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SUMMARY:Technical Talk - ICorr London Branch
DESCRIPTION:Presenter: Michael Harrison – Sherwin-WilliamsTopic: Examination of Lining performance in Renewable and Biofuels and Feedstocks.\nRefreshments from 6.00pm\, presentation 6.30pm \nAbstract: Global demand for renewable and bio-based fuels is expected to grow with political and consumer-led mandates on reducing greenhouse gases. A typical biofuel production facility faces numerous performance challenges which are unique to its process\, feedstock\, and operating parameters. Traditional developments and performance enhancements in the linings from coating manufacturers and suppliers in the Energy sector have focused on feedstocks and fuels from fossil sources (Crude Oil\, Natural Gas\, Coal). It cannot be assumed that these linings\, with proven track record in O&G sector\, can be used in the “Renewable and Bio-fuel sector” as the chemistry can be considerably diﬀerent and more aggressive. A detailed study was undertaken to examine the performance of lining systems via a series of isothermal immersion tests relevant to biofuels sector. The performance of traditional linings with a proven track record were compared to next-generation solvent free epoxy novolac linings and solvent free glass ﬂake novolac vinyl ester linings. Lessons learnt from this performance evaluation provided an array of selection tools to the Biofuel asset owners and facility managers to select the appropriate lining system for their speciﬁc process and needs. \nMichael has 35 years of experience in the protective coatings industry. During this time\, Michael was responsible for the development and testing of heavy duty solvent free linings with subsequent roles in business support and business development. Extra to this he has been the project lead in the revision of ISO 16961 (Petroleum\, petrochemical and natural gas industries — Internal coating and lining of steel storage tanks).
URL:https://www.icorr.org/event/technical-talk-icorr-london-branch/
LOCATION:Lancaster hall Hotel\, 35 Craven Terrace\, London W2 3EL\, 35 Craven Terrace\, London\, W2 3EL\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:ICorr NE social meet up
DESCRIPTION:ICorr NE social meet up
URL:https://www.icorr.org/event/icorr-ne-social-meet-up/
CATEGORIES:North East Branch
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SUMMARY:Applying materials experience from oil and gas production to carbon capture and storage in North East Scotland.
DESCRIPTION:Synopsis:\nCarbon Capture and Storage (CCS) is a key technology to mitigate emissions from large-scale fossil fuel use. During transport and injection of the CO2 separate liquid phases may form depending on the phase envelope and CO2 composition. These phases can comprise of water or reaction products including strong acids and elemental sulphur. The type of liquids formed and shifts in the phase envelope can significantly influence materials integrity including fracture\, corrosion\, and degradation of polymers. Guidance based on experience gained from the oil and gas sector will be used to propose a process for materials selection and corrosion control that can address the specific requirements of a CCS project. The presentation will be placed in context with the historical development of a carbon capture and storage opportunity offshore Aberdeen. \nJoint Meeting with Energy Institute\n(Evening Event) ~ ICorr Hosting\nCompany: Arbeadie Consultants Limited\nSpeaker: Dr. Steve Paterson
URL:https://www.icorr.org/event/applying-materials-experience-from-oil-and-gas-production-to-carbon-capture-and-storage-in-north-east-scotland/
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UID:21736-1706637600-1706644800@www.icorr.org
SUMMARY:Joint Meeting - ICorr Aberdeen Branch / EI - The Energy Insititute
DESCRIPTION:Applying Materials Experience from Oil and Gas Production To Carbon Capture And Storage In North East ScotlandSpeaker: Dr. Steve Paterson\, Arbeadie Consultants Limited \nStart Time: 18:00 (UK Time) \nIn-Person Presentation only. Register Here \nEvent Registration Event is Free of Charge to attend. \nApplying Materials Experience from Oil and Gas Production To Carbon Capture And Storage In North East Scotland \nSpeaker: Dr. Steve Paterson\, Arbeadie Consultants Limited \nDownload Information Leaflet
URL:https://www.icorr.org/event/joint-meeting-icorr-aberdeen-branch-ei-the-energy-insititute/
LOCATION:The Palm Court Hotel\, 81 Seafield Road\, Aberdeen\, AB15 7YX\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Aberdeen Branch
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