Wow, I am not sure how I missed that. My apologies for the oversight, and thanks to Steve for noticing the error. ISO 15589-1 is the appropriate standard for on-land (buried) pipelines. The following is an excerpt from section 5.3.2 Protection criteria:
Stainless steels and other corrosion-resistant alloys generally need protection potentials more positive than ?850 mV referred to CSE; however, for most practical applications this value can be used.
This limit is similar to that for offshore applications due to the detrimental effects in the material caused by hydrogen formation at the metal surface when using CP. An upper limit of ?500 mV could likewise be implemented, although it is not specifically stated in the standard.