The Handling Of Sour Well Fluids In The Pincher Creek Field

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
W. McGuire L. W. Vollmer R. C. Carlson C. Stamberg
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1960

Abstract

"The selection of materials and pre-cautionary measures for handling natural gas and condensate containing aqueous hydrogen sulphide are presented. Based on the results of a pilot production test and laboratory studies, together with several years . of operating experience, it was found that the behaviour of materials in sour gas environments can be predicted sufficiently accurately for engineering purposes.The selection of proper materials is essential for preventing sulphide-stress cracking. Where high strength materials are not required, low car-bon steel is used. Components requiring high tensile strength and hardness characteristics should be made from K-monel or properly heat-treated carbon-manganese-molybden-um and AISI 4140 steels. Welded connections are a potential source of sulphide-stress cracking. Consequently high quality welding and strict inspection are suggested as the most economical precautionary measures available.A maintenance program based,. where possible, on visual inspection of equipment and/or test spools located at strategic points should be used to follow weight loss and putting corrosion in sour gas environments. If severe weight loss or pitting corrosion is encountered, inhibitors have been found to be an effective deter-rent."
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APA: W. McGuire L. W. Vollmer R. C. Carlson C. Stamberg  (1960)  The Handling Of Sour Well Fluids In The Pincher Creek Field

MLA: W. McGuire L. W. Vollmer R. C. Carlson C. Stamberg The Handling Of Sour Well Fluids In The Pincher Creek Field. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1960.

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