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Connacher Oil & Gas Ltd CLLZF

"Connacher Oil and Gas Ltd is an oil company engaged in the exploration and development, production and marketing of bitumen. Connacher holds two producing projects at Great Divide are known as Pod One and Algar."


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Comment by planet51aon May 21, 2006 2:51pm
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Post# 10889297

RE: Out of curisosity-CO2 corrosion

RE: Out of curisosity-CO2 corrosion"The effect of dissolved carbon dioxide on steel corrosion in aerated solutions has been variously reported, ranging from "no effect" to "catalytic enhancement of corrosion." A corrosion model was developed, verified with published experimental data, and then used to interpret the role of carbon dioxide in the presence of oxygen. Carbon dioxide has little effect on the corrosion rate when its pressure is less than the oxygen pressure. The model reveals that the effect becomes significant only when the carbon dioxide pressure is substantially higher than the oxygen pressure. The results also show that for a thick boundary layer, carbon dioxide hydration controls the corrosion rate at low oxygen pressures. As oxygen pressure is increased, oxygen dominates corrosion with oxygen diffusion contributing to and then controlling the corrosion rate. For a thin boundary layer, charge transfer of oxygen reduction controls the corrosion rate. ©2002 The Electrochemical Society. All rights reserved." Seems like the corrosion problem is only their in the presence of oxygen, which in the case of steam/enhanced CO2 injection, there should be minimal oxygen levels, and minimal corrosion Planet
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