API 5CT grade K55 vs L80 casings
API 5CT grade K55 vs L80 casings
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Has any one got experience with regard to corrosion resitance of K55 versus L80 pipe in a seawater environment? The pipe would be used as casing/liner for mine dewatering bores. Down-hole submersible pumps would be installed inside the liners & water (sea water) is pumped to the surface.
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RE: API 5CT grade K55 vs L80 casings
Statoil have done some work that suggests that addition of 1% chrome can improve the resisitance of carbon steel casing to seawater/ oxygen corrosion, so it might be worth getting L80 1%Cr. If oxygen corrosion really is an issue then you may have to go with stainless steel. However, bear in mind that if an ESP goes more than 3 years before breaking it's doing very well indeed, so you'll be recovering the tubing to surface at least every three years (or maybe 6 years if you're using dual ESPs), so one solution is to use stainless steel on the wetted parts of the casing/ liner from the bottom of the well to the ESP and carbon steel from the ESP to surface, and use 1%Cr on the tubing, and inspect the tubing every time you change out the ESP.
RE: API 5CT grade K55 vs L80 casings
Kenneth J Hueston, PEng
Principal
Sturni-Hueston Engineering Inc
Edmonton, Alberta Canada