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[15]1 Concerns Over the Selection of Biocides for Oil Industry–Review and Corrosion Laboratory Assessment
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Paper presented at the 15th World Petroleum Congress, October 12–17, 1997
Paper Number: WPC-29268
... metallic materials, such as carbon steel and stainless steel. This study employs electrochemical techniques for screening of biocides. INTRODUCTION All the engineering materials in general use, notably carbon steel, are susceptible to some form of microbial corrosion which usually arises from...
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[15]P1 Determination of Corrosion Inhibitors for Carbon Steel in Seawater to be Used in a Secondary Oil Recovery System in Kuwait
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Paper presented at the 15th World Petroleum Congress, October 12–17, 1997
Paper Number: WPC-29272
... was sea water. In order to protect the metallic structures that make up the bulk of the flooding system, corrosion inhibitors are being considered as a protection method for such a system. Therefore, six inhibitors have been evaluated for carbon steel in sea water under downhole conditions. The corrosion...
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PANEL DiscussioN: Special Aspects of Water Conservation and Air pollution
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Paper presented at the 7th World Petroleum Congress, April 2–9, 1967
Paper Number: WPC-12835
... air emission carbon steel hydrocarbon accumulator special aspect diesel exhaust Diesel vehicle concentration diesel odor water conservation air pollution Downstream Oil & Gas water stripper requirement hydrogen injection panel discussion Atmospheric pollution from...
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Corrosion Problems with High Strength Steels in Refining
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Paper presented at the 7th World Petroleum Congress, April 2–9, 1967
Paper Number: WPC-12822
.... For many years carbon steel has been the principal construction material used by the refining industry for process equipment. Until recently alloys that could qualify as high strength steels have found application mostly for hardware such as bolts, springs, and valve trim where high strength or related...
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Selection of methods and facilities for the economic storage, transport and handling of petroleum gases
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Paper presented at the 6th World Petroleum Congress, June 19–26, 1963
Paper Number: WPC-10626
... hydrocarbons which exist only as gases at ambient LNG methane carbon steel liquified natural gas container steel gas monetization transition temperature carbon atom ambient temperature gas Journal pipeline tank truck atmospheric pressure Downstream Oil & Gas strength refrigerated...
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Steels and the oil industry-specification as an aid to improved material performance and safety
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Paper presented at the 6th World Petroleum Congress, June 19–26, 1963
Paper Number: WPC-10613
... experience has demonstrated - adequate for the needs of industry during a period when the art o steel ductility requirement specification composition characteristic elevated temperature metals & mining notch ductility specimen Weldability designer strength carbon steel tensile...
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7. Reconciliation of American and European Steel Specifications
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Paper presented at the 5th World Petroleum Congress, May 30–June 5, 1959
Paper Number: WPC-8607
... obtainable to ASTM specifications in the U. S. A. Most European carbon steel grades are covered by national standards. Many of the alloy steels are not adequately covered by the national European standards. The procure- ment of steel equipment in Germany and England can be facilitated greatly through the use...
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2. Graphite Formation in Petroleum-Refining Equipment (U.S.A.)
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Paper presented at the 4th World Petroleum Congress, June 6–15, 1955
Paper Number: WPC-6613
... fondamentali della formazione della metals & mining Graphite Formation carbon steel mechanical property determination nodule concentration graphitization investigation carbon strength isotherm specimen graphite graphite nodule weld-heat-affected zone steel aluminum ferrite...
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Ferrous Metal Tubing in Oil Refining Processes
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Paper presented at the 3rd World Petroleum Congress, May 28–June 6, 1951
Paper Number: WPC-4702
... of the chromium steels, resulting in a rapid attack of heat-resisting steels. A more insiduous attack was found in heavy-walled 18/8 steel tubes that cracked longitudinally during 9 days of getting the furnace on stream. The stainless steel tubes, when heated at higher temperatures than the carbon steel tubes...