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OCTG Premature failures Due to Metallurgical Variance and Differential Electrochemical Behaviour of Exterior and Interior Walls

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Previous studies on oil well’s unpredicted failures referred to uncertainty in interpreting the phenomenon of the prone of the external walls of Oil Country Tubular Good OCTG to the corrosion attacks more than the interior walls. In this study the tubular goods standards, failure analyses procedures and manufacturing tubular processes are reassessed. Theoretically manufacturing processes must show differential metallurgical heredities and residual stresses on OCTG exterior and interior walls. This fact regarded as an insignificant issue on most corrosion failure analyses, whereas any cut of the base metal from anywhere of a pipe, supposed to represents overall pipes in services condition. In this study, Full Ring Corrosion Cell Kit (FRCCK) setup has been built and full ring specimens prepared from L-80 grade tubing. Open circuit and galvanic corrosion tests have been run on exterior and interior walls separately in multi-concentration brines. Metallography shows slight difference of the microstructure and the ferrite/perlite phase’s ratio between inner and outer surfaces, but electrochemically the results indicate that there are significant differences of corrosion behaviors between exterior and interior surfaces. This approach may lead to reassessment of tubular goods corrosion manufacturing processes, inspections, failure interpreting, designing, specifications and quality standards, by cheap, fast, and reliable electrochemical non-destructive testing (NDT).

DOI 10.11648/j.ogce.20140203.11
Published in International Journal of Oil, Gas and Coal Engineering (Volume 2, Issue 3, May 2014)
Page(s) 28-35
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Keywords

Corrosion, Failure, OCTG, NDT, Casing, Tubing

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