What are the Goals?
At the end of this Corrosion Control in Gas, Oil & Water training course, participants will have learned about:
- Materials of construction used in the oil, gas and water fields
- Corrosion theories and mechanisms
- Typical types of corrosion related to oil, gas and water fields
- Corrosion Monitoring and inspection methods
- Practical Methods of controlling corrosion
Who is this Training Course for?
This GLOBAL FRANCHISE Corrosion Control in Gas, Oil & Water training course is suitable to a wide range of professionals but will greatly benefit:
- Petroleum Engineers
- Welding Engineers
- Process Engineers
- Inspectors and Inspection Supervisors
- Equipment Engineers
- Maintenance Engineers and Planners
- Design Engineers
- Service Company Representatives
Day One: Construction Material Grades and Principles of Corrosion Engineering
- Metallurgy and Engineering material properties
- Materials testing (destructive testing)
- Material identification according to API 5L and ASME code
- Economic impacts of corrosion
- Theory of corrosion
- Corrosion rates and ways of measurements
Day Two: Types of Corrosion
- Galvanic corrosion
- Localized / pitting corrosion
- Corrosion exposed to stray currents
- Soil corrosion
- Crevice corrosion
- Microbiologically Induced Corrosion (MIC)
Day Three: Types of Corrosion (Continued)
- Wet hydrogen sulfide H2S corrosion mechanisms
- Corrosion Under Insulation (CUI)
- Corrosion Under Supports (CUS)
- Flow assisted corrosion (Erosion Corrosion)
- Cl stress corrosion cracking
- Intergranular corrosion
Day Four: Corrosion Control in Oil, Gas & Water Fields
- Protection by changing design
- Active Cathodic protection (Sacrifice anode)
- Cathodic protection (Impressed Current)
- Passive Protection (Coating)
- Types of protection paints
- Inhibitors
Day Five: Corrosion Monitoring in Oil, Gas & Water Fields
- Thickness measurements using ultrasonic testing
- Radiographic examination
- Corrosion coupons
- Electrical probes
- Intelligent pigs
- Risk Based Inspection (RBI)