• NACE 1F192

NACE 1F192

Use of Corrosion-Resistant Alloys in Oilfield Environments

National Association of Corrosion Engineers, 03/01/2000

Publisher: NACE

File Format: PDF

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Published:01/03/2000

Pages:68

File Size:1 file , 890 KB

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The use of corrosion-resistant alloys (CRAs) as a corrosioncontrol method in oil and gas production is becoming increasingly popular. The complexity of the corrosion effects associated with these alloys in the severe environments for which they may provide an economically attractive solution and the metallurgical complexities of the many alloys being offered have resulted in difficult materials selection problems for the corrosion engineer. This report provides the corrosion engineer with a summary of the extensive data available on oilfield experience with CRAs and on their metallurgical properties.

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