Comparison of the protective efficiency of corrosion inhibitors in oilfield pipelines
- I. S. Sivokon1 and N. N. Andreev2
1 OJSC Transenergostroi, Derbenevskaya nab. 7, bldg. 10, Moscow, 115114 Russian Federation
2 A. N. Frumkin Institute of Physical Chemistry and Electrochemistry, Russian Academy of Sciences, Leninskii pr. 31, Moscow, 119071 Russian FederationAbstract: This paper is the final article in the series published by the International Journal of Corrosion and Scale Inhibition. The series is dedicated to efficiency evaluation of protection provided by carbon dioxide corrosion inhibitors at oilfield pipelines in West Siberia where the inhibitor selection and efficiency supervision system issues are common in field-wide applications. Laboratory testing is an easy way to properly select corrosion inhibitors by performing a comprehensive set of procedures instead of making a couple of isolated tests trying to simulate most obvious corrosion environment features.
Keywords: oilfield pipelines, corrosion, inhibitors, testing techniques
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