Oil and Gas Corrosion Prevention. From Surface Facilities to Refineries
According to NACE (National Association of Corrosion Engineers), the
total annual cost of corrosion in petroleum refining takes up $3.7
billion in the US alone. Corrosion control is always a challenge for the
downstream industry, but as the quality of feedstock is declining due
to refineries accepting more of the heavy and shale gas and oil
resources that are more readily available today, refinery managers,
petroleum and natural gas engineers are unprepared for the new set of
corrosion problems that are showing up in their equipment and processing
units. Oil and Gas Corrosion Prevention: From Surface Facilities to
Refineries quickly gets the engineer and manager up to speed on the
latest types of corrosion common for these lower grade crude oils and
gases as well as the best prevention methods for all of the major
sections of the refinery, especially desalting and sulfur recovery
units, which are the most common problem areas for unconventional
feedstocks. Also covering the unique midstream sections, or point of
entry to the refinery, as well as the major critical refinery equipment,
Oil and Gas Corrosion Prevention: From Surface Facilities to Refineries
offers the perfect quick cross-reference for the oil and gas
community.Gets engineers and managers up to speed on the latest types of
corrosion common for lower grade crude oils and gases Provides the best
prevention methods for all of the major sections of the refinery,
especially desalting and sulfur recovery unitsCovers additional topics
such as unique midstream sections, or point of entry to the refinery, as
well as major critical refinery equipment
Table Content:
Chapter 1 – Corrosion, Page 1
Chapter e1 – Corrosion, Pages e1-e24
Chapter 2 – Materials of Construction for Refinery Units, Pages 3-37
Chapter 3 – Corrosion in Refinery Units, Pages 39-66
Chapter 4 – Corrosion in Gas Processing Plants, Pages 67-91
Chapter 5 – Corrosion in Other Systems, Pages 93-107
Chapter 6 – Corrosion Monitoring and Control, Pages 109-149
Table Content:
Chapter 1 – Corrosion, Page 1
Chapter e1 – Corrosion, Pages e1-e24
Chapter 2 – Materials of Construction for Refinery Units, Pages 3-37
Chapter 3 – Corrosion in Refinery Units, Pages 39-66
Chapter 4 – Corrosion in Gas Processing Plants, Pages 67-91
Chapter 5 – Corrosion in Other Systems, Pages 93-107
Chapter 6 – Corrosion Monitoring and Control, Pages 109-149

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