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Massachusetts Pipeline Safety Program Receives Perfect Federal Score

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Published November 12th, 2025
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Summary

The Massachusetts Department of Public Utilities (DPU) announced it received a perfect score from the federal Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) for its pipeline safety oversight program in 2024. This marks the third consecutive year the DPU has achieved this perfect score, highlighting its effective enforcement of federal pipeline safety standards.

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The Massachusetts Department of Public Utilities (DPU) has announced its Pipeline Safety Division received a perfect score from the federal Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) for its 2024 pipeline safety oversight program. This is the third consecutive year the DPU has achieved this perfect score, indicating consistent and effective enforcement of federal pipeline safety standards. The DPU has significantly increased its staffing and resources in this division since the Merrimack Valley incident.

This notice serves as an informational update on the DPU's performance. While it highlights successful oversight, it does not introduce new regulatory requirements or compliance deadlines for regulated entities. The DPU's continued strong performance suggests a stable regulatory environment for pipeline operators in Massachusetts regarding safety oversight.

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Press Release Massachusetts Receives Perfect Score Three Years in a Row from Federal Pipeline Safety Agency

The performance of the DPU’s Pipeline Safety Division has improved dramatically since the Merrimack Valley incident


For immediate release: 11/12/2025
- Department of Public Utilities


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BOSTON — The Massachusetts Department of Public Utilities (DPU) received another perfect score from the federal Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) for its pipeline safety oversight program in 2024. This evaluation marks the third consecutive year that the DPU’s Pipeline Safety Division has received a perfect score for the enforcement and implementation of federal pipeline safety standards.

“The Pipeline Safety Division is one hundred percent committed to vigilant oversight of the gas utilities and the safety of our state’s natural gas system,” said Chair Jeremy McDiarmid. “Under its current leadership, the Division has stepped up, increased its staff, and is ever focused on core safety operations. That dedication is reflected in our track record of receiving the highest scores possible for PHMSA’s annual evaluations. The Pipeline Safety Division will continue its efforts, working hard every day to ensure the safety of gas operators, workers, and the public.”

“Our pipeline safety program is one of the best in the nation,” said Commissioner Liz Anderson. “ We have come so far in just a short span of time, and it is reassuring to know that federal regulators approve of the measures we have put in place to ensure the safety of the state’s gas infrastructure to protect our residents.”

“Safety and affordability are at the forefront of the DPU’s mission, and the fantastic work of our Pipeline Safety Division is a shining example of both priorities in action” said Commissioner Staci Rubin. “With the Department’s 2025 orders establishing lower caps on GSEP spending, we can ensure that our existing gas system is well-maintained and safe for customers while costs are adequately managed.”

The DPU’s Pipeline Safety Division is dedicated to the safety and integrity of intrastate pipelines in Massachusetts. Through rigorous enforcement, the Division ensures that the investor-owned gas utilities, municipal gas departments, steam distribution companies, and operators of intrastate Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) and Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) facilities comply with both state and federal safety laws. In recent years, the Pipeline Safety Division, which is led by its Director Richard Enright, increased its staffing by over 300 percent to now include three attorneys and a total of 20 total engineers, with three dedicated damage prevention engineers and one engineer dedicated to the inspection of steam distribution systems. Mr. Enright has managed the Division since September 2019 and is an esteemed professional with 26 years in the gas operations industry at nearly every major utility. Under his leadership, the Division’s team of committed engineers, attorneys, and support staff have transformed the safety culture within the DPU and the gas industry, ensuring that the state’s gas infrastructure is safe and reliable.

PHMSA is the federal agency tasked with regulating the safety of the transportation of energy and other hazardous materials. It must review annual Progress Reports, pipeline program procedures and records, and observe on-site inspections done by state safety regulators to adequately assess each state’s pipeline safety program when conducting evaluations. Since 2022, the Pipeline Safety Division has scored the maximum possible points for both portions of PHMSA’s evaluation.

By increasing its oversight of gas utilities and contractors, the Pipeline Safety Division has led a transformative shift in educating and enforcing the laws. With legislative changes increasing penalties for gas operators who violate pipeline safety laws and regulations, the Pipeline Safety Division drove the reduction in damages through its enforcement, an increased field presence, and education. Its Damage Prevention Program provides educational seminars across the state throughout the year. The implementation of new pipeline and damage prevention databases has helped to maintain accurate and reliable data and record-keeping of gas infrastructure. The Pipeline Safety Division continues to collaborate with Dig Safe, Inc. to promote awareness in New England and help educate excavators, contractors, and property owners on the safety laws that must be followed before outdoor digging projects can commence.

Media Contact

Alanna Kelly, Communications Director

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Phone

Call Alanna Kelly, Communications Director at 857-283-3794

Online

Email Alanna Kelly, Communications Director at alanna.kelly@mass.gov


Department of Public Utilities

The Department of Public Utilities (DPU) oversees investor-owned electric power, natural gas, and water companies in Massachusetts. In addition, the DPU regulates the safety of bus companies, moving companies, and transportation network companies. We also oversee the safety of natural gas pipelines.


Media Contact

Alanna Kelly, Communications Director

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Call Alanna Kelly, Communications Director at 857-283-3794

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Email Alanna Kelly, Communications Director at alanna.kelly@mass.gov


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Classification

Agency
Various State Agencies
Published
November 12th, 2025
Instrument
Notice
Legal weight
Non-binding
Stage
Final
Change scope
Minor

Who this affects

Applies to
Energy companies
Geographic scope
State (Massachusetts)

Taxonomy

Primary area
Energy
Operational domain
Compliance
Topics
Energy Regulation Government Performance

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