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03560 MIC ISSUES: COMMENTARY FROM THE CORROSION 2002 MIC PANEL DISCUSSION

Product Number: 51300-03560-SG
ISBN: 03560 2003 CP
Author: Zbigniew Lewandowski, Thomas Eugene Cloete, Stephen C. Dexter, Wayne H. Dickinson, Yasushi Kikuchi,
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Quantitative Evaluation of Oil Field Corrosion Inhibitors in the Laboratory: The First Step for Successful Application of Inhibitors in the Field

Product Number: 51319-12878-SG
Author: Sankara Papavinasam
Publication Date: 2019
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Time tested and proven methods to control corrosion are use of appropriate materials coating cathodic protection (CP) and corrosion inhibitors. All these methods must of selected based on rigorous and quantitative evaluation in the laboratory i.e. laboratory evaluation is the first step and it includes:<ol><li>Establishment of appropriate laboratory methodologies </li><li>Establishment of step by step procedures to conduct evaluation using the appropriate laboratory methodologies identified</li><li>Comparison of the test results obtained with standard reference test results (published by Standards making organizations such as NACE International ASTM International and CSA International based on inter-laboratory tests carried out under standard conditions)</li></ol>The above three steps are religiously and routinely carried out in the evaluation of materials coatings and CP and such requirements are incorporated in the regulations. Some common standards used for this purpose are:<ul><li>ISO15151/NACE MRO175 “Petroleum and Natural Gas Industries – Materials for Use in H2S-Containing Environments in Oil and Gas Production”</li><li>NACE SP169 “Control of External Corrosion on Underground or Submerged Metallic Piping Systems” – See Criteria for CP (On-potential OFF-potential and 100-mV criteria)</li><li>CSA Z245.30 “Field-Applied External Coatings for Steel Pipeline Systems” – See for example one acceptance criteria: of cathodic disbondment: 24-hour cathodic disbondment test at 65oC producing less than 6.5 mm radius disbondment.</li></ul>The operators (e.g. laboratory technicians or field technologists) equipment and materials are qualified based on these criteria and these criteria are used as regulatory requirements in various countries. However such quantitative fundamental first step was not religiously followed in the evaluation corrosion inhibitors for oil field application. To address this several standards have been published over the past decade including ASTM G170 G184 G185 G202 G205 and G208 and NACE Technical Report 31215 (Laboratory Evaluation of Corrosion Inhibitors Used in Oil and Gas Industry) and some standards are being developed including NACE TG 550 “Standard Recommended Practice on Corrosion Inhibition Management for Oil and Gas Fields”.This paper:<ul><li>Presents tools techniques and data currently available to establish quantitative evaluation of corrosion inhibitors in the laboratory</li><li>Deliberates the responsibilities of oil and gas owners/operators tool developers inhibitor supplying companies inhibitor testing laboratories and regulatory body in establishing quantitative evaluation of corrosion inhibitors in the laboratory</li><li>Presents steps to effective and economically control internal corrosion using corrosion inhibitors in the oil and gas production transmission storage and distribution environments.</li></ul>

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Investigation of Sulfide Stress Crack Propagation Using Sour Pipe Burst in Tubulars with Simulated Defects under Pressure

Product Number: 51324-20420-SG
Author: Brian Chambers; Bostjan Bezensek; Sebastian Cravero; Pedro Olivo; Octavio Albores
Publication Date: 2024
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Seamless oil country tubular goods (OCTG) with defined chemistry and toughness, e.g. API 5CT C110, are utilized as production casing in sour wells globally. These grades must withstand high pressures and mild sour conditions to maintain the integrity of the well and, as such, should resist both sulfide stress crack (SSC) initiation and potential propagation from defects in service. A laboratory study was conducted to assess the tendency of crack propagation from two defined types of defects, electro-discharge machined (EDM) notches and fatigue cracks, simulating potential as-delivered OCTG tubulars. The tubulars were subjected to a variety of test conditions including two temperatures, 4ºC and 24ºC, internal pressures ranging from 550 to 1,100 bar, and exposure to a modified NACE TM0177 Solution B equilibrated with 7% H2S/N2 gas purge. The applied pressure and depth of defects were used to determined applied stress intensity values, K, for each condition to compare tests with one another and to traditional small-scale evaluations per NACE TM0177 Method D, single edge notched tensile (SENT), and constant K compact tension (CT). The findings indicated that tendency towards SSC propagation was principally dependent on type of defect, temperature, and applied K. Threshold K values for SSC propagation from EDM-type defects were higher than determined from any of the small-scale evaluation methods. Fatigue pre-cracks were demonstrated to be more aggressive in promoting SSC propagation compared to EDM-type defects.
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01245 SIMULATION OF MIC AT SPLASH ZONE AREAS OF THE PAPER INDUSTRY

Product Number: 51300-01245-SG
ISBN: 01245 2001 CP
Author: Leena Carpen, Tero Hakkarainen, Laura Raaska, Kirsi Kujanpaa, Katri Mattila, P/iivi Uutela and Mirja
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02228 CORROSION PROTECTION OF NEW REINFORCED CONCRETE STRUCTURES

Product Number: 51300-02228-SG
ISBN: 02228 2002 CP
Author: Prof. Efim Ya. Lyublinski, Dr. Donald A. Kubik, and Chuck M. Zvosec
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03057 EIS INVESTIGATIONS OF ALKYD AND EPOXY COATINGS AS THEY ARE CHEMICALLY STRIPPED FROM STEEL PANELS

Product Number: 51300-03057-SG
ISBN: 03057 2003 CP
Author: Mike O’Donoghue, Ph.D., Ron Garrett, V.J. Datta, Terry J. Aben, M.A.Sc., P.Eng, Clive Hare
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10035 What's Right with "850 On", What's Wrong with "850 Polarized", & How We Can Improve Them Both

Product Number: 51300-10035-SG
ISBN: 10035 2010 CP
Author: Whitt L. Trimble
Publication Date: 2010
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00748 SAFETY WHILE WORKING NEAR POWER LINES

Product Number: 51300-00748-SG
ISBN: 00748 2000 CP
Author: JORAM LICHTENSTE!N P.E.
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