2015
DOI: 10.1071/aj14019
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Evaluation and application of calcite scale inhibitor in an offshore pH stabilised MEG system—an Australian first

Abstract: Calcite scale mitigation in pH stabilised MEG systems is a growing concern for the industry as a number of systems are planned for upcoming Australian gas projects. Issues are insignificant at first gas when water of condensation is present. When formation water production occurs, scale management becomes a critical component of project feasibility. A closed loop pH stabilised MEG regeneration system located in the Otway Basin faced these challenges. Severe calcite scaling in a subsea well, which led to choke … Show more

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“…Although this approach benefits the formation of protective scales to inhibit corrosion, it is restricted to specific operations and exhibits limitations, i.e. blocking of pipelines can occur due to increased scaling tendency of other mineral deposits [3]. This can also potentially enhance pitting and localised corrosion in the long-term [4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although this approach benefits the formation of protective scales to inhibit corrosion, it is restricted to specific operations and exhibits limitations, i.e. blocking of pipelines can occur due to increased scaling tendency of other mineral deposits [3]. This can also potentially enhance pitting and localised corrosion in the long-term [4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%