Abstract
This presentation will discuss how the existing corrosion resistant pipeline solutions measure against the performance characteristics required for safe and reliable corrosion-resistant pipelines in the oil and gas industry.
This evaluation will survey the performance requirements of corrosion-resistant pipeline solutions considering technical, construction, economic and ESG (Environmental, Social and Governance) perspectives and will compare those requirements to the characteristics of the available corrosion-resistant pipeline systems. This presentation also includes a case study covering the use of an innovative factory lined carbon steel pipeline product in a produced water network for a global exploration and production company in the Rocky Mountain region of the USA.
As the corrosion-resistant pipeline options are engineered systems that vary in construction, performance, economics and ESG characteristics, this presentation will highlight the advantages and disadvantages of the various corrosion-resistant pipeline options and will provide criteria for material selection in order to achieve safe and reliable corrosion-resistant pipelines within the oil and gas industry.
This presentation will provide the pipelines professional with relevant considerations to support the decision-making process related to the material selection of corrosion-resistant pipelines.