Search
Filters
Close

NACE Conference Papers

View as
Sort by
Display per page
Picture for Microbiologically Influenced Corrosion (MIC) by Halophilic (Salt-Loving) Nitrate and Sulfate-Reducing Microorganisms
Available for download

Microbiologically Influenced Corrosion (MIC) by Halophilic (Salt-Loving) Nitrate and Sulfate-Reducing Microorganisms

Product Number: 51321-16284-SG
Author: Biwen Annie An/Hans-JörgKunte/Andrea Koerdt
Publication Date: 2021
$20.00
Picture for Microbiologically Influenced Corrosion by General Aerobic and Anaerobic Bacteria in Oil & Gas Separators
Available for download

Microbiologically Influenced Corrosion by General Aerobic and Anaerobic Bacteria in Oil & Gas Separators

Product Number: 51320-14365-SG
Author: Amer Jarragh, Saleh Al-Sulaiman, Yousef Khuraibut, Hasan Bu Taleb, Dr. Ali Moosavi
Publication Date: 2020
$20.00

By far, the microbiological species most associated with corrosion has been Sulphate-Reducing Bacteria (SRB).  Majority of Microbiologically Influenced Corrosion (MIC) research has focused on the activities of this type of bacteria. One of the primary reasons for this has been the presence of iron sulfides in corrosion products associated with MIC. SRB reduce sulfates to sulfides, which then react with iron and steel. However, an accepted fact is that MIC is also caused by the action of the biofilm produced by bacteria, in a similar way to under-deposit corrosion. 

The primary method used to prevent MIC in the oil and gas industry is by use of biocides. The criteria used for selection of biocides is often their proficiency to kill SRB. The danger with this is that one can neglect the ability of other bacteria frequently found in oil and gas environment, such as general aerobes and general anaerobes to cause corrosion by biofilm production. This became evident when severe general & pitting corrosion was observed in two oil and gas separators in one of the facilities in Kuwait Oil Company (KOC), where SRB levels were zero but significant numbers of sessile and planktonic general aerobes and general anaerobes were found to be present in the process. 

Using microbiological and chemical analysis, the mechanism of this type of MIC, specially the relationship between the quantity of various biofilm-forming bacteria and nature and magnitude of corrosion has been studied and the findings are presented in this paper. 

Picture for Microbiologically Influenced Corrosion In A Gas Storage Well
Available for download

Microbiologically Influenced Corrosion In A Gas Storage Well

Product Number: 51321-16680-SG
Author: Noelle Easter C. Co; Ryan D. Milligan; Ming Gao; Rudolf H. Hausler; Ravi M. Krishnamurthy
Publication Date: 2021
$20.00
Picture for Microstructural And Corrosion Studies Of Super-Duplex Stainless Steels Produced Via Additive Manufacturing
Available for download

Microstructural And Corrosion Studies Of Super-Duplex Stainless Steels Produced Via Additive Manufacturing

Product Number: 51321-16990-SG
Author: Nuria Fuertes; Nikhil Dixit; Sara Munktell; Anna Delblanc; Peter Harlin; James Shipley; Fredrik Falkenberg; Rachel Pettersson
Publication Date: 2021
$20.00
Picture for Microstructural characterization and Corrosion-wear properties of Graphene oxide/ Polytetrafluoroethylene Coatings for Geothermal Drilling Applications
Available for download

Microstructural characterization and Corrosion-wear properties of Graphene oxide/ Polytetrafluoroethylene Coatings for Geothermal Drilling Applications

Product Number: 51321-16474-SG
Author: Gifty Oppong Boakye/Danyil Kovalov/Erlend Oddvin Straume/Beatrice Alonso Rodriguez/Danyil Kovalov/Sigrun Nanna Karlsdottir
Publication Date: 2021
$20.00
Picture for Microstructural Evaluation of Calcareous Deposits on TSA-coated Steel Structures at Elevated Tempera
Available for download

Microstructural Evaluation of Calcareous Deposits on TSA-coated Steel Structures at Elevated Temperatures

Product Number: 51315-5949-SG
ISBN: 5949 2015 CP
Author: Shiladitya Paul
Publication Date: 2015
$20.00
Picture for Microstructure and Corrosion of Phosphate Containing Cr?O? Gasifier Refractories
Available for download

Microstructure and Corrosion of Phosphate Containing Cr?O? Gasifier Refractories

Product Number: 51315-5974-SG
ISBN: 5974 2015 CP
Author: Kyeising Kwong
Publication Date: 2015
$20.00
Picture for MECC 2016
Available for download

Middle East Corrosion Conference 2016

Product Number: 21406-SG
Publication Date: 2016
$59.00