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Proceedings Papers
Publisher: NACE International
Paper presented at the CORROSION 2009, March 22–26, 2009
Paper Number: NACE-09059
... biocides.10-15,17 Isothiazolones are fast-acting biocides, inhibiting growth, metabolism, and biofilm development. materials and corrosion Upstream Oil & Gas flowline corrosion Subsurface Corrosion SRB population water management well integrity Pipeline Corrosion riser corrosion...
Proceedings Papers
Publisher: NACE International
Paper presented at the CORROSION 2000, March 26–31, 2000
Paper Number: NACE-00121
... production of hydrogen sulfide in gas storage reservoirs i increasing as storage fields age and SRB populations increase. In some storage fields, this increased SRB activity results in HzS concentrations in the withdrawn gas that gradually increase from season to season. The current approach to treatment...