The nature of the oil extraction process involves
use of a myriad of reagents for the extraction process. These range
from fracturing fluids, water, oxygen, brine and even hydrogen sulfide.
When combined there occurs serious danger of corrosion and measures
must be taken to reduce this corrosion. The rate of maturity and
deterioration of pipelines is fast and continuous replacement of these
installations is very costly. This has led to development of various
corrosion inhibitors, and more research is being done in the
improvement of the existing pipeline corrosion inhibitors.
Statistics on the Utilization of Corrosion Inhibitors
Under the current and existing corrosion management
systems, over 3.7 billion dollars is spent per year to reduce the
effect of corrosion in the oil production and refining industry. In an
effort to bring this cost down there has been a tremendous effort by
researchers to develop an optimal combination of flow enhancers and
crude oil line corrosion inhibitors in order to increase protection of
the surfaces.
This prolongs the life of the equipments and effectively reduces the cost of operation and maintenance.
Available Active Ingredients for Corrosion Management
Corrosion inhibitors are formulated with ingredients such as;
- Intermediate inhibitors
- Carboxylic acid
- Demulsifier or surfactant in an aromatic solvent
- Alcohol
The intermediate inhibitor is the main active
constituent in the inhibition process.90 % of all inhibitors used in
the oil production process are nitrogen containing compounds. They
are effective due to the 2 free electrons in the nitrogen atom. These
are easily adsorbed to the metal surface and their hydrocarbon chain
resulting in the formation of a hydrophobic film on the surface of
the metal, creating inhibition. Kindly Visit - http://www.rimpro-india.com/demulsifier.html
Effect of Flow Enhancers in Pipeline Management
The management of corrosion is highly improved by
the alteration of the flow properties of the crude. Gas oil corrosion
inhibitors are combined with flow enhancing compounds simply called
Drag Reducing agents (DRA’s)
Modification Effects of Combining Amine Inhibitors with Volatile Corrosion Inhibitors
New research has led to the development of volatile
corrosion inhibitors (VpCL’s) which when combined with the amine
based inhibitors, offer greater protection on the steel surfaces.
They work by creating a self regenerating mono molecular layer on the
surface giving great protection against carbon dioxide, hydrogen
sulfide, oxygen and other corrosive contaminants
Drag Reducing Effects of Various Active Ingredients
Research shows that drag reducing compounds
combined with oxidation inhibitors produce to better performance in
corrosion inhibition. Drag reducers bring down frictional pressure
which occurs during the turbulent flow of crude inside the pipe. They
are therefore wonderful combinations when used with oil pipeline corrosion inhibitors.
Ongoing Research on Modification of Oxidizing Chemicals
Research on the inhibitor performance is still
ongoing. Areas of focus include evaluation of inhibitor performance at
high pressure and temperature (the high pressure wheel test); the
“continuous wheel test” method is also designed to simulate ongoing
crude treatment in the field.
Conclusion
Development of different combinations of pipeline
gas and water corrosion inhibitors and modifying agents has led to
good reduction in the operating pressure of the pumping systems as
well as longer lasting infrastructure. This has ultimately led to
improved oil production and increased revenue.
This article has been written by Govind Patel.
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