A 4 metre section of this line is suffering from external corrosion resulting in low remaining wall thickness.
4 Inch Hot Oil Line

A 4 metre section of this line is suffering from external corrosion resulting in low remaining wall thickness.
Concerns of internal wall thinning at the weld of the reducer
A liquid line with severe external corrosion and scabbing around the Tee circumferential weld.
Seawater leak identified on the seawater supply line.
A pin hole leak was identified on the weld directly below the welded sleeve.
A large corrosion scab across the bend and straight section of the line.
The 6″ flange was leaking on the joint due to a breakdown of the joint seal. The client required an engineered composite system which would seal the leak in a live status and add strength to prevent any further failures.
The bonnet of the valve was leaking in several locations due to internal erosion. The line was still in service, running at 15 bar g
The body of the valve was leaking from behind the flange bolts. The line was still in service running at 15 bar g.
The line had suffered from two cracks next to the welds on the 6″ Tee