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Export Pipeline CO2 Modelling 1

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Cor123

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May 29, 2015
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Dear All
I am planning of modelling CO2 general corrosion on an export Condensate Pipeline(Cassandra) My understanding is that both CO2 content and Pressure input data should be from the last stage separator (where the gas is in equilibrium). I have seen a number of reports (from consultancies) which use the condensate export pipeline operating pressure (which is substantially higher than last stage separator Pressure)
I assume both cannot be right and would appreciate your input.
Many thanks
 
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