Evaluation of the impact of crude oil emulsion on pipeline corrosion

Title

Evaluation of the impact of crude oil emulsion on pipeline corrosion

Subject

Crude oil
Stability
Pipelines
Carbon dioxide
Pipeline corrosion
Mixtures
Corrosion rate
Emulsions
Emulsification
Petroleum transportation
Offshore oil well production
Steel corrosion
Steel pipe
Sodium chloride
Light scattering
Deionized water

Description

The objective of this work is to study the effect of emulsion formation on steel corrosion in a sweet environment in a laboratory scale. Field experience shows that improper sizing of pipelines in the petroleum industry is often caused by a lack of understanding of three-phase flows which are characterized by a gas phase flowing together with a brine-oil liquid phase. The emulsion formation in these systems plays an important role on the corrosion rates of steel pipelines. Therefore, the corrosiveness and stability of the brine-oil mixtures with different water cuts are systematically studied. The necessity to reduce costs in handling fluids requires a high flow rate with an inherent risk for turbulence influencing the stability of the brine-oil mixtures and the corrosion process of steel pipes. These conditions occur especially in offshore environments, in oil and gas productions, in chemical processes and in energy production industries. In previous work, multiphase-flow-loop tests were conducted for thirty hours using a centrifugal pump for promoting a mixture of 20 % of light oil crude oil or heavy crude oil + 80 % of deionized water, containing 15 % of sodium chloride, at 40 C under a CO2 partial pressure of 2.0 bar. In this work, emulsion tests were conducted with heavy, medium, and light crude oil with a water cut of 80 % at 40 C for thirty hours, under 1200 rpm stirring, in the presence of CO2. The emulsion stability evaluation was performed by Turbiscan Stability Index (TSI) based on multiple light scattering methods. A comparison between the obtained results in the multiphase-loop and in the Turbiscan Stability Index (TSI) tests showed that the higher emulsion stability contributed to the increase in the corrosion rates. (2021) by Associacao Brasileira De Corrosao (ABRACO) and the International Corrosion Council (ICC) All rights reserved
143-155

Publisher

21st International Corrosion Congress and 8th International Corrosion Meeting, ICC INTERCORR WCO 2021, July 20, 2021 - July 23, 2021

Date

2021

Contributor

Silva, C.A.
Filho, D.R.N.
Zanin, M.H.A.
Panossian, Z.

Type

conferencePaper

Collection

Citation

“Evaluation of the impact of crude oil emulsion on pipeline corrosion,” Lamar University Midstream Center Research, accessed May 18, 2024, https://lumc.omeka.net/items/show/23812.

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