Browse Pipeline Incidents

109 incidents.

PHMSA Pipeline Incident Database

Browse 109 pipeline incidents reported to PHMSA. Each record includes the operator, pipeline type, cause, casualties, and property damage. Use the filters below to narrow results by state, pipeline type, cause, or keyword.

DateOperatorStateTypeCauseFatalitiesInjuriesDamage ($)
Feb 2, 2014 ONEOK NGL PIPELINE, LLC hazardous_liquid MATERIAL FAILURE OF PIPE OR WELD 0 0
Jan 20, 2014 ONEOK NGL PIPELINE, LLC hazardous_liquid EQUIPMENT FAILURE 0 0
Jan 1, 2014 ONEOK NGL PIPELINE, LLC hazardous_liquid CORROSION FAILURE 0 0
Nov 3, 2013 ONEOK NGL PIPELINE, LLC hazardous_liquid EQUIPMENT FAILURE 0 0
Oct 10, 2013 ONEOK NGL PIPELINE, LLC hazardous_liquid INCORRECT OPERATION 0 0
Sep 18, 2013 ONEOK NGL PIPELINE, LLC hazardous_liquid EQUIPMENT FAILURE 0 0
Dec 19, 2012 ONEOK NGL PIPELINE, LLC hazardous_liquid CORROSION FAILURE 0 0
Oct 31, 2012 ONEOK NGL PIPELINE, LLC hazardous_liquid MATERIAL FAILURE OF PIPE OR WELD 0 0
Aug 19, 2012 ONEOK NGL PIPELINE, LLC hazardous_liquid EQUIPMENT FAILURE 0 0

Frequently Asked Questions

PHMSA requires operators to report incidents involving a fatality, an injury requiring hospitalization, property damage of $122,000 or more (adjusted periodically), highly volatile liquid releases of 5 barrels or more, other liquid releases of 50 barrels or more, or any unintentional release of gas resulting in an event meeting certain criteria.

The Damage column shows the reported property damage for each incident. This can include damage to the pipeline itself, nearby structures, vehicles, and other property. Additional costs such as lost commodity, environmental remediation, and emergency response are tracked separately and shown on each incident's detail page.

Yes. Use the search field above to filter incidents by operator name. The search matches partial names, so searching for "Pacific Gas" will find all variations of that operator's reported name.