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18 NJ19 Website: www.monroepipeline.com 920 Cherry Tree Road Aston, PA 19014 Phone: 610-485-3079 MIPC, LLC EMERGENCY CONTACT: 1-855-666-6763 PRODUCTS/DOT GUIDEBOOK ID#/GUIDE#: Diesel Fuel 1202/1993 128 Fuel Oil 1202/1993 127 Gasoline 1203 128 Jet Fuel 1223 128 NEW JERSEY COUNTIES OF OPERATION: Gloucester _______________________________________ Changes may occur. Contact the operator to discuss their pipeline systems and areas of operation. knowledge of Company operations and associated property rights. MIPC’s Public Awareness Program was designed to enhance public safety; decrease third party right of way encroachment activity and damage to pipeline facilities; provide better understanding of the role pipelines play in the energy needs of this Nation; improve the effectiveness of outside agencies’ emergency response; and improve working relations with the general public and public officials. Accordingly, heightened awareness and a better understanding by the public of MIPC’s pipeline operations will supplement and enhance the Company’s current maintenance, operations, safety policies and procedures. MIPC is committed to implementing a Pipeline Safety Management System to systematically manage and continuously improve all aspects of pipeline safety. EMERGENCY RESPONSE While pipeline incidents are rare, MIPC appreciates the hard work and effort of the many emergency responders that may be involved in helping us return the community to normal. In an emergency, MIPC would utilize the Unified Command System during a response to a pipe- line incident. The following critical tasks would need to be considered during a pipeline release: • Responder Safety – MIPC is committed to “Everyone Goes Home” • Public Safety / Evacuation • Traffic Control • Vapor Suppression • Site Security • Fire Fighting • Product Containment Additional information on how to respond to incidents involving pipelines is available by contacting MIPC or by obtaining training materials from the Pipeline Emergencies Program that is sponsored by the National Association of State Fire Marshals. MIPC, LLC A wholly-owned subsidiary of Monroe En- ergy, MIPC owns and operates a storage and distribution network. Monroe Energy and MIPC work together to move product from the Trainer Refinery through MIPC’s tank farm in Aston Township, Pennsylva- nia, to several different common carrier pipelines. MIPC gives Monroe Energy greater control over cost, quality control and product availability, and allows for greater flexibility with operations at Mon- roe’s Trainer Refinery. Our assets include a distribution network of approximately 51 miles of pipeline, two tank farms, one truck terminal and mul- tiple break-out tanks with a total tankage capacity of nearly 2.8 million barrels. MIPC employs people from multiple dis- ciplines, including: • Operations Supervisor • Maintenance Supervisor • Electrical & Instrumental Specialist • Maintenance Pipeliner • Pipeline Controllers • Pipeline Engineer • Pipeline Technician • Technical Analyst • Terminal Operator MIPC facilities include: • Chelsea Terminal — 1.7 million barrel (mmbbl) product storage • Woodbury Terminal — 460 thousand barrel (kbbl) product storage • G Street Terminal — 90 kbbl product storage; 10,000 barrel per day (bpd) truck rack COMMITMENT TO SAFETY, HEALTH & ENVIRONMENT MIPC’s Public Awareness Program was developed to minimize and prevent hazards to the public, to the environment, and to MIPC’s facilities through increased public awareness and MIPC’S RESPONSE IN AN EMERGENCY MIPC is engaged in constant activity to maintain safe pipeline operations. In the event of a pipeline release, MIPC will take the following steps to ensure public safety and protect the environment: • Shut down the pipeline • Close valves to isolate the problem • Identify hazardous areas • Dispatch personnel to the scene • Excavate & repair the damaged line • Work with emergency responders and the public in the affected area.

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Website: www.monroepipeline.com920 Cherry Tree Road

Aston, PA 19014Phone: 610-485-3079

MIPC, LLC

EMERGENCY CONTACT:1-855-666-6763

PRODUCTS/DOT GUIDEBOOK ID#/GUIDE#:

Diesel Fuel 1202/1993 128Fuel Oil 1202/1993 127Gasoline 1203 128Jet Fuel 1223 128

NEW JERSEYCOUNTIES OF OPERATION:

Gloucester _______________________________________Changes may occur. Contact the operator to discuss their pipeline systems and areas of operation.

knowledge of Company operations and associated property rights. MIPC’s Public Awareness Program was designed to enhance public safety; decrease third party right of way encroachment activity and damage to pipeline facilities; provide better understanding of the role pipelines play in the energy needs of this Nation; improve the effectiveness of outside agencies’ emergency response; and improve working relations with the general public and public officials. Accordingly, heightened awareness and a better understanding by the public of MIPC’s pipeline operations will supplement and enhance the Company’s current maintenance, operations, safety policies and procedures.

MIPC is committed to implementing a Pipeline Safety Management System to systematically manage and continuously improve all aspects of pipeline safety.

EMERGENCY RESPONSE

While pipeline incidents are rare, MIPC appreciates the hard work and effort of the many emergency responders that may be involved in helping us return the community to normal. In an emergency, MIPC would utilize the Unified Command System during a response to a pipe-line incident. The following critical tasks would need to be considered during a pipeline release:

• Responder Safety – MIPC is committed to “Everyone Goes Home”

• Public Safety / Evacuation

• Traffic Control

• Vapor Suppression

• Site Security

• Fire Fighting

• Product Containment

Additional information on how to respond to incidents involving pipelines is available by contacting MIPC or by obtaining training materials from the Pipeline Emergencies Program that is sponsored by the National Association of State Fire Marshals.

MIPC, LLC

A wholly-owned subsidiary of Monroe En-ergy, MIPC owns and operates a storage and distribution network. Monroe Energy and MIPC work together to move product from the Trainer Refinery through MIPC’s tank farm in Aston Township, Pennsylva-nia, to several different common carrier pipelines. MIPC gives Monroe Energy greater control over cost, quality control and product availability, and allows for greater flexibility with operations at Mon-roe’s Trainer Refinery.

Our assets include a distribution network of approximately 51 miles of pipeline, two tank farms, one truck terminal and mul-tiple break-out tanks with a total tankage capacity of nearly 2.8 million barrels.

MIPC employs people from multiple dis-ciplines, including:

• Operations Supervisor

• Maintenance Supervisor

• Electrical & Instrumental Specialist

• Maintenance Pipeliner

• Pipeline Controllers

• Pipeline Engineer

• Pipeline Technician

• Technical Analyst

• Terminal Operator

MIPC facilities include:

• Chelsea Terminal — 1.7 million barrel (mmbbl) product storage

• Woodbury Terminal — 460 thousand barrel (kbbl) product storage

• G Street Terminal — 90 kbbl product storage; 10,000 barrel per day (bpd) truck rack

COMMITMENT TO SAFETY, HEALTH& ENVIRONMENT

MIPC’s Public Awareness Program was developed to minimize and prevent hazards to the public, to the environment, and to MIPC’s facilities through increased public awareness and

MIPC’S RESPONSE IN AN EMERGENCY

MIPC is engaged in constant activity to maintain safe pipeline operations. In the event of a pipeline release, MIPC will take the following steps to ensure public safety and protect the environment:

• Shut down the pipeline

• Close valves to isolate the problem

• Identify hazardous areas

• Dispatch personnel to the scene

• Excavate & repair the damaged line

• Work with emergency responders and the public in the affected area.

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