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API RP 1170-2015, titled “Design and Operation of a Commercial Pipeline Leak Detection Program,” provides a comprehensive framework for pipeline operators to develop, implement, and maintain effective leak detection programs for onshore hazardous liquid pipelines. This recommended practice (RP) consolidates decades of industry experience, offering actionable guidance on system selection, performance evaluation, and program management to minimize the risk of undetected leaks and reduce environmental impact.
The RP applies to operators of commercial onshore pipelines transporting hazardous liquids such as crude oil, refined petroleum products, liquefied petroleum gases, and anhydrous ammonia. It covers both new pipeline systems and existing pipelines, with a focus on continuous improvement. While primarily intended for onshore systems, many elements can be adapted for offshore and gas pipelines with operator discretion. The document addresses the entire leak detection program lifecycle: design, implementation, operation, maintenance, and performance improvement.
API RP 1170-2015 emphasizes a risk-based approach to system design. Operators must consider pipeline characteristics—diameter, length, pressure, product composition, and operating modes—as well as environmental and population sensitivities. The RP advocates for a combination of internal and external leak detection methods to provide robust coverage.
Internal systems, often implemented via SCADA and computational pipeline monitoring (CPM), use real-time data to detect mass imbalances or pressure anomalies. External systems, such as vapor sensors, acoustic monitors, and soil sampling devices, provide localized leak detection. The selection of specific technologies should be guided by a formal risk assessment that identifies potential leak scenarios and evaluates system effectiveness.
| System Type | Method | Typical Sensitivity | Application |
|---|---|---|---|
| Internal | Mass Balance | 1–5% of flow | Liquid pipelines |
| Internal | Pressure/Flow Monitoring | 2–10% of flow | Batch and liquid pipelines |
| External | Acoustic/Ultrasonic | Very high (small leaks) | Gas and liquid pipelines |
| External | Cable/Water Sensing | High | Buried pipelines |
| External | Vapor/Leak Detection | High | Liquid pipelines in sensitive areas |
The RP introduces key performance indicators (KPIs) to quantify leak detection capability. These include:
Operators are expected to establish target values for each KPI based on risk analysis and to validate them through performance testing. API RP 1170-2015 recommends conducting blind leak tests and system assessments at least annually.
A formal program management structure is essential. The RP requires: