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Title: HURRICANE KATRINA AND BEYOND


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HURRICANE KATRINA AND BEYOND November 2,
2006 Earl J. Crochet Director Field Operations
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Brief Overview of Kinder-Morgan
  • Total Of 25,000 Miles Of Pipelines
  • Liquids, Natural Gas, CO2
  • Deliver over 2 MBD of gasoline petroleum
    products
  • Deliver up to 8.4 BCF of natural gas
  • Over 160 Liquid Dry Bulk Terminals

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Kinder Morgan Assets
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Plantation Pipe Line
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Hurricane Katrina Remember?
  • Friday, August 26 Category 1
  • Possible landfall near Louisiana, no real concern
    other than normal awareness.
  • Saturday, August 27 Category 3
  • Headed to Louisiana
  • Sunday, August 28 Category 5
  • Headed to New Orleans

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  • HURRICANES AND ONSHORE PIPELINES

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Hurricanes and Onshore Pipelines
  • Since pipelines are mostly underground, the most
    significant risk of damage from a hurricane is
    from flooding at water crossings
  • Aerial patrols (helicopter or fixed wing) are
    used to check conditions as soon as it is safe to
    do so after the hurricane passes
  • Communications can be an issue with limited or no
    power for land and cell phones

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Hurricanes and Onshore Pipelines
  • Facilities need to be prepared to operate without
    outside communications for several days after
    hurricane passes
  • Ample supplies need to be available for
    operations and employees until outside
    reinforcements can arrive

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  • SOME PERSONAL LESSONS LEARNED FROM HURRICANE
    KATRINA

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Lessons Learned
  • Communication, Communication, Communication!!!
  • Need plans up front on how and when to
    communicate after the storm passes
  • Cant depend on cell or land lines
  • Fuel is next most important!
  • Company vehicles, personal vehicles, and
    generators all need fuel and lots of it

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Lessons Learned (cont.)
  • Supplies
  • Over react at first Ice, food, diapers, wipes,
    etc.
  • Small items can mean much fresh fruit, milk,
    bacon, eggs, bread

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Lessons Learned (cont.)
  • Last but not least, remember the Golden Rule
  • Treat employees the way you would want to be
    treated in their situation next time it just
    might be you!
  • Make sure not to forget about employees once
    things return to normal, continue to provide
    assistance for as long as needed

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  • HURRICANE KATRINA PICTURES

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Katrina Damage
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Questions?
  • Any Questions?

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