Press Release
PUC Approves Settlement with National Fuel Gas Related to 2020 Gas Leak and Fire in Erie
Published on 4/20/2023
Filed under: Gas
NFG to Pay $125,000 Civil Penalty and Make Procedural Changes to Help Prevent Future Incidents
HARRISBURG – The Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission (PUC) today approved a settlement between National Fuel Gas Distribution Corporation (NFG) and the PUC’s independent Bureau of Investigation and Enforcement (I&E) – addressing a 2020 incident in Erie, Pennsylvania, which resulted in a natural gas main “hit,” gas leak, and fire in a nearby building.
The Commission voted 5-0 to approve the joint settlement submitted by NFG and I&E, following a period for public comment (no comments were received).
The settlement calls for NFG to pay a $125,000 civil penalty and make a series of modifications to business practices and policies intended to mitigate the likelihood of similar occurrences.
Erie Gas Leak/Fire Investigation
The settlement springs from an informal investigation by I&E’s Safety Division into an incident on Nov. 2, 2020, in the 1200 block of Brown Avenue in Erie, Pennsylvania. According to investigators, an NFG gas main was damaged as construction crews were replacing a damaged utility pole at that location. Before the flow of gas could be stopped, gas moved into the basement of an apartment building and ignited, resulting in the evacuation of the building.
The Safety Division investigation identified several alleged deficiencies, including:
- The gas main was mismarked by the utility’s line locator.
- NFG’s maps were inaccurate.
- NFG’s established procedures were not followed.
- NFG failed to stop the flow of gas in a timely manner, which was a factor in the fire.
Settlement
The joint settlement approved today requires NFG to pay a $125,000 civil penalty to the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania within 30 days of the Commission’s final order approving the settlement. That civil penalty shall not be tax deductible and will not be recovered in any future ratemaking proceeding.
Additionally, the joint settlement notes that NFG has already taken or will soon initiate a series of steps to address issues identified by the Safety Division:
- Tracking high risk excavations and excavators.
- Identify locations with suspected mapping issues and update maps.
- Develop annual line location training for employees and contractors.
- Use specialized tools for line location.
- Establish a “quality group” to verify the use of proper damage prevention procedures.
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Docket No.: M-2022-3024040
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