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Tubulars. ‌ Common industry standards for tubulars (casing and tubing) materials used in CO2 xxxxx have been developed e.g. standards by the American Petroleum Institute (API) or the Canadian National Association of Corrosion Engineers (XXXX) (also see Table 5). For corrosive environments such as CO2 xxxxx (injection or production), all surfaces which are contacted by the corrosive fluids are typically made of a high Chrome material (commonly Cr13 or Cr28). However the material requirements are dependent on the fluid composition – CO2, formation water salinity, etc., pressures and flow rates. Therefore, a specific study for each field is required. Xxxxx et al. (2010) observed steel corrosion induced by flow through a cement–casing micro-annulus. The steel casing reacted to form calcium and iron carbonate precipitates. Although steel corrosion can occur in relative short time periods, precipitation of reaction products may protect the steel and significantly reduce the corrosion rate (Xxxxx et al., 2010). Alternative materials have been used for casings and tubings, such as glass-reinforced plastic (GRP), or fibreglass. Fibreglass and fibreglass-lined tubing has been frequently selected for water-alternating-gas (WAG) injection xxxxx for shallow CO2-enhanced oil recovery (EOR) projects in the USA. However, fiberglass is not suitable at temperatures above 90°C and pressures over 34 MPa, due to the issue of tensile loading, and so this application is generally limited to relatively shallow depths (IEA-GHG, 2010). A comprehensive overview of materials used in sour environments is provided in the IEA- GHG report “Corrosion and material selection in CCS systems” (IEA-GHG, 2010). The API (Xxxxx, 2007) provides detailed recommendations for materials suitable for CO2 injection xxxxx including polymers or packer material that shall be used (Table 5).
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Tubulars. 4 1/2" drill string 450 JTS (350 jts G + 100 jts E) 9 1/2" D.C. 6 ea. 8" D.C. 12 ea. 6 1/2" D.C. 40 ea.
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