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SUMMARY:CEOCOR 2022
DESCRIPTION:LAST CHANCE TO BOOK AND ATTEND VIRTUAL CEOCOR 2022 CONGRESS \nThe CEOCOR Congress\, with Technical Work Groups and 2 days of high quality technical papers relating to corrosion and protection of buried pipelines is MAY 17 to 20. You can book via https://www.sgk.ch/en/home-ceocor.html. See the program here. \nAll times are CET (BST +1) \nInternational Virtual Congress & Technical Exhibition\n\nCEOCOR\, founded in 1956\, is an international scientific non-profit association dealing with corrosion and protection of pipes and pipeline systems. CEOCOR brings together specialists from universities\, research centers\, institutes and companies within: \n\nWater\, gas and oil distribution\nWaste water collection and treatment\nPipe production and manufacture of equipment for cathodic protection systems\n\n\n\nThe 2022 congress:\nThe congress consists of high level technical presentations\, working group meetings\, as well as a technical exhibition. \n\nProgram of events
URL:https://www.icorr.org/event/ceocor-2022/
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SUMMARY:CED Working Day and Symposium on ‘Knowledge Transfer and the Management of Infrastructure Corrosion’
DESCRIPTION:This one day meeting will be the latest in a series of recent working days of the Institute of Corrosion’s Corrosion Engineering Division.  The meeting will be held in person at the National Railway Museum\, York\, providing Covid restrictions allow it.  If this is not possible the meeting will be run on-line\, as for the previous two years.  This year’s meeting is wide ranging and covers ‘Knowledge Transfer and the Management of Infrastructure Corrosion’.  After the talks\, the meeting will break up into the individual CED working groups.  In parallel there will be a chance to visit the railway museum.  Where possible\, agendas for the working group meetings will be published separately in advance on the CED web site \nThe 2022 Paul McIntyre Award will be presented after the morning lectures.  This working day will be a good opportunity to network with other corrosion professionals from different industry sectors and to learn about how corrosion knowledge transfer occurs within their organisations. \nDownload Information Leaflet with full programme \nBook online \nAgenda for Coatings Working Group \nAgenda for Nuclear Working Group \n 
URL:https://www.icorr.org/event/ced-working-day-and-symposium-on-knowledge-transfer-and-the-management-of-infrastructure-corrosion/
LOCATION:The Railway Museum\, The National Railway Museum\, Leeman Road\, York\, YO26 4XJ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Corrosion Engineering Division
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220426T193000
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CREATED:20210615T082842Z
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SUMMARY:Aberdeen Branch Event - Joint Meeting with NACE
DESCRIPTION:Company / Speaker: Presserv / Dinko Cudic\, Global Technical Authority for visco-elastic coatings for pipework and structural steel.\nLocation: F2F meeting. Location to be announced later \nReducing the environmental footprint for surface preparation and coating application for onshore and offshore assets. \nOur industry is now accepting the need to find alternative technologies to reduce our waste and CO₂ emissions for steel preparation and coating application. \nPresserv\, and our partner STOPAQ™\, have looked at industry requirements and have developed a solution that addresses\, waste reduction\, the lowering of CO₂ and noise and thermal insulation properties\, not previously considered in fabric maintenance and asst integrity solutions. Based on a compound containing non-crystalline\, low-viscosity\, noncrosslinked (fully amorphous)\, pure homopolymer Polyisobutene\, we will discuss why this technology needs to considered as a viable option in an industry that requires straightforward maintenance solutions to difficult corrosion problems both onshore and offshore. \n 
URL:https://www.icorr.org/event/aberdeen-branch-event-joint-meeting-with-nace/
CATEGORIES:Aberdeen Branch
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220414T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220414T210000
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CREATED:20220315T151700Z
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SUMMARY:London Branch - Joint Meeting with TWI
DESCRIPTION:“Electrical Hazards on Pipelines” talk given by Pat Lydon of IACS Corrosion Engineering Ltd.\n\nDr Patrick Lydon will review  the risks to pipeline integrity associated with A.C. interference and D.C stray current corrosion including hazards associated with welding on pipelines. The presentation will include photographic evidence from incidents that have occurred on projects.Pat will discuss basic safety guidance for work on pipelines located in the vicinity of overhead and buried power lines\, and factors mitigating the risks from electrical interference. These include incendive ignition risks and situations where there may be an enhanced electrical shock risk – lightning\, welding on cross country pipelines\, arc-strike effects on cross-country pipelines and arcing on pipelines installed within sleeves. \n— \nDr Patrick Lydon is a Materials\, Corrosion and Cathodic Protection Engineer with 35 years’ experience in the pipeline industry and has written gas industry standards on CP and UKOPA Good Practice Guides on AC and DC stray current interference. He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry\, Fellow of the Institute of Mining\, Materials and Mineralogy and Fellow of the Institute of Corrosion. Pat is a BS EN ISO 15257 Level 4 Cathodic Protection Specialist \n\nRefreshments from 18:00 and buffet to followLocation: The Lancaster Room\, Lancaster Hall Hotel\, 35 Craven Terrace\, London W2 3EL. \nThe hotel is five minutes walk from Lancaster Gate Underground Station\nPlease register for either in-person or for online attendance. \nhttps://theweldinginstitute.com/events
URL:https://www.icorr.org/event/london-branch-joint-meeting-with-twi/
LOCATION:Lancaster Hall Hotel\, 35 Craven Terrace\, London\, W2 3EL\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:London Branch
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220329T193000
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CREATED:20210615T082649Z
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SUMMARY:Aberdeen Branch Event - ICorr Technical Event
DESCRIPTION:Company / Speaker: University of Manchester / Dr.  Robert Lindsay\nZoom Event – More Information to follow \nCorrosion Inhibition: Separating Fact from Fiction \nFor more than a century\, surface-active organic species have been employed to control the corrosion of metals/alloys.  Given suitable selection\, such corrosion inhibitors have proven to be highly effective\, preventing significant degradation of metallic substrates even in highly aggressive environments.  Nevertheless\, there are still considerable gaps in fundamental knowledge of corrosion inhibitor functionality\, severely restricting further innovation.  For example\, corrosion inhibition in acidic solutions is widely reported to be the result of the adsorption of a monolayer of surface-actives.  This description\, however\, can be considered to be largely a cartoon\, as there is a significant lack of supporting experimental evidence.  Many key details remain uncertain\, including the surface chemistry of the inhibited substrate\, the structure of the adsorbed layer\, and even its surface coverage.  Such information is key input for researchers attempting to predict corrosion inhibitor functionality through atomic scale interfacial modelling\, and so identify next generation chemistries \nIn this presentation\, following an introduction to corrosion inhibition in acidic solutions\, I will discuss effort to reveal details of corrosion inhibitor-substrate interactions through detailed interface characterisation.  For example\, I will discuss recent X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) results\, indicating that the chemistry of the inhibited interface is dependent on both inhibitor concentration and acid identity.  In addition\, I will present data demonstrating that surface adsorption is not always sufficient for achieving the target corrosion inhibition efficiency\, i.e. it will be shown that a surface-active can be bound to the surface\, but not lead to sufficient reduction in corrosion rate.  Moreover\, I will use XPS data to argue that the widely adopted approach of determining the standard Gibbs energy of adsorption of a corrosion inhibitor from measured inhibitor efficiencies is flawed\, and so should not be relied upon as a tool for corrosion inhibitor selection
URL:https://www.icorr.org/event/aberdeen-branch-event-icorr-technical-event-4/
CATEGORIES:Aberdeen Branch
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220316T173000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220316T210000
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SUMMARY:The Welding Institute - London Branch Meeting
DESCRIPTION:In-person and online meeting \nAn insight into development and testing of pipeline steels at ArcelorMittal; covering metallurgy\, welding and properties testing \nThis presentation will give some examples of work performed at ArcelorMittal Global R&D research centre in Ghent (Belgium) for linepipe steels from coil. The work is designed to give modern linepipe steels the required combination of properties that make them suitable for use in critical oil and gas applications. The talk will include discussion of metallurgical mechanisms\, weldability for submerged arc and GMAW welding and the influence of forming operations on tensile and toughness properties. \nWe are fortunate that Christoph is coming over specifically to talk to us and this talk will merit attendance in person. Given by Christoph Gerritsen Senior Project Engineer ArcelorMittal Global R&D Gent/OCAS NV Christoph Gerritsen holds an MSc in Materials Science & Engineering with a specialisation in welding from Delft University of Technology. He started his professional career in 1999 at TWI Ltd\, working on high power laser materials processing. In 2005\, he moved to ArcelorMittal Global R&D Gent in Belgium as a senior project engineer. Here\, he runs welding projects covering a very wide range of industrial applications and welding processes\, mostly for C-Mn steels. \nRefreshments from 5:30 and Buffet to follow \nLocation: The York Room\, Lancaster Hall Hotel\, 35 Craven Terrace\, London Lunite.\nThe hotel is five minutes walk from Lancaster Gate Underground Station \nPlease register for either in-person or for online attendance. https://theweldinginstitute.com/events
URL:https://www.icorr.org/event/the-welding-institute-london-branch-meeting/
LOCATION:Lancaster Hall Hotel\, 35 Craven Terrace\, London\, W2 3EL\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:London Branch
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SUMMARY:London Branch March technical talk – “Flint Water Crisis – Corrosion\, Management and Politics” (In person/Online)
DESCRIPTION:The March technical talk\,“Flint Water Crisis – Corrosion\, Management and Politics”\, by Dr Ben Moorhouse.The meeting will be held at the Lancaster Hall Hotel\, 35 Craven Terrace\, London W2 3EL\, and streamed online for those who can not attend in person. \nThe town Flint\, Michigan suffered one of the worst water crisis in the United States of America\, when in 2014 the tap water supply began to be poisoned with corrosion products and other toxins. Hundreds of thousands of Flint residents were exposed to dangerous levels of lead and outbreaks of Legionnaires disease that caused deaths and long term health problems. This talk will focus on the decisions that led to this outcome\, the corrosion engineering around ensuring safe water sources and the importance of ensuring a greater understanding of corrosion issues in relation to environmental issues. \nBen Moorhouse is a materials\, corrosion and inspection engineer with a decade’s worth of experience involved with various engineering projects and operations. He studied at Imperial College and completed a PhD focusing on thermodynamic processes to remove impurities from titanium alloys. As part of his day to day\, he is Chairperson of the London Branch of the Institute of Corrosion\, a Fellow of the Institute of Materials\, Minerals and Mining (IOM3) and a Chartered Engineer. He is excited by the engineering challenges to come with delivering stable and low carbon energy\, as well as focusing on improving diversity and inclusion in Science Technology and Mathematics (STEM). \nTo join the meeting online follow the link \nIf you have any questions email icorrlondon@gmail.com \n 
URL:https://www.icorr.org/event/london-branch-march-technical-talk-flint-water-crisis-corrosion-management-and-politics-in-person-online/
CATEGORIES:London Branch
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220222T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220222T195000
DTSTAMP:20260403T201014
CREATED:20210615T082433Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220216T114817Z
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SUMMARY:Aberdeen Branch Event - ICorr Technical Event
DESCRIPTION:Company/Speaker: Intertek Production & Integrity Assurance / Leo Richards\n\nRegistration for the Event Please click here for link: Webinar Registration – Zoom \nICorr Member or Non-Member Event is Free of Charge to attend. \nImplementation of Plan-Do-Check-Act review of an Onshore Oil and Gas Operator’s Corrosion Management Policy and Actions \nHSG-65 alongside the Energy Institutes Corrosion Management Guidelines were used as the basis for the audit of a large onshore Middle Eastern oil field. The purpose of the Study was to perform a detailed review of the corrosion monitoring and mitigation systems and to propose any required upgrades to ensure world class / excellent asset integrity performance. \nThe approach taken to the Study was to follow the UK Health & Safety Executive’s guidance for “Managing Health and Safety”\, HSG65 (2013)\, of PLAN-DO-CHECK-ACT\, which considers both Technical and Systems approaches associated with managing assets safely. This is a closed loop planetary model commencing with a high-level Corporate Policy for health and safety\, under which there is a Policy and Plan for managing corrosion and integrity. The model ends with lessons learned which feeds back into the corrosion and integrity Policy and Plan to ensure risks are managed to As Low As Reasonably Practicable (ALARP).\nThe study highlighted a distinct pattern in the working practices of the operator with virtually all of the sections of the corrosion management system being shown to have some form of Plan and Do however the implementation of a Check and Act stage was missing from virtually all aspects \nPlease see Flyer and Latest Programme of Events  \n 
URL:https://www.icorr.org/event/aberdeen-branch-event-icorr-technical-event-3/
CATEGORIES:Aberdeen Branch
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220221T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220221T200000
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CREATED:20220126T150017Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220126T150017Z
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SUMMARY:Engineering Ethics: Maintaining society’s trust in the engineering profession
DESCRIPTION:Engineering shapes our world and it is crucial to ensure the public has confidence that the profession acts ethically and all those working in engineering are invited to an online event to mark the publication of this new report. \nOpinion surveys indicate that the engineering profession is generally respected by the public – the latest Ipsos MORI Veracity Index shows 84% of respondents trust engineers to tell the truth. But it is important that the ethical practice of engineering continues to evolve and we do not become complacent. \nThe ‘Engineering Ethics’ report proposes a series of actions for the engineering profession to take forward with the aim of promoting a more ethical culture within engineering. It has been produced by the joint Engineering Ethics Reference Group (EERG)\, established by the Engineering Council and the Royal Academy of Engineering (RAEng) in 2019\, chaired by Professor David Bogle CEng FIChemE FREng\, Deputy President of the Institution of Chemical Engineers (IChemE). \nThe event\, which is free to attend\, will include a panel discussion with Professor Bogle\, Chi Onwurah MP\, Engineering Council Chairman Professor Chris Atkin CEng FRAeS FREng\, Dr Ollie Folayan CEng FIChemE\, co-founder of AFBE-UK\, and others. \nRegister to attend at 6pm on 21 February \nRead the Statement of Ethical Principles
URL:https://www.icorr.org/event/engineering-ethics-maintaining-societys-trust-in-the-engineering-profession/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220210T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220210T193000
DTSTAMP:20260403T201014
CREATED:20220204T095017Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220204T120332Z
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SUMMARY:London Branch Online Event
DESCRIPTION:“A diversified approach to utilizing volatile corrosion Inhibitors (VCI)’’ – Talk by Philip Low\, European/Middle East/GCC Business Development Manager\, Zerust Oil & Gas. \nThe presentation will shed light on various approaches using volatile corrosion inhibitors (VCI’) technology in mitigating corrosion on pipelines\, pipeline casing protection and above ground storage  tanks. \nFinally\, a novel methodology for addressing CUI and Scab Repairs using a self-amalgamating inhibitor  fused tape: \nWhat are VCIs and How Do They Work.   \nAn explainer and short animation on how the technology works in a 3 phased protective approach. \nAbove Ground Storage Tanks (AST’s)   \nWe never know when\, but ultimately all CP systems under storage tanks fail. When they do\, there are not  very many easy or inexpensive ways to repair or replace them. Whether you are building new tanks or  involved in an API 653 inspection and the data indicates that the CP is not protecting everywhere\, it is  possible to install a backup plan. \nThis presentation will examine the installation of VCI delivery systems for various civil configurations and  geometries. \nWith changes to regulations in the US\, VCI can be used to mitigate corrosion under tank floors in  conjunction with CP or in many cases\, in lieu of CP. Information on the delivery system options will be  presented\, and data demonstrating the symbiotic relationship between VCI and CP will be shared. There  are several delivery system designs based on the foundation design of the tank. These minor modifications to a tank foundation can significantly reduce cost and downtime in the future. \nSummary: What do you do when your Cathodic Protection system does not last until the 653 Inspection?  Can you build in a backup system inexpensively and easily? This discussion will examine options which  can be utilized or installed during a current inspection or construction which may enable the enhancement  of a weak or failed CP system\, prior to the next inspection. \nPipeline Casing Protection and Using VCIs  \nNACE and PHMSA (DOT) have ratified the use Vapor Corrosion Inhibitors (VCI’s) as a corrosion  mitigation strategy\, \nThis presentation will focus on what the regulations from NACE\, CEOCOR and PHMSA (DOT) have  ratified the use Vapor Corrosion Inhibitors (VCI’s) as a corrosion mitigation strategy\, and how they  describe Multiphase delivery options including: “Dry Powder”\, “Gel” and “Slurry” applications and when to  choose each. Case studies will be shared from the most common Gel applications. \nVCI’s to Prevent Generalized Internal and Microbial Internal Corrosion in Facility Pipes  \nA recurring issue during the construction and commissioning of facility pipe assets is the creation of internal  corrosion threats due to leftover hydrotest water. Available methods for removing the water entirely\, or  applying inhibitor chemicals to the hydrotest medium\, are time-consuming and expensive. A major Oil and  Gas client applied vaporous corrosion inhibitor (VCI) chemicals in lieu of other methods which would  mitigate the internal corrosion threats. This method proved to be very effective at mitigating both biological  and generalized internal corrosion. A case study will be shared. \nA Novel Methodology For Addressing Corrosion Under Insulation (CUI) and Scab Repairs Utilizing  Corrosion Inhibitor Impregnated Self-Amalgamating Silicone Based Tape  \nZerust Inhibitor Tape (ZIF) was specifically designed to combat the many areas to address when we  evaluate a corrosion protection mechanism for CUI and Scab repairs\, the main challenge is creating a  physical barrier between the steel substrate and insulation medium. \nZIF provides this barrier in the form of a robust silicone based self-amalgamating tape\, in addition to the  robust outer nature of the tape; it is also impregnated with a corrosion inhibitor to combat any potential  water or sweating of the line. \nFinally\, the tape is translucent to allow ease during inspection and due to ZIF having no glues/resins/primers for the adhesion mechanism; the tape is easily removed for allowing inspection  cycles. The tape has also recently passed ISO-19277 \nPreservation of assets during idle or mothballed periods including spare parts and critical spare  parts  \nOil platforms including MDU’s\, fixed\, land and FPSOs are an integral part of modern day oil production. Not  surprisingly\, the number of rigs in operation at any given time is tied directly to the price of crude oil. The collapse  of oil prices in 2020 due to the global pandemic has caused a large number of rigs to be mothballed albeit cold\,  warm or hot stacked as well as many high value critical spares to sit idle for prolonged periods of time\, which of  course they are never designed or engineered to do so. \nAn offshore oil platform is a very expensive asset\, as is all associated parts and equipment; the average cost of an  offshore rig is around $650+ million. As such\, it is critical to put in place a robust preservation strategy to  safeguard and prolong asset/equipment life. This statement is also true for spare parts and critical spare parts  during storage and lay up\, the topic will cover proactive approaches to preservation. \nAbout the presenter: \nPhilip Low\, European/Middle East/GCC Business Development Manager Zerust Oil & Gas. \nPhil brings 25+ years’ experience in the Global Oil and Gas industry. \nHaving developed a wide range of skills within project and site managerial roles across the Uk and Norwegian O&G sectors\, His understanding of the many challenges faced by maintenance and construction teams in this environment is invaluable when dealing with our customers and clients and the many problematic issues they face. \nWith responsibility for asset and corrosion management and fabric maintenance on various onshore and offshore facilities\, Phil has continued to add to his knowledge and help develop new preventative techniques for a number of issues surrounding these facilities. This has included Refineries\, Tank Farms and Offshore platforms. \nWith this proven track record in corrosion management and coating application\, Phil has brought a new understanding of the challenges faced by these different types of sites and an ability to deliver cradle to grave project management for clients. Ever the innovator\, he developed and headed a global tank and terminal maintenance team to help identify\, assess and prevent a range of corrosion issues on Aboveground Storage Tanks (AST’s)\, Pipelines\, Jetties and the associated valves and fittings. He continues to show a keen desire to bring new solutions to old problems and is often involved in new think tanks and innovation groups. \nPhil is also an active member of Nace and CEOCOR. \nTo join the meeting click on this link \n 
URL:https://www.icorr.org/event/london-branch-online-event/
CATEGORIES:London Branch
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220125T193000
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CREATED:20210615T082104Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210615T082104Z
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SUMMARY:Aberdeen Branch Event - Joint Meeting with EI
DESCRIPTION:Company / Speaker: University of Leeds / Trevor Hughes (Schlumberger Cambridge Research)\, Evgeny Barmatov (Schlumberger Cambridge Research) and Richard Barker (University of Leeds) \nZoom Event – more details to follow \nAdvanced once-through flow cell methodology for validation of a new ‘staged’ inhibition approach for matrix acidizing treatments \nSchlumberger recently introduced and patented a new staged acid corrosion inhibitor (ACI) treatment concept for application in matrix acidizing treatments. The staged treatment concept recognises that treatments which employ a fixed dosage of corrosion inhibitor may not be optimal in terms of their efficiency. The concept proposes staged pumping of a first fluid composition designed to establish a persistent inhibitor film (Stage 1) and a second fluid composition to maintain the film and its associated inhibited corrosion rate (Stage 2). The staged ACI concept has the potential to provide enhanced corrosion protection of wellbore casing and coiled tubing (CT) materials whilst using the same total quantity of inhibitor compared to conventional treatments. \nIn the present paper\, a bespoke\, electrochemical\, millifluidic once-through flow cell was used for validation of the staged ACI concept. A once-through flow cell enables testing in a continuously flowing environment whilst maintaining a fresh acid solution\, a controllable supply of inhibitor\, and eliminating any contact of the electrode with the atmosphere. The system was used to quantify changes in corrosion behaviour during continuous flow and during transitions from the first to second stage inhibitor dosages\, to find optimal inhibitor concentration for film-forming and film maintenance stages and to investigate the effect of metal pre-corrosion on inhibitor performance for carbon steel used as wellbore casing and CT materials \n 
URL:https://www.icorr.org/event/aberdeen-branch-event-joint-meeting-with-ei-2/
CATEGORIES:Aberdeen Branch
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220113T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220113T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T201014
CREATED:20211217T100048Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211217T140230Z
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SUMMARY:London Branch Online Meeting
DESCRIPTION:January 13\, 2022 @ 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm\n“Life extension of offshore platforms\, through retrofit CP design assisted by modelling’’ – Talk by Dr Paolo Marcassoli\, Cathodic Protection and Inspections Manager at Cescor\, and Istvan Bartha\, Independent Subsea Consultant.  \nThousands of permanent offshore structures for oil and gas production in the world\, including steel jacket platforms\, are reaching or have exceeded their original design life. They require extension of life or re-qualification programs to prolong their operating life. Cathodic protection (CP) is one of the issues to be carefully managed as part of this process. In case the original CP system cannot guarantee the planned residual life\, a retrofit intervention shall be designed and executed.  The design of CP retrofit systems\, although technically adhering to the stipulations of the applicable codes\, does not necessarily follow the criteria and approaches adopted for new facilities\, as the intervention requires to be executed with the structure in-place\, and this has a strong impact on installation requirements and costs. Accordingly\, dedicated CP expertise has been developed for retrofit applications\, aimed to select the most convenient system. A tailored approach is followed\, by considering the most appropriate design parameters\, affected by the present polarisation conditions\, presence of marine growth and calcareous deposit on the structure. Finite Element Method (FEM) and Boundary Element Method (BEM) modelling are extensively and successfully used as part of the selection and optimisation of galvanic anode or impressed current systems. \nIn this presentation\, the definition of CP design parameters and the optimisation activity assisted by modelling are illustrated from the viewpoint of real industrial application; taking into consideration limitations imposed during the installation phase. \nAbout the presenters: \nDr. Paolo Marcassoli (Cescor – Cathodic Protection and Inspections Manager) \nPaolo Marcassoli has fifteen years’ experience in materials and corrosion engineering and cathodic protection engineering gained in academic field and the onshore and offshore oil & gas industry\, offshore wind\, civil and infrastructures. After 6 years of academic and research work at University of Bergamo\, he joined Cescor in January 2012 and he was Manager of business line Products in July 2012\, Production Manager in August 2013 and Inspections and Production Manager in October 2014. \nHe holds the position of Cathodic Protection and Inspections Manager since April 2019. \nHe primarily carries out activities in the fields of CP design and FEM modeling\, monitoring and CP inspections\, corrosion control. \nIstvan Bartha (Independent Subsea Consultant) \nIstvan Bartha is an experienced Subsea Integrity Engineer with over 20 years of experience in field of subsea\, pipelines\, structures and bridge engineering\, who participated in major Oil and Gas projects ranging from concept and design stages through to fabrication\, installation and operation of new and ageing assets. \nFollowing obtaining his BSc degree in Metallurgical Engineering\, he worked 7 years in the bridge construction industry in Hungary\, followed by moving in the UK in 2008 to pursue a career in the British Oil & Gas industry. In Britain\, he gained experience in onshore and offshore application of Cathodic Protection systems working for Pipeline Maintenance Ltd\, then joined Wood where worked as a Senior Integrity Engineer\, responsible for development of Integrity Management Strategies for various Clients. In 2016 he completed his MSc studies in Subsea Engineering at Cranfield University\, and currently acting as Subsea Pipelines Technical Authority for Petrofac North Sea operated assets as an Independent Contractor.      \nIstvan understands key design and operational principles of onshore\, subsea and topside production\, and control systems\, requiring detailed analyses of technical data such as RBI\, FMECA\, RCA or CP\, collaboration with other engineering disciplines and close interface with the Client. Coordinated project development\, participated in contract proposals and development of detailed engineering solutions and technical authority guidance. \nTo join the meeting click on this link
URL:https://www.icorr.org/event/london-branch-online-meeting/
CATEGORIES:London Branch
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20211216T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20211216T180000
DTSTAMP:20260403T201014
CREATED:20211206T112347Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211206T112609Z
UID:14539-1639670400-1639677600@www.icorr.org
SUMMARY:Young ICorr event: A career in corrosion and its importance in the future of energy including renewables + Festive Quiz
DESCRIPTION:Following the popular Young ICorr Festive Quiz of 2020\, we will be hosting another online event this December. Join us on Thursday 16th December\, 2021\, at 4pm for our 2021 Festive Quiz and Talk. \nYoung Institute of Corrosion (Young ICorr) are pleased to announce that Bill Hedges\, ICorr President\, will be presenting “A career in corrosion and its importance in the future of energy including renewables“. The general energy outlook indicates that there is an increasing global energy demand and that hydrocarbons still contribute to the majority of the global energy mix. However\, this talk will highlight new energy sectors and where corrosion will continue to have a negative impact on such sectors. \nBill Hedges (UK) FNACE\, FICorr\, CEng has 34 years’ experience of materials\, metallurgy and corrosion in the oil and gas and materials industries. Bill spent 23 years of his career in corrosion at BP\, reaching the ranks BP’s Chief Corrosion Engineer. Bill has 35 publications\, 3 Patents and 1 book (as co-author) in the field of materials and corrosion. \nThis presentation covers three themes including (i) A career in corrosion\, (ii) Corrosion and materials challenges facing hydrocarbon production\, and finally (iii) How corrosion can impact the future of renewable energies. \nThe talk summarises that although significant progress and great advancements have been made in the field of corrosion control and management\, many challenges remain as we embark on a joint global venture to achieve net-zero; the requirement for future innovation in the energy sectors is more important than ever. On this basis\, and his own experiences as a corrosion engineer. Bill concludes that the future is bright and exciting for anyone pursuing a career in corrosion-related disciplines. \nFollowing the talk\, there will be a team quiz\, where we will allocate the teams to enable you to meet other Young ICorr members. Then\, there will be a networking session to enable you to interact with your peers. This is a great event to socialise\, network and participate in a fun corrosion and materials quiz with a festive twist. \nRegister for the event \nWe look forward to seeing you then! \nFollow Young ICorr on LinkedIn to ensure you do not miss out on future events. \nTest yourself with our Teaser Questions from last year’s Festive Quiz: \nQ1. In the song 12 Days of Christmas\, five golden rings were given on the fifth day\, what’s the atomic number of gold? A. 5; B. 24; C. 79; D. 120  (A = 79) \nQ2. What is the substance found in your fizzy Christmas mocktail which causes corrosion of carbon steel? (A = Carbonic Acid)
URL:https://www.icorr.org/event/young-icorr-event-a-career-in-corrosion-and-its-importance-in-the-future-of-energy-including-renewables-festive-quiz/
CATEGORIES:Young Icorr
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20211202T113000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20211202T230000
DTSTAMP:20260403T201014
CREATED:20211101T162941Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211101T162941Z
UID:14334-1638444600-1638486000@www.icorr.org
SUMMARY:32nd Annual Christmas Luncheon
DESCRIPTION:EVENT DETAILS \n11.30 Pre lunch drinks\n13.00 4 course lunch\nEntertainment\nPresentations and Raffles \nLOCATION \nRoyal Over-Seas League\,\nOver-Seas House\,\nPark Pl\,\nSt James’s St\,\nLondon SW1A 1LR \nFor enquiries: \nContact: Steve Barke sjbarke55@gmail.com \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://www.icorr.org/event/32nd-annual-christmas-luncheon/
LOCATION:Royal Over-Seas League\, Over-Seas House\, Park Pl\, St James's St\, London SW1A 1LR\, SW1A 1LR\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20211130T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20211130T193000
DTSTAMP:20260403T201014
CREATED:20210615T081510Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211118T133629Z
UID:13022-1638295200-1638300600@www.icorr.org
SUMMARY:Aberdeen Branch Event - Joint Meeting with IOM3/MIS
DESCRIPTION:Company / Speaker: Dr Nigel Owen\,  B.Sc.\, D.I.C\, PhD\, MIMMM\, MICorr – Operations Manager – Aberdeen Foundries \nMaterial Specifications\, Manufacturing and Anode Design for Effective Cathodic Protection systems \nThe materials used for Sacrificial Anode materials are High Purity based metals with very specific alloying requirements and final properties. The base materials\, properties & costs of modern sacrificial alloys will be discussed along with the conditions and applications for which they are generally used. \nThe typical process for manufacturing anodes is presented from a metallurgical standpoint\, the alloying\, testing poring\, and finishing of various product types used for a multitude of applications. The presentation will move to discuss the design of Sacrificial Anode Cathodic Protection systems for a Marine Environment which involves the selection of anode configuration\, a detailed calculation process\, rules of thumb\, and practical experience to design an effective working system. \nTo register please click on this link
URL:https://www.icorr.org/event/aberdeen-branch-event-joint-meeting-with-iom3-mis-2/
CATEGORIES:Aberdeen Branch
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20211122T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20211122T173000
DTSTAMP:20260403T201014
CREATED:20211012T110123Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211105T095544Z
UID:14116-1637571600-1637602200@www.icorr.org
SUMMARY:Annual General Meeting 2021
DESCRIPTION:The Trustees and Council of the Institute would like to invite you all to the 2021 Annual General Meeting (AGM) to be held on Monday 22nd of November 2021 at the National Conference Centre & The National Motorcycle Museum. The meeting is organised by ICorr’s Midlands Branch and includes updates on ICorr training opportunities and technical presentations by corrosion experts. \nThe meeting will be available to attend In-Person at the NCC venue and for the first time\, the event will be Live-Streamed on Zoom\, providing remote access to our members. \nNational Conference Centre & The National Motorcycle Museum\nCoventry Road\nBickenhill\nSolihull\nWest Midlands\nB92 0EJ \nhttp://www.nationalmotorcyclemuseum.co.uk/\nhttp://www.nationalconferencecentre.co.uk/ \nAGENDA \n\n\n\n09h00-10h00\nArrive and registration \n\n\n10h00-10h50 \nInstitute of Corrosion presentation of current ICorr training courses: \n• Chris Spence – Cathodic Protection (CP)\n• Richard Edwards – CP certification\n• Kevin Harold – ICATS and certification\n• John Fletcher – ICorr Surface Treatment Courses\n\n\n10h45-11h00\nComfort break \n\n\n11h00 – 12h00\nCommunication and Digitisation in the Corrosion Industry  \nSpeakers\nIan Sotherton – Omniflex –\nDr Prafull Sharma – CorrosionRADAR\nJack Cornes – HausBots  \n \n\n\n12h00-13h30 \nLunch and access to the museum \n\n\n13h30-14h45\nAGM Agenda\nApologies for absence\nApproval of minutes from 2020 AGM\nPresident’s report\nTreasurer’s report\nElection of ICorr Council Members for 2021/22\nPresentation of the Henry G. Cole award\nAny other business\nMeeting closure.\n\n\n14h45-15h00\nComfort break tea coffee\n\n\n\n15h00-17h30\nAccess to the museum – site closes at 17.30\n\n\n\nThe Trustees and members of the Council will be available before the meeting to answer any questions you may have regarding the Institute and its future. \nIf you plan to attend in person it would really help us if you would confirm attendance by e-mail to admin@icorr.org (so we do not order wasted food and refreshments). If you have any specific dietary requirements please note these in the email (vegetarian and vegan options will be provided). If you cannot attend and wish to send an apology please also send it to admin@icorr.org. \nRemote access via Zoom For those wishing to join all or part of the meeting remotely\, please use the following link and meeting information which will be accessible from 09:30 London\, UK time: Join Zoom Meeting\nhttps://us06web.zoom.us/j/85485196636?pwd=SVM1eFJMTmlFOVdGcEJidCs2UnpZZz09\nMeeting ID: 854 8519 6636 Passcode: 761928
URL:https://www.icorr.org/event/annual-general-meeting-2021/
LOCATION:B92 0EJ\, National Conference Centre & The National Motorcycle Museum Coventry Road Bickenhill Solihull West Midlands\, West Midlands\, B92 0EJ
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20211111T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20211111T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T201014
CREATED:20210903T124336Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211101T082534Z
UID:13937-1636653600-1636664400@www.icorr.org
SUMMARY:London Branch November technical talk -  “Lessons Learned from 40 years in Corrosion Protection” (In person/Online)
DESCRIPTION:The November technical talk will be on “Lessons Learned from 40 years in Corrosion Protection”\, by Alex Garner\, Corrosion Services Ltd. This is planned to be held on the 11th at the Lancaster House Hotel\, Bayswater\, London\, with the meeting starting at 18.00. \nThe presentation will focus on the highs\, with brief mentions of the lows\, of a 40-year career in corrosion protection\, including CP\, material selection\, coatings and insulation\, for a wide variety of onshore and offshore facilities. The journey will start in 1980 and cover technical and social challenges in office and site-based work in Europe\, the Middle East\, Asia\, Canada\, South America\, and Australia. as well as the corrosion protection peers encountered over the years\, many of which are now friends. The anecdotal guidance delivered in the presentation will highlight the pleasures and technical excellence that can be achieved in this industry and hopefully will not scare too many people away from it. \nPlease complete the form below to register your interest to attend. \nRegistrants will have the option to attend the meeting in person or remotely. Please note the talk is scheduled to start at 6.30 pm following networking at 6.00 pm. \nhttps://forms.gle/vYRRZDxiPG3kpDEY7 \nIf you have any questions email icorrlondon@gmail.com
URL:https://www.icorr.org/event/london-branch-november-technical-talk-lessons-learned-from-40-years-in-corrosion-protection/
CATEGORIES:London Branch
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20211026T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20211026T193000
DTSTAMP:20260403T201014
CREATED:20210615T081200Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211019T153457Z
UID:13020-1635271200-1635276600@www.icorr.org
SUMMARY:Aberdeen Branch Event - Technical Event
DESCRIPTION:Company / Speaker: University of Calgary / Professor Y. Frank Cheng\nZoom Event – More Information to Follow \nInternal Corrosion of Pipelines: Mechanisms\, Modelling and Management \nInternal corrosion of pipelines is a complex phenomenon\, and the complexity arises from the fact that multiple chemical and electrochemical reactions occur simultaneously in the environment where numerous factors affecting the corrosion processes have interrelated each other. A fundamental understanding of the phenomenon is essential to modelling\, prediction and management of the corrosion processes\, providing recommendations to industry for improved pipeline integrity management. \nThis talk includes contents which are based the author’s extensive research experiences and interactions with industry in the last decades. A thermodynamic model was developed to determine the electrochemical anodic and cathodic reactions occurring during internal corrosion of pipelines under given conditions. Parametric effects such as solution pH\, CO2 partial pressure\, temperature\, etc. were considered. The corrosion kinetics is quantified by considering the synergism of mass transfer\, charge transfer and film formation in the corrosion processes. In addition to uniform corrosion\, localised corrosion under deposit is paid much attention. The unique role of microorganism\, particularly sulphate-reducing bacteria\, in initiation and growth of corrosion pits was investigated. Numerical models were developed by integration of electrochemical corrosion with fluid hydrodynamics in the pipeline\, enabling prediction of the location of corrosion occurrence and the corrosion rate over a long-term period of service. In addition to the multi-physics field coupling model for corrosion process simulation\, conventional solution chemistry model and fluid mechanics-based model were also proposed for quick evaluation and prediction of internal corrosion rate. \nDownload Webinar Flyer \nRegistration for the Event
URL:https://www.icorr.org/event/aberdeen-branch-event-technical-event/
CATEGORIES:Aberdeen Branch
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20211014T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20211014T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T201014
CREATED:20210903T153128Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210920T094640Z
UID:13942-1634234400-1634245200@www.icorr.org
SUMMARY:London Branch joint meeting with LMS (in-person/online)
DESCRIPTION:To be held: Lancaster Hall Hotel\, 35 Craven Terrace\, London W2 3EL \n“Meeting Todays Materials Challenges to Enable Low Carbon Hydrogen Production at Scale”\, Stephen Shapcott\, Senior Principal Materials and Corrosion Engineer\, Johnson Matthey. \nThis talk will give an overview of the fundamental materials degradation mechanisms to be considered in methane hydrogen reforming production routes. As public pressure to limit global warming continues to rise\, governments\, policy makers and regulators are looking for the most effective ways to achieve the target set by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) to keep the global temperature increase to below 1.5°C above pre‑industrial levels. \nThere is a growing realisation that hydrogen has a vital role to play\, particularly to decarbonise sectors and applications that are otherwise extremely difficult to abate\, such as industrial processes\, heavy duty freight movement\, dispatchable power generation and heating applications. Hydrogen will also provide long-term (for instance seasonal) energy storage\, enabling much greater uptake of renewable power generation\, which itself is a key prerequisite of the clean energy transition. \nWhile hydrogen can be produced through the electrolysis of water\, most of the hydrogen produced today is manufactured by steam methane reforming\, in which\, at high temperatures natural gas is converted to hydrogen and CO2. This CO2 can be captured or diverted in such a way as to not be released into the atmosphere such as through Carbon Capture\, Utilisation and Storage (CCUS). \nProduction of bulk low-cost\, low carbon hydrogen from fossil resources is an integral part of meeting global net zero ambitions immediately with proven methods\, while immature zero carbon hydrogen production technologies are developed. Building capacity to supply the required demand for hydrogen will require huge investment in new hydrogen production capacity globally. \nMethane reforming requires extreme environments for materials of construction. \nPlease complete the form below to register your interest to attend. \nRegistrants will have the option to attend the meeting in person or remotely. Please note the talk is scheduled to start at 6.30 pm following networking at 6.00pm. \nhttps://forms.gle/L2mBJmryhCRNyPwf7 \nIf you have any questions email icorrlondon@gmail.com \n 
URL:https://www.icorr.org/event/london-branch-joint-meeting-with-lms-2/
LOCATION:W2 3EL\, 35 Craven Terrace\, London\, W2 3EL\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210928T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210928T193000
DTSTAMP:20260403T201014
CREATED:20210615T080736Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210615T080736Z
UID:13018-1632852000-1632857400@www.icorr.org
SUMMARY:Aberdeen Branch Event - Joint Meeting with TWI
DESCRIPTION:Company/Speaker: Sonomatic / Ian Daniel / Matthew Beatty\nZoom Event – More details to follow \nIn-Service Ultrasonic Tank Floor Inspections \nThis paper will outline selected recent highlights from the Sonomatic Storage Tank Division: \n\nIntroduction to Robotic systems used in Storage Tanks while still in service.\nExplanation of safety systems used to safely deploy robots in Above ground Storage Tanks (AST) while they remain online and full of product.\nA summary of Ultrasonic data collected\, and software developed to assist with analysis and reporting activity.\n\n• Case study of a Storage Tank that required in service inspection
URL:https://www.icorr.org/event/aberdeen-branch-event-joint-meeting-with-twi/
CATEGORIES:Aberdeen Branch
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210913T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210917T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T201014
CREATED:20210804T135708Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210804T135708Z
UID:13697-1631520000-1631898000@www.icorr.org
SUMMARY:Fundamental of Corrosion Course
DESCRIPTION:13 – 17 September 2021 \nFor more information click here
URL:https://www.icorr.org/event/fundamental-of-corrosion-course/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210824T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210824T163000
DTSTAMP:20260403T201014
CREATED:20201001T104059Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210806T084320Z
UID:10117-1629795600-1629822600@www.icorr.org
SUMMARY:Aberdeen Event Branch - Annual Corrosion Forum (ACF)
DESCRIPTION:Date: Tuesday 24 August 2021 ” 9am – 4.30pm \nEvent Type: Annual Corrosion Forum (ACF). \nSpeaker: Various (Please see agenda) \nTopic: The Morning Session will comprise a general Corrosion Awareness Course focused on the external corrosion mechanisms and the protection methods followed by Afternoon demonstration sessions. \nTime: 09:00: Finish at 16:30 \nLocation: ‘Face to Face’ Event @ TRAC Oil and Gas Ltd. 3 Thistle Rd\, Dyce\, Aberdeen AB21 0NN
URL:https://www.icorr.org/event/aberdeen-event-branch-annual-corrosion-forum-acf-joint-event-with-nace/
CATEGORIES:Aberdeen Branch
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210720T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210723T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T201014
CREATED:20201021T140641Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210624T162642Z
UID:10479-1626768000-1627059600@www.icorr.org
SUMMARY:International Corrosion Conference (ICC)
DESCRIPTION:International Corrosion Conference (ICC) \n20 – 23 July 2021\nSao Paulo\, Brazil \nFor more information please click on this link
URL:https://www.icorr.org/event/international-corrosion-conference-icc/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210617T123000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210617T184500
DTSTAMP:20260403T201014
CREATED:20210430T090207Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210722T071635Z
UID:12422-1623933000-1623955500@www.icorr.org
SUMMARY:The SPE Virtual International Oilfield Corrosion Conference and Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:The SPE Virtual International Oilfield Corrosion Conference and Exhibition\, taking place across 16–17 June 2021\, will bring together international scientists\, researchers and academics to explore the latest challenges facing the oilfield corrosion community including investigative work and front line experience.  Attend > \n\nDiscover the future of oilfield corrosion at the SPE Virtual Oilfield Corrosion Conference and Exhibition.\nHear industry leaders discuss recent innovations\, trends\, and concerns as well as practical challenges encountered within the oilfield corrosion community.\nHelp shape opinion on industry changes\, developments\, and innovations on Oilfield corrosion at the Virtual SPE International Oilfield Corrosion Conference and Exhibition 2021.\nJoin us from any location globally across 16-17 June 2021. Find out more > 
URL:https://www.icorr.org/event/the-spe-virtual-international-oilfield-corrosion-conference-and-exhibition-2/
CATEGORIES:Aberdeen Branch
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210616T123000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210616T180000
DTSTAMP:20260403T201014
CREATED:20210430T085814Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210910T032541Z
UID:12417-1623846600-1623866400@www.icorr.org
SUMMARY:The SPE Virtual International Oilfield Corrosion Conference and Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:The SPE Virtual International Oilfield Corrosion Conference and Exhibition\, taking place across 16–17 June 2021\, will bring together international scientists\, researchers and academics to explore the latest challenges facing the oilfield corrosion community including investigative work and front line experience.  Attend > \n\nDiscover the future of oilfield corrosion at the SPE Virtual Oilfield Corrosion Conference and Exhibition.\nHear industry leaders discuss recent innovations\, trends\, and concerns as well as practical challenges encountered within the oilfield corrosion community.\nHelp shape opinion on industry changes\, developments\, and innovations on Oilfield corrosion at the Virtual SPE International Oilfield Corrosion Conference and Exhibition 2021.\nJoin us from any location globally across 16-17 June 2021. Find out more > 
URL:https://www.icorr.org/event/the-spe-virtual-international-oilfield-corrosion-conference-and-exhibition/
CATEGORIES:Aberdeen Branch
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210526T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210528T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T201014
CREATED:20210319T102345Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210319T102615Z
UID:12023-1622019600-1622206800@www.icorr.org
SUMMARY:Corrosion Under Insulation
DESCRIPTION:I am happy to announce that our highly-demanded masterclass is coming back this May. As corrosion hasn’t slowed down in the current climate\, make sure to join us online live! \nThese are your key takeaways from attending: \n\nUnderstand the options available to combat CUI and their strengths and limitations\nLearn about common mistakes\nLearn about the CUI innovation initiatives\nBenefit from the combined experience of ourtrainers\nEngage in technical and scientific discussion\nIs a life expectancy of 25+ years possible?\n\nFor more information\, please visit the event website.or download the event brochure to see the detailed program \n“Great course\, gave excellent insight and provided us with the tools to tackle this problem at our own plant.”Leon Kanters\, Reliability Engineer\, Trespa\, Netherlands
URL:https://www.icorr.org/event/corrosion-under-insulation/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210525T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210525T203000
DTSTAMP:20260403T201014
CREATED:20201001T103711Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210517T090014Z
UID:10115-1621965600-1621974600@www.icorr.org
SUMMARY:CANCELLED - Aberdeen Branch Event - Industrial Visit + ICorr AGM
DESCRIPTION:THIS EVENT HAS NOW BEEN CANCELLED \nDate: Tuesday 25 May 2021 \nEvent Type: Industrial Visit + ICorr AGM \nSpeaker: Scott Gauld Technical Sales Manager (STORK). \nTopic: Corrosion Monitoring: With over 30 years’ experience\, Stork’s Monitoring Solutions deliver a range of traditional and advanced techniques for corrosion measurement\, (including corrosion under insulation)\, erosion\, stress\, temperature\, strain and other impacts\, for a wide variety of applications both on and offshore. \nTime: 18:00 finish at 20.30 \nLocation: Post Covid ‘Face to Face’ Event\, (Subject to lifting of Covid Restrictions) – STORK\, Norfolk House\, Pitmedden Road\, Dyce\, Aberdeen\, AB21 0DP.
URL:https://www.icorr.org/event/aberdeen-branch-event-industrial-visit-icorr-agm/
CATEGORIES:Aberdeen Branch
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210525T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210525T193000
DTSTAMP:20260403T201014
CREATED:20210517T090452Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210517T090452Z
UID:12531-1621965600-1621971000@www.icorr.org
SUMMARY:Aberdeen Branch Event – ICorr Technical Event + ICorr AGM
DESCRIPTION:May 25 @ 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm \nDate: Tuesday 25 May 2021 \nEvent Type: ICorr Technical Event + ICorr AGM \n\nSpeakers: Chetan Laddha (Sinclair Energy Partners Ltd); Sieger Terpstra (Shell) \nTopic: Passive magnetometry based corrosion monitoring and mechanistic simulation technology \nTime: 18:00 finish at 19.30 \nLocation: Webinar: Login Details will be provided following Pre-registration. This Webinar Event is Free and Open to all ICorr Members / Non – Members. \nFor registration: Please contact amirattarchi@gmail.com – Giving your Full Name and Stating – ICorr Member or Non- Member
URL:https://www.icorr.org/event/aberdeen-branch-event-icorr-technical-event-icorr-agm/
CATEGORIES:Aberdeen Branch
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210525T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210528T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T201014
CREATED:20210326T091610Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210408T110003Z
UID:12074-1621929600-1622221200@www.icorr.org
SUMMARY:CEOCOR 2021 CONGRESS: SAVE THE DATE
DESCRIPTION:Save the date Information \nSponsorship Opportunities Information \nGo to www.ceocor2021.com to keep up to date with the latest CeoCor 2021 news! \n  \n 
URL:https://www.icorr.org/event/ceocor-2021-congress-save-the-date/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210521T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210521T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T201014
CREATED:20210513T133202Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210723T052450Z
UID:12482-1621594800-1621609200@www.icorr.org
SUMMARY:Life of a Young Corrosion Engineer
DESCRIPTION:ICorr are jointly promoting with EFC the following Event\, as a follow-up to the April EFC Corrosion Awareness Day. \nICorr/EFC/CR are focusing on a new generation of young engineers who will be at the heart of combatting corrosion challenges of the future and playing an active role for a safer and more sustainable world. \n\nThe CR  CUI Over Coffee  session on Friday 21 May at 11:00 GMT will explore the Life of a Young Corrosion Engineer with guest speakers: Marta Mohedano Sanchez\, President of the Young EFC – European Federation of Corrosion Board and Bill Hedges\, President INSTITUTE OF CORROSION and former Chief Engineer at BP.\nCorrosionRADAR’s Young Corrosion Engineer Claudia Martínez Piñón\, (a recent Graduate of the ICorr Young Engineer programme) plus CR CEO Dr. Chiraz Ennaceur will talk about the day-to-day realities of dealing with corrosion\, what it is like for young people joining our community\, their life and opportunities.\nThe panel will also consider the changing landscape for corrosion management.\nThis session is ideal for those who would like to learn more – young engineers\, academics\, entrepreneurs and leading operator experienced professionals driving change.\n\nEvent is being sponsored by Corrosion Radar. \nPlease register as below: \nRegister here   \nSee also Linked In 
URL:https://www.icorr.org/event/life-of-a-young-corrosion-engineer/
CATEGORIES:Aberdeen Branch
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