3. 6 ISO 11960 STEEL PIPES FOR USE AS CASING OR TUBING. 3. 6.1 Charpy
V-notch general requirements. 3. 6.2 Sulphide stress cracking test - ISO group 2 ...
NORSOK STANDARD
COMMON REQUIREMENTS
CASING AND TUBING MATERIALS
M-CR-703 Rev. 1, January 1996
Please note that whilst every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the NORSOK standards neither OLF nor TBL or any of their members will assume liability for any use thereof.
Casing and tubing materials
M-CR-703 Rev.1, January 1996
CONTENTS 1 FOREWORD
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2 SCOPE
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3 NORMATIVE REFERENCES
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4 DEFINITIONS AND ABBREVIATIONS 4.1 Definitions 4.2 Abbreviations
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5 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
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6 ISO 11960 STEEL PIPES FOR USE AS CASING OR TUBING 6.1 Charpy V-notch general requirements 6.2 Sulphide stress cracking test - ISO group 2 - Grade L-80, type 13Cr 6.3 Frequency of testing
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7 ISO/WD 13680 CORROSION RESISTANT ALLOY SEAMLESS PIPE 7.1 Straightening 7.2 Traceability 7.3 Sulphide stress cracking test
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8 NON-ISO STANDARD GRADES 8.1 General 8.2 Chemical requirements 8.3 Mechanical and technological property requirements 8.4 Frequency of testing
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FOREWORD
NORSOK (The competitive standing of the Norwegian offshore sector) is the industry initiative to add value, reduce cost and lead time and remove unnecessary activities in offshore field developments and operations. The NORSOK standards are developed by the Norwegian petroleum industry as a part of the NORSOK initiative and are jointly issued by OLF (The Norwegian Oil Industry Association) and TBL (The Federation of Norwegian Engineering Industries). NORSOK standards are administered by NTS (Norwegian Technology Standards Institution). The purpose of this industry standard is to replace the individual oil company specifications for use in existing and future petroleum industry developments, subject to the individual company's review and application. The NORSOK standards make extensive references to international standards. Where relevant, the contents of this standard will be used to provide input to the international standardization process. Subject to implementation into international standards, this NORSOK standard will be withdrawn. This standard will be used for further development of ISO 11960 and ISO/WD 13680. Non-ISO standard pipe is included to cover demanding conditions such as deep wells, high pressure high temperature wells and wells for sour service.
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SCOPE
This standard covers the technical delivery requirements for ISO standard and non-ISO standard seamless and electric welded tubing and casing. Both carbon /low alloy steel pipe and corrosion resistant alloy steel pipe are included.
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NORMATIVE REFERENCES
ISO 11960 ISO/WD 13680
NACE MR0175 NACE TM0177 EFC Publication no. 16A
EFC Doc. no. O&G-93-2
NORSOK standard
Material for petroleum and natural gas industries steel pipe for use as casing or tubing for wells Material for petroleum and natural gas industries - Corrosion resistant alloy seamless tubes for casing, tubing and coupling stock - Part 1: Technical delivery conditions Sulphide stress cracking resistant metallic materials for oilfield equipment Laboratory testing of metals for resistance to sulphide stress cracking in H2S environment Working party report on Guidelines on material requirements for carbon and low-alloy steels for H2S - Containing environments in oil and gas production Guidance on materials requirements for corrosion resistant alloys exposed to H2S in oil and gas production
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DEFINITIONS AND ABBREVIATIONS
4.1 Definitions Normative references Informative references Shall Should May Can
Shall mean normative in the application of NORSOK standards. Shall mean informative in the application of NORSOK standards. Shall is an absolute requirement which shall be followed strictly in order to conform with the standard. Should is a recommendation. Alternative solutions having the same functionality and quality are acceptable. May indicates a course of action that is permissible within the limits of the standard (a permission). Can-requirements are conditional and indicates a possibility open to the user of the standard.
4.2 Abbreviations EFC European Federation of Corrosion ISO International Organisation for Standardisation NACE National Association of Corrosion Engineers WD Working Draft
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GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
All material grades shall comply with the requirements stated within ISO 11960 and ISO/WD 13680 and the additional requirements detailed within this standard. ISO 11960 is the governing standard for low-alloy steel, carbon steel and 13% chromium steel. ISO/WD 13680 is the governing draft standard for other corrosion resistant alloy grades.
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ISO 11960 STEEL PIPES FOR USE AS CASING OR TUBING
6.1
Charpy V-notch general requirements
SR16 shall apply for all type of products and material grades. The test temperature shall be -10oC. 6.2 Sulphide stress cracking test - ISO group 2 - Grade L-80, type 13Cr The manufacturer shall prior to delivery demonstrate that this alloy meets the requirements of NACE standard MR0175, i.e. that this alloy is resistant to sulphide stress cracking when the NACE TM0177 test solution has a pH of 3.5 and the partial pressure of H2S is 0.1bar. Triplicate specimens shall be sampled from a pipe or coupling stock used for tensile testing. The test methods to be used shall be those detailed within the EFC publication number 16 for either the smooth tensile test or the C-ring test. The applied stress level for both tests shall be 80% of SMYS and the test period shall be 720 hours. This is a performance test that shall be performed once for each grade from each manufacturer, as long as chemical composition and manufacturing procedure are not changed. Single tempering of 13Cr steel may be used provided it is documented that the sulphide stress cracking resistance is acceptable.
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Frequency of testing
6.3.1 Impact tests - all steel groups This shall conform to ISO 11960 section 9.3.2.6 as applied to ISO group 4 steel grade. 6.3.2 Metallographic evaluation of ERW pipes of all steel groups This shall conform to ISO 11960 section 9.3.2.7.
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ISO/WD 13680 CORROSION RESISTANT ALLOY SEAMLESS PIPE
7.1 Straightening ISO/WD 13680 alloy group 1 and 2 shall conform to the ISO 11960 group 2 requirements. 7.2 Traceability This shall be in accordance with the requirements of ISO 11960 section 5.4, group 4 grades. 7.3 Sulphide stress cracking test This shall conform to ISO/WD 13680 section 8.4, table 10 and the test requirements detailed in the EFC document number O&G-93-2. Details regarding test method and duration should be considered. 7.3.1 Charpy V-notch general requirements This shall be in accordance with ISO 11960 section 6.2.3 for coupling stock, coupling blanks and couplings with both ISO and premium threads and ISO 11960 SR16 for all pipe groups. The test temperature for all product types shall be -10oC. The test frequency shall be as dictated by section 10.4.1 in ISO/WD 13680.
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NON-ISO STANDARD GRADES
8.1 General The non-ISO grades covered by this standard are listed in table 8.1. The grades listed as group 2 shall comply with ISO 11960 requirements for group 2, T-95 steel grade and the amendments in this specification. The grades listed as group 4 shall comply with ISO 11960 group 4 requirements and the amendments in this specification. The grades 140, 150 and 155 shall only be manufactured by the seamless process. 8.2 Chemical requirements All material shall be of the Cr-Mo type, comparable to ISO 11960 type 1. Maximum limits for phosphorus and sulphur shall be 0.020% and 0.010%, respectively. The limitation in the maximum nickel content shall not apply for the group 4 grades, while for group 2 grades maximum 0.99% nickel applies.
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Mechanical and technological property requirements
8.3.1 Tensile properties Pipe and couplings shall conform to the tensile requirements specified in table 8.1 for the grades and types specified. Otherwise they shall conform to the requirements stated within ISO 11960 section 6.2.1. Table 8.1
Tensile and hardness requirements
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Grade
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100 105 110 125 140 150 155
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Yield strength Min. MPa Max. MPa 689 792 724 827 758 827 862 965 965 1172 1034 1241 1069 1241
Tensile strength Min. MPa 724 758 792 931 1034 1103 1137
Hardness max. HRC 28 30 30
8.3.2 Yield strength The yield strength shall conform to ISO 11960 section 6.2.2 for grades up to and including 862MPa specified minimum yield strength (SMYS). For grades with higher SMYS than 862MPa, the total extension under load of gage length shall be 0.7%. The yield strength ranges shall conform to the values given in table 8.1. 8.3.3 Charpy V-notch general requirements ISO 11960 SR 16 shall apply for all types of products and material grades. The test temperature for all product types and grades shall be -10oC. 8.3.4 Charpy V-notch absorbed energy requirements This shall cover coupling stock, coupling blanks and couplings with both ISO and premium threads and all pipe groups. The required minimum Charpy V-notch energy values are given in table 8.2 and shall cover all groups. Table 8.2
Charpy impact minimum absorbed energy requirements
Steel grades 100, 105, 110 above 110
Minimum absorbed energy required Requirements according to table 11 of ISO 11960 Requirements according to table 12 of ISO 11960
8.3.5 Hardness maximums This shall conform to ISO 11960 section 6.2.7 and the values stated in table 8.1. 8.3.6 Microstructure properties for group 2 The prior austenite grain size shall be ISO grain size 8 or finer.
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8.3.7 Sulphide stress cracking test for group 2 materials This shall conform to ISO 11960 section 6.2.13. The test methods to be used shall be either the NACE TM0177 method A or the EFC publication number 16 C-ring test. The applied stress level for both tests shall be 85% of SMYS and the test period shall be 720 hours. Triplicate specimens shall be sampled from the same pipe or coupling stock as those used for tensile testing. 8.4
Frequency of testing
8.4.1 Impact tests - all steel groups This shall conform to ISO 11960 section 9.3.2.6 as applied to ISO group 4 steel grade.
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