Corrosion Control in Gas, Oil & Water 206252 Why Choose this Training Course?This training course provides a deep knowledge of corrosion and focuses on the examination and identification of metallurgical problems that occurs in process units and methods of monitoring and damage reduction.The equipment costs are a considerable part of the investment in the petro chemical and water industry, and for long-distance, large-diameter pipelines, they can become prohibitively high if the corrosivity of the fluid necessitates the use of corrosion-resistant alloys instead of carbon steel. Better understanding and control of the corrosion of carbon steel can increase its application range and therefore have a large economic impact. Corrosion Control is an essential requirement in Oil & Gas activities. It utilizes application of engineering principles and procedures to minimize corrosion to an acceptable level by the most economical method. It is rarely practical or economical to eliminate corrosion completely and in practice one or more of the following methods would be applied.Corrosion monitoring Provides an early warning that damaging process or conditions exist which may result in corrosion induced failures. Moreover, it indicates the correlation of changes in process parameters and their effect on system corrosion. Corrosion Monitoring is essential to evaluate the service life of pipelines and to detect when would be the nearest replacement/shutdown.This Oxford training course will feature:Metallurgy and engineering material propertiesThe cost of corrosion damages in industriesProper Corrosion mechanisms related to the oil, gas and waterMajor Corrosion control and mitigating programsAdvanced techniques of corrosion monitoringWhat are the Goals?At the end of this training course, participants will have learned about:Materials of Construction used in the O&G and water fieldsCorrosion theories and mechanismsTypical Types of corrosion related to O&G and water fieldsCorrosion Monitoring and inspection MethodsPractical Methods of controlling corrosionWho is this Training Course for?This Oxford training course is suitable to a wide range of professionals but will greatly benefit:Petroleum EngineersWelding EngineersProcess EngineersInspectors and Inspection SupervisorsEquipment EngineersMaintenance Engineers and PlannersDesign EngineersService Company RepresentativesHow will this Training Course be Presented?This Oxford training course will utilize a variety of proven adult learning techniques to ensure maximum understanding, comprehension and retention of the information presented. This includes comprehensive hard and electronic course notes and copies of all presentation material. Relevant computer simulations and videos will be utilized to help with the understanding of the various topics.