The 8” Produced water line had several leaks from an internally corroded weld.
8″ Live Leak on Produced Water Line

The 8” Produced water line had several leaks from an internally corroded weld.
The Fuel oil storage tank had suffered from external corrosion resulting in a through wall defect behind a large corrosion scab.
The Foam Tank had suffered an axial crack along the weld from a suspected original manufacturing defect.
A flange joint connection on a 6” steam line had failed due to possible gasket or flange face issues.
A cracked leaking weld had appeared on a 2” drain line and valve assembly due to vibration in the line.
The 12” steam line has suffered from external corrosion resulting in local wall thinning and a through-wall defect.
An emergency situation occurred where the bottom slip on flange of the fire water system started leaking.
A hairline crack was identified on a 24″ GRE Seawater line at the flange, resulting in a leak.
The cooling water return line has been repaired using welded patches during a recent shut down.
The cooling water line has suffered from severe external corrosion.