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  • IM Performance Related Information1a. Operator SFPP Explanations or Notes1b. Pipeline System(s)1c. Total Systemwide Mileage 2730.811d. Operator ID Number(s) 180921e. Date (for which data is valid) 3/2/2003

    2. IM Program Mileage that Could Affect High Consequence Areas (HCAs)2a. Operational Mileage within HCAs 1493.42b. Operational Mileage within HCAs Determined to Not Affect HCAs 0.02c. Operational Mileage Outside HCAs that Could Affect HCAs 139.02d. Idle/Non-operational Lines Included in Baseline for Later Eval 0.02e. Total mileage that “could affect” HCAs (2a - 2b + 2c + 2d) 1632.4

    3. System Components Other than Line Pipe That Could Affect HCAs3a. Total number of tanks 4393b. Total Tank Storage Capacity (bbl) 122547713c. Total number of terminals (From Tab 2) 293d. Total number of pump stations (From Tab 2) 283e. Other major facilities 0

    4. Systemwide Mileage Breakdown4a. Total number of miles operated in interstate commerce 1935.334b. Total number of miles operated in intrastate commerce 795.484c. Total number of miles operated offshore 04d. Total number of miles operated onshore 2730.81

    5a. Interstate Mileage by State (List federal offshore as separate state)Federal Offshore

    AlabamaAlaska

    Arizona 693.72ArkansasCalifornia 654.53Colorado

    ConnecticutDelaware

    District of ColumbiaFlorida

    GeorgiaHawaiiIdaho

    IllinoisIndiana

    IowaKansas

    KentuckyLouisiana

    MaineMaryland

    MassachusettsMichigan

    MinnesotaMississippi

    MissouriMontana

    NebraskaNevada 78.13

    New HampshireNew JerseyNew Mexico 326.17

    New YorkNorth Carolina

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  • IM Performance Related InformationNorth Dakota

    OhioOklahoma

    Oregon 127.25PennsylvaniaRhode Island

    South CarolinaSouth Dakota

    TennesseeTexas 48.76

    UtahVermontVirginia

    WashingtonWest Virginia

    WisconsinWyoming

    Puerto RicoGuam

    US Virgin Islands5b. Intrastate Mileage by State (List federal offshore as separate state)

    Federal OffshoreAlabama

    AlaskaArizona

    ArkansasCalifornia 801.25Colorado

    ConnecticutDelaware

    District of ColumbiaFlorida

    GeorgiaHawaiiIdaho

    IllinoisIndiana

    IowaKansas

    KentuckyLouisiana

    MaineMaryland

    MassachusettsMichigan

    MinnesotaMississippi

    MissouriMontana

    NebraskaNevada

    New HampshireNew JerseyNew Mexico

    New YorkNorth CarolinaNorth Dakota

    Ohio

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  • IM Performance Related InformationOklahoma

    OregonPennsylvaniaRhode Island

    South CarolinaSouth Dakota

    TennesseeTexas

    UtahVermontVirginia

    WashingtonWest Virginia

    WisconsinWyoming

    Puerto RicoGuam

    US Virgin Islands6. Total Systemwide Mileage by Commodity Transported

    6a. Total number of miles in crude oil service 0.06b. Total number of miles in refined products service (non-HVL) 2850.26c. Total number of miles in batch service involving products or HVL’s 0.06d. Total number of miles in HVL service 0.06e. Total number of miles in CO2 service 0.0

    7. Baseline Integrity Assessment Plan7a. Baseline Assessment Mileage that Could Affect HCAs 1559.17b. Deferred Baseline Assessment Mileage (e.g., Idle Lines) 0.07c. Total HCA Baseline Mileage to be Assessed by 3/31/08 2715.07d. Other Mileage Being Assessed Not Included in Baseline Mileage 0.07e. Systemwide Mileage to be assessed in conjunction w/ Baseline 1715.07f. Systemwide Mileage by Assessment Method

    High Resolution MFL 2677.0Standard Resolution MFL 0.0UT Compression Wave 0.0UT Shear Wave 0.0Geometry, Caliper, or Deformation 2677.0Transverse MFL Tool 0.0Other ILI Tool 0.0Subpart E Hydro 38.0Subpart E Hydro supplemented with "Spike" test 0.0"Spike" Hydro test 0.0Other Technology (not ILI or Hydro) 0.0

    8. Baseline Integrity Assessment Completion Status8a. Mileage that Could Affect HCAs with Completed Baseline Assessment 508.08b. "High Risk" Mileage w/ Completed Assessment 459.08c. Systemwide Mileage with Completed Assessment 678.18d. Completed Mileage by Assessment Method

    High Resolution MFL 660.0Standard Resolution MFL 0.0UT Compression Wave 0.0UT Shear Wave 0.0Geometry, Caliper, or Deformation 660.0Transverse MFL Tool 0.0Other ILI Tool 0.0Subpart E Hydro 18.1Subpart E Hydro supplemented with "Spike" test 0.0"Spike" Hydro test 0.0Other Technology (not ILI or Hydro) 0.0

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  • IM Performance Related Information9. Reassessment Plans

    9a. Mileage that has been re-assessed after completion of baseline 09b. Average planned reassessment interval 5 Yr.9c. Mileage planned for reassessment interval greater than 5 years 0

    10. Repairs & Pressure Test Experience (as of the start of IM Program)In-Line Inspection

    10a. Number of Immediate Repair Conditions addressed10b. Number of 60 Day Conditions addressed10c. Number of 180 Day Conditions addressed10d. Number of other anomalies repaired or mitigated

    Hydro10e. Number of pressure test failures experienced10f. Number of test sections that experienced multiple failures10g. Number of test sections that experienced pressure reversals

    11. Preventive and Mitigative Measures to Protect HCAs11a. # of EFRDs installed 011b. # of Leak Detection System enhancements implemented 011c. # of other preventive & mitigative measures implemented 0

    12. Leak and Failure History by Cause12a. External Corrosion

    1990-1995 Number of Leaks 31990-1995 Total Volume Released (bbl) 260031996-2000 Number of Leaks 21996-2000 Total Volume Released (bbl) 752001 Number of Leaks2001 Total Volume Released (bbl)2002 Number of Leaks2002 Total Volume Released (bbl)2003 Number of Leaks2003 Total Volume Released (bbl)

    12b. Internal Corrosion1990-1995 Number of Leaks 01990-1995 Total Volume Released (bbl) 01996-2000 Number of Leaks 11996-2000 Total Volume Released (bbl) ?2001 Number of Leaks 02001 Total Volume Released (bbl) 02002 Number of Leaks 02002 Total Volume Released (bbl) 02003 Number of Leaks2003 Total Volume Released (bbl)

    12c. Natural Forces1990-1995 Number of Leaks 11990-1995 Total Volume Released (bbl) 7701996-2000 Number of Leaks 11996-2000 Total Volume Released (bbl) ?2001 Number of Leaks2001 Total Volume Released (bbl)2002 Number of Leaks2002 Total Volume Released (bbl)2003 Number of Leaks2003 Total Volume Released (bbl)

    12d. Excavation Damage1990-1995 Number of Leaks 41990-1995 Total Volume Released (bbl) 51491996-2000 Number of Leaks 41996-2000 Total Volume Released (bbl) 5722001 Number of Leaks

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  • IM Performance Related Information2001 Total Volume Released (bbl)2002 Number of Leaks 12002 Total Volume Released (bbl) 10502003 Number of Leaks2003 Total Volume Released (bbl)

    12e. Other Outside Force Damage1990-1995 Number of Leaks1990-1995 Total Volume Released (bbl)1996-2000 Number of Leaks 21996-2000 Total Volume Released (bbl) 5002001 Number of Leaks2001 Total Volume Released (bbl)2002 Number of Leaks2002 Total Volume Released (bbl)2003 Number of Leaks2003 Total Volume Released (bbl)

    12f. Material/Weld Failures1990-1995 Number of Leaks 101990-1995 Total Volume Released (bbl) 1780.51996-2000 Number of Leaks 41996-2000 Total Volume Released (bbl) 552001 Number of Leaks2001 Total Volume Released (bbl)2002 Number of Leaks2002 Total Volume Released (bbl)2003 Number of Leaks2003 Total Volume Released (bbl)

    12g. Equipment Failures1990-1995 Number of Leaks 241990-1995 Total Volume Released (bbl) 4372.71996-2000 Number of Leaks 21996-2000 Total Volume Released (bbl) ?2001 Number of Leaks2001 Total Volume Released (bbl)2002 Number of Leaks 122002 Total Volume Released (bbl) 153.832003 Number of Leaks 22003 Total Volume Released (bbl) 25.12

    12h. Incorrect Operations1990-1995 Number of Leaks 101990-1995 Total Volume Released (bbl) 623.51996-2000 Number of Leaks 31996-2000 Total Volume Released (bbl) 6492001 Number of Leaks2001 Total Volume Released (bbl)2002 Number of Leaks 22002 Total Volume Released (bbl) 30132003 Number of Leaks 12003 Total Volume Released (bbl) 0.83

    12i. Other1990-1995 Number of Leaks1990-1995 Total Volume Released (bbl)1996-2000 Number of Leaks 11996-2000 Total Volume Released (bbl) 502001 Number of Leaks2001 Total Volume Released (bbl)2002 Number of Leaks 12002 Total Volume Released (bbl) 0.95

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  • IM Performance Related Information2003 Number of Leaks 12003 Total Volume Released (bbl) ?

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  • Page 1 of 3 April 6, 2010

    Kinder Morgan Energy Partners Round 3 IMP Inspection Pre Meeting – April 6, 2010

    Attendees: Kinder Morgan Primary: Noel Duckworth, Director Pipeline Integrity [email protected] 713-369-8025

    PHMSA: Derick Turner, PHMSA Southern Region [email protected] 404-832-1156

    Others: See Attachment A

    Other: Tim Floyd, CYCLA [email protected] 865-803-3296

    A meeting was held on April 6, 2010 to discuss the planned Kinder Morgan Energy Partners (KMEP) Round 3 Hazardous Liquid IMP inspection. The IMP inspection will be conducted in June and July 2010 with the following tentative dates and locations:

    • Week of June 14 – Houston, TX • Week of June 28 – Orange, CA • Week of July 12 – Alpharetta, GA1 • Week of July 26 – Iowa City, IA

    During the pre-inspection meeting, KMEP provided an electronic file copy of their IM Plan and other related supporting documentation. Hard copies of the plan will be available during the inspection. The following states will be given the opportunity to attend the IMP inspection: AZ, CA, LA, MN, TX, and VA. KMEP owns and operates the following pipeline companies:

    Pipeline Name OpID System Mileage HCA

    Mileage KMEP Regions

    Kinder Morgan CO2 Co. LP 31555 1209 103 CO2 & Wink

    Kinder Morgan Wink Pipelines, LP 31957 456 64 CO2 & Wink

    Central Florida Pipeline Corporation 2190 201 168 Products Pipelines / Southeast

    Kinder Morgan Energy Partners, LP (Cypress) 4472 104 45

    Products Pipelines / Southeast

    Plantation Pipeline Co. 15674 3136 2476 Products Pipelines / Southeast

    Santa Fe Pacific Pipeline, LP (SFPP) 18092 2613 1744 Products Pipelines / Pacific

    CalNev Pipeline Co. 26125 561 402 Products Pipelines / Pacific

    1 Note – this is a change from the original issue of the meeting minutes. Inspection at Alpharetta was originally scheduled for July 26. Iowa City was originally scheduled for July 12.

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    Pipeline Name OpID System Mileage HCA

    Mileage KMEP Regions

    Kinder Morgan Cochin LLC 32258 1234 284 Products Pipelines / North

    West Coast Terminal Pipelines Pending 15 15 Products Pipelines / Pacific

    Kinder Morgan Liquid Terminals LLC 26041 52 49 Terminals / Houston

    Total 9581 5350

    Reporting of results will be under the umbrella of the KMEP OpID (4472). Week 1 in Houston will address the following Protocol topics:

    • Segment Identification • Baseline Assessment Plan • Risk Analysis • Review of Assessment Results Remedial Action • CO2 / Wink & Terminals assets

    Week 2 in Orange will address the following Protocol topics:

    • Preventive and Mitigative Measures • Continual Process of Evaluation and Assessment • Program Evaluation • Products Pipelines / Pacific Assets (SFPP, CalNev, & West Coast Terminal)

    Week 3 in Iowa City will address the Products Pipelines / North assets (Cochin). Week 4 in Alpharetta will address Products Pipelines / Southeast assets (Cypress, Plantation, & Central FL) Some pipeline issues discussed in the meeting included:

    • The trend of releases (both volume and number) has been trending significantly downward over the past few years. There were zero releases along the right-of-way in 2009. However, the LS-20 line in Sacramento experienced a recent release from a valve. This release is still under evaluation.

    • The April 4, 2010 Southern CA / Northern Mexico earthquake resulted in minor damage to 5 tanks. Damage was primarily to the floating roofs. One tank has minor seepage.

    • The Cochin pipeline was purchased in 2007. Prior to then, KMEP was a partner in the pipeline but did not operate it. The pipeline transfers propane at approximately 600 psig. This line is operating under a Central Region CAO due to stress corrosion cracking (SCC) in a pipe bend. This pipeline has an extensive number of SCC colonies that are of concern.

    • The CO2 lines rely of external corrosion direct assessment (ECDA) for assessment of portions of the pipeline.

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    Attachment A Other Kinder Morgan Attendees

    Name Phone E-Mail

    Buzz Fant, Director, Compliance, Codes and Standards

    713-369-9454 [email protected]

    Jaime Hernandez, Manager Codes and Standards

    713-369-9443 [email protected]

    Ron McClain, Vice President Operations and Engineering

    713-369-9152 [email protected]

    Mike Outlaw, Vice President Southeast Operations and Engineering

    713-369-9433 [email protected]

    James Nickel, Manager Risk Engineering 713-369-8077 [email protected]

    Darrell Donaho, Manager PODS / GIS 713-369-8579 [email protected]

    Jason Bristow, ILI Coordinator, Project Manager

    713-369-8557 [email protected]

    Tony Wright, Manager Field Integrity 713-369-9384 [email protected]

    Danielle Stephens, Manager, Regulatory Compliance (CO2 & Wink)

    713-369-8016 [email protected]

    Earl Crochet, Director of Operations and ES&H (KM Liquid Terminals)

    713-369-8982 [email protected]

    Allen Carlile, Corrosion Process Manager 713-369-8770 [email protected]

    April Zapien, Specialist, Regulatory Compliance (CO2 & Wink)

    713-369-9512 [email protected]

    John Bacon, Pipeline Integrity Coordinator (CO2 & Wink)

    713-369-8078 [email protected]

    Ron Sherstan, Senior Pipeline Engineer (CO2 & Wink)

    713-369-8041 [email protected]

    Jeff Layne, Manager, Engineering (CO2 & Wink)

    713-369-8712 [email protected]

    Ken Havens, Director Sourcing and Transportations (CO2 & Wink)

    713-369-9113 [email protected]

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