T&B Petroleum/Press Office
The American Petroleum Institute (API) today released the first edition of API Recommended Practice 1187 (API RP 1187), Pipeline Integrity Management of Landslide Hazards, which provides a comprehensive framework to address the safety and environmental integrity of transmission pipelines, including guidance on how to manage the risks associated with geohazards.
"API RP 1187 sets a new benchmark for landslide hazard management in the pipeline industry, upholding the highest standards of safe and sustainable operations," API Senior Vice President for Global Industry Services Anchal Liddar (photo) said. “Ground movement has become an increasing threat for pipeline integrity, and it is essential that operators proactively protect their pipelines. This standard represents a significant step forward in addressing the shared goals of the industry, regulators and the public in mitigating geohazard risks effectively."
Key Features and Enhancements
API RP 1187 addresses the unique challenges of landslide hazards and their impact on transmission pipelines by establishing robust management practices. It provides comprehensive guidance for all aspects of landslide hazard management, including threat management, decision making and change process management, along with recommendations associated with screening techniques, monitoring areas of concern and mitigation activities.
The release of API RP 1187 reflects API’s commitment to protecting workers, communities, and the environment while advancing the integrity and reliability of critical pipeline infrastructure.
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