The production of gas and oil is often accompanied by water and acid gases, such as (H2S) and (CO2) are often present in produced fluids. These increase the corrosivity of the process, which can significantly impact the safe operating life of pipes and equipment. Additionally, the build-up of corrosion and bacterial by-products on the equipment walls can cause problems with the equipment’s operation.
This intensive Coventry Academy training course examines the types of corrosion and corrosion control in the gas, oil and water industry and provides an overview of specific process descriptions, and focuses on the examination and identification of metallurgical problems in process units and methods of corrosion monitoring, control and damage reduction.
What are the goals?
By attending this Coventry Academy training course, you should achieve these goals:
Understand the Basic Principles of Corrosion and its Mechanisms
Learn About the Different Types of Corrosion, Related to Oil, Gas and Water
Understand the Application of Corrosion Protection Techniques Including Cathodic Protection, Coatings and Inhibitors
Have a Knowledge of Basic Metallurgical Considerations and Materials of Construction for Corrosion Resistance
Recognize and Define Corrosion for Applications and Equipment Related to Oil, Gas and Water
Learn About Corrosion Inspection and Monitoring Techniques and Methods of Corrosion Mitigation
Who is this training course for?
This Coventry Academy training course is suitable to a wide range of professionals but will greatly benefit:
Process Engineers
Inspectors and Inspection Supervisors
Equipment Engineers
Maintenance Engineers and Planners
Design Engineers
Service Company Representatives
Course Outline
Among a range of valuable topics, the following will be given high priority: