Corrosion. Corrosion Basics. Specialty Problems. General corrosion theory Corrosion examples

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Corrosion Corrosion Basics General corrosion theory Corrosion examples Specialty Problems CO 2 and H 2 S O 2 in sea water injection Acid Treatment Packer Fluids

Major Causes of Corrosion Salt water (excellent electrolyte, chloride source) H 2 S (acid gas with iron sulfide the by-product) CO 2 (Major cause of produced gas corrosion) O 2 (key player, reduce any way possible) Bacteria (by products, acid produced)

Other Factors ph Chlorides (influences corrosion inhibitor solubility) Temperature (Increase usually increases corrosion) Pressures (CO 2 and H 2 S more soluble in H 2 0) Velocity - important in stripping films, even for sweet systems Wear/Abrasion (accelerates corrosion) Solids strips film and erodes metal

Chemical Corrosion H2S weak acid, source of H+ very corrosive, especially at low pressure different regions of corrosion w/temp. CO2 weak acid, (must hydrate to become acid) leads to pitting damage Strong acids - HCl, HCl/HF, acetic, formic Brines - chlorides and zinc are worst

Corrosion - Best Practices REMOVAL OF PROTECTIVE FILM Adopt a corrosion management strategy. Be aware of corrosion and erosion causes. Completion planning must reflect corrosion potential over well s life. Develop maintenance programs, measure corrosion. Know the corrosion specialists. Ensure inhibitors are compatible with materials and the reservoir! If tubing corrosion is suspected, DO NOT bullhead fluids in the formation. corrosion in tubing exacerbated by abrasion from wireline operators.

1970 s Industry Study of Failures Method % of Failures Corrosion (all types) 33% Fatigue 18% Brittle Fracture 9% Mechanical Damage 14% Fab./Welding Defects 16% Other 10%

Causes of Petroleum Related Failures (1970 s study) Cause % of Failures CO 2 Corrosion 28% H 2 S Corrosion 18% Corrosion at the weld 18% Pitting 12% Erosion Corrosion 9% Galvanic 6% Crevice 3% Impingement 3% Stress Corrosion 3%

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The size and number of the crystals present in metals are a function of the cooling process (quenching).

Corrosion Types Galvanic a potential difference between dissimilar metals in contact creates a current flow. This may also occur in some metals at the grain boundaries. Crevice Corrosion Intensive localized electrochemical corrosion occurs within crevices when in contact with a corrosive fluid. Will accelerate after start. Pitting Extremely localized attack that results in holes in the metal. Will accelerate after start. Stress Corrosion Occurs in metal that is subject to both stress and a corrosive environment. May start at a stress riser like a wrench mark or packer slip mark.

Corrosion Types Erosion Corrosion Passage of fluid at high velocity may remove the thin, protective oxide film that protects exposed metal surface. Hydrogen Sulfide Corrosion H 2 S gas a water creates an acid gas environment resulting in FeS x and hydrogen. Hydrogen Embrittlement Atomic hydrogen diffuses into the grain boundary of the metal, generating trapped larger molecules of hydrogen molecules, resulting in metal embrittlement. Hydrogen Corrosion Hydrogen blistering, hydrogen embrittlement, decarburization and hydrogen attack..

CO2 Partial Pressure Severity is a function of the partial pressure 0-3 psi - very low non chrome use possible 3-7 psi marginal for chrome use 7-10 psi medium to serious problem >10 psi severe problem, requires CRA even for short term application. Partial pressure is the mole fraction of the specific gas times the total pressure. If the CO2 mole concentration is 1% and the pressure is 200 psi, the partial pressure is 0.01 x 200 = 2 psi.

CO 2 corrosion CO 2 localised attack in 7 production tubing

The corrosion rate of CO2 is a function of partial pressure, temperature, chloride presence of water and the type of material. Corrosion rate in MPY mills per year is a standard method of expression, but not a good way to express corrosion where pitting is the major failure.

Note the effect of the temperature on the corrosion rate. Cost factors between the tubulars is about 2x to 4x for Chrome- 13 over low alloy steel and about 8x to 10x for duplex (nickel replacing the iron).

Severe CO 2 corrosion in tubing pulled from a well. One reason for the attack was that the tubing was laying against the casing, trapping water that was replenished with CO 2 from the gas flow.

Thinned and embrittled tubing twisted apart when trying to break connection during a tubing pull.

CO 2 CORROSION ISOPLOT

Corrosion weakened pipe large areas can be affected.

Mills/per year or mm/yr may not be a good indicator when the metal loss is in pitting. Trench corrosion common from CO2 attack.

Chloride Stress Cracking Starts at a pit, scratch or notch. Crack proceeds primarily along grain boundaries. The cracking process is accelerated by chloride ions and lower ph.

Stress Sulfide Corrosion Occurs when metal is in tension and exposed to H 2 S and water. Generates atomic hydrogen. Hydrogen moves between grains of the metal. Reduces metal ductility.

Domain Diagram for C110

Hydrogen Sulfide Corrosion Fe + H 2 S + H 2 0 FeS x + H 2 + H 2 O FeS - cathode to steel: accelerates corrosion FeS is a plugging solid Damage Results Sulfide Stress Cracking Blistering Hydrogen induced cracking Hydrogen embrittlement

H 2 S corrosion is minimized by sweetening the gas (knocking the H 2 S out or raising ph.

Domain Diagram for Super 13Cr ACCEPTABLE ph 5.5 4.5 3.5 0.03bara FURTHER ASSESSMENT REQUIRED UNACCEPTABLE 0.001 0.01 0.1 1.0 ph 2 S (bara) Domain Diagram For The Sulphide Stress Cracking Limits Of 95ksi Super 13Cr Alloys In High Chloride (120,000 ppm Cl - ) Waters

SSC Failure of Downhole Tubular String in Louisiana Video

Crevice Corrosion The physical nature of the crevice formed by the tubing to coupling metal-to-metal seal may produce a low ph aggressive environment that is different from the bulk solution chemistry hence a material that looks fine when tested as a flat strip of metal can fail when the test sample (or actual tubing) includes a tight crevice. This damage can be very rapid in water injection wells, wells that produce some brine or in wells where there is water alternating gas (WAG) sequencing causing failure at the metal-to-metal seals in a matter of months.

Crevice Corrosion Note the seal crevice corrosion this caused a leak to the annulus.

Crevice Corrosion Note the pit that started the washout seal crevice corrosion.

Overall Corrosion Rate of Carbon Steel O 2 Corrosion There is no corrosion mechanism more damaging on a concentration basis than oxygen small amounts of oxygen, water and chlorides can ruin a chrome tubing completion in a few months. Injection wells are the most severely affected minimise oxygen and don t use chrome pipe in injectors. O2 H2S CO2 25 20 15 10 5 0 Dissolved Gas Effect on Corrosion 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 0 100 200 300 3 400 500 600 700 800 8 0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 Dissolved Gas Concentration in Water Phase, ppm O2 CO2 H2S 20 ppb O 2 limit for seawater in carbon steel injection tubulars. 13Cr is CO 2 resistant but very susceptible to pitting corrosion in aerated brines. 5 ppb O 2 is suggested as a limit, but even these levels have not been confirmed.

Oxygen in Surface Waters 32 o F - 10 ppm (saturation) 212 o F - 0 ppm ppm O 2 = 10-0.055 (T - 30 o ) T = water system temperature, o F

A split in the side of 5-1/2 casing. Cause was unknown mechanical damage (thinning by drill string abrasion) was suspected. Wear Damage

Abrasion by solids, gas bubbles or liquid droplets may significantly increase corrosion by continuously removing the protective oxide or other films that cover the surface following the initial chemical reaction.

Most graphs do not show the effect of too low a velocity on the corrosion rate. When the surface is not swept clean, biofilms can develop or the surface liquid layer may saturate with CO2 or other gas, increasing corrosion. Minimum rates are about 3.5 ft/sec for clean fluids.

Note the effect of increasing flowing fluid density on corrosion rate. Also presence of solids in the flowing fluids very significantly lowers the maximum permissible flow rate.

Erosion - All Liquid Flow Described by API Equation 14E V c = C (density) 1/2 where: V c = critical flow velocity, ft/sec density = fluid density in g/cc C = 100 for long life projects C = 150 for short life project C = >200 for peak flows

Wetting of the surface by water significantly accelerates corrosion. Corrosion increases after water cut reaches 10 to 20%. The cause is removal of the protective oil film. In the third phase, the pipe is completely water coated and corrosion rate becomes more constant.

Top, Left: Chrome pipe after acidizing with the proper inhibitor and inhibitor intensifier. Bottom, Left: Chrome pipe after acidizing with a marginal inhibitor. Bottom, Right: Chrome pipe after acidizing without an inhibitor. 15% HCl, 2 hour exposure

Base metal Welds The heating that occurs during the welding process will cause the weld metal and the heat affected zone around the weld to be physically different from the surrounding, original metal. An anode is created by this difference. An anode can start here or here. Heat affected zone Weld metal (added and different from original base metal)

Bacterial deposits on injection tubing. Pitting under the bacterial colony can be severe. Anaerobic SRB s - sours the well/reservoir Iron Fixers - slime and sludge Slime Formers - formation damage

Sulfate Reducing Bacteria SRB s anaerobic bacteria colony growth most numerous low ph below colony Generates high H 2 S concentration in small area worst where velocity < 3-1/2 fps

Erskine Failure of 25Cr Duplex SS Many of the super alloy failures have been linked backed to the brines used for completions. Source BP Corrosion John Alkire and John JW Martin

High Island Failure of 13Cr Alloy

Cracking initiated at a stress riser impact or wrench mark.

Sacrificial Anodes - Galvanic Series in Sea Water 1. Magnesium 2. Zinc 3 soft aluminum 4.cadmium 5. hard aluminum 6. steel 7. stainless steel (300 series) 8. lead 9. brass and bronze 10. Inconel 11. Hasteloy C 276

Sacrificial anode (magnesium) from an offshore platform. This was a round bar stock anode.

Controlling Corrosion 1. Maintain high ph 2. Control gas breakout 3. Use passive metals 4. Remove Oxygen 5. Control velocities 6. Lower chlorides 7. Bacteria control 8. Acid/brine use considerations and alternatives 9. Liquid removal 10. Inhibitor injection 11. coatings

Typical Corrosion Inhibitors

How do Corrosion Inhibitors Work? Oil film WATER AND OIL Alkyl chain Polar Group METAL SURFACE

Inhibitor Deployment continuous injection (10-50 ppm) better than batch keep feed tank full and pump operating corrosion inhibitor squeeze can affect reservoir wettability and the return concentration is often too low to be useful (ca 5 ppm) inject via quill counter-current to flow atomising quill for gas systems