vesselguy
Petroleum
- Feb 25, 2002
- 386
There was a good thread going on in this forum regarding material substitution and someone said this,
"With respect to the sour service issue in Alberta, there seems to be a strong preference among our Alberta clients to default to Category II whenever a service is "sour", if only to get the slightly tighter chemistry and lower CE. "
I have a question regarding this point. Please don't get me wrong, I am not picking out someone and attacking. I just like some help to understand.
Can someone tell me why CAT II material is "strongly prefered" for sour service? I too hear that but I have not received any technically acceptable answers. CAT II is a notch toughness classification in CSA Z662/Z245.1. It has nothing to do with hardness. It also has no relationship to "tighter chemistry and CE". Chemistry is purely govern by table 5 in Z245.1 and it applies to all grade of piping, without reference to notch toughness Category.
Thanks for reading.
"With respect to the sour service issue in Alberta, there seems to be a strong preference among our Alberta clients to default to Category II whenever a service is "sour", if only to get the slightly tighter chemistry and lower CE. "
I have a question regarding this point. Please don't get me wrong, I am not picking out someone and attacking. I just like some help to understand.
Can someone tell me why CAT II material is "strongly prefered" for sour service? I too hear that but I have not received any technically acceptable answers. CAT II is a notch toughness classification in CSA Z662/Z245.1. It has nothing to do with hardness. It also has no relationship to "tighter chemistry and CE". Chemistry is purely govern by table 5 in Z245.1 and it applies to all grade of piping, without reference to notch toughness Category.
Thanks for reading.