CHEMICAL REMOVAL OF IRON SULFIDE DEPOSIT IN PIPES FROM OIL AND SOUR GAS PRODUCTION

Q3 Engineering
F. Mainier, André Armando Mendonça de Alencar Junior, E. F. Barros
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Hydrogen sulfide (H2S) and carbon dioxide (CO2) present in oil and natural gas cause mild steel corrosion, potentially resulting in formation of corrosion product layers on the internal surfaces of tubulars. In field experiences relating to the research reported herein, this has led to restrictions on the flow of water produced from a three-phase horizontal separator. This paper demonstrates a specific case of chemical removal of relatively hard, dark, and adherent heterogeneous deposits on the internal surface of the pipe. The phases involved in this process are iron sulfide, iron oxides and calcium carbonate existing as scales/corrosion products. To evaluate their dissolution, laboratory tests were conducted using hydrochloric acid (HCl) with additions of chlorine in the form of calcium hypochlorite [Ca(ClO)2]. Appropriate safety measures were taken employed, considering hazards associated with chlorine and toxicity of hydrogen sulfide. The treatment regime had 87 % effectiveness for scale removal in combination with propargyl alcohol (2-propyn-1-ol) as a corrosion inhibitor.
化学去除石油和酸性气体生产管道中的硫化铁沉积物
石油和天然气中的硫化氢(H2S)和二氧化碳(CO2)会导致低碳钢腐蚀,并可能在油管内表面形成腐蚀产物层。在与本文研究相关的实地经验中,这种情况导致三相水平分离器产生的水流受到限制。本文展示了用化学方法清除管道内表面相对坚硬、深色和附着的异质沉积物的具体案例。此过程中涉及的相为硫化铁、氧化铁和碳酸钙,它们是鳞片/腐蚀产物。为了评估它们的溶解情况,使用盐酸(HCl)并添加次氯酸钙[Ca(ClO)2]形式的氯进行了实验室测试。考虑到氯的危害和硫化氢的毒性,采取了适当的安全措施。结合丙炔醇(2-丙炔-1-醇)作为缓蚀剂,该处理机制的除垢效果达到 87%。
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Journal of Chemical Technology and Metallurgy
Journal of Chemical Technology and Metallurgy Engineering-Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering
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