OUR GREAT MINDS

    by Tina Olivero

    Advanced Coating Solution On Two North Sea Offshore Platforms

    OGTC is conducting successful trials using EonCoat on Total and Nexen platforms

    In a collaborative effort, designed to improve vital protection of offshore assets, the Oil & Gas Technology Centre (OGTC) in Aberdeen, UK is successfully conducting trials of an advanced anti-corrosion coating on two North Sea offshore platforms.

    The mission of the OGTC, which is jointly funded by the UK, Scottish, and Aberdeen governments, is to establish a culture of innovation that will consolidate Aberdeen’s and North-East Scotland’s position as a global hub for oil and gas technology and innovation.

    The challenge, however, is that the UK’s North Sea is one of the most brutal climates in the world.  Often ice cold and windswept, the rigs in the North Sea face a constant corrosive onslaught of waves and salt spray. 

    Traditional coatings simply cannot withstand the environment.  The cost of maintenance on a rig can be up to 100 times as expensive as land based maintenance because crews and supplies often have to be helicoptered out to the site, so when coatings fail it costs the asset owner enormous amounts of money.

    After extensive research, OGTC identified a spray applied inorganic coating called EonCoat, from the Raleigh, North Carolina-based company of the same name, as a method of delivering long term protection for the offshore assets.  The anti-corrosive coating represents a new category of tough, Chemically Bonded Phosphate Ceramics (CBPCs) that can stop corrosion, ease application, and reduce offshore platform production downtime even in humid, storm or monsoon susceptible conditions.

    OGTC worked with EonCoat’s UK distributor and applicator, SPi Performance Coatings, to implement two trial programs.  With OGTC’s vision and sponsorship, SPi applied EonCoat to a Total E&P platform and a Nexen platform, each of which is located on the UK continental shelf in the North Sea.

    Total is a global integrated energy producer and provider, and a leading international oil and gas company, with operations in more than 130 countries.

    Nexen, a wholly-owned subsidiary of CNOOC Limited, is an upstream oil and gas company responsibly developing energy resources in the UK North Sea, offshore West Africa, the United States and Western Canada.

    Total E&P Trial

    SPi applicators, along with EonCoat material and equipment, were helicoptered to Total’s Elgin ‘A’ Wellhead platform on December 17, 2017.  The coating was applied to areas of the platform’s lower deck that were suffering from severe corrosion, and a topcoat was added for aesthetics. 

    Surface preparation for the trial was carried out by Muehlhan, a global provider of surface protection and industrial services with operations in shipping, oil and gas, renewables, and industry/infrastructure segments.

    In the trial area, the existing coating system was completely removed from structural steel tubulars and flat plate.  The structure was power washed and degreased to remove contaminants.  All tubulars were blasted to SA2.5, and flat plate mechanically prepped to ST3. 

    While rust rashing was visible on areas prior to spray application of the anti-corrosion coating, this was deemed acceptable due to its unique properties.  It can be applied to a damp substrate with rust rashing/flash rusting, and high salt levels do not degrade the coating, which reduces surface preparation requirements. 

    The coating can cure in a single coat 15 minutes after application, depending on climatic conditions, which expedites completion, compared to traditional coatings, which require extensive drying time between coats.

    In contrast to traditional coatings, which only form a physical barrier to corrosion until breached, EonCoat chemically bonds with bare substrate surfaces, providing an iron magnesium phosphate layer that prevents steel corrosion.  This process provides a very thin layer (about 2 microns) of permanent protection. 

    A second layer – a tough ceramic outer shell – provides further protection, and also acts as a reservoir to re-phosphate the steel if needed.  This ensures the alloy layer remains intact, and allows it to “self heal” if it is ever breached by mechanical damage.

    During this ongoing trial, testing has been done via cross cuts of about 6-8 inches in length down to the substrate to provide evidence of EonCoat’s self-healing properties.

    Nexen Trial

    After the early success of the Total E&P trial, a second offshore trial is now being conducted.  SPi applicators, as well as EonCoat material and equipment, were helicoptered to Nexen’s ‘Buzzard’ platform on June 18, 2018. 

    After Stork, a Fluor company and global provider of integrated operations, maintenance, modification and asset integrity solutions, assisted with fabric maintenance and surface preparation, SPi applied the anti-corrosion coating to platform areas suffering from severe corrosion. 

    While results from this second trial are still under consideration, they look extremely promising. 

    “As oil and gas E&P companies look to combat offshore asset corrosion, extend safe production and reduce the need for costly maintenance and downtime, we look forward to working with OGTC, Total, Nexen, Muehlhan, Stork and other platform owner/operators in the North Sea,” concludes Merrick Alpert, President of EonCoat.

    For more information, call 754-222-4919; visit www.eoncoat.com; or write to EonCoat, LLC at 551 Pylon Drive, Unit D, Raleigh, NC 27606.

    Tina Olivero

    30 years ago, Tina Olivero looked into the future and saw an opportunity to make a difference for her province and people. That difference came in the form of the oil and gas sector. Six years before there was even a drop of oil brought to the shores of Newfoundland, she founded The Oil and Gas Magazine (THE OGM) from a back room in her home on Signal Hill Road, in St. John’s, Newfoundland. A single mother, no financing, no previous journalism or oil and gas experience, she forged ahead, with a creative vision and one heck of a heaping dose of sheer determination. With her pioneering spirit, Ms. Olivero developed a magazine that would educate, inspire, motivate and entertain oil and gas readers around the world — She prides herself in marketing and promoting our province and resources in unprecedented ways. The OGM is a magazine that focuses on our projects, our people, our opportunities and ultimately becomes the bridge to new energy outcomes and a sustainable new energy world. Now diversifying into the communications realms, a natural progression from the Magazine, The OGM now offers an entirely new division - Oil & Gas Media. Today, The Oil and Gas Magazine is a global phenomenon that operates not only in Newfoundland, but also in Calgary and is read by oil and gas enthusiasts in Norway, Aberdeen, across the US and as far reaching as Abu Dhabi, in the Middle East. Believing that Energy is everyone’s business, Ms. Olivero has combined energy + culture to embrace the worlds commitment to a balance of work and home life as well as fostering a foundation for health and well being. In this era of growth and development business and lifestyle are an eloquent mix, there is no beginning or end. Partnering with over 90 oil and gas exhibitions and conferences around the world, Ms. Olivero's role as a Global Visionary is to embrace communication in a way that fosters oil and gas business and industry growth in new and creative ways.

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