Carbon steel pipelines used in the oil and gas industry can be susceptible to the combined presence of deposits and microorganisms, which can result in a complex phenomenon, recently termed under-deposit microbial corrosion (UDMC). UDMC and its inhibition in CO2 ambiance were investigated in real-time using a multi-electrode array (MEA) system and surface profilometry analysis. Maps from corrosion rates, galvanic currents, and corrosion potentials recorded at each microelectrode allowed the visualization of local corrosion events on the steel surface. A marine bacterium Enterobacter roggenkampii, an iron-oxidizing, nitrate-reducing microorganism, generated iron deposits on the surface that resulted in pitting corrosion under anaerobic condi...
Microbiologically influenced corrosion of carbon steel by a thermophilic microbial consortium was in...
Seventy percent of the Australian water pipeline network, predominately critical transmissions mains...
A holistic understanding of microbiologically influenced corrosion (MIC) requires investigation of t...
Under deposit corrosion (UDC) has been identified as a phenomenon responsible for many operation fai...
Deposits and microorganisms represent a threat to internal pipeline integrity. The research fields o...
Biological corrosion is a process whereby deterioration of a metal occurs directly or indirectly due...
The severe channelling corrosion of offshore water injection pipelines is a major threat for the oil...
Microbially influenced corrosion (MIC) on internal pipeline surfaces has become a severe problem dur...
Various cases of accidents involving microbiology influenced corrosion (MIC) were reported by the oi...
Present in all environments, microorganisms develop biofilms adjacent to the metallic structures cre...
Corrosion is the destructive attack of metal on its surroundings by chemical or electrochemical re...
The effect of thiosulphate reducing bacteria (TRB) on the corrosion of carbon steel covered by a com...
Microorganisms, implicated in microbiologically influenced corrosion, were isolated from the deep su...
Microorganisms implicated in microbially-influenced corrosion were isolated from the deep subsurface...
When sand in present in low velocity energy transport pipework it tends to settle on internal areas ...
Microbiologically influenced corrosion of carbon steel by a thermophilic microbial consortium was in...
Seventy percent of the Australian water pipeline network, predominately critical transmissions mains...
A holistic understanding of microbiologically influenced corrosion (MIC) requires investigation of t...
Under deposit corrosion (UDC) has been identified as a phenomenon responsible for many operation fai...
Deposits and microorganisms represent a threat to internal pipeline integrity. The research fields o...
Biological corrosion is a process whereby deterioration of a metal occurs directly or indirectly due...
The severe channelling corrosion of offshore water injection pipelines is a major threat for the oil...
Microbially influenced corrosion (MIC) on internal pipeline surfaces has become a severe problem dur...
Various cases of accidents involving microbiology influenced corrosion (MIC) were reported by the oi...
Present in all environments, microorganisms develop biofilms adjacent to the metallic structures cre...
Corrosion is the destructive attack of metal on its surroundings by chemical or electrochemical re...
The effect of thiosulphate reducing bacteria (TRB) on the corrosion of carbon steel covered by a com...
Microorganisms, implicated in microbiologically influenced corrosion, were isolated from the deep su...
Microorganisms implicated in microbially-influenced corrosion were isolated from the deep subsurface...
When sand in present in low velocity energy transport pipework it tends to settle on internal areas ...
Microbiologically influenced corrosion of carbon steel by a thermophilic microbial consortium was in...
Seventy percent of the Australian water pipeline network, predominately critical transmissions mains...
A holistic understanding of microbiologically influenced corrosion (MIC) requires investigation of t...