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Corrosion in CCS Networks: A Comprehensive Review

Monday, July 22, 2024

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Course Credit: 0.15 CEU, 1.5 PDH

Monday, July 22, 2024 | 08:00AM – 09:30AM CT

Corrosion is a major area of concern on CCS networks. Mixing CO2 from different sources can lead to chemical reactions that create strong acids, trace levels of glycols and methanol can lead to corrosion risk, and other aqueous phases can form during various operations that risk integrity of carbon steel and CRA pipelines and wells. This webinar will draw upon CCS and CO2-EOR operating experience, design challenges experienced by CCS projects, and up to date theory to provide a comprehensive review of what we know about CCS corrosion risk. This will include identification of knowledge gaps, and practical guidance for CCS projects today.

All content contained within this webinar is copyrighted by Christian Winterfield and Matt Healey and its use and/or reproduction outside the portal requires express permission from Christian Winterfield and Matt Healey.

Webinar recordings will be available on-demand within 1 business day of the webinar completion.

For those who attended the live webinar, your certificate will be available in your “Learner Profile” within 1 business day of the webinar completion.

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    Corrosion is a major area of concern on CCS networks. Mixing CO2 from different sources can lead to chemical reactions that create strong acids, trace levels of glycols and methanol can lead to corrosion risk, and other aqueous phases can form during various operations that risk integrity of carbon steel and CRA pipelines and wells. This webinar will draw upon CCS and CO2-EOR operating experience, design challenges experienced by CCS projects, and up to date theory to provide a comprehensive review of what we know about CCS corrosion risk. This will include identification of knowledge gaps, and practical guidance for CCS projects today.

    All content contained within this webinar is copyrighted by Christian Winterfield and Matt Healey and its use and/or reproduction outside the portal requires express permission from Christian Winterfield and Matt Healey.

    Webinar recordings will be available on-demand within 1 business day of the webinar completion.

    For those who attended the live webinar, your certificate will be available in your “Learner Profile” within 1 business day of the webinar completion.

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Earn credits by completing this course0.15 CEU credit1.5 PDH credits

Speakers

Christian WinterfieldModeratorChristian Winterfield is Lead Petroleum Engineer CCS for Aramco in Dhahran, Saudi Arabia. He has a multi-disciplinary background covering facilities, project management, production and reservoir engineering and commercial. Prior to joining Aramco, Christian led the Moomba and Bayu Undan CCS projects for Santos. Christian is Program Chair of the SPE CCUS Technical Section.
Matt HealeySpeakerMatthew Healey is the CEO of Pace CCS in London, Houston, and Kuala Lumpur. Pace CCS are the world leaders in the design of CCS infrastructure, with experience with more than 100 CCS projects worldwide. Matt is also a member of ISO TC265, responsible for development of standards related to carbon dioxide capture, transportation, and geological storage.