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Material selection downhole completion

Material selection downhole completion

Material selection downhole completion

(OP)
I have an environment Low pressure , low temperature reservoir with the following concentration:

H2S : >1000 ppm
CO2 : >200 ppm

Can you please advise on material selection.

tnx

RE: Material selection downhole completion

The advice is to obtain a more detailed listing of environmental parameters and consult a qualified materials & corrosion engineer. You could probably look at NORSOK M-001 to begin with,

http://www.standard.no/en/Sectors/Petroleum/NORSOK...

in order to get an idea of options. This forum will not give you any sensible selections with that sparse data, as well as having to get involved with ISO 15156.

Steve Jones
Materials & Corrosion Engineer

http://www.linkedin.com/pub/8/83b/b04

All answers are personal opinions only and are in no way connected with any employer.

RE: Material selection downhole completion

(OP)
Tnx Steve for your direction

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