KlausTruelsen
Materials
- Feb 13, 2009
- 7
Good day.
I’m a newly graduated engineer and I work in the Oil & Gas industry in Denmark. I have been tasked with performing a material selection for an offshore oil facility in the North Sea. As part of this assignment I have access to the predicted flow parameters and I must admit that the salt content predicted have me stumped somewhat.
My question is; Are the materials I have specified as options acceptable for the service?
My two material options are.
- Inconel 625 cladded Carbon Steel
- Super Duplex stainless steel
The process parameters are;
Pressure: 780 Bar (Before PSV, 150 Bar after)
Temperature: 160 deg C
mol%CO2: 0.1-0.2
ppm H2S: <5
Total Dissolved Solids: 106868 mg/L
Chlorite content: 64830 mg/L
Density of formation water is about 1077.2 g/cm3
I look forward to hearing any thoughts on the subject.
Kind regards.
- Klaus Truelsen
I’m a newly graduated engineer and I work in the Oil & Gas industry in Denmark. I have been tasked with performing a material selection for an offshore oil facility in the North Sea. As part of this assignment I have access to the predicted flow parameters and I must admit that the salt content predicted have me stumped somewhat.
My question is; Are the materials I have specified as options acceptable for the service?
My two material options are.
- Inconel 625 cladded Carbon Steel
- Super Duplex stainless steel
The process parameters are;
Pressure: 780 Bar (Before PSV, 150 Bar after)
Temperature: 160 deg C
mol%CO2: 0.1-0.2
ppm H2S: <5
Total Dissolved Solids: 106868 mg/L
Chlorite content: 64830 mg/L
Density of formation water is about 1077.2 g/cm3
I look forward to hearing any thoughts on the subject.
Kind regards.
- Klaus Truelsen