Coatings for Corrosion Protection: Offshore Oil and Gas

6,87
MB Operation Facilities, Marine Pipeline and Ship Structures

334
stron

4309
ID National Institute of Standards and Technology

2006
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Contents

Abstract .v

Executive Summaryvi

Recommendations.vii

Organizational Committee.xi

Sponsors .xii

Introduction .1

Welcoming RemarksSection 1

Charles Schoennagel (Minerals Management Service).7

James Card (American Bureau of Shipping)14

Larry Christie (NACE).17

Keynote Addresses.Section 2

Research and Development of Coatings for Alaska Tanker Company

Jack Thibault (Alaska Tankers)23

Practical Experience

Adolpho Bastiani (MODEC International).29

Theme PapersSection 3

Health and Safety Concerns: Coating Application and Removal

Joseph B. Loring (U.S. Coast Guard).37

Tankers and FPSO Corrosion

Ian Rowell (International Paint)41

Inspection and Repair of Coatings

Rogest Dively (EDG & Associates, Inc.).72

Past, Present and Future “Smart” Protective Coating

Martin Kendig (Rockwell Scientific Co.)90

Risk Assessment and Economic Considerations when Coating Ballast Tanks

Kenneth Tator (KTA-Tator).101

Decision Making in Coating Selection in Marine/Offshore Environments

Kirk Brownlee (Stress Engineering Services, Inc.), Charlie Speed (Ammonite Corrosion Engineering),

and Raleigh Whitehead (Carboline)115

Corrosion Protection for Offshore Pipelines

Ernest Klechka, P.E. (CC Technologies)132

Experience with Coating for Corrosion Protection from the Norwegian Continental Shelf

Roger Leonhardsen, Helge I. Vestre, Rolf H. Hinderaker (Petroleum Safety Authority Norway).144

Working Group White Papers.Section 4

#1 – U.S. Shipyard Paint Shops: Current Issues and Future Needs

Mark Panosky (General Dynamics-Electric Boat)159

#2 – Rationalization and Optimization of Coatings Maintenance Programs for Corrosion Management

on Offshore Platforms

Paul Versowsky (Chevron-Texaco)170

#3 – Coatings for Pipelines

S. Paapavinasam and R. Winston Revie, Natural Resources Canada178

#4 – Coatings for Port Facilities

John Webb (Mississippi State Port Authority), Daniel A. Zarate (Naval Facilities Engineering Service

Center), and David L. Olson (Colorado School of Mines)209

#5 – Near 100 Percent Solids Tank Linings—Panacea or Pandemonium

Benjamin S. Fultz (Bechtel Corporation)212

#6 – Evaluating the Current State of Inspection Practices for Protective Coatings (In process and

Continued Evaluation) and the Exploration of Opportunities for Improvement of these Practices

Ray Stone (CCC&I), Malcolm McNeil (McNeil Coatings Consultants, Inc.), and D. Terry Greenfield

(CorroMetrics, Inc.)216

Special LecturesSection 5

Plenary Lecture: Coatings for U.S. Navy Ships: Developments and Status

A. I. Kaznoff (Naval Sea Systems Command)231

Single Coat and Rapid Cure Tank Coating Systems: Improved Tank Preservation Processes

Arthur Webb (Naval Research Laboratory)242