VICTREX® PEEK performs in the most demanding oil and gas environments

Anti-Corrosion Methods and Materials

ISSN: 0003-5599

Article publication date: 25 February 2014

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(2014), "VICTREX® PEEK performs in the most demanding oil and gas environments", Anti-Corrosion Methods and Materials, Vol. 61 No. 2. https://doi.org/10.1108/ACMM.12861baa.006

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited


VICTREX®PEEK performs in the most demanding oil and gas environments

Article Type: Industrial news From: Anti-Corrosion Methods and Materials, Volume 61, Issue 2

In response to standardisation requirements of the oil and gas industry, Victrex Polymer Solutions contracted with the Materials Engineering Research Laboratory Limited (MERL)*, requesting an evaluation of the extent to which VICTREX#174; PEEK complies with the NORSOK M-710 Standard** for sour (H2S) aging at 10 MPa (1,450 psi) and test temperatures of 175°C (347°F), 195°C (383°F) and 210°C (410°F), for up to five weeks. Results showed no measurable chemical deterioration for the VICTREX PEEK 450G within the test period. The absence of chemical degradation is a clear testament to the outstanding H2S resistance of VICTREX PEEK 450G, which actually exceeded the standard requirements of NORSOK qualification. These results prohibit any extrapolation or interpolation of results for predictive modelling. Recognising the data generated may not go far enough to offer the level of confidence in performance that is required, Victrex has undertaken further testing to understand and model how VICTREX PEEK polymers will perform in even the most demanding oil and gas environments.

To date, VICTREX PEEK polymer has been tested in three-phase sour environments where the gas phase is 100 percent H2S, corresponding to more than 1 percent at 207 MPa (30,000 psi) and at a temperature of 220°C (428°F). Even under such unforgiving conditions, at some 15 times the concentrations now required to be tested according to the new draft of NORSOK M-710 revision 3, the mechanical properties of VICTREX PEEK 450G were fully retained in the aqueous and hydrocarbon phases.

This is the beginning of a series of additional fluid analysis testing that will be undertaken by Victrex plc, in the coming months, in response to direct requests from both industrial materials suppliers and end-users, to fully ensure that VICTREX PEEK 450G will operate safely and efficiently over a long service lifetime.

Jim Goodson a Senior Technical Advisor at Baker Hughes Completions and Productions, a top-tier oilfield service company with more than 58,000 employees in 80 countries, stated, "Victrex provides the industry an excellent service with quality data, both through the standardised testing practices and their own extended product analysis efforts. When material manufacturers or intermediate processors utilise those same standards and techniques to produce data on their own materials, we have more confidence that the data produced is consistent and accurate, saving us time and effort in evaluation of those materials".

Figure 2 In response to standardisation requirements of the oil and gas industry, Victrex Polymer Solutions requested an evaluation of the extent to which VICTREX® PEEK complies with the NORSOK M-710 Standard for sour H2S aging at high pressure and temperature for up to five weeks

To further demonstrate the outstanding performance of VICTREX PEEK polymers and benefit customers in the energy sector, Victrex Technical Manager Geoff Small is leading a team to test and predictively model VICTREX PEEK polymers in even more aggressive environments. The advanced testing of higher H2S concentrations and additional oil and gas fluids testing is highlighted in a new White Paper available for download at: www.victrexenergy.com (Figure 2).

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