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Title: Effect And Control Of Corrosion In Gas Storage Wells And Lines
Author: E. Bush, A. E. Beasley
Source: American Gas Association 1975
Year Published: 1975
Abstract: There are approximately 350 underground gas storage reservoirs presently operating in the United States. These storage facilities serve as a vital part in the economic delivery of natural gas and insure that the movement of gas from source to the point of consumption will not be interrupted. Corrosion control helps to preserve this economic character by increasing the useful life of exposed equipment. Corrosion control is indeed a subject of interest today. This interest has been stimulated by a combination of both old and new criteria. Historically, the justification for controlling corrosion was essentially based on personnel safety and economics. Current federal safety laws, equipment shortages and inflationary repair costs make the old justifications even more important.




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