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10101 A Novel Laboratory Test Method to Determine Film Persistency of Batch Inhibitors Used to Mitigate Top of the Line Corrosion

Product Number: 51300-10101-SG
ISBN: 10101 2010 CP
Author: Mohsen Achour, John Pierce, Danny Daniels
Publication Date: 2010
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Batch inhibition treatment of oil and gas pipelines is one of the options used to treat top of the line corrosion in CO2/H2S containing wet hydrocarbons. This treatment efficiency largely depends on the inhibitor performance and the treatment frequency. The latter is seldom determined based on the inhibitor film persistency among other operations-related constraints. It is within this framework that the present study is targeted to present a new laboratory test method to assess the performance of batch corrosion inhibitors and predict their film persistency. The newly designed apparatus offers several advantages over the commonly used ‘dip and drip’ method, including building the inhibitor film in-situ, applying a chosen wall shear level during the building and the stripping steps, monitoring the persistency through Linear Polarization Resistance (LPR) measurements of the corrosion rate, replenishing the fluids at a chosen frequency through a computer controlled device and providing weight loss coupons for localized corrosion assessment. The method has been applied and is illustrated to demonstrate the capabilities and the dynamics of the new set up.

Key words: corrosion inhibitor; batch; persistency; CO2 corrosion; LPR
Batch inhibition treatment of oil and gas pipelines is one of the options used to treat top of the line corrosion in CO2/H2S containing wet hydrocarbons. This treatment efficiency largely depends on the inhibitor performance and the treatment frequency. The latter is seldom determined based on the inhibitor film persistency among other operations-related constraints. It is within this framework that the present study is targeted to present a new laboratory test method to assess the performance of batch corrosion inhibitors and predict their film persistency. The newly designed apparatus offers several advantages over the commonly used ‘dip and drip’ method, including building the inhibitor film in-situ, applying a chosen wall shear level during the building and the stripping steps, monitoring the persistency through Linear Polarization Resistance (LPR) measurements of the corrosion rate, replenishing the fluids at a chosen frequency through a computer controlled device and providing weight loss coupons for localized corrosion assessment. The method has been applied and is illustrated to demonstrate the capabilities and the dynamics of the new set up.

Key words: corrosion inhibitor; batch; persistency; CO2 corrosion; LPR
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