“…At present, magnesium (Mg), zinc (Zn) and aluminium (Al) are the most commonly used sacrificial metals for CP (Pathak et al, 2012;Parthiban et al, 2008;Yu and Uan 2006) Aluminium has attained considerable merit as the basis for a galvanic anode in oil and gas environments mainly due to its low density, large electrochemical equivalent, availability, thermal and electrical conductivity, high current capacity, low specific weight and reasonable cost (Shibli and Gireesh, 2005;Smoljko et al, 2012;Singleton et al, 2011;Shibli et al, 2007;Liu et al, 2014). However, aluminium suffers from selfpassivation by the formation of a thin, continuous, adherent and passive layer of g -Al 2 O 3 on its surface, which makes it unsuitable to be used as a sacrificial anode.…”