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Production/Processing Operations Corrosion Management

 

About the Course

The primary sources of corrosion in upstream oil and gas operations, as well as monitoring and mitigation techniques, will all be covered in this thorough course. The many types of corrosion damage that result from the different mechanisms of corrosion will all be taken into consideration. Participants will review methods for choosing materials and coatings for corrosion resistance for various conditions and applications (including the use of NACE MR0175/ISO 15156), review approaches to selecting materials and coatings for corrosion resistance for cathodic protection systems and (CP) surveillance, and be introduced to cathodic protection systems and (CP) surveillance. The participant will get knowledge on how to pick corrosion inhibitors for various systems, how to use those inhibitors, how to construct an integrated monitoring program, and how to pick and use corrosion monitoring methodologies.

Instead of being more strictly focused on corrosion engineering or chemistry, the course content is based on a field facilities engineering point of view. It offers a good mix of the essential theory and useful applications to address/mitigate corrosion-related issues. By the end of the course, the causes, assessments, identification, equipment integrity, and corrosion mitigation work methodologies will have been covered.

 

Target Audience

those who need to understand corrosion and its management in the production and processing of oil and gas, including managers, engineers, chemists, and operators.

 

Course Objectives

  • Corrosion chemistry fundamentals
  • The primary processes of corrosion in systems for producing and processing oil and gas The various sorts of harm that rusting can cause
  • choosing materials to prevent corrosion
  • Several techniques for carrying out cathodic protection (CP) studies Considerations for choosing a corrosion inhibitor
  • Important benefits and drawbacks of the various corrosion monitoring techniques
  • Where the primary areas of corrosion concern are found in water injection systems, amine units, and oil production systems in gas processing facilities
  • The architecture of corrosion/integrity management systems and the control of corrosion: principles

 

Course Outlines

  • basic concepts of corrosion theory
  • Principal causes of corrosion (O2, CO2, H2S, corrosion influenced by microbes) various rust damage types
  • materials choice
  • linings and coatings for protection Cathodic safety
  • Anti-corrosion agents
  • Monitoring and testing for corrosion Facilities for processing gas exhibit corrosion Water injection system corrosion

 

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Gas Processing, Health, Safety & Environment, Instrumentation, Controls & Electrical, Mechanical Engineering, Operations & Maintenance, Project Management, Refining, Multi-Discipline Training, Offshore & Subsea, Pipeline Engineering, Process Facilities, Data Management, Science and Analytics, Petroleum Business, Geology, Geophysics, Petroleum-Business, Petrophysics, Production and Completions Engineering, O&M/ Operator Training, HealthSafety & Environment

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