2026-08048RuleWallet

Fancy Pipe Risers Get Routine Rule Refresh

Published Date: 4/24/2026

Rule

Summary

Starting January 1, 2027, pipeline companies must follow the updated ASTM F1973 safety standard for special pipe parts called anodeless risers and transition fittings. This change helps keep everyone safer, makes rules clearer, and cuts down on paperwork headaches. If you’re involved in fuel gas pipelines, get ready to comply or share your thoughts by June 23, 2026!

Analyzed Economic Effects

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Updated ASTM F1973 Compliance Rule

If you operate or manage fuel gas pipelines, you must follow the updated ASTM F1973-25 standard (approved May 1, 2025) for anodeless risers and transition fittings starting January 1, 2027. PHMSA also authorizes compliance after June 23, 2026 and will accept comments on the rule through June 23, 2026.

No New Paperwork Required

This rule does not create, amend, or rescind any information collection or recordkeeping requirements under the Paperwork Reduction Act. Pipeline operators will not face new federal paperwork from this update.

Expected Boost to Gas Supply Reliability

PHMSA expects that updating its regulation to incorporate the 2025 edition of ASTM F1973 will increase national pipeline transportation capacity and improve operators' ability to provide abundant, reliable, affordable natural gas for residential, commercial, and industrial demand.

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Key Dates

Published Date
Comments Due
Rule Effective
4/24/2026
6/23/2026
1/1/2027

Department and Agencies

Department
Independent Agency
Agency
Transportation Department
Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
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