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1、 Standard Material Requirements Selecting Inhibitors for Use as Sucker-Rod Thread Lubricants This NACE International standard represents a consensus of those individual members who have reviewed this document, its scope, and provisions. Its acceptance does not in any respect preclude anyone, whether

2、 he or she has adopted the standard or not, from manufacturing, marketing, purchasing, or using products, processes, or procedures not in conformance with this standard. Nothing contained in this NACE International standard is to be construed as granting any right, by implication or otherwise, to ma

3、nufacture, sell, or use in connection with any method, apparatus, or product covered by Letters Patent, or as indemnifying or protecting anyone against liability for infringement of Letters Patent. This standard represents minimum requirements and should in no way be interpreted as a restriction on

4、the use of better procedures or materials. Neither is this standard intended to apply in all cases relating to the subject. Unpredictable circumstances may negate the usefulness of this standard in specific instances. NACE International assumes no responsibility for the interpretation or use of this

5、 standard by other parties and accepts responsibility for only those official NACE International interpretations issued by NACE International in accordance with its governing procedures and policies which preclude the issuance of interpretations by individual volunteers. Users of this NACE Internati

6、onal standard are responsible for reviewing appropriate health, safety, environmental, and regulatory documents and for determining their applicability in relation to this standard prior to its use. This NACE International standard may not necessarily address all potential health and safety problems

7、 or environmental hazards associated with the use of materials, equipment, and/or operations detailed or referred to within this standard. Users of this NACE International standard are also responsible for establishing appropriate health, safety, and environmental protection practices, in consultati

8、on with appropriate regulatory authorities if necessary, to achieve compliance with any existing applicable regulatory requirements prior to the use of this standard. CAUTIONARY NOTICE: NACE International standards are subject to periodic review, and may be revised or withdrawn at any time in accord

9、ance with NACE technical committee procedures. NACE International requires that action be taken to reaffirm, revise, or withdraw this standard no later than five years from the date of initial publication and subsequently from the date of each reaffirmation or revision. The user is cautioned to obta

10、in the latest edition. Purchasers of NACE International standards may receive current information on all standards and other NACE International publications by contacting the NACE International First Service Department, 1440 South Creek Dr., Houston, Texas 77084-4906 (telephone +1 281/228-6200). Rea

11、ffirmed 2007-03-11 Reaffirmed 2001-03-15 Reaffirmed September 1995 Reaffirmed September 1988 Approved August 1974 NACE International 1440 South Creek Drive Houston, Texas 77084-4906 +1 (281) 228-6200 ISBN 1-57590-120-X 2007, NACE International NACE Standard MR0174-2007 Item No. 21300 Copyright NACE

12、International Provided by IHS under license with NACELicensee=IHS Employees/1111111001, User=Japan, IHS Not for Resale, 12/17/2007 19:05:22 MSTNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS -,-,- MR0174-2007 NACE International i _ Foreword Downhole corrosion of sucker-rod thread jo

13、ints can be effectively controlled using an inhibited thread lubricant. This standard materials requirement provides a method of selecting effective sucker-rod thread lubricants for use by oilfield production operators. This standard was originally prepared in 1974 by NACE Task Group T-1D-11 on Sele

14、cting Inhibitors for Use as Sucker Rod Thread Lubricants, in response to a request from the American Petroleum Institute (API).(1) It was reaffirmed in 1988 and 1995 by Unit Committee T-1D on Corrosion Monitoring and Control of Corrosion Environments in Petroleum Production Operations, and in 2001 a

15、nd 2007 by Specific Technology Group (STG) 31 on Oil and Gas Production- Corrosion and Scale Inhibition. It is issued by NACE International under the auspices of STG 31. In NACE standards, the terms shall, must, should, and may are used in accordance with the definitions of these terms in the NACE P

16、ublications Style Manual, 4th ed., Paragraph 7.4.1.9. Shall and must are used to state mandatory requirements. Should is used to state something considered good and is recommended but is not mandatory. May is used to state something considered optional. _ (1) American Petroleum Institute (API), 1220

17、 L Street NW, Washington, DC 20005-4070. _ Copyright NACE International Provided by IHS under license with NACELicensee=IHS Employees/1111111001, User=Japan, IHS Not for Resale, 12/17/2007 19:05:22 MSTNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS -,-,- MR0174-2007 ii NACE Internat

18、ional _ NACE International Standard Material Requirements Selecting Inhibitors for Use as Sucker-Rod Thread Lubricants Contents 1. General 1 2. Inhibited Thread Lubricant Requirements . 1 3. Inhibited Thread Lubricant Selection . 1 References 3 Bibliography . 3 Appendix A: Safety Considerations in H

19、andling H2S 3 _ Copyright NACE International Provided by IHS under license with NACELicensee=IHS Employees/1111111001, User=Japan, IHS Not for Resale, 12/17/2007 19:05:22 MSTNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS -,-,- MR0174-2007 NACE International 1 _ Section 1: General 1

20、.1 Proper selection and use of corrosion inhibitors provides extended protection of sucker-rod threads and box cavities against the effects of corrosive well fluids that may move in and out of these box cavities, and protects the threads from galling.1 1.2 This standard defines requirements for inhi

21、bited lubricants and recommends types of tests that may be used to select such materials. 1.3 This standard is not a test method. Recommended procedures for testing inhibitors in simulated environments in which they are to be used are described in Section 3. The tests may be run in simulated sweet,

22、sour, aerated, or combination environments with simulated well fluids or actual field fluids. _ Section 2: Inhibited Thread Lubricant Requirements 2.1 The inhibited thread lubricant should be an effective corrosion inhibitor and should prevent thread galling during make-up. 2.2 When adding inhibitor

23、 to lubricant, an undiluted inhibitor is considered preferable and should remain effective longer than diluted inhibitor mixes. 2.2.1 If the undiluted inhibitor solution has been properly formulated, it can also function as a satisfactory lubricant that prevents galling. Use of a single inhibitor fo

24、rmulation eliminates the need for stocking and using extra materials. 2.2.2 In cold weather conditions, a material with a pour point sufficiently low to permit its use in the coldest weather to be encountered should be used. 2.3 Despite the stated preference for an undiluted inhibitor formulation, n

25、onseparating mixtures of inhibitors in fluids such as diesel oil and alcohol have been found to be effective and may be acceptable if they pass tests such as those recommended in Section 3 (for example, see Table 1: 99 parts No. 2 diesel oil,2 1 part inhibitor). _ Section 3: Inhibited Thread Lubrica

26、nt Selection 3.1 The corrosion inhibitor used as a sucker-rod thread lubricant or used in an inhibitor/lubricant mixture should be a proven corrosion inhibitor for the environment, i.e., for the specific wells and type of production. If there is a lack of experience in an area, corrosion screening t

27、ests such as the one outlined in Paragraph 3.2 should be performed to select an inhibitor. Such tests also may be used to verify the effectiveness of an inhibitor/lubricant mixture. Because the inhibitor or inhibitor/lubricant mixture must prevent galling of sucker-rod threads, galling tests such as

28、 the one outlined in Paragraph 3.3 should be performed. The inhibited lubricant must not allow galling at ambient or elevated temperatures. 3.2 Corrosion Tests: A proposed undiluted inhibitor or inhibitor/lubricant mix should be tested under severe simulated thread use conditions. The test should ev

29、aluate the performance of the product in boxes that will be exposed to corrosive fluids by simulating the most aggressive environment that will be encountered in use. Table 1 gives data from a test that has been used. Briefly, the procedure was as follows:3 3.2.1 Mild steel coupons were immersed in

30、the product to be evaluated. This is the least favorable means of applying a lubricant film. Spraying or brushing, which is sometimes used in field service, tends to apply a better film of lubricant. 3.2.2 The metal, filmed as prescribed in Paragraph 3.2.1, was then immersed in corrosive fluids for

31、72 hours at 71C (160F). Corrosive fluids used to obtain the results shown in Table 1 were: 10 mL oil (high-flash, low-viscosity paraffin distillate oil); 90 mL synthetic brine (10% sodium chloride, 0.5% calcium chloride); and 1 mL of 6% acetic acid (equivalent to 600 ppm acetic acid in test mixture)

32、. This mixture was sparged with carbon dioxide (CO2) for five minutes. Copyright NACE International Provided by IHS under license with NACELicensee=IHS Employees/1111111001, User=Japan, IHS Not for Resale, 12/17/2007 19:05:22 MSTNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS -,-,-

33、MR0174-2007 2 NACE International 3.2.3 For sour conditions, the test fluids should be sparged with hydrogen sulfide (H2S) for five minutes. The test temperature should be 50C (122F). Safety precautions in handling H2S are described in Appendix A (mandatory). 3.2.4 For critical usages, final selectio

34、n of thread lubricant should be governed by the results of additional tests in which field fluids are used as the corrosive fluids, in the specific environment (sweet, sour, aerated, or combination), and at the temperature considered most critical. Table 1 Illustrative Data for Simulated Sweet Envir

35、onment Corrosion Control Tests on Inhibited Lubricants for Sucker-Rod Threads (see test procedure in Paragraphs 3.2.1 and 3.2.2) Simulated Inhibited Lubricant Corrosion Penetration Rate, mm/y (mpy) 1. Film-forming Inhibitors: Undiluted Inhibitor A 0.041 (1.6) Undiluted Inhibitor B 0.020 (0.8) Undilu

36、ted Inhibitor C 0.010 (0.4) 2. Mixing Material (99 parts)Inhibitor (1 part):(A) No. 2 diesel oilInhibitor A 0.041 (1.6) No. 2 diesel oilInhibitor B 0.030 (1.2) No. 2 diesel oilInhibitor C 0.020 (0.8) Aromatic SolventInhibitor A 0.041 (1.6) Aromatic SolventInhibitor B 0.041 (1.6) Aromatic SolventInhi

37、bitor C 0.010 (0.4) SAE 10W lube oil(B)Inhibitor A 0.366 (14.4) SAE 10W lube oilInhibitor B 0.284 (11.2) SAE 10W lube oilInhibitor C 0.19 (7.6) SAE 10W-30 lube oil(B)Inhibitor A 0.17 (6.8) SAE 10W-30 lube oilInhibitor B 0.20 (8.0) SAE 10W-30 lube oilInhibitor C 0.18 (7.2) SAE 40 lube oil(B)Inhibitor

38、 A 0.254 (10.0) SAE 40 lube oilInhibitor B 0.18 (7.2) SAE 40 lube oilInhibitor C 0.17 (6.8) 3. 100% Mixing MaterialNo Inhibitor No. 2 diesel oil 0.417 (16.4) Aromatic Solvent 0.325 (12.8) SAE 10W lubricating oil 0.366 (14.4) SAE 10W-30 lubricating oil 0.356 (14.0) SAE 40 lubricating oil 0.356 (14.0)

39、 (A) The mixing ratio of 99:1 was used because of mixing problems encountered in more concentrated solutions. (B) SAE(2) J 300.4 _ (2) SAE International (SAE), 400 Commonwealth Drive, Warrendale, PA 15096-0001. Copyright NACE International Provided by IHS under license with NACELicensee=IHS Employee

40、s/1111111001, User=Japan, IHS Not for Resale, 12/17/2007 19:05:22 MSTNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS -,-,- MR0174-2001 NACE International 3 3.3 Galling Tests: A proposed undiluted inhibitor or inhibitor/lubricant mix should be tested to evaluate its performance in pr

41、eventing galling of sucker-rod threads. The following test is an example of one that can be used for this purpose. 3.3.1 Test piece: 19-mm (0.75-in.) diameter API grade C or grade D rod with an API grade T coupling. 3.3.1.1 Room-temperature test: The inhibited lubricant to be tested shall be applied

42、 to the rod threads by spraying or brushing. The coupling shall then be applied, torqued to 700 N-m (500 ft- lb), loosened, and retorqued to 700 N-m (500 ft- lb) for a minimum of ten times. 3.3.1.2 Elevated temperature test: Test procedure shall be the same as in Paragraph 3.3.1.1 with one additiona

43、l step. After the coupling has been torqued to 700 N-m (500 ft-lb), the joint shall be baked for eight hours at 93C (200F). After cooling, the joint shall then be loosened and retorqued a minimum of 10 times. 3.3.2 An inhibited lubricant is satisfactory if no galling of threads is evident after torq

44、uing ten times. _ References 1. NACE SP0195 (latest revision), Corrosion Control of Sucker Rods by Chemical Treatment (Houston, TX: NACE International), which was also published as Section 3 of API RP 11BR (latest revision), Care and Handling of Sucker Rods (Washington, DC: API). 2. SAE J 313 (lates

45、t revision), Diesel Fuels (Warrendale, PA: SAE). 3. A.C. Nestle, Organic Inhibitors for Oil and Gas Wells, Materials Protection 7, 1 (January 1968): pp. 31- 33. 4. SAE J 300 (latest revision), Engine Oil Viscosity Classification (Warrendale, PA: SAE). 5. Chemical Safety Data Sheet SD-36 (latest revi

46、sion), Manufacturing Chemists Association, 1825 Connecticut Ave. NW, Washington, DC 20009. 6. N. Irving Sax, Dangerous Properties of Industrial Materials (New York, NY: Reinhold Book Corp., 1984). _ Bibliography API RP 5A3 (latest revision). Thread Compounds for Casing, Tubing, and Line Pipe. Washington, DC: API. API RP 11BR (latest revision), Care and Handling of Sucker Rods. Washington, DC: API. Ballagh, J.C. Economics of Thread Lubrication. Petroleum Engineer 26, 5, p. B-109. Bleakley, W.B. Heres an

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