European Federation of Corrosion
Publications
NUMBER 23
A Working Party Report on
CO2 Corrosion Control in Oil
and Gas Production
Design Considerations
Edited by
M. B. KERMANI& L. M. SMITH
Published for the European Federation of Corrosion
by The Institute of Materials
THE INSTITUTE OF MATERIALS
1997
Book Number 688
Published in 1997 by The Institute of Materials
1 Carlton House Terrace, London SW1Y 5DB
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ISBN 1-86125-052-5
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European Federation of Corrosion Publications
Series Introduction
The EFC, incorporated in Belgium, was founded in 1955 with the purpose of
promoting European co-operation in the fields of research into corrosion and corro-
sion prevention.
Membership is based upon participation by corrosion societies mit-
tees in technical Working Parties. Member societies appoint delegates to Working
Parties, whose membership is expanded by personal corresponding membership.
The activities of the Working Parties cover corrosion topics associated with
inhibition, education, reinforcement in concrete, microbial effects, hot gases and
combustion products, environment sensitive fracture, marine environments, surface
science, physico-chemical methods of measurement, the nuclear industry, computer
based information systems, the oil and gas industry, the petrochemical industry and
coatings. Working Parties on other topics are established as required.
The Working Parties function in various ways, . by preparing reports,
organising symposia, conducting intensive courses
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