Corrosion in the Oil & Gas World

Outokumpu Corrosion Academy

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In this lecture Rodrigo Signorelli, Lead Technical Manager for Marine & Energy at Outokumpu, talks about corrosion of stainless steels and nickel alloys in the oil and gas world.
 
Although oil is not corrosive in itself, production of this harmless (seen from the corrosion point of view) substance can involve highly corrosive environments due to the presence of water and dissolved aggressive species such as chlorides, carbon dioxide, hydrogen sulfide and oxygen.
 
Learn how to select the correct materials for this demanind environment.

Rodrigo Signorelli

Lead Technical Manager at Outokumpu

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Rodrigo Signorelli is based in São Paulo, Brazil, and is a materials engineer with a wealth of experience in applying stainless steel in industrial markets, he provides technical advice and support to customers across the world. He has played a key role in launching new stainless steel grades in his career, as well as promoting both long and flat products.

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