newerbee
Petroleum
- Jul 30, 2015
- 12
Hello everyone,
I am new in this forum and hoping to get some help for the following.
I am checking a pipeline corrosion assessment study as part of my training. the pipeline is for a multiphase oil production line including 120ppm H2S and 3% CO2. I understand that the primary corrosion is due to CO2 and presence of H2S complicates things as it reduces the pH, introduces cracking and leads to pitting.
I understand that pitting corrosion rates are high. so my questions are
[ul]how do we deal with pitting risk during Carbon Steel pipeline design? is the only option a CRA?[/ul]
[ul]do corrosion inhibitors stop pitting once it starts?[/ul]
[ul]if can be calculated, do we add pitting corrosion rates to corrosion allowance? as I understand only general corrosion rates after inhibition are added to CA calculations[/ul]
thanks in advance
Mati.
I am new in this forum and hoping to get some help for the following.
I am checking a pipeline corrosion assessment study as part of my training. the pipeline is for a multiphase oil production line including 120ppm H2S and 3% CO2. I understand that the primary corrosion is due to CO2 and presence of H2S complicates things as it reduces the pH, introduces cracking and leads to pitting.
I understand that pitting corrosion rates are high. so my questions are
[ul]how do we deal with pitting risk during Carbon Steel pipeline design? is the only option a CRA?[/ul]
[ul]do corrosion inhibitors stop pitting once it starts?[/ul]
[ul]if can be calculated, do we add pitting corrosion rates to corrosion allowance? as I understand only general corrosion rates after inhibition are added to CA calculations[/ul]
thanks in advance
Mati.