The effect of corrosion in the oil industry leads to the failure of parts. This failure results in shutting down the plant to clean the facility. The annual cost of corrosion to the oil and gas industry in the United States alone is estimated at $27 billion (According to NACE International)-leading some to estimate the global annual cost to the oil and gas industry as exceeding $60 billion. In addition, corrosion commonly causes serious environmental problems, such as spills and releases. An essential resource for all those who are involved in the corrosion management of oil and gas infrastructure, Corrosion Control in the Oil and Gas Industry provides engineers and designers with the tools and methods to design and implement comprehensive corrosion-management programs for oil and gas infrastructures. The book addresses all segments of the industry, including production, transmission, storage, refining and distribution. Selects cost-effective methods to control corrosionQuantitatively measures and estimates corrosion ratesTreats oil and gas infrastructures as systems in order to avoid the impacts that changes to one segment if a corrosion management program may have on othersProvides a gateway to more than 1,000 industry best practices and international standards INDICE: Foreword Acknowledgment List of Reviewers Abbreviations Chapter 1 - Oil and Gas Industry Chapter 2 - Network Chapter 3 - Materials Chapter 4 - Main Factors Influencing Corrosion Chapter 5 - Mechanisms Chapter 6 - Modeling: Internal Corrosion Chapter 7 - Mitigation: Internal Corrosion Chapter 8 - Monitoring: Internal Corrosion Chapter 9 - Mitigation: External Corrosion Chapter 10 - Modeling: External Corrosion Chapter 11 - Monitoring: External Corrosion Chapter 12 - Measurement Chapter 13 - Maintenance Chapter 14 - Management
- ISBN: 978-0-12-810043-1
- Editorial: Gulf Professional Publishing
- Encuadernacion: Rústica
- Fecha Publicación: 30/10/2017
- Nº Volúmenes: 1
- Idioma: Inglés
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