The role of bacteria in under-deposit corrosion in oil and gas facilities: A review of mechanisms, test methods and corrosion inhibition

Under deposit corrosion (UDC) has been identified as a phenomenon responsible for many operation failures, representing a threat to pipelines integrity and seawater injection systems. Despite the recent efforts to define the effects of deposits on corrosion of steel surfaces and their inhibition, th...

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Main Authors: Machuca Suarez, Laura, Lepkova, Katerina, Suarez, E.
Format: Journal Article
Published: 2019
Online Access:http://online.fliphtml5.com/qcng/tigi/#p=80
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/75286
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author Machuca Suarez, Laura
Lepkova, Katerina
Suarez, E.
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Lepkova, Katerina
Suarez, E.
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description Under deposit corrosion (UDC) has been identified as a phenomenon responsible for many operation failures, representing a threat to pipelines integrity and seawater injection systems. Despite the recent efforts to define the effects of deposits on corrosion of steel surfaces and their inhibition, the influence of microorganisms in these deposited environments have not been largely addressed. Understanding the effect of microbial activity on UDC is important because microbial cells thrive in deposits resulting in an adverse combination of microbiologically influenced corrosion (MIC) and UDC. Additionally, UDC mitigation constitutes a challenging topic since solid particles can decrease the availability of inhibitor molecules to protect the underlying steel against corrosion. Biofilms comprise a complex array of molecules and microorganisms that can act as organic deposits compromising the performance of corrosion inhibitors. Therefore, is important to evaluate the corrosion inhibitor efficiency in the presence of biofilm-deposits formed on steels surfaces. This document reviews the literature on UDC-MIC mechanisms, testing methods and prospects in the understanding and inhibition of these complex phenomena.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-752862019-04-15T05:07:55Z The role of bacteria in under-deposit corrosion in oil and gas facilities: A review of mechanisms, test methods and corrosion inhibition Machuca Suarez, Laura Lepkova, Katerina Suarez, E. Under deposit corrosion (UDC) has been identified as a phenomenon responsible for many operation failures, representing a threat to pipelines integrity and seawater injection systems. Despite the recent efforts to define the effects of deposits on corrosion of steel surfaces and their inhibition, the influence of microorganisms in these deposited environments have not been largely addressed. Understanding the effect of microbial activity on UDC is important because microbial cells thrive in deposits resulting in an adverse combination of microbiologically influenced corrosion (MIC) and UDC. Additionally, UDC mitigation constitutes a challenging topic since solid particles can decrease the availability of inhibitor molecules to protect the underlying steel against corrosion. Biofilms comprise a complex array of molecules and microorganisms that can act as organic deposits compromising the performance of corrosion inhibitors. Therefore, is important to evaluate the corrosion inhibitor efficiency in the presence of biofilm-deposits formed on steels surfaces. This document reviews the literature on UDC-MIC mechanisms, testing methods and prospects in the understanding and inhibition of these complex phenomena. 2019 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/75286 http://online.fliphtml5.com/qcng/tigi/#p=80 restricted
spellingShingle Machuca Suarez, Laura
Lepkova, Katerina
Suarez, E.
The role of bacteria in under-deposit corrosion in oil and gas facilities: A review of mechanisms, test methods and corrosion inhibition
title The role of bacteria in under-deposit corrosion in oil and gas facilities: A review of mechanisms, test methods and corrosion inhibition
title_full The role of bacteria in under-deposit corrosion in oil and gas facilities: A review of mechanisms, test methods and corrosion inhibition
title_fullStr The role of bacteria in under-deposit corrosion in oil and gas facilities: A review of mechanisms, test methods and corrosion inhibition
title_full_unstemmed The role of bacteria in under-deposit corrosion in oil and gas facilities: A review of mechanisms, test methods and corrosion inhibition
title_short The role of bacteria in under-deposit corrosion in oil and gas facilities: A review of mechanisms, test methods and corrosion inhibition
title_sort role of bacteria in under-deposit corrosion in oil and gas facilities: a review of mechanisms, test methods and corrosion inhibition
url http://online.fliphtml5.com/qcng/tigi/#p=80
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