Consequence Area Analyses
Our professional services team uses a verifiable, proven, and repeatable methodology to conduct consequence of failure studies for both gas and hazardous liquid pipelines.
Liquid High Consequence Area (HCA) Analysis
Using a liquid volume release model, a potential spill’s ability to affect a HCA via direct, indirect, overland spread, direct watershed, indirect watershed, pool fire, and HVL dispersion per CFR §195.450 is determined.
Gas HCA Analysis
Determination of a gas pipeline’s consequence due to failure per CFR §192.903 via Method 1: Class Location Analysis or Method 2: Calculating the Potential Impact Circle and determining Identified Sites.
Gas Moderate Consequence Area (MCA)
Analysis conducted per CFR §192.3 (new Gas Mega Rule classification.)
Gas Class Location
Identified per CFR §192.5.
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