Pipeline Security Act
The Pipeline Security Act empowers the TSA to enhance pipeline security, focusing on cybersecurity and protecting vital energy resources from evolving threats.
The Pipeline Security Act empowers the TSA to enhance pipeline security, focusing on cybersecurity and protecting vital energy resources from evolving threats.
Bill Number: HR 5062
Title: Pipeline Security Act
Status: Reported by the Committee on Homeland Security (H. Rept. 119-376)
Introduced: August 29, 2025
Primary Sponsor: Julie Johnson (TX)
Cosponsors: Carlos A. Gimenez (FL), Robert Garcia (CA)
The Pipeline Security Act aims to enhance the security of the United States' pipeline transportation systems against various threats, including cybersecurity risks and acts of terrorism. This legislation seeks to clarify and codify the responsibilities of the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) in safeguarding these critical infrastructures.
The primary intent of HR 5062 is to amend the Implementing Recommendations of the 9/11 Commission Act of 2007 by formally establishing the TSA's role as the lead agency responsible for securing pipeline transportation and facilities. This includes protection against cybersecurity threats and other malicious acts that could compromise the physical and cyber integrity of pipelines.
TSA Responsibilities:
Cybersecurity Focus:
Reporting Requirements:
Stakeholder Engagement:
The Pipeline Security Act is expected to:
- Strengthen the security framework for pipeline operations, which are vital for transporting billions of barrels of liquid fuels and trillions of cubic feet of natural gas annually.
- Enhance the TSA's ability to address evolving threats, particularly from cyber actors linked to foreign adversaries.
- Provide clearer authority and accountability for pipeline security, ensuring that the TSA can effectively coordinate with other federal and state agencies.
HR 5062 represents a significant step towards enhancing the security of the United States' pipeline infrastructure. By clarifying the TSA's responsibilities and emphasizing cybersecurity, the bill aims to protect critical energy resources from a range of threats, thereby contributing to national security and economic stability.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
Sign in to ask a question.