ERDMP of City Gate Station.
ERDMP of City Gate Station.
ERDMP of City Gate Station.
TYPES OF EMERGENCIES
• The CGD industry may encounter the following types of emergency situations on-site or off-site:
1. A natural gas leakage without association with fire from potential leakage sources e.g. flange and valves in
the DRS, CNG stations (cascade connections), valve chambers, MRS and customer premises.
2. A leak from the main steel pipeline section (15-19 bar pressure) or MDPE (4 bar pressure) could be
damaging and requires quick isolation of gas supply.
3. Any fire in customer's premises an unlikely scenario because of very low pressure in the domestic section of
pipeline) or a fire explosion in the leak.
4. Preventive shutdown action during any natural calamities, e.g. flood, earthquake, epidemic, storm etc.
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CLASSIFICATION OF EMERGENCIES
• Emergency situations in CGD sector can be classified in three different categories.
Level 1:
a) Emergency/ incident can be effectively managed and contained at the location/installation by available
resources
b) Has no impact outside the site
Level 2:
c) Emergency/incident cannot be effectively managed and contained at the location
d) Additional support required
e) Have potential to affect beyond facilities where external support/ mutual aid required
f) Likely to be danger to life, environment and industrial assets
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• Level 3:
a) Emergency/ incident with off-site impact, catastrophic
b) Likely to affect population, property and environment
c) Control is done by District Administration
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• Hazard Identification:
The aim of hazard identification is to identify outside and offsite hazards. Information regarding toxicological
physical and chemical properties of handling substances has to be collected.
Details about potential impact on downward air and water quality have to be analyzed. Impact on humans, flora
and fauna has to be understood and documented The hazards due to natural calamities such as floods,
earthquakes, cyclones, landslides affecting the installation site are also identified.
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CAUSES OF DISASTER
Man made Natural conditions Extraneous
Heavy leakage Flood Riots/Civil disorder
Fire Earthquake Terrorism
Explosion Cycle Sabotage
Failure of critical control system Outbreak of disease Bomb threat
Design deficieny Excessive rains Abduction
Unsafe Acts Tsunami Flood poisoning
Inadequate Maintenance
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Reference:
https://www.mngl.in/emergency-
communication-flow/
REVIEW STUDY
GAIL INDIA LIMITED
Firozabad City Gate Station
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Reference:
EMERGENCY RESPONSE AND DISASTER MANAGEMENT
PLAN, GAIL, Firozabad CGS.
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• Annual average temperature in the entire region through which the pipeline traverse is in the range of 30 to
37degree centigrade and 40% to 60% average relative humidity in the region.
• Normal average wind speed at around entire region where the pipeline network is laid around 3 m/s.
• A host of codes and standards covering design philosophy, process design, mechanical design and other design
aspects, quality control, erection, testing, pre commissioning and commissioning are followed at GAIL.
The major design codes and standards used include:
• ASME B.31.8 “Gas Transmission and Distribution Piping Systems
• API 5L, ASTM A 106 Gr.B & ASTM A 333 Gr.6 Covers WELDED and SEAMLESS pipe suitable for use in
conveying gas, water for natural gas industries.
• DIN 30670 for Poly Ethylene coatings for steel pipes & fittings.
• ASTM A 153 & IS 4736 Standard Specifications for Zinc Coating.
• API 6D (Ball Valve), ASME B 16.34 (Globe Valve), BS 5352, 5351 & 1873 for valves & related facilities.
• ASME B 16.5 ,B16.36 & MSS SP 44 & API 590 for Flanges & Blanks & related facilities.
• ASME B 16.9, MSS SP 75&97, IS 1239P2 & IS1879 for different types of fittings & welding.
• ASME B31.8 & OISD 141 for the Erection work & related facilities;
• EN 1776 prEN 12480 Metering Station with rotary meter.
• Petroleum & Natural Gas Regulatory Board (PNGRB) - Appendix I- Item 9
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Zone 3:-
This zone is classified as Moderate
Damage Risk Zone
Reference:
EMERGENCY RESPONSE AND DISASTER
MANAGEMENT PLAN, GAIL, Firozabad
CGS.
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MSDS SHEET
Reference:
Natural gas processing, Linde
group.
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Reference:
Natural gas processing,
Linde group.
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• Release of natural gas at high pressures from the pipeline for different leak sizes
• Immediate Ignition leading to Jet fires
• Delayed Ignition leading to flash fires
• Accidental release of natural gas can result in possible damage. Immediate ignition could lead to jet
fires on immediate ignition and delayed ignition of flammable vapors could result in flash fires with
damage confined to within the cloud dimensions or unconfined vapor cloud explosions with blast
overpressures covering significant areas.
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CATEGORIZATION OF
EMERGENCIES
• The emergency situations have been classified in to 3 categories:
1. Minor Emergency: Emergency situation arising in any SV/ dispatch/ receiving station section which is minor in
nature, and can be controlled within the affected section itself, with the help of GAIL own resources. This could
include for example a minor gas leak due to gasket failure, flange leak and small fires,
2. Major Emergency: Emergency situation arising in any SV/ dispatch/ receiving station section which has the
potential to cause serious injury or damage to property or environment or to the nearby areas – this may include
scenarios such as medium and major leakage rupture with or without fire.
3. “Other” Emergency: Emergency situation arising in any section of GAIL customers or other nearby industries,
which are serious in nature, and endanger or affect GAIL stations or pipeline system integrity and for which a
partial or complete shut down is required to be taken by GAIL.
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Reference:
EMERGENCY RESPONSE AND DISASTER MANAGEMENT PLAN, GAIL, Firozabad CGS.
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b) Air Emissions:
Gas may be leaked from CGD pipeline as a result of normal operations. Gas leakage principally consists of
methane emission. It may create problems for the environment and mankind.
• Following are the recommended measures to prevent and control air emissions due to leak:
1. Cathodic protection technique may be applied to prevent corrosion of buried ferrous metal pipelines. Use of
polyethylene pipeline for underground operations may be recommended
2. Pipeline and pipeline components should be specially tested prior to commissioning. The testing should be done
for pressure specifications
3. For both underground and above ground operations in regulating station and vault safety valves and filters may
be used. Alarms and gas detection gadgets need to be installed in buildings and vaults.
Reference:
EMERGENCY RESPONSE AND DISASTER
MANAGEMENT PLAN, GAIL, Firozabad CGS.
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Reference:
EMERGENCY RESPONSE AND DISASTER
MANAGEMENT PLAN, GAIL, Firozabad CGS.
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REFERENCES
• EMERGENCY RESPONSE AND DISASTER MANAGEMENT PLAN, GAIL,
Firozabad CGS.
• Natural Gas processing, Linde group.
• City Gas Distribution: An Indian perspective, Technology publication.
• https://www.mngl.in/emergency-communication-flow/, Maharashtra Natural Gas Limited.
• PNGRB Documents
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