Microbiological Corrosion in Pipelines
May 30-31, 2007

Clarion Technical Conferences
Microbiological Corrosion in Pipelines
Microbiological Corrosion in Pipelines

 

Lecturer

 

Dr. Roger King has over 30 years’ experience of corrosion in the oil, gas, civil, and nuclear industries. Dr King ran the premier microbiological corrosion group at UMIST for seven years; the group accumulated over 150 man-years of research into corrosion by micro-organisms. The group published over 100 theses, dissertations and papers on bacterial corrosion and its prevention and treatment. He also has specialist knowledge of sweet and sour corrosion and its prevention by chemical inhibition, monitoring of corrosion and the design of efficient cathodic-protection systems for flowlines, structures, and seabed installations. He has been an independent consultant since September, 1989, and prior to this was a founder member of the Corrosion and Protection Centre Industrial Service (CAPCIS) at the University of Manchester, UK.


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Clarion Technical Conferences

Global Pipeline Monthly

Supported by: ASME
Journal of Pipeline Engineering
  Pipeline & Gas Journal  

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