Operators, Monitors Call on Congress to Make Pipeline Safety a Priority Again

Senate hearing a key step in refocusing Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration on moving energy instead of serving as a ‘climate change agency.’
Operators, Monitors Call on Congress to Make Pipeline Safety a Priority Again
Pipeline used to carry crude oil sits at the Superior, Wis., terminal of Enbridge Energy on June 29, 2018. Jim Mone/AP Photo
John Haughey
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It’s not often that the regulated, the regulators, and regulatory watchdogs agree that more federal oversight is needed to boost an industry, but that rare accord surfaced in a two-hour hearing on pipeline safety before a Senate Commerce, Science & Transportation subcommittee on May 15.

Of course, pipeline operators and independent monitors, including those concerned with carbon dioxide and methane emissions, didn’t agree on what increased federal engagement should be, but all concurred that regulations must be updated and better enforced.

John Haughey
John Haughey
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John Haughey is an award-winning Epoch Times reporter who covers U.S. elections, U.S. Congress, energy, defense, and infrastructure. Mr. Haughey has more than 45 years of media experience. You can reach John via email at [email protected]
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