During a planned routine inspection of a 457-mm (18-in) gas oil line on a jetty at a UK terminal, the company discovered a 6-mm (0.24-in) pit that left only 24% wall thickness remaining. An engineering assessment to the local assessment code confirmed a repair was required for the line to remain fit for service.
Having worked with CSNRI for several years, the operator was aware a composite solution could ensure the line was fit for service. One of the major reasons for using CSNRI composite repairs is that they enable the terminal to function normally while repairs are being made and that the installation would introduce no hot work risks.
CSNRI engineers designed a repair for the jetty to ISO 24817:2017 standard, which outlines requirements and recommendations for the qualification, design, installation, testing and inspection for externally applied composite repair systems to corroded or damaged pipework, pipelines, tanks and vessels used in the petroleum, petrochemical and natural gas industries.