DOI: 10.14264/uql.2020.645
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Understanding and control of microbially influenced corrosion in simulated oilfield seawater injection systems

Abstract: Microbially influenced corrosion (MIC) is the main cause of the localized corrosion, causing pipeline system leakages during the water injection process in secondary oil recovery. Biocides are often dosed to inhibit and kill the microbes which cause MIC. However, the MIC development in the early stages of water injection process was barely covered, and the demand for more innovative, effective and cost-efficient solutions to deal with MIC is still high. The overall objective of this thesis is to gain a better … Show more

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