| Sinclair Pipeline Company
Information You Will Want to Know Our pipelines carry crude oil and refined petroleum products. Federal government statistics show that pipelines have a safety record unequaled by any other mode of transportation. We need your help to keep it that way. It is unlikely that you would ever experience a leak, but should a leak occur, the information contained in this web page will help you:
- Know how to recognize a leak
- Know what to do if you notice a leak
- Know how to immediately report a leak
By working together, we can keep our petroleum pipelines operating safely without any disturbances or inconveniences. If you have questions about this safety information or our operations in your area, please write us at the following addresses or call us during normal business hours:
Sinclair Pipeline Company Rocky Mountain District P.O. Box 185 Sinclair, WY 82334 307-324-2636 |
Sinclair Pipeline Company Mid-Continent District Office 26036 Old Hwy 24 Carrollton, MO 64633 660-542-0206 |
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How to Identify Our Pipelines Pipelines are buried for safety reasons. Since most pipelines are underground, pipeline markers are used to show their approximate location. Sinclair has installed pipeline markers at public road, rail and river crossings, and various other places along the pipeline's path. However, you should never assume the exact location of the line. Someone may have moved or removed the marker. It is a criminal offense to willfully deface, damage, remove or destroy a pipeline sign. Should you see a marker with a contact number other than 800-321-3994, please do not hesitate to dial either number. A Sinclair representative will be happy to help.
Know What’s Below – Call Before You Dig!
To protect pipelines, other underground utilities, the public and the environment, the states in which Sinclair operate have each developed an excavation notification system known as "One Call."
One easy phone call to 811 starts the process to get your underground utility lines marked for free. When you call 811 from anywhere in the country, your call will be routed to your local One Call Center. Local One Call Center operators will ask you for the location of your digging job and route your call to affected utility companies. Your utility companies will then send a professional locator to your location to mark your lines within a few days. Once your underground lines have been marked, you will know the approximate location of your utility lines and can dig safety, because knowing what’s below protects you and your family.
Always call 811 before starting any digging project. |