beach Blvd in Long Beach, California, United States. This facility is part of the extensive pipeline infrastructure in Los Angeles County, a major hub for petroleum transportation and refining. The pipeline operates under the regulatory oversight of the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) and complies with 49 CFR Part 195 for hazardous liquid pipelines. The pipeline's technical specifications are not detailed in public records, but typical oil pipelines in this region are constructed from carbon steel with cathodic protection to prevent corrosion. The facility's NAICS code 486110 indicates it is a crude petroleum pipeline, likely transporting crude oil from production areas to refineries in the Los Angeles Basin. The pipeline's age and maintenance history are critical factors for safety, as older pipelines may require enhanced inspection and integrity management programs. Lomita Pipeline plays a key role in the regional energy infrastructure, supporting the transportation of crude oil to refineries that supply gasoline, diesel, and other petroleum products to Southern California. The pipeline's location near urban areas and waterways necessitates rigorous safety protocols to minimize environmental risks. Its operational status ensures continued contribution to the local economy and energy security.

Environmental context

The pipeline traverses the Los Angeles Basin, a densely populated region with significant environmental sensitivities. Proximity to residential areas and waterways such as the Los Angeles River requires robust spill prevention and response measures. The commodity transported (crude oil) poses risks of soil and water contamination in the event of a leak. Regulatory compliance with PHMSA's integrity management rules helps mitigate these risks through regular inspections and cathodic protection monitoring.

Frequently asked questions

The Lomita Pipeline is located at E Spring St & Long Beach Blvd in Long Beach, California, United States, within Los Angeles County.

The Lomita Pipeline is classified as an oil pipeline, specifically a crude petroleum pipeline (NAICS 486110), transporting crude oil.

The Lomita Pipeline is regulated by the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) under 49 CFR Part 195 for hazardous liquid pipelines.

Oil pipelines in California face risks such as leaks from corrosion or third-party damage, which can impact soil and water resources. Operators must implement integrity management programs and spill response plans to mitigate these risks.

The Lomita Pipeline supports the transportation of crude oil to refineries in the Los Angeles Basin, which produce fuels and other petroleum products for Southern California, contributing to regional energy security.

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