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Effect of asphaltene deposition on the internal corrosion in transmission lines

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OSTI ID:427796
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  1. Intevep, S.A., Caracas (Venezuela). Gerencia de Tecnologia de Materiales
  2. Corpoven S.A., Los Teques (Venezuela). Gerencia de Ingenieria de Petroleo

Crude oil from Norte de Monagas field, in Venezuela, contains large amounts of asphaltenes, some of them are very unstable with tendency to precipitate. Because liquid is carried over from the separation process in the flow stations, asphaltenes are also present in the gas gathering and transmission lines, precipitating on inner wall of pipelines. The gas gathering and transmission lines contain gas with high partial pressures of CO{sub 2}, some H{sub 2}S and are water saturated; therefore inhibitors are used to control the internal corrosion. There is uncertainty on how inhibitors perform in the presence of asphaltene deposition. To protect the pipelines from external corrosion, cathodic protection is used. Since asphaltenes have polar properties, there exists an uncertainty on whether it enhances asphaltene precipitation and deposition. The purpose of this paper to describe the causes that enhance asphaltene deposition on gas and some of the preliminary result from an ongoing research project carried out by Intevep and Corpoven.

OSTI ID:
427796
Report Number(s):
CONF-9606127--; ISBN 0-7918-1767-9
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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