| | 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 | | rok |
| | 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 |