Abstract
This study will cover the latest failure analysis theory on how to integrate MIC in failure investigations in the offshore energy industry in the North Sea. Three examples are given from the Danish and UK sector of the North Sea and the learnings are discussed. Case 1 describes the rupture of a water injection pipeline in the Danish Sector of the North Sea and what the operator learned from the incident. Case 2 describes an oil transmission system in the UK sector of the North Sea suffering from MIC. Case 3 describes a topside water injection system that suffered from MIC and how the investigation was carried out; from the spool samples left the offshore platform in the Danish sector of the North Sea following it to the shore base and onwards to the specialist materials and microbiology laboratories. Emphasis will be on practical sampling preservation, shipment and laboratory processing and lessons learned from the field cases.
The study highlights the importance of stronger emphasis on risk assessment models including MIC, industry standards and training of personnel, when it comes to the understanding, mitigation and management of MIC and biofouling in the energy industry.
Finally, the presentation will give the latest news on the current and future activities in the newly formed COST Action CA20130 – “European MIC Network: New paths for science, sustainability and standards”.
The study highlights the importance of stronger emphasis on risk assessment models including MIC, industry standards and training of personnel, when it comes to the understanding, mitigation and management of MIC and biofouling in the energy industry.
Finally, the presentation will give the latest news on the current and future activities in the newly formed COST Action CA20130 – “European MIC Network: New paths for science, sustainability and standards”.
| Original language | English |
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| Publication date | 12 Jul 2023 |
| Publication status | Published - 12 Jul 2023 |
| Event | DQB Talks @University of Lisboa: Microbiologically Influenced Corrosion (MIC) in the Energy Sector: Interesting Learnings from the North Sea - University of Lisboa, Lisboa, Portugal Duration: 12 Jul 2023 → … https://dqbtalks.rd.ciencias.ulisboa.pt/torben-lund-skovhus/#more-211 |
Seminar
| Seminar | DQB Talks @University of Lisboa |
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| Location | University of Lisboa |
| Country/Territory | Portugal |
| City | Lisboa |
| Period | 12/07/23 → … |
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Integrating Multiple Lines of Evidence (MLOE): essential for Diagnosis of Microbiologically Influenced Corrosion (MIC)
Skovhus, T. L. & Eckert, R., 24 Jul 2024, p. 44. 1 p.Research output: Contribution to conference without a publisher/journal › Abstract › Research › peer-review
Projects
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CA20130 - European MIC Network – New paths for science, sustainability and standards
Skovhus, T. L. (Principle researcher) & Koerdt, A. (Principle researcher)
06/10/21 → 24/10/25
Project: Research
Activities
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DQB Talks @University of Lisboa
Skovhus, T. L. (Speaker)
12 Jul 2023Activity: Participating in or organising an event types › Seminar
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