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Retrofit of Real Time Impressed Current Cathodic Protection MAKING LIFE EXTENSION A VIABLE OPTION Andy Smerdon – CEO, Aquatec Group Oceanology International, London, 16 March 2016 © 2016 Aquatec Group Overview • Introduction to Aquatec • Cathodic Protection (CP) Primer • The Problem – Ageing Offshore Structures • The Solution – Retrofit CP System – Real-Time CP Monitoring – Controlling the System © 2016 Aquatec Group Aquatec Group Ltd • Founded in 1990 • Headquartered in Basingstoke UK • Design and manufacture all products and engineered solutions • Products sold worldwide • ISO 9001, ISO 14001 BS OHSAS 18001 Customers in the offshore market © 2016 Aquatec Group Cathodic Protection Primer © 2016 Aquatec Group Steel in Sea Water WHY DOES STEEL CORRODE IN SEA WATER? • Galvanic corrosion – requires three conditions: 1. 2. 3. Two dissimilar metals Both immersed or in contact with the same electrolyte An electrical connection or joining of the two metals • The two dissimilar metals may be different – for example steel and aluminium. • They may be a single piece of the same metal with metallurgical differences at the surface © 2016 Aquatec Group Corroding Steel • Two similar steel plates welded together and immersed in sea water fulfil the three conditions for galvanic corrosion because the conditions at the surface vary according to depth and water composition • The following corrosive reaction takes place at more active sites: • The free electrons travel through the steel to less active sites, where the following reaction takes place: © 2016 Aquatec Group Corroding Steel • Recombination of these highly reactive ions at the active surface produces the iron corrosion product ferrous hydroxide: • This reaction leads to current flow through the sea water from the more active site (anode) to the less active site (cathode), and the iron is depleted © 2016 Aquatec Group Control of Corrosion FOUR METHODS – Material selection – design avoid galvanic cells – Coatings isolate metal from oxygen – Environment remove the oxygen – Change the potential cathodic protection © 2016 Aquatec Group Cathodic Protection (CP) • CP controls corrosion of a metal surface by making all of it work as the cathode of an electrochemical cell • CP prevents corrosion by converting all of the anodic (active) sites on the metal surface to cathodic (passive) sites by providing free electrons (electrical current) from another source. • There are two types of CP… © 2016 Aquatec Group Sacrificial Anode CP (SACP) • Sacrificial Anode CP supplies the protective current through the attachment of preferentially corrosive metals (e.g. Zinc, Magnesium, The anode metal is sacrificed and depleted Aluminium). over the lifetime of the installation. © 2016 Aquatec Group Sacrificial Anode CP (SACP) • Sacrificial Anode CP supplies the protective current through the attachment of preferentially corrosive metals (e.g. Zinc, Magnesium, The anode metal is sacrificed and depleted Aluminium). over the lifetime of the installation. © 2016 Aquatec Group Impressed Current CP (ICCP) • Uses permanent, non-corroding anodes supplied with an external power supply • Power supply acts as ‘electron pump’ • Electrons are driven from the anode to the cathode © 2016 Aquatec Group ICCP In Practice © 2016 Aquatec Group The Problem © 2016 Aquatec Group The Problem • Exploitation of offshore oil expanded in the 1970s. • Platform design life based on estimates of reservoir yield • 5-25 year life extensions now needed thanks to – – – – Extended discoveries, satellite wells Enhanced oil recovery techniques Tax breaks for “brown field” development Small lean operators taking over from majors • Sacrificial CP on older platforms now depleted and protection is failing • Older ICCP systems often damaged or failing • Regulators require reinstatement of adequate protection levels © 2016 Aquatec Group An Example • UK North Sea platform • 38 years old • Requirement for 15 year life extension • ICCP selected as optimum method • Near real-time updates of cathodic protection potentials required for closed-loop control © 2016 Aquatec Group An Example • UK North Sea platform • 38 years old • Requirement for 15 year life extension • ICCP selected as optimum method • Near real-time updates of cathodic protection potentials required for closed-loop control © 2016 Aquatec Group The Solution © 2016 Aquatec Group The Solution IMPRESSED CURRENT CATHODIC PROTECTION (ICCP) • ICCP Anode Skids • ICCP Power Supply © 2016 Aquatec Group Component Locations Skid 2 3 60m Skid 3 40m 2a 4 2 30m PSU 1 J-Tube + JB 90m 5 Skid 1 45m Skid 4 © 2016 Aquatec Group How to Control the System? • Existing SACP provides some residual protection • ICCP must be set to supplement this • Should not ‘over protect’ the steel as this can cause damage • Standard practice is to monitor the Cathodic Protection potential • Goal: to provide automated monitoring with remote access © 2016 Aquatec Group Monitor CP Potential – Maintains constant potential • Practical electrodes: – Silver/Silver Chloride +0.27 V re Hydrogen – Zinc -0.77 V – V2-V1 1.04V Cathode (steel) • Use reference electrode as datum to form half cell with the cathode (steel structure) V2 • Reference electrode V1 Ag/AgCl Zn Sea © 2016 Aquatec Group Monitor CP Potential • AQUAmodem 500CP real-time CP potential monitor units • Measure steel potential with respect to Zinc & Silver/Silver Chloride electrodes • Transmit data up to every 15 minutes using acoustic telemetry © 2016 Aquatec Group Monitor CP Potential • Steel case in contact with cathode (steel platform) through: – Mechanical clamping arrangement (ROV or diver installed) 900mm clamp shown, or – Mechanical banding, or – Friction welding © 2016 Aquatec Group Acoustic Telemetry: Pros & Cons Pros Cons Long range potential Slow Cheaper than long cable runs Needs power: especially for 2-way Cheaper to install than cable Busy communication channel Can be more robust Acoustic path can be than cable problematic © 2016 Aquatec Group ‘Send and Forget’ concept • System Analogies 1. 2. • • • • • Static meter display - check when passing or on a schedule Heartbeat monitor - periodic tick shows system is healthy - alarm and increased data when faulty Measure data at preset rate Transmit data infrequently if all is well Increase update rate when alarm conditions are met Transmission is automatic – no interrogation needed from the surface Only powered up when reading data or transmitting © 2016 Aquatec Group Monitor Units at Key Positions Skid 2 3 60m Skid 3 40m M13 2a Mobile Rx 2 4 M12 30m M11 PSU M14 1 J-Tube & JB 90m Skid 1 5 M9 M10 M8 M7 M6 M5 M4 M3 M2 M1 45m Skid 4 © 2016 Aquatec Group AQUAmodem 500CP Acoustics • • • • • ‘Send and forget’ principle Read data infrequently e.g. every 15 minutes Transmit every hour unless alarm condition is detected Transmit every 15 minutes if alarm is detected Message collision avoidance: – Two transmissions every update period – Separated by random interval • Message includes error checking and correction • Decoding includes multiple validation stages to minimise false alarms • Range up to 600 m © 2016 Aquatec Group Closed-Loop Control • Monitor all potentials – continuously in near real-time – using acoustics • • • • Adjust current output on each skid Calibrate system response Control current on basis of measured potentials Ensure adequate but not excessive protection © 2016 Aquatec Group PSU Complete System • Fully integrated system • Monitoring • Impressed Current CP • Closed-loop control JB Monitor 1 of 14 Hydrophone CP data to PSU ICCP Anode Skid 1 of 4 Current from PSU © 2016 Aquatec Group What About Sacrificial? • Potential Monitoring • Current Monitoring • Sacrificial Anode CP • Data logging • Allows refinement of model Potential Monitor Hydrophone Sacrificial Anode Skid Return Current Current Monitor + Data Logger Sense Potential Drop © 2016 Aquatec Group AQUAmodem Op1 FOR REAL TIME DATA AND DATA RECOVERY Optical Modem for rapid data download © 2016 Aquatec Group Summary © 2016 Aquatec Group Summary • Retrofit CP solution for ageing offshore platforms and pipelines • Compact and efficient power supply • Easily installed seabed equipment • Acoustic comms removes need for cabled monitoring • Real-time acoustics provides closed-loop control • Capability for sacrificial current monitoring and logged data retrieval • A viable CP solution for life of field extension © 2016 Aquatec Group Thank you Any questions? © 2016 Aquatec Group