PHMSA - Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration

07/06/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 07/06/2026 11:55

Trump's Transportation Department Reduces Energy Disruptions for Americans with Improved Standards for Pipeline Repairs

PHMSA [email protected]

Updated regulations will save the industry $390 million annually & enhance safety

WASHINGTON, D.C. - The U.S. Department of Transportation's Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) today published a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) that will reduce energy service disruptions for Americans and generate $390 million in savings that will get passed down to American families. The NPRM will update federal safety standards around the repair of gas and hazardous liquid pipelines for the first time in two decades.

"Thanks to cutting-edge inspection technology and data, pipeline operators understand their systems better than ever before. PHMSA is modernizing our safety regulations to match this new landscape," said PHMSA Administrator Paul Roberti. "Prioritizing repairs to target actual threats-rather than sticking to prescriptive, one-size-fits-all timelines-will improve safety and unleash American energy."

The updates will apply proven, data-driven modern engineering concepts for energy operators to determine where and when repairs are needed. The proposal will enhance worker safety, minimize environmental impacts, and improve community safety by prioritizing addressing critical threats.

Additional Information:

Key new elements within the proposed framework include:

  • Three-Tiered Response Schedules: Streamlines complex compliance timelines into three clear and consistent categories across all systems: immediate, near-term (1 year for high-consequence areas), and other conditions.
  • Leveraging Modern, Proven Engineering Modeling: Prioritizes remediation based on how long pipes can safely remain in service and avoids costly, unnecessary grid outages.
  • Substantial Industry Cost Savings: Gas transmission operators are projected to save over $200 million annually, while hazardous liquid and carbon dioxide pipeline operators will experience approximately $148.5 million in cost savings each year.

The NPRM has been submitted to the Federal Register for publication, and is available on PHMSA's website.

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Under U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean P. Duffy, the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) protects people and the environment by ensuring the safe transportation of the energy and hazardous materials that Americans rely on every day. PHMSA oversees the safety of the nation's 3.3-million-mile pipeline network and 1.2 million daily shipments of hazardous materials. Visit PHMSA.dot.gov for more information.

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