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Beyond the pipeline-Why nonmetallics are the oil and gas industry’s 21st century solution

 

  • Nonmetallic solutions can benefit the global energy industry, diversifying business streams and promoting sustainability

  • Sectors impacted include: building and construction; automotive; packaging; renewables; oil and gas

  • Aramco established the Non-metallic Innovation Centre to promote global use of nonmetallic materials and to advance related technologies

  • Pipelines are built to be safe, but corrosion is a natural consequence of metal use, and must be monitored and managed. Called “the invisible enemy” for a reason, corrosion costs industries around the world billions of dollars each year in prevention, maintenance, and repair expenses. Some sources put corrosion costs for the oil and gas industry alone at more than $60 billion. Fighting the gradual return of metal to its natural state is especially important for our sector, as component failure can mean not just costly interruption of business, but environmental consequences.

    The decision to develop a suite of advanced polymeric solutions for the petroleum industry, and beyond, meshes with Aramco’s strategic aims to derive the maximum value from our hydrocarbons, to include new, alternative applications. And of course, it aligns with our signature technology and innovation focus

  • Innovating technical excellence

    To develop field-applied solutions that meet strict temperature and pressure tolerance for nonmetallic materials, we have established a Non-metallic Innovation Centre (NIC) in Cambridge, England, in collaboration with The Welding Institute and Abu Dhabi National Oil Company. The NIC brings together partners from academia, oil and gas companies, composite material manufacturers, and other research entities to fast-track product development, testing, and commercialization.

  • The industry’s need for nonmetallic materials is growing, but our studies revealed that the technical limitations of currently available materials were responsible for their slow penetration. Clearly, the right noncorrosive alternatives could address temperature/pressure and chemical compatibility issues to enhance the safety and environmental performance of oil and gas production. As a center of technological excellence, the NIC can test and catalyze products with the right advanced properties and characteristics – and, moreover, work with customers on their own technical priorities.

    Aramco’s own application of non metallics is not new. We use non metallic pipe in the majority of our oil and gas facilities; it is also standard for most utility applications in our plants.

    But it was our first mass deployment of reinforced thermoplastic pipe (RTP) in a newly developed oilfield increment of our Khurais mega project that brought our use of the material to a new level. Following intensive lab and field testing to ensure alignment with Aramco’s rigorous standards, 400 kilometers of nonmetallic flowlines were installed, versus standard carbon steel pipelines.

    Life-cycle costs of RTP were determined to be a third of carbon-steel pipe, thanks to the elimination of corrosion monitoring costs. Installation time also revealed a stunning contrast, with the Khurais RTP flowline construction coming in at less than two days, compared to the typical 70 days for laying carbon steel.

    Our tests also endorsed RTP’s safety advantages, including the pipe’s lighter weight that made it easier to transport and install, and the elimination of some tasks including welding.

  • The chemistry of non metallics

    These contrasts, though, aren’t the whole story. The real breakthrough is the technology we’re developing that can streamline the non metallics sector.

    Aramco’s ambition to innovate with oil, transforming crude oil directly into valuable petrochemicals – a process that eliminates the refinery stage – is part of our corporate non metallics strategy. Crude-oil-to-chemicals technology, or C2C, could position the Company to more efficiently create the chemicals that companies will use to fabricate materials. Promoting hydrocarbon conversion is the first step in a technology focus that addresses industry challenges, then accelerates the deployment of solutions.

  • Pushing the envelope

    This strategic focus on nonmetallic solutions has expanded the operating envelope. These advanced materials can bring lower life-cycle cost advantages, flexibility, and durability to the packaging, automotive, and building and construction sectors, to name a few. Carbon fibers are making inroads in several industries. Not only are they replacing steel in the automotive industry, the high strength-to-weight ratio makes them an ideal choice for many other applications, including wind turbine blades and composite pipe for deep sea oil wells.

    By positioning Saudi Arabia to become a nonmetallic materials hub, we’re advancing our Company’s local content efforts and aligning with the Kingdom’s Vision 2030 economic diversification goals.

    As we innovate for better reliability, safety, cost control, and overall integrity in non metallics for the oil and gas industry – and uncover new applications in other sectors – we’re creating a true win-win proposition: increasing demand for oil, innovating our resources for more and better products, and creating opportunity for manufacturers.

    That’s our nonmetallic solution.

  • More details here:

  • https://www.aramco.com/en/

  • https://china.aramco.com/en/

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