Performance and compatibility of a Corrosion Inhibitor in a Pipeline

These are the main factors to consider when analyzing the Performance and Compatibility of a Corrosion Inhibitor in a Pipeline.

1. Purpose of the Trial

Evaluate the performance and compatibility of Nocorgreen™ as a biodegradable, non-toxic corrosion inhibitor in a live pipeline environment handling oil and gas mixtures or produced water.

NOCORGREEN corrosion inhibitor
NOCORGREEN corrosion inhibitor

2. Key Product Features of Nocorgreen

  • Made from aloe-based compounds and plant extracts
  • Acts as a film-forming corrosion inhibitor
  • Effective for carbon steel and other metallic surfaces
  • Compatible with high salinity, H₂S, CO₂, and produced fluids
  • Biodegradable, non-toxic, and environmentally safe

3. Pipeline Trial Parameters

A. Pipeline Specifications

ParameterValue (Example)
Pipeline materialCarbon steel (API 5L)
Fluid typeCrude oil, produced water, gas condensate
Pressure20–60 bar (300–900 psi)
Temperature40–80°C
Flow regimeStratified or slug flow
Corrosive elementsCO₂, H₂S, high TDS produced water
Length of test zone500–1000 m (isolated section)

B. Fluid Composition Factors to Consider

  • pH of water phase: Nocorgreen™ performs better in pH > 4
  • TDS / salinity: Must be quantified before trial
  • Presence of bacteria (SRB): Bioactivity can impact results
  • Emulsions or oil/water ratio: May affect film formation

4. Dosage and Injection Method

Dosage Range:

  • Manufacturer suggests low – medium ppm range: typically 40–1500 ppm
  • Start with 1000-1500 ppm for trial stability, then reduce

Injection Method:

StepDescription
1. Injection pointInstall upstream of corrosion-prone area
2. Pump systemUse a calibrated metering pump with pulsation dampeners
3. DurationContinuous injection over 72 hours to 7 days
4. MonitoringInline corrosion probes, coupons, and fluid sampling

5. Evaluation Metrics

MetricMethod
Corrosion rateWeight loss coupons, LPR probes
Deposit/film formationVisual inspection and SEM if available
CompatibilityFilter analysis, fluid separation tests
Emulsion tendencyBottle tests
Residual chemical detectionGC or HPLC if necessary

6. Safety and Environmental Considerations

  • Non-toxic, but use PPE during handling
  • Avoid direct exposure to high-temperature zones during storage
  • Ensure containment systems in case of spills
  • Comply with local environmental regulations for discharge

7. Trial Execution Plan (Simplified)

  1. Baseline Monitoring (Pre-trial, 24 hours):
    • Corrosion rate
    • Pressure/temperature/flow
    • Chemical composition of fluid
  2. NoCorGreen™ Injection:
    • Start at 1000-1500 ppm using metering pump, after second day reduce to 1000 ppm. After 4th day stabilize between 400 to 800 ppm.
    • Maintain for 72 hours (min.) up to 7 days
  3. Monitoring During Trial:
    • Real-time LPR corrosion rate
    • pH and TDS of produced water
    • Check for emulsion stability issues
  4. Post-Trial Analysis:
    • Retrieve and inspect corrosion coupons
    • Compare Δ corrosion rate
    • Evaluate biofilm or deposits
    • Recommend adjusted dose based on performance