Title: Corrosion Control A PHMSA Perspective
1Corrosion ControlA PHMSA Perspective
Pipeline Safety Trust Conference New Orleans,
LA November 17, 2011
Joe Mataich CATS Program Manager PHMSA, Southern
Region
2 Definition of Corrosion
- The Deterioration of a Material, Usually a
Metal, that Results from a Reaction with its
Environment. - Galvanic Corrosion of a Metal Occurs because of
an Electrical Contact with a More Noble
(Positive) Metal or Non-metallic Conductor in a
Corrosive Electrolyte.
3Basic Corrosion Cell
Metallic Path
Ionic Path
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5Pipeline Corrosion
Metallic Path
Cathodic Area
6Cathodic Protection
Cathode
7Galvanic Anode CP SystemRelies on potential
difference between steel and anode (Mg, Zn, Al)
8Impressed Current Cathodic ProtectionHas DC
power source (rectifier)
9 Pipe-to-Soil Potential Measurement Used to
evaluate adequacy of Cathodic Protection
Voltmeter
underground pipeline
-975
Reference electrode (Cu/CuSO4)
10Cathodic Protection Criteria
- 192.463 Requires Cathodic Protection to a Level
that Complies with Appendix D of Part 192 - 195.571 Requires Cathodic Protection to a Level
that Complies with section 6.2 and 6.3 of NACE
SP0169-2007
11Cathodic Protection Criteria
- - 850 mV
- 100 mV Polarization
- Negative 300 mV Shift
- Net Protective Current
- E log I
Gas and Liquid Gas Only
12Regulatory Inspections
- All PHMSA and State Inspectors are trained
- PHMSA TQ Corrosion Course in OKC
- Corrosion Control Requirements are checked during
inspections - Records
- Field Inspections
13Cathodic Protection Monitoring Regulatory
Requirements
- Pipe-to-Soil Potentials measured once per
calendar year, not to exceed 15 months - Rectifiers checked six times per calendar year,
not to exceed 2.5 months
14What can go Wrong?
- Pipe-to-Soil Potentials/Rectifier tests
- Measurement error
- Improperly calibrated measurement equipment
- Broken or defective test leads
- How PHMSA addresses these
- Both are OQ Covered Tasks
- PHMSA/State Inspectors trained to identify
deficiencies - Potentials and Rectifiers are checked during
PHMSA/State field inspections
15Shielding of CP CurrentCurrent is blocked by
disbonded coating, rocks etc.Addressed in HCAs
through Integrity Management
16Interference CurrentsDC currents from foreign
rectifier, transit systems etc.Addressed by
regulatory requirements for interference
mitigation program
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