Qatar Environment and Energy Research Institute (QEERI) at Hamad Bin Khalifa University (HBKU) is setting up a state-of-the-art corrosion testing facility that simulates the oil and gas field conditions.
Under the Institute’s Corrosion Center, the facility will enable the testing of different types of material under diverse operating conditions, including flow conditions, operating temperatures, and pressures, plant start-up, and sudden shutdown.
In addition, the Center provides test programs for pipeline integrity management, stress corrosion cracking, soil corrosion evaluation, marine corrosion, coating evaluation, and corrosion inhibitor evaluation.
Dr. Hanan Farhat, Senior Research Director, Corrosion Center, QEERI said, “What makes our work unique is that we can design and customize our test setups to produce environments that mimic what exactly is in the field. Sometimes, we do large-scale testing to bring every aspect into the equation when we try to find corrosion solutions, and that is where we add value to industry stakeholders. All of our research projects are market-driven and aim to solve corrosion and materials engineering challenges facing Qatar’s industry. Recently, the Center started a program focusing on the corrosion of reinforced concrete structures to expand our service to urban infrastructure sustainability in Qatar.”
In addition to its research activities, the QEERI Corrosion Center supports the industry by providing technical consultations and services, including fitness-to-service evaluation, corrosion risk assessment, root-cause-failure analysis, corrosion management planning, and advice on material selection.
Material selection and corrosion are two major challenges faced by the oil and gas industry in the Middle East. The region’s unique environment of high temperatures, sandstorms, and high humidity in parts of the year make it difficult for engineering alloys to resist corrosion.
Dr. Marc Vermeersch, QEERI’s Executive Director said, “Corrosion is similar to cancer to our infrastructures, most of the time not highly visible in its early stages, while threatening asset integrity and financial sustainability or profitability of our companies; early diagnostic is therefore needed in order to identify adequate treatment and protect high-value assets in the country and beyond.''
''Our Corrosion Center aims to provide services, recommendations and solutions to further enhance and strengthen the oil and gas industry in the country. In line with Qatar National Vision 2030 and the Qatar National Research Strategy, QEERI’s mandate is to assist Qatar in tackling grand challenges related to energy, water, and the environment. Our aim is to secure the sustainability of industrial infrastructures in Qatar and reduce the cost of corrosion by providing the right solutions.”
Since its launch in 2019, QEERI’s Corrosion Center has been committed to engaging and working closely with stakeholders in Qatar to determine industry needs and provide technical and research support in the area of corrosion and materials engineering.
For more information on the work of Qatar Environment and Energy Research Institute, please visit hbku.edu.qa/en/qeeri
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