GabrieleB
Petroleum
- Feb 4, 2009
- 84
I'm working for a Client that is going to install AISI 316 for a downhole casing material (on a production well).
The general condition is:
[ul]
[li]Temperature 55°C[/li]
[li]P H2S 50 Kpa[/li]
[li]150.000 mg/l of chlorides[/li]
[li]PH<4[/li]
[/ul]
Looking on ISO 15156-3 Table A.2 (applicable for any equipment or components) seems to be this choice acceptable, because for temperature below 60°C and P H2S <100 Kpa any combination of chlorides and PH can be accepted.
Moreover on ISO 15156-3 Table A.9 (specifically applicable for downhole tubular components), the same restriction above mentioned is given for a better alloy (superaustenitic SS).
My concern is that the table A.2 above mentioned cannot be used for downhole tubular components being this application more stringent for the material selection. Infact the ISO 15156-3 suggest superaustenitic alloy minimum for this application.
My opinion is that the AISI 316 used as a downhole casing equipment is not suitable for the purpose with a fluid of such composition (cause of chloride pitting and HIC risk) and I would suggest them to use a superaustenic alloy or in any case any alloy with a PREN > 40. Even though if the table A.2 can give them some misleading overview of the issue.
What is your suggestion?
Thanks in advance to anyone would give me his experience is such application
The general condition is:
[ul]
[li]Temperature 55°C[/li]
[li]P H2S 50 Kpa[/li]
[li]150.000 mg/l of chlorides[/li]
[li]PH<4[/li]
[/ul]
Looking on ISO 15156-3 Table A.2 (applicable for any equipment or components) seems to be this choice acceptable, because for temperature below 60°C and P H2S <100 Kpa any combination of chlorides and PH can be accepted.
Moreover on ISO 15156-3 Table A.9 (specifically applicable for downhole tubular components), the same restriction above mentioned is given for a better alloy (superaustenitic SS).
My concern is that the table A.2 above mentioned cannot be used for downhole tubular components being this application more stringent for the material selection. Infact the ISO 15156-3 suggest superaustenitic alloy minimum for this application.
My opinion is that the AISI 316 used as a downhole casing equipment is not suitable for the purpose with a fluid of such composition (cause of chloride pitting and HIC risk) and I would suggest them to use a superaustenic alloy or in any case any alloy with a PREN > 40. Even though if the table A.2 can give them some misleading overview of the issue.
What is your suggestion?
Thanks in advance to anyone would give me his experience is such application