In the oil transport and refining sector, corrosion is believed to degrade materials and infrastructure at an estimated cost of $8 billion every year. Engineers and research scientists with an ...
The corrosion of steel piping and its related components is a continuous and virtually unstoppable process. The end product, which is commonly referred to as rust, is simply the result of an ...
This second of three articles that presents selections from the 2010 National Petrochemical and Refiners Association Q&A and Technology Forum (Oct. 10-13, Baltimore) continues a discussion of safety ...
The annual cost of degradation of materials and infrastructure in the oil transport and refining industry caused by corrosion is roughly $8 billion. Fast and accurate imaging and quantifying ...
Corrosion control is a lifecycle discipline that spans design, construction, operation, and surveillance of flowlines, gathering lines, trunklines, and export pipelines transporting oil, gas, and ...