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(AP) – BP’s problem of corroding pipes is worsening as the nation’s largest oil field ages and more water and less oil is produced during drilling.
”Really, we are a giant water field,” said Bill Hedges, BP PLC’s corrosion expert, explaining that what comes up now during drilling is three-quarters water.
Water contains carbon dioxide, ideally suited to corroding pipelines.
Santa Barbara News-Press
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