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The work conducted produced conditions where preferential weld corrosion initiated in uninhibited conditions and was sustained throughout inhibition. Two types of weld metallurgies; one weld consumable with 1% nickel, the second matched the parent pipe.
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Development of new oil and gas fields is likely to involve sour reserves to an increasing degree. Sourproduction often brings about difficulties in terms of asset integrity, related particularly to corrosionmitigation. Employing corrosion resistant alloys implies a considerable escalation in investment costs. On this basis the use of carbon steel and CO2/H2S corrosion inhibition remains a highly desirableoption.