Materials and corrosion trends in offshore and subsea oil and gas production

Abstract The ever-growing energy demand requires the exploration and the safe, profitable exploitation of unconventional reserves. The extreme environments of some of these unique prospects challenge the boundaries of traditional engineering alloys, as well as our understanding of the underlying deg...

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Autores principales: Mariano Iannuzzi, Afrooz Barnoush, Roy Johnsen
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:36d2cb8c8dba4992a213098d2b2bb44f2021-12-02T12:30:32ZMaterials and corrosion trends in offshore and subsea oil and gas production10.1038/s41529-017-0003-42397-2106https://doaj.org/article/36d2cb8c8dba4992a213098d2b2bb44f2017-07-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1038/s41529-017-0003-4https://doaj.org/toc/2397-2106Abstract The ever-growing energy demand requires the exploration and the safe, profitable exploitation of unconventional reserves. The extreme environments of some of these unique prospects challenge the boundaries of traditional engineering alloys, as well as our understanding of the underlying degradation mechanisms that could lead to a failure. Despite their complexity, high-pressure and high-temperature, deep and ultra-deep, pre-salt, and Arctic reservoirs represent the most important source of innovation regarding materials technology, design methodologies, and corrosion control strategies. This paper provides an overview of trends in materials and corrosion research and development, with focus on subsea production but applicable to the entire industry. Emphasis is given to environmentally assisted cracking of high strength alloys and advanced characterization techniques based on in situ electrochemical nanoindentation and cantilever bending testing for the study of microstructure-environment interactions.Mariano IannuzziAfrooz BarnoushRoy JohnsenNature PortfolioarticleMaterials of engineering and construction. Mechanics of materialsTA401-492ENnpj Materials Degradation, Vol 1, Iss 1, Pp 1-11 (2017)
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Roy Johnsen
Materials and corrosion trends in offshore and subsea oil and gas production
description Abstract The ever-growing energy demand requires the exploration and the safe, profitable exploitation of unconventional reserves. The extreme environments of some of these unique prospects challenge the boundaries of traditional engineering alloys, as well as our understanding of the underlying degradation mechanisms that could lead to a failure. Despite their complexity, high-pressure and high-temperature, deep and ultra-deep, pre-salt, and Arctic reservoirs represent the most important source of innovation regarding materials technology, design methodologies, and corrosion control strategies. This paper provides an overview of trends in materials and corrosion research and development, with focus on subsea production but applicable to the entire industry. Emphasis is given to environmentally assisted cracking of high strength alloys and advanced characterization techniques based on in situ electrochemical nanoindentation and cantilever bending testing for the study of microstructure-environment interactions.
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