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Development of the NACE “MR-01-75” and NACE “TM-01-77” Standards: Part II – Accelerated Material Qualification Testing in Sour Environments at Near Atmospheric Pressure
This paper is Part II of a two-part series intended to narrate the history, some of which has been forgotten over time, leading up to the publication of the first Material Requirement (MR-01-75) standard prepared by NACE and its subsequent auxiliary standards.
Development of the "NACE MR-01-75" and "NACE TM-01-77" Standards: Part I – Field Observations and Metallurgical Factors
This is Part I of a two-part series intended to narrate the “lost” history leading up to the publication of the first Material Requirement (MR-01-75) standard prepared by NACE (now AMPP) and its subsequent auxiliary standards.
NACE 11099: Further Analysis on M13CR-110 NACE Tm0177 Method A Test Acceptability Prediction
An empirical method for improving the predictability of NACE TM0177 Method A Tensile tests on modified 13Cr 110 ksi grade martensitic stainless steels based on an H2S/Chloride/pH function has previously been developed based on published data in order to address this uncertainty.
Practical Guidelines for the Diagnosis and Remediation of Pipeline Blockages
One of the primary flow assurance challenges in the production of hydrocarbons is the prevention of pipeline blockages.
Collapse Strength of Casing Subjected to Combined Load
Triaxial evaluation of loads is used extensively for casing and tubing string design and analysis. The paper presents a method of determining the triaxially based collapse strength of casing and tubing subjected to simultaneous axial and internal pressure loads.
Innovative Well Completion Harnesses Deep, Hot South Texas Gas
Efficient access to multiple permeable natural gas zones located in deep, over pressured, and extremely corrosive environments presents a challenge for South Texas operating companies.
Application of Vacuum Insulated Tubing to Mitigate Annular Pressure Buildup
Vacuum insulated tubing (VIT) has been used successfully to mitigate the potentially harmful effects of annular pressure buildup (APB). In a recent deepwater installation, the subject well had lost alternate APB mitigation capability through a series of events. VIT was then chosen as the only viable technology.
Wellbore Thermal and Mechanical Fingerprinting
A method is presented such that two parameters can be used to fully describe the thermal characteristics of a tubing string undergoing an injection or production process.
Tubing Temperature Correlations For Injection and Production Based on Simulation and Field Experience
A finite difference model was developed and used to simulate transient heat transfer in wells undergoing injection and production processes.
Metal Flow During Friction Stir Welding
The flow of metal during Friction Stir Welding is clarified using a faying surface tracer and a nib frozen in place during welding. It is shown that material is transported by two processes.
Real World Implementation of QRA Methods in Casing Design
This paper was prepared for presentation at the SPE Applied Technology Workshop on Risk Based Design of Well Casing and Tubing held in The Woodlands, Texas, U.S.A., 7-8 May 1998.
Designer Casing for Deepwater HPHT Wells
Deepwater high pressure, high temperature (HPHT) drilling environments present difficult challenges to well engineers.
LRFD Derived Performance of a Qualified API Connection Population
This work is a discussion of how the limit performance is being defined and quality systems are being revised for API connections in accordance with the objectives of the LRFD method for OCTG.
Annular Pressure Buildup: What It Is and What To Do About It
When tubing heated by hot formation fluids contacts colder fluids entrapped in the annulus, the result is fluid heating and pressure buildup. Proper well design is critical in subsea wells.
Improved Integral Joint Casing Connections Can Reduce Well Costs
New integral joint connections can withstand greater loads, increasing their range of applications. The use of IJC casing can allow a slimmer well to be drilled, reducing total well costs.
Joining of Dissimilar Aluminum Alloys and Other Metals and Alloys by Friction-Stir Welding
A wide range of aluminum alloys and other metals and alloys, particularly dissimilar materials, have been friction-stir welded in this study.
Advanced Technology Solutions for Next Generation HPHT Wells
This paper describes research efforts and technology development associated with the next generation of high pressure, high temperature (HPHT) well designs.
Flow Patterns During Friction Stir Welding
Friction Stir Welding is a relatively new technique for welding that uses cylindrical pin or nib inserted along the weld seam.
OTC-26007-MS Top of Line Corrosion: An Evaluation of Critical Parameters that Drive Mitigation Methods and System Design in Deepwater Gas Systems
Top of Line Corrosion (TOLC) occurs in deepwater wet gas systems when water vapor condenses on the upper internal walls of the flowline due to the heat exchange occurring between the hot fluid and the colder environment.
SPE-173544-MS Risk Assessment in HAZOPs
An effective risk assessment method allows the HAZOP participants and the project team to focus their time and energy on the more significant hazards.