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Trends in Tank Lining Test Methodology for Oil and Gas Service

Changing conditions in the Oil and Gas industry are yielding greater corrosion protection challenges to the owners and operators of refineries, terminals, pipelines, railcars etc. Internal lining schemes which have traditionally been used for the storage and transport of crude oil and refined fuels may no longer be appropriate. The aggressive nature of crude oil (higher temperatures and more sour nature), high purity refined products and the increased use of biofuels globally necessitate the demand for better linings and more certain test results. 

Product Number: 41216-972-SG
Author: David Hunter
Publication Date: 2016
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Changing conditions in the Oil and Gas industry are yielding greater corrosion protection challenges to the owners and operators of refineries, terminals, pipelines, railcars etc. Internal lining schemes which have traditionally been used for the storage and transport of crude oil and refined fuels may no longer be appropriate. The aggressive nature of crude oil (higher temperatures and more sour nature), high purity refined products and the increased use of biofuels globally necessitate the demand for better linings and more certain test results. This alone would be a challenge, but alongside this is the need to consider the increased responsibilities with regard to the environment (emissions and waste disposal) and the safety of the applicators and users of protective coatings. The focus of this paper is to review the trends in test methodology from the early 1990’s to present. It will also consider how the use of Versatile lining systems can offer performance, safety and environmental benefits.

Changing conditions in the Oil and Gas industry are yielding greater corrosion protection challenges to the owners and operators of refineries, terminals, pipelines, railcars etc. Internal lining schemes which have traditionally been used for the storage and transport of crude oil and refined fuels may no longer be appropriate. The aggressive nature of crude oil (higher temperatures and more sour nature), high purity refined products and the increased use of biofuels globally necessitate the demand for better linings and more certain test results. This alone would be a challenge, but alongside this is the need to consider the increased responsibilities with regard to the environment (emissions and waste disposal) and the safety of the applicators and users of protective coatings. The focus of this paper is to review the trends in test methodology from the early 1990’s to present. It will also consider how the use of Versatile lining systems can offer performance, safety and environmental benefits.

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