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Prescriptive Rules to Engineering-Based Decision Making"},"leadParagraph":null,"text":{"raw":"{\"nodeType\":\"document\",\"data\":{},\"content\":[{\"nodeType\":\"heading-4\",\"data\":{},\"content\":[{\"nodeType\":\"text\",\"value\":\"From Prescriptive Rules to Engineering-Based Decision Making\",\"marks\":[],\"data\":{}}]},{\"nodeType\":\"paragraph\",\"data\":{},\"content\":[{\"nodeType\":\"text\",\"value\":\"The appearance of Section 192.712(c) in 2019 is significant in that it reflects a broader regulatory shift toward engineering decision making. Prescriptive thresholds provide value and will continue to serve as the baseline compliance structure, but the rule acknowledged that dents can be better understood through a disciplined fitness-for-service evaluation that considers actual operating conditions, failure mechanisms, and remaining life.\\n\\nThe use of ECA is not a move away from conservatism. Instead, it is a move toward a more mature use of engineering judgment within a prescribed regulatory framework. An operator choosing ECA for a feature is not lowering the safety bar. Actually, the opposite. The operator is taking on the burden of showing, through defensible engineering, that a dent is unlikely to become injurious before the next reassessment. The result is not having to spend time and resources repairing a condition that doesn’t meaningfully impact safety performance. 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That does not mean fatigue is never a concern in gas transmission but in many gas systems, the operating pressure spectrum is simply not aggressive enough to drive fatigue damage accumulation.\\n\\nIn many gas systems, a dent that exceeds a prescriptive criterion may still have substantial remaining life because the operating history does not create a strong fatigue driver. Dent ECA provides a method to demonstrate that analytically. It allows the operator to move beyond the question of whether a dent crosses a threshold and into the more meaningful question of whether the dent is likely to threaten integrity under the pipeline's actual loading history, material condition, and interacting threats.\\n\\nFor gas operators, that can mean fewer unnecessary excavations and better focus on activities that can increase safety and reduce risk. It can improve the overall efficiency of an integrity program by concentrating engineering and field resources where they are most needed.\",\"marks\":[],\"data\":{}}]}]}"},"disableGlossaryAutolinking":true},{"__typename":"ContentfulArticleContentModule","hideHeading":true,"heading":{"heading":"Key Point 4"},"leadParagraph":{"raw":"{\"data\":{},\"content\":[{\"data\":{},\"content\":[{\"data\":{},\"marks\":[],\"value\":\"For many gas lines, the real question is not whether a dent exceeds a screening criterion. 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In reality, it is much more than that. Under Section 192.712(c), the operator is expected to develop a procedure that evaluates the dent in its full integrity context. The rule points toward threat identification in the vicinity of the anomaly, review of multiple high-resolution inline inspection technologies, curvature-based strain analysis, comparison of dent geometry between inspections, quantification of previous and current loads, and strain evaluation methods such as finite element analysis where appropriate.\",\"nodeType\":\"text\"}],\"nodeType\":\"paragraph\"},{\"data\":{},\"content\":[{\"data\":{},\"marks\":[],\"value\":\"In practice, that means a credible Dent ECA must address multiple questions simultaneously. Is the local strain consistent with a dent that can be tolerated, or does it indicate formation damage or immediate concern? Is fatigue a credible damage mechanism for this operating history? Is there evidence of cracking, weld interaction, gouging, corrosion, or other threats that materially change the assessment? Is the dent stable over time, or has the geometry changed between inline inspections? And if the dent is to be monitored, what is the defensible remaining life and what integrity actions must occur before that life is consumed?\",\"nodeType\":\"text\"}],\"nodeType\":\"paragraph\"},{\"data\":{},\"content\":[{\"data\":{},\"marks\":[],\"value\":\"Those are the issues that distinguish a true ECA from a screening exercise. 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This Means for Integrity Programs"},"leadParagraph":null,"text":{"raw":"{\"nodeType\":\"document\",\"data\":{},\"content\":[{\"nodeType\":\"heading-4\",\"data\":{},\"content\":[{\"nodeType\":\"text\",\"value\":\"What This Means for Integrity Programs\",\"marks\":[],\"data\":{}}]},{\"nodeType\":\"paragraph\",\"data\":{},\"content\":[{\"nodeType\":\"text\",\"value\":\"For operators, the value of Dent ECA is not simply regulatory flexibility. The larger benefit is better integrity decision making. When used correctly, Dent ECA can help distinguish between dents that require excavation because they are genuinely injurious and dents that only appear critical when judged by a prescriptive filter alone.\\n\\nThat allows integrity programs to direct time, field resources, and capital toward the conditions that matter most, such as high-strain dents, interaction with crack-like anomalies, corrosion-associated deformation, severe weld interaction, or dents subjected to meaningful cyclic fatigue loading.\\n\\nA successful Dent ECA program depends on data quality, integration across inspection technologies, sound engineering methods, and clear procedural boundaries. PHMSA's requirement for advance notification of the ECA procedure underscores that this is a formal integrity-management process, not an ad hoc engineering convenience. Operators that choose this path need to be prepared to defend both the method and the conclusion.\",\"marks\":[],\"data\":{}}]}]}"},"disableGlossaryAutolinking":true},{"__typename":"ContentfulArticleContentModule","hideHeading":true,"heading":{"heading":"What Dent ECA Is Not"},"leadParagraph":{"raw":"{\"data\":{},\"content\":[{\"data\":{},\"content\":[{\"data\":{},\"marks\":[{\"type\":\"bold\"}],\"value\":\"What Dent ECA Is Not\",\"nodeType\":\"text\"}],\"nodeType\":\"paragraph\"},{\"data\":{},\"content\":[{\"data\":{},\"marks\":[],\"value\":\"Dent ECA is not a waiver from repair requirements, nor is it based on dent depth or strain alone. It requires a documented procedure, technical justification, and PHMSA notification to demonstrate that a dent can safely remain in service.\",\"nodeType\":\"text\"}],\"nodeType\":\"paragraph\"}],\"nodeType\":\"document\"}"},"text":{"raw":"{\"data\":{},\"content\":[{\"data\":{},\"content\":[{\"data\":{},\"marks\":[],\"value\":\"\",\"nodeType\":\"text\"}],\"nodeType\":\"paragraph\"},{\"data\":{},\"content\":[{\"data\":{},\"marks\":[],\"value\":\"\",\"nodeType\":\"text\"}],\"nodeType\":\"paragraph\"}],\"nodeType\":\"document\"}"},"disableGlossaryAutolinking":true},{"__typename":"ContentfulArticleContentModule","hideHeading":true,"heading":{"heading":"A Broader Regulatory Signal"},"leadParagraph":null,"text":{"raw":"{\"nodeType\":\"document\",\"data\":{},\"content\":[{\"nodeType\":\"heading-4\",\"data\":{},\"content\":[{\"nodeType\":\"text\",\"value\":\"A Broader Regulatory Signal\",\"marks\":[],\"data\":{}}]},{\"nodeType\":\"paragraph\",\"data\":{},\"content\":[{\"nodeType\":\"text\",\"value\":\"It is also worth noting that PHMSA's interest in repair-rule modernization is not limited to gas transmission. In May 2025, PHMSA published an advance notice of proposed rulemaking seeking feedback on opportunities to improve the cost-effectiveness of repair requirements for both gas transmission and hazardous liquid or carbon dioxide pipelines. The proposed rule language is expected sometime later in 2026.\\n\\nWhile the liquids regulations remain under 49 CFR Part 195 and the liquid framework is not identical to the gas dent ECA provisions in Part 192, the direction is clear. PHMSA is actively pursuing repair rules that are more risk-informed and analytically grounded without compromising safety.\\n\\nThis trend makes sense. The industry's tools for measuring, analyzing, and tracking dents have improved significantly, and integrity programs today are better positioned to combine deformation data, crack data, loading history, and engineering models than they were when many of the earlier bright-line repair rules were established. Dent ECA under Section 192.712(c) is one of the clearest examples of that evolution in gas transmission integrity management.\",\"marks\":[],\"data\":{}}]}]}"},"disableGlossaryAutolinking":true},{"__typename":"ContentfulArticleContentModule","hideHeading":true,"heading":{"heading":"Conclusion"},"leadParagraph":null,"text":{"raw":"{\"nodeType\":\"document\",\"data\":{},\"content\":[{\"nodeType\":\"heading-4\",\"data\":{},\"content\":[{\"nodeType\":\"text\",\"value\":\"Conclusion\",\"marks\":[],\"data\":{}}]},{\"nodeType\":\"paragraph\",\"data\":{},\"content\":[{\"nodeType\":\"text\",\"value\":\"Dent ECA under 49 CFR 192.712(c) is best viewed as a sign of regulatory and technical maturity. PHMSA has not weakened dent management requirements. If anything, it has recognized that a stronger demonstration of safety may come from a rigorous engineering evaluation than from geometry alone.\\n\\nPrescriptive rules still matter, and for many dents they will continue to drive the right decision. But for gas pipelines, especially those with relatively low fatigue-driving pressure cycling, Dent ECA provides a path to show that some dents can remain in service safely when the full integrity picture is understood.\\n\\nThat is the real value of Dent ECA. It gives operators a disciplined way to separate dents that are truly injurious from dents that may have historically been repaired simply because the regulations left no other defensible option. 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