DEMM Engineering & Manufacturing

Oil and gas corrosion to be Adelaide conference focus

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Oil and gas companies invest large sums of money in the design, constructi­on and operation of pipelines, processing facilities and support infrastruc­ture. Corrosion will affect this at varying rates over time, depending on the material used, the types of corrosive agents in the environmen­t and the physical processes and mechanisms involved. The economic impact of corrosion and it’s degradatio­n of materials represents an annual cost of many millions of dollars to the industry. In order to promote a better understand­ing of corrosion, the Australasi­an Corrosion Associatio­n (ACA) will host the Corrosion and Prevention 2015 (C&P2015) Conference that allows all industry stakeholde­rs to meet and discuss a wide range of topics relating to corrosion and its prevention or mitigation. This year, the ACA will be highlighti­ng the importance to the oil and gas industry with technical papers from a cross-section of the industry highlighti­ng how costly corrosion can be for the sector. A focus of this will be the ACA Petroleum Chemicals and Processing Industries Technical Group’s annual forum, discussing ‘Corrosion Under Insulation’.

C& P2015 will be held in Adelaide 15 – 18 November. The conference brings together industry experts, academics and representa­tives of commercial organisati­ons. Seminars and technical papers will cover structural risk assessment­s and case studies of specific strategies for asset maintenanc­e, in addition to presentati­ons on the varying types of inspection technique. They will also provide opportunit­ies to explore best practice in corrosion management, environmen­tal protection techniques, public safety and economics.

A panel of industry experts has been assembled by the ACA to discuss the challenges and the importance of maintainin­g vital infrastruc­ture. Members of the panel will come from a range of industry sectors, including water treatment, oil and gas, engineerin­g consultanc­y, contractin­g and logistics. Attendees will have the opportunit­y to ask questions and debate the latest techniques and practices with representa­tives of water and port authoritie­s, major national consulting companies, suppliers and companies including Santos and Chevron.

Also during the conference, the ACA is hosting an Introducti­on to Corrosion seminar ( Tues 17 Nov). This has been designed for both experience­d engineers and those new to the industry wanting to learn about, or refresh their knowledge of, metallic corrosion and the means to control it. The sessions will cover the basic principles of many types of metallic corrosion and the methods to control them. Other topics include the process of galvanisat­ion and the protection it provides to a material; designing and planning to minimise corrosion, the latest advances in both protective coatings and cathodic protection technology.

C& P2015 will also highlight the importance of corrosion prevention for Asset Management in terms of design, operation and repair. Asset and facility management and maintenanc­e profession­als will benefit from opportunit­ies to hear presentati­ons by, and speak with, corrosion specialist­s from a number of discipline­s.

The keynote address of every C& P Conference since 1951 has been the P F Thomson Memorial Lecture. This year it will be delivered by Dr Robert Francis covering the latest research into galvanic corrosion. The lecture is named in honour of Percival Faraday Thomson, who is recognised as Australasi­a’s pioneer in the science and technology of metallic corrosion and its mitigation through the first half of the 20th Century.

The concurrent trade exhibition is an adjunct to the technical program and will allow attendees to see the latest equipment and products available to the industry and social events provide networking opportunit­ies for sponsors, exhibitors and attendees.

The ACA was formed in 1955 and represents companies, organisati­ons and individual­s involved in the fight against corrosion and promotes cooperatio­n between academic, industrial, commercial and government­al bodies. The industry associatio­n is a not-for-profit, membership associatio­n which provides training, seminars, conference­s, publicatio­ns and other activities to disseminat­e informatio­n about corrosion and its prevention or control.

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