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In the oil and gas industry there is information on current fundamental training for contractors and certification programs that cover industry standards and practical aspects of selecting, specifying and using coatings safely, effectively and economically to protect structures in harsh oil and gas atmospheric environments. These certification programs are for both inspectors and contractors that provide quality assurance/quality control on industrial coating projects. Once implemented with a properly well-written specification for a specific substrate (steel, metal, previously coated), ensures a quality project for the owner.
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Protective coatings are ubiquitous on offshore oil structures. As with most situations, the use of coatings is driven by myriad factors unique to the industry. The paper will provide an overview of the types of structures, the coatings used in different zones of the structures, and the pragmatic and regulatory criteria which influence the coating process.
Test method for carbon dioxide (CO2) at hyperbaric pressures and temperatures at or above 50°C (122°F). A tool for evaluation of elastomeric materials in CO2 environments. Task Group 483.
STABILIZATION NOTICE: This document has been declared “Stabilized” by NACE Task Group (TG) 414 under the auspices of Specific Technology Group (STG) 31 and will no longer be subjected to periodic reviews for currency.
This standard test method is a colorimetric determination of low concentrations of phosphonate residuals in water from oil and gas production, water injection/disposal, and other industrial applications.
This standard is intended for use in analyzing low concentrations of phosphonate in brine containing interfering elements. Historical Document 2005