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Material standards and committees for the international oil & gas industry

Report No. 421 June 2009

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The International Association of Oil & Gas Producers has access to a wealth of technical knowledge and experience with its members operating around the world in many different terrains. We collate and distil this valuable knowledge for the industry to use as guidelines for good practice by individual members.

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Our overall aim is to ensure a consistent approach to training, management and best practice throughout the world. The oil & gas exploration and production industry recognises the need to develop consistent databases and records in certain fields. The OGPs members are encouraged to use the guidelines as a starting point for their operations or to supplement their own policies and regulations which may apply locally.

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Many of our guidelines have been recognised and used by international authorities and safety and environmental bodies. Requests come from governments and non-government organisations around the world as well as from non-member companies.

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Material standards and committees for the international oil & gas industry

Report No: 421 June 2009

Acknowledgements
This report has was compiled by the OGP Materials Sub-committee and approved by the OGP Standards Committee.

Abbreviations
API ASTM AWS BNIF BS CD CEN DIN DIS DNV EEMUA EFC EN GOST GSO IEC ISO MERL MSS NACE NORSOK NP OGP PGNI SAC SC SFS SSPC TC TWI WD WG American Petroleum Institute American Society for Testing and Materials American Welding Society Bureau de Normalisation des Industries de la Fonderie British Standard Committee Draft European Committee for Standardization Deutsches Institut fr Normung Draft International Standard Det Norske Veritas Engineering Equipment & Materials Users Association European Federation of Corrosion European Norm Russian Standards Organisation Gulf Standards Organization International Electrotechnical Commission International Organization for Standardization Materials Engineering Research Laboratory Manufacturers Standardization Society National Association of Corrosion Engineers Norwegian Competitive Position New Project International Association of Oil & Gas Producers Petroleum and Natural Gas Industries Standards Administration of China Subcommittee Finnish Standards Association Society for Protective Coatings Technical Committee The Welding Institute Working Draft Working Group

International oil & gas standards available and active material standards committees

Table of contents
Abbreviations 1 Introduction 2 Purpose of report 3 Available standards iv 1 1 2

3.1 General ...................................................................................................................................................................................................... 2 3.2 Materials oil & gas industry specific standards available and used.............................................................................................. 2 3.3 Non specific materials standards available and used by the oil & gas industry ........................................................................ 4 3.4 OGP Catalogue of standards .................................................................................................................................................................. 11

4 ISO/TC 67 materials related standards committees


4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 4.7 4.8 4.9 4.10 4.11 4.12 4.13 4.14 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4

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General ....................................................................................................................................................................................................12 ISO/TC 67/WG 5 Aluminium alloy pipes ....................................................................................................................................12 ISO/TC 67/WG7 Materials for use in H2S containing environments in oil & gas production .......................................12 ISO/TC 67/WG8 Materials, corrosion, welding and joining and ndt ....................................................................................13 ISO/TC 67/SC2/WG 8 Welding of pipelines .............................................................................................................................. 14 ISO/TC 67/SC2/WG 10 Induction bends, flanges, fittings...................................................................................................... 14 ISO/TC 67/SC2/WG11 Cathodic Protection of land & offshore pipelines ......................................................................... 14 ISO/TC 67/SC2 WG 14 External pipeline protective coatings ................................................................................................ 14 ISO/TC 67/SC2/WG16 Line pipe ISO 3183 revision ............................................................................................................ 14 ISO/TC 67/SC4/WG3 Wellhead and Christmas tree equipment .......................................................................................... 14 ISO/TC 67/SC4/WG6 Subsea equipment .................................................................................................................................... 15 ISO/TC 67/SC5 Casing, tubing and drill pipe ............................................................................................................................. 15 ISO/TC 67/SC6/WG5 Piping systems........................................................................................................................................... 16 ISO/TC 67/SC7 Offshore structures .............................................................................................................................................. 16

5 Other ISO material relevant committees

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ISO/TC 17 Steel ................................................................................................................................................................................... 17 ISO/TC35 Paints and varnishes ....................................................................................................................................................... 18 ISO/TC44 Welding and allied processes ....................................................................................................................................... 19 ISO/TC156 Corrosion of metals and alloys................................................................................................................................... 19

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API standards committees ASTM standards committees AWS standards committees CEN Materials related committees

20 21 21 22

9.1 9.2 9.3

CEN/TC12 ............................................................................................................................................................................................22 CEN/TC 219 cathodic protection ...................................................................................................................................................22 CEN/TC234 Gas infrastructure......................................................................................................................................................22

10 ECISS 11 EFC standards work 12 EEMUA Materials technology committee (MTC)

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12.1 General introduction to EEMUA.....................................................................................................................................................26 12.2 Relevant EEMUA Publications ........................................................................................................................................................26

13 14 15 16 17 18

NACE standards committees NORSOK standards committee Standards Norway OGP Materials Subcommittee TWI standards activities Company specification Observations and comments

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1 Introduction
The International Association of Oil & Gas Producers (OGP) organised a workshop meeting 7 8 February 2007, in London, for the materials specialists of OGP members with the objective of: 1. Arranging a global networking of the materials technology specialists of OGP members for the purpose of discussing the existing company and project specifications and available standards related to this discipline. 2. Evaluating the need for future materials standards work in the upstream oil & gas industry, for example in the ISO/TC 67 area. 3. Establishing a new work proposal(s) for development of a new international standard on Materials Selection or other subjects as agreed. Basis for the work should be NORSOK standard M001, Materials Selection (http://www.standard.no/en/sectors/Petroleum/NORSOK-Standard-Categories/MMaterial/M0012), any company specifications offered and other relevant standards or documents. 4. Determining further networking arrangements, if agreed. OGP agreed subsequently to establish a Materials Sub-committee on the basis of this workshop. See chapter 15. OGPs position paper on development and use of standards is found in OGP Report 381 at http://www.ogp.org.uk/pubs.

2 Purpose of report
The purpose of this report is twofold: 1. to provide a list of the available and relevant international, regional, national and industry standards for the oil & gas industries specifically focusing on materials related subjects as seen by the OGP members involved; and 2. to provide an overview of relevant technical committees and working groups and material standards work presently ongoing for this area.

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3 Available standards
3.1 General
The primary and specific material standards for the oil & gas industry are singled out in paragraph 3.2 below, as these standards are the responsibility of the materials experts of the oil & gas industry community to develop and maintain, and normally nobody else. Many of the references in 3.3 below are generally applicable material standards where the materials discipline has input and many of them are not specifically made for the oil & gas industry. However, they are frequently used by the materials discipline and hence listed to recognise these and to check if they are commonly referenced by the global oil & gas industry for their individual and specific purposes. These lists will hardly ever be accurate or complete as there may be several other standards available and therefore comments are welcome. See chapter 18.

3.2 Materials oil & gas industry specific standards available and used
API 2B API 2H API 2MT1 API 2MT2 API 2W API 2X API 2Y API 2Z API 5CT API 5 L API 15 HR API 15 LR API 17J ASTM A 694 ASTM A 703 ASTM A 707 ASTM A 923 AWS A5.xx DNV OS C501 DNV OS F101 DNV RP B201 DNV RP B401 DNV RP D404 DNV RP F103 DNV RP O501 EEMUA 144 EEMUA 145 EEMUA 146 EEMUA 149 EEMUA 158 EEMUA 176 EEMUA 179 EEMUA 192 Fabricated structural steel pipe Carbon Manganese Steel Plate for Offshore Structures Carbon Manganese Steel Plate with Improved Toughness for Offshore Structures Rolled Shapes with Improved Notch Toughness Steel Plates for Offshore Structures, Produced by Thermo-Mechanical Control Processing (TMCP) Ultrasonic examination of offshore structural fabrications. Steel Plates, Quenched-and-tempered, for Offshore Structures Preproduction Qualification for Steel Plates for Offshore Structures See also ISO 11960 PGNI Steel pipes for use as casing or tubing for wells See also ISO 3183 PGNI Steel pipe for pipeline transportation systems High Pressure Fiberglass Line Pipe Low Pressure Fiberglass Line Pipe Unbonded Flexible Pipe Standard Specification for Carbon and Alloy Steel Forgings for Pipe Flanges, Fittings, Valves, and Parts for High-Pressure Transmission Service Steel Castings, General Requirements, for Pressure-Containing Parts Standard Specification for Forged Carbon and Alloy Steel Flanges for Low Temperature Service Standard Test Methods for Detecting Detrimental Intermetallic Phase in Duplex Austenitic/ Ferritic Stainless Steels Specification for Welding Electrodes & Rods (multiple standards) Composite components. Submarine Pipeline Systems Metallic Materials in Drilling, Production and Process Systems Cathodic Protection Design Unstable fracture. Cathodic Protection of Submarine Pipelines by Galvanic Anodes Erosive wear in piping systems. 90/10 Copper Nickel Alloy Piping for Offshore Applications Specification: Tubes Seamless and Welded 90/10 Copper Nickel Alloy Piping for Offshore Applications Specification: Flanges Composite and Solid 90/10 Copper Nickel Alloy Piping for Offshore Applications Specification: Fittings Code of Practice for the Identification and Checking of Materials of Construction in Pressure Systems in Process Plants Construction Specification for Fixed Offshore Structures in the North Sea Specification for Structural Castings for Use Offshore A Working Guide for Carbon Steel Equipment in Wet H2S Service Guide for the Procurement of Valves for Low Temperature (Non-cryogenic) Service

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EEMUA 194 EEMUA 197 EEMUA 203 EEMUA 204 EN 10225 EFC 16 EFC 17 EFC 23 EFC 42 EFC 39 ISO 11960 ISO 13680 ISO 146921 ISO 146922 ISO 146923 ISO 146924 ISO 151561 ISO 151562 ISO 151563 ISO 15546 ISO 155891 ISO 155892 ISO 218092 275ISO 218093 ISO 239361 ISO 3183 MSS SP44 MSS SP55 MSS SP75 NACE MR 0175 NACE RP 0169 NACE RP 0170 NACE RP 0175 NACE RP 0176 NACE RP 0192 NACE RP 0194 NACE RP 0675 NACE RP 0775 NACE TM 0169 NACE TM 0177

Guidelines for Materials Selection and Corrosion Control for Subsea Oil & gas Production Equipment Specification for the Fabrication of Non-Primary Structural Steelwork for Offshore Installations Guide to the Application of ISO 3183 Parts 2 (1996) and 3 (1999) Petroleum and Natural Gas Industries Steel Pipes for Pipelines Technical Delivery Conditions Piping and the European Pressure Equipment Directive: Guidance for Plant Owners/Operators Weldable structural steels for fixed offshore structures Guidelines on Material Requirements for Carbon and Low Alloy Steels for H2S Environments in Oil & Gas Production. Corrosion Resistant Alloys for Oil & Gas Production. Guidance on General Requirements and Test Methods for H2S Service CO2 Corrosion Control in Oil & Gas Production Design Considerations Corrosion in refineries The use of Corrosion Inhibitors in Oil & Gas Production PGNI Steel pipes for use as casing or tubing for wells PGNI Corrosion-resistant alloy seamless tubes for use as casing, tubing and coupling stock Technical delivery conditions PGNI Glass reinforced plastics (GRP) piping Vocabulary, symbols, applications and materials. PGNI Glass reinforced plastics (GRP) piping Qualification and manufacture. PGNI Glass reinforced plastics (GRP) piping System design. PGNI Glass reinforced plastics (GRP) piping Fabrication, installation and operation. PNGI Materials for use in H2S-containing environments in oil & gas production General principles for selection of cracking-resistant materials PNGI Materials for use in H2S-containing environments in oil & gas production Crackingresistant carbon and low alloy steels, and the use of cast irons PNGI Materials for use in H2S-containing environments in oil & gas production Crackingresistant CRAs (corrosion resistant alloys) and other alloys PGNI Aluminium alloy drill pipe PGNI Cathodic protection of pipeline transportation systems On-land pipelines PGNI Cathodic protection of pipeline transportation systems Offshore pipelines PNGI External coatings for buried or submerged pipelines used in pipeline transportation systems Part 2: Fusion-bonded epoxy coatings PNGI External coatings for buried or submerged pipelines used in pipeline transportation systems Part 3: Field joint coatings PNGI Non-metallic materials in contact with media related to oil & gas production Part 1: Thermoplastics PGNI Steel pipe for pipeline transportation systems Steel Pipeline Flanges Visual Inspection Guide For Steel Castings Specification for High Test Wrought Butt Welding Fittings Standard Material Requirements, Metals for Sulfide Stress Cracking and Stress Corrosion Cracking Resistance in Sour Oilfield Environments Recommended Practice. Control of External Corrosion of Underground or Submerged Metallic Piping Systems. Protection of Austenitic Stainless Steel in Refineries against Stress Corrosion, Cracking by use of Naturalizing Solutions during shutdown Control of Internal Corrosion in Steel Pipelines and Piping Systems Standard Recommended Practice, Corrosion Control of Steel Fixed Offshore Structures Associated with Petroleum Production Monitoring Corrosion in oil & gas production with iron counts Field monitoring of bacterial growth in oil field system Control of external corrosion on offshore steel pipelines Preparation and installation of corrosion coupons and interpretation of test data in oil field operation Control of external corrosion on underground or sub merged metallic piping systems Testing of Metals for Resistance to Sulphide Stress Cracking at Ambient Temperatures

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NACE TM 0284 NACE TM 0497 NORSOK M001 NORSOK M101 NORSOK M102 NORSOK M120 NORSOK M121 NORSOK M122 NORSOK M123 NORSOK M501 NORSOK M503 NORSOK M506 NORSOK M601 NORSOK M622 NORSOK M630 NORSOK M650 NORSOK M710

Testing of Metals for Resistance to Stepwise Cracking Measurement technique related to criteria for cathodic protection on underground or submerged piping system Material selection Structural steel fabrication Structural aluminium fabrication Material data sheets for structural steel Aluminium structural materials Cast structural steel Forged structural steel Surface preparation and protective coating Cathodic protection CO2 Corrosion rate calculation model Welding and inspection of piping Fabrication and installation of GRP piping systems (draft standard) Material data sheets for piping Qualification of manufacturers of special materials Qualification of non-metallic sealing materials and manufacturers

3.3 Non specific materials standards available and used by the oil & gas industry
API 6A API 6D API 520 API 1104 API 1111 Specification for Wellhead and Christmas Tree Equipment See also ISO 10423 Specification for Pipeline Valves See also ISO 14313 Sizing, Selection, and Installation Of Pressure-Relieving Devices in Refineries, Part I and II. Welding of Pipelines and Related Facilities Design, Construction, Operation and Maintenance of Offshore Hydrocarbon Pipelines (Limit State Design)

ANSI/ASME B 16.49 Factory-Made, Wrought Steel, Buttwelding Induction Bends for Transportation and Distribution Systems ANSI/ASME B 31.3 ASME Section II ASME Section V ASME Section VIII ASME Section IX ASTM A 153 ASTM A 193 ASTM A 194 ASTM A 320 ASTM A 388 ASTM A 609 ASTM A 991 ASTM D 1414 ASTM D 1415 ASTM D 1525 ASTM D 2240 ASTM D 2990 ASTM D 2992 ASTM D 3032 ASTM D 395 ASTM D 638 Process Piping Materials Part C Specifications for Welding Rods, Electrodes and Filler Metals. Nondestructive Examination Rules for Construction of Pressure Vessels Division 1 Welding and Brazing Qualifications Standard Specification for Zinc Coating (Hot Dip) on Iron and Steel Hardware Specification for Alloy Steel and Stainless Steel Bolting Materials for High Temperature Service Specification for Carbon and Alloy Steel Nuts for Bolts for High Pressure and High-Temperature Service Specification for Alloy Steel Bolting Materials for Low Temperature Service Standard Practice For Ultrasonic Examination Of Heavy Steel Forgings Standard Practice For Castings, Carbon, Low-Alloy And Martensitic Stainless Steel, Ultrasonic Examination Thereof Standard test method for conducting temperature uniformity surveys of furnaces used to heat treat steel products Methods of Testing Rubber O-rings Standard Test Method for Rubber property International hardness (IRHD). Test Method for Vicat Softening Point for Plastics Test Method for Rubber Property Durometer Hardness (Shore A/ D). Test methods for Tensile, Compressive and Flexural Creep and Creep. Rupture Test of Plastics. Practice for Obtaining Hydrostatic or Pressure Design Basis for Fibreglass Pipe and Fittings Method of testing hook-up wire insulation. Description of Arrhenius method Standard Test Method for Rubber Property Compression Set (method B). Test Method for Tensile Properties of Plastics

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ASTM D 695 ASTM D 746 ASTM D 790 ASTM D 792 ASTM D 1141 ASTM D 1599 ASTM D 4752 ASTM E 112 ASTM E 125 ASTM E 165 ASTM E 186 ASTM E 280 ASTM E 446 ASTM E 562 ASTM E 709 ASTM G 48 AWS D1.1 BNIF TR 34102 BS 1806 BS 4994 BS 6442 BS 7448 BS 7910 BS MA 18 DIN 169652 DIN 16966

Test Method for Compressive Properties of Rigid Plastics Test Method for Brittleness Temperature of Plastics and Elastomers by Impact Test method for Flexural Properties of Un-reinforced and Reinforced Plastics and Electrical Insulating Materials Test Methods for Specific Gravity and Density of Plastics by Displacement Specification for Substitute Ocean Water Standard Test Method for Resistance to Short-Time Hydraulic Failure Pressure of Plastic Pipe Tubing, and Fittings Standard Test Method for Measuring MEK Resistance of Ethyl Silicate (Inorganic) Zinc-Rich Primers by Solvent Rub. Standard Test Method for Determining Average Grain Size Standard Reference Photographs For Magnetic Particle Indications On Ferrous Castings Standard Test Method For Liquid Penetrant Examination. Reference Radiographs For Heavy-Walled (51 to 112 mm) Steel Castings Reference Radiographs For Heavy-Walled (112 to 305 mm) Steel Castings Reference Radiographs For Steel Castings Up To 51 mm In Thickness Practice for Determining Volume Fraction by Systematic Manual Point Count. Standard Practice For Magnetic Particle Examination Standard Test Method for Pitting and Crevice Corrosion Resistance of Stainless Steel and Related Alloys by the use of Ferric Chloride Solution Structural Welding Code Steel Characterisation of Surface Condition of Steel Castings Standard Inch Sizes of O-rings. Specification for design and construction of vessels and tanks in reinforced plastics Specification for limits of surface imperfections on elastomeric toroidal sealing rings (O-rings). Fracture mechanics toughness tests Guide on methods for assessing the acceptability of flaws in fusion welded structures. Salt Water Piping in Ships Wound glass fibre reinforced polyester resin (UP-GF) pipes, Type B pipes, dimensions Glass fibre reinforced polyester resin (UP-GF) pipe fittings and joint Part 1: Assemblies; fittings; general quality requirements and testing Part 2: Elbows, Dimensions Part 4: Tees, Nozzles, Dimensions Part 5: Reducers; Dimensions. Part 6: Collars, flanges, joint rings; Dimensions. Part 7: Bushings, flanges, flanged and butt joints; general quality requirements and test methods. Part 8: Laminated joints; Dimensions Testing of Plastics, Impact Flexural Test. Zustze fr das termische Spritzen; Massivdrhte zum Lichtbogenspritzen; Technische Lieferbedingungen. Corrosion prevention of tanks and holds Dynamic risers Nordtest Qualification of NDE operators Metallic materials Tensile testing Part 1: Method of test at ambient temperature Welding Recommendation for welding of metallic materials, relevant parts Metallic products Types of inspection documents including Weldable structural steels for fixed offshore structures Technical delivery conditions Destructive tests on welds in metallic materials Hardness testing Part 1: Hardness test on arc welded joints. Non destructive examination of welds Penetrant testing of welds Acceptance levels. NDT of welds Magnetic particle examination of welds NDT of welds Magnetic particle examination of welds Acceptance levels Welding personnel Approval testing of welding operators for fusion welding and resistance weld setters for fully mechanised and automatic welding of metallic materials Non destructive examination of welds Radiographic examination of welded joints Welding consumables Test methods Part 1: Test piece for all weld metal test specimens in steel, nickel and nickel alloys.

DIN 53453 DIN 85662 DNV CN 33.1 DNV RP F201 EN 473 EN 100021 EN 1011series EN 10204 EN 10225 EN 10431 EN 1289 EN 1290 EN 1291 EN 1418 EN 1435 EN 15971

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EN 1714 EN 26847 EN 287 EN 288 EN 444 EN 462 EN 473 EN 719 EN 729 EN 875 EN 970 ISO 1481 ISO 1482 ISO 1483 ISO 377 ISO 404 ISO 630 ISO 642 ISO 643 ISO 6571 ISO 65714 ISO 65715 ISO 6831 ISO 68318 ISO 783 ISO 8571 ISO 868 ISO 898 ISO 1432 ISO 1461 ISO 1817 ISO 2503 ISO 2553 ISO 25661 ISO 25662 ISO 26041 ISO 26043 ISO 26045 ISO 2632 ISO 2814 ISO 35061 ISO 35062

Non destructive examination of welds Ultrasonic examination of welded joints Covered electrodes for manual metal arc welding. Deposition of a weld pad for chemical analysis Approval testing of welders Fusion welding Specification and approval of welding procedures for metallic materials NDT General principles for radiographic examination of metallic materials by X-rays and gamma rays NDT Image quality of radiographs Qualification and certification of NDT personnel General principles Welding coordination Tasks and responsibilities. Quality requirements for welding Fusion welding of metallic materials. Welding Welded joints in metallic materials Specimen location and notch orientation for impact tests. Non-destructive examination of fusion welds Visual examination. Metallic materials Charpy pendulum impact test Part 1: Test method Metallic materials Charpy pendulum impact test Part 2: Verification of test machine Metallic materials Charpy pendulum impact test Part 3: Preparation and characterisation of Charpy V reference test pieces for verification of test machines Steel and steel products Location and preparation of samples and test pieces for mechanical testing Steel and steel products General technical delivery requirements Structural steels Plates, wide flats, bars, sections and profiles Steel Hardenability test by end quenching (Jominy test) Steels Micrographic determination of the apparent grain size Hot-rolled steel sections Part 1: Equal-leg angles Dimensions Hot-rolled steel sections Part 14: Hot-finished structural hollow sections Dimensions and sectional properties Hot-rolled steel sections Part 15: Sloping flange beam sections (Metric series) Dimensions and sectional properties Heat-treatable steels, alloy steels and free-cutting steels Part 1: Direct-hardening unalloyed and low-alloyed wrought steel in form of different black products Heat-treatable steels, alloy steels and free cutting steels Part 18: Bright products of unalloyed and low alloy steels Metallic materials Tensile testing at elevated temperature Welding and allied processes Vocabulary Part 1: Metal welding processes Determination of indentation hardness by means of a Durometer (Shore A/ D hardness). Mechanical properties of fasteners Rubber vulcanised low temperature stiffening (Gehman test) Metallic coatings Hot-dip galvanised coating on fabricated ferrous products Requirements Vulcanised rubbers Resistance to liquids methods of tests Gas welding equipment Pressure regulators for gas cylinders used in welding, cutting and allied processes up to 300 bar Welded, brazed and soldered joints Symbolic representation on drawings Steel Conversion of elongation values Part 1: Carbon and low alloy steels Steel Conversion of elongation values Part 2: Austenitic steels Steel products for pressure purposes Quality requirements Part 1: Forgings Steel products for pressure purposes Quality requirements Part 3: Electric resistance and induction-welded tubes Steel products for pressure purposes Quality requirements Part 5: Longitudinally welded austenitic stainless steel tubes Roughness Comparison Specimens, Cast Surfaces Paints and varnishes Comparison of contrast ratio (hiding power) of paint of the same type and colour Mechanical properties of corrosion resistant stainless steel fasteners Part 1: Bolts, screws and studs. Mechanical properties of corrosion resistant stainless steel fasteners Part 2: Nuts.

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ISO 35451 ISO 35452 ISO 3690 ISO 3834 ISO 38342 ISO 4063 ISO 4136 ISO 4624 ISO 46286

Steel tubes and fittings Symbols for use in specifications Part 1: Tubes and tubular accessories with circular cross-section Steel tubes and fittings Symbols for use in specifications Part 2: Square and rectangular hollow sections Welding and allied processes Determination of hydrogen content in ferritic steel arc weld metal Quality requirements for fusion welding of metallic materials (5 parts) Quality requirements for welding Fusion welding of metallic materials Part 2: Comprehensive quality requirements Welding and allied processes Nomenclature of processes and reference numbers Destructive tests on welds in metallic materials Transverse tensile testing Paints and varnishes Pull-off test for adhesion. Paints and varnishes Evaluation of degradation of paint coatings Designation of intensity, quantity and size of common types of defect Part 6: Rating of degree of chalking by tape method. Ferrous products Heat treatments Vocabulary Steels Classification Part 1: Classification of steels into unalloyed and alloy steels based on chemical composition Steels Classification Part 2: Classification of unalloyed and alloy steels according to main quality classes and main property or application characteristics Steel for cold heading and cold extruding Steel Determination of content of non metallic inclusions Micrographic method using standard diagrams Steel castings Magnetic particle inspection Steel castings for pressure purposes Continuous hot-dip zinc-coated carbon steel sheet of structural quality Destructive tests on welds in metallic materials Bend tests Steel pipes and fittings for buried or submerged pipe lines External and internal coating by bitumen or coal tar derived materials Arc welded joints in steel Guidance on quality levels for imperfections. (identical to EN 25817) Metallic materials Brinell hardness test Part 1: Test method Metallic materials Brinell hardness test Part 2: Verification and calibration of testing Metallic materials Brinell hardness test Part 3: Calibration of reference blocks Metallic materials Hardness test Vickers test Part 1: Test method Metallic materials Vickers hardness test Part 2: Verification of testing machines Metallic materials Vickers hardness test Part 3: Calibration of reference blocks Metallic materials Rockwell hardness test Part 1: Test method (scales A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, K, N, T) Metallic materials Rockwell hardness test Part 2: Verification and calibration of testing machines (scales A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, K, N, T) Metallic materials Rockwell hardness test Part 3: Calibration of reference blocks (scales A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, K, N, T) Welding and allied processes Classification of geometric imperfections in metallic materials Part 1: Fusion welding Welding and allied processes Classification of geometric imperfections in metallic materials Part 2: Welding with pressure Steel tubes Preparation of ends of tubes and fittings for welding Metallic material Tensile testing at ambient temperature Steel products Definitions and classification Welds Working positions Definitions of angles of slope and rotation Metallic flanges Part 1: Steel flanges Metallic flanges Part 2: Cast iron flanges Metallic flanges Part 3: Copper alloy and composite flanges Metallic materials Bend test Metallic materials Verification of static uniaxial testing machines Part 1: Tension/compression testing machines Verification and calibration of the force-measuring system Welds in steel Calibration block no. 2 for ultrasonic examination of welds Castings System of dimensional tolerances and machining allowances

ISO 4885 ISO 49481 ISO 49482 ISO 4954 ISO 4967 ISO 4986 ISO 4991 ISO 4998 ISO 5173 ISO 5256 ISO 5817 ISO 65061 ISO 65062 ISO 65063 ISO 65071 ISO 65072 ISO 65073 ISO 65081 ISO 65082 ISO 65083 ISO 65201 ISO 65202 ISO 6761 ISO 6892 ISO 6929 ISO 6947 ISO 70051 ISO 70052 ISO 70053 ISO 7438 ISO 75001 ISO 7963 ISO 8062

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ISO 8491 ISO 8492 ISO 85011

Metallic materials Tube (in full section) Bend test Metallic materials Tube Flattening test Preparation of steel substrates before application of paints and related products Visual assessment of surface cleanliness Part 1: Rust grades and preparation grades of uncoated steel substrates and of steel substrates after overall removal of previous coatings. Informative supplement to part 1: Representative photographic examples of the change of appearance imparted to steel when blast-cleaned with different abrasives Part 3: Assessment of dust on steel surfaces prepared for painting (pressure sensitive tape method). Part 6: Extraction of soluble contaminants for analysis The Bresle method. Preparation of steel substrates before application of paints and related products Test for the assessment of surface cleanliness Part 9: Field method for the conductometric determination of water-soluble salts. Preparation of steel substrates before application of paints and related products Surface roughness characteristics of blast cleaned substrates. Preparation of steel substrates before application of paints and related products Surface preparation methods Part 2: Abrasive blast cleaning. Destructive tests on welds in metallic materials Hardness testing Part 1: Hardness test on arc welded joints Destructive tests on welds in metallic materials Hardness testing Part 2: Microhardness testing of welded joints Seamless and welded (except submerged arc-welded) steel tubes for pressure purposes Full peripheral ultrasonic testing for the detection of longitudinal imperfections Seamless and welded (except submerged arc-welded) steel tubes for pressure purposes Eddy current testing for the detection of imperfections Seamless steel tubes for pressure purposes Full peripheral ultrasonic testing for the detection of transverse imperfections Steel forgings and rolled or forged bars for pressure purposes Technical delivery conditions Part 1: General requirements Steel forgings and rolled or forged bars for pressure purposes Technical delivery conditions Part 2: Non-alloy and alloy (Mo, Cr and CrMo) steels with specified elevated temperature properties Steel forgings and rolled or forged bars for pressure purposes Technical delivery conditions Part 3: Nickel steels with specified low temperature properties Steel forgings and rolled or forged bars for pressure purposes Technical delivery conditions Part 4: Weldable fine grain steels with high proof strength Steel forgings and rolled or forged bars for pressure purposes Technical delivery conditions Part 5: Stainless steels Steel plates and strips for pressure purposes Technical delivery conditions Part 2: Unalloyed and low-alloyed steels with specified room temperature and elevated temperature properties Steel plates and strips for pressure purposes Technical delivery conditions Part 3: Nickelalloyed steels with specified low temperature properties Steel plates and strips for pressure purposes Technical delivery conditions Part 4: Weldable fine grain steels with high proof stress supplied in the normalized or quenched and tempered condition Steel plates and strips for pressure purposes Technical delivery conditions Part 5: Austenitic steels Seamless steel tubes for pressure purposes Technical delivery conditions Part 1: Unalloyed steels with specified room temperature properties Seamless steel tubes for pressure purposes Technical delivery conditions Part 2: Unalloyed and alloyed steels with specified elevated temperature properties Seamless steel tubes for pressure purposes Technical delivery conditions Part 3: Unalloyed and alloyed steels with specified low temperature properties Seamless steel tubes for pressure purposes Technical delivery conditions Part 4: Austenitic stainless steels Seamless and welded (except submerged arc-welded) steel tubes for pressure purposes Full peripheral magnetic transducer/flux leakage testing of ferromagnetic steel tubes for the detection of longitudinal imperfections Seamless steel tubes for pressure purposes Full peripheral magnetic transducer/flux leakage testing of ferromagnetic steel tubes for the detection of transverse imperfections Approval testing of welders Fusion welding Part 1: Steels

ISO 85013 ISO 85016 ISO 85029

ISO 8503 ISO 85042 ISO 90151 ISO 90152 ISO 9303 ISO 9304 ISO 9305 ISO 93271 ISO 93272

ISO 93273 ISO 93274 ISO 93275 ISO 93282

ISO 93283 ISO 93284

ISO 93285 ISO 93291 ISO 93292 ISO 93293 ISO 93294 ISO 9402

ISO 9598 ISO 96061

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ISO 96062 ISO 96063 ISO 96064 ISO 96065 ISO 96921

Qualification test of welders Fusion welding Part 2: Aluminium and aluminium alloys Approval testing of welders Fusion welding Approval testing of welders Fusion welding Copper and copper alloys. Approval testing of welders Fusion welding Nickel and nickel alloys. Approval testing of welders Fusion welding Titanium and titanium alloys, zirconium and zirconium alloys. Welding and allied processes Recommendations for joint preparation Part 1: Manual metal-arc welding, gas-shielded metal-arc welding, gas welding, TIG welding and beam welding of steels Welding and allied processes Joint preparation Part 2: Submerged arc welding of steels Welding and allied processes Recommendations for joint preparation Part 3: Metal inert gas welding and tungsten inert gas welding of aluminium and its alloys Welding and allied processes Recommendations for joint preparation Part 4: Clad steels Electric resistance and induction welded steel tubes for pressure purposes Ultrasonic testing of the weld seam for the detection of longitudinal imperfections Submerged arc-welded steel tubes for pressure purposes Ultrasonic testing of the weld seam for the detection of longitudinal and/or transverse imperfections Steel and iron Review of available methods of analysis Specification and approval of welding procedures for metallic materials Part 1: General rules for fusion welding Specification and approval of welding procedures for metallic materials Part 10: Welding procedure specification for electron beam welding Specification and approval of welding procedures for metallic materials Part 11: Welding procedure specification for laser beam welding Specification and approval of welding procedures for metallic materials Part 2: Welding procedure specification for arc welding Specification and approval of welding procedures for metallic materials Part 3: Welding procedure tests for arc welding of steels Specification and approval of welding procedures for metallic materials Part 4: Welding procedure tests for the arc welding of aluminium and its alloys Specification and approval of welding procedures for metallic materials Part 7: Approval by a standard welding procedure for arc welding Specification and approval of welding procedures for metallic materials Part 8: Approval by a pre-production welding test Arc-welded joints in aluminium and its weldable alloys Guidance on quality levels for imperfections Seamless and welded (except submerged arc-welded) steel tubes for pressure purposes Ultrasonic testing for the detection of laminar imperfections Steel and steel products Inspection documents Seamless and hot-stretch-reduced welded steel tubes for pressure purposes Full peripheral ultrasonic thickness testing Steel products Employers qualification system for non-destructive testing (NDT) personnel Seamless and welded steel tubes for pressure purposes Ultrasonic testing of tube ends for the detection of laminar imperfections Steel and iron castings visual examination of surface quality Corrosion-resistant cast steels for general applications Welded steel tubes for pressure purposes Ultrasonic testing for the detection of laminar imperfections in strips/plates used in the manufacture of welded tubes Seamless and welded steel tubes for pressure purposes Liquid penetrant testing Submerged arc-welded steel tubes for pressure purposes Radiographic testing of the weld seam for the detection of imperfections Metallic materials Unified method of test for the determination of quasistatic fracture toughness Paints and Varnishes Corrosion protection of steel structures by protective paint systems Part 3: Design considerations. Paints and varnishes Corrosion protection of steel structures by protective paint systems Part 5: Protective paint systems. Petroleum and natural gas industries Pipeline transportations systems

ISO 96922 ISO 96923 ISO 96924 ISO 9764 ISO 9765 ISO 9769 ISO 99561 ISO 995610 ISO 995611 ISO 99562 ISO 99563 ISO 99564 ISO 99567 ISO 99568 ISO 10042 ISO 10124 ISO 10474 ISO 10543 ISO 11484 ISO 11496 ISO 11971 ISO 11972 ISO 12094 ISO 12095 ISO 12096 ISO 12135 ISO 129443 ISO 129445 ISO 13623

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PNGI Design and operation of subsea production systems General requirements and recommendations Unbonded flexible pipe systems for subsea and marine applications. Subsea control umbilicals. Work over/completion riser systems Flexible pipe systems for subsea and marine applications Welded steel tubes for pressure purposes Ultrasonic testing of the area adjacent to the weld seam for the detection of laminar imperfections Seamless and welded steel tubes for pressure purposes Magnetic particle inspection of the tube ends for the detection of laminar imperfections Seamless and welded steel tubes for pressure purposes Magnetic particle inspection of the tube body for the detection of surface imperfections Welding Guidance on the measurement of preheating temperature, interpass temperature and preheat maintenance temperature Welding General tolerances for welded constructions Dimensions for lengths and angles Shape and position Welding consumables Shielding gases for arc welding and cutting Steel and iron Sampling and preparation of samples for the determination of chemical composition PGNI Specification for Pipeline Valves Welding coordination Tasks and responsibilities Welding personnel Approval testing of welding operators for fusion welding and of resistance weld setters for fully mechanized and automatic welding of metallic materials (I.Q.I.) Stainless steels Chemical composition Specification and qualification of welding procedures for metallic materials General rules Specification and qualification of welding procedures for metallic materials Welding procedure specification Part 2: Gas welding Specification and qualification of welding procedures for metallic materials Welding procedure specification Part 3: Electron beam welding Specification and qualification of welding procedures for metallic materials Welding procedure specification Part 4: Laser beam welding Specification and qualification of welding procedures for metallic materials Welding procedure specification Part 5: Resistance welding Specification and qualification of welding procedures for metallic materials Qualification based on tested welding consumables. Specification and qualification of welding procedures for metallic materials Qualification based on previous welding experience Specification and qualification of welding procedures for metallic materials Qualification by adoption of a standard welding procedure Specification and qualification of welding procedures for metallic materials Qualification based on pre-production welding test Specification and qualification of welding procedures for metallic materials Welding procedure test Part 1: Arc and gas welding of steels and arc welding of nickel and nickel alloys Specification and qualification of welding procedures for metallic materials Welding procedure test Part 2: Arc welding of aluminium and its alloys Specification and qualification of welding procedures for metallic materials Welding procedure test Part 3: Fusion welding of non-alloyed and low-alloyed cast irons Specification and qualification of welding procedures for metallic materials Welding procedure test Part 4: Finishing welding of aluminium castings Specification and qualification of welding procedures for metallic materials Welding procedure test Part 5: Arc welding of titanium, zirconium and their alloys Specification and qualification of welding procedures for metallic materials Welding procedure test Part 6: Arc and gas welding of copper and its alloys Specification and qualification of welding procedures for metallic materials Welding procedure test Part 7: Overlay welding Specification and qualification of welding procedures for metallic materials Welding procedure test Part 8: Welding of tubes to tube-plate joints Specification and qualification of welding procedures for metallic materials Welding procedure test Part 10: Hyperbaric dry welding

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ISO 1561411 ISO 1561412 ISO 1561413 ISO 156181 ISO 156182 ISO 17636 ISO 19840 ISO 20340 ISO D34 ISO/TR 15608 NACE RP0188 NORSOK L001 NORSOK N001 NORSOK N004 NORSOK R004 NORSOK S002 NS 3420 NS 3472 NS 3473 NS 476 NS 477 NTSGRPFJS/01 SFS 8145 SSPC/SSPM Vol 2

Specification and qualification of welding procedures for metallic materials Welding procedure test Part 11: Electron and laser beam welding Specification and qualification of welding procedures for metallic materials Welding procedure test Part 12: Spot, seam and projection welding Specification and qualification of welding procedures for metallic materials Welding procedure test Part 13: Resistance butt and flash welding Qualification testing of welders for underwater welding Part 1: Diver-welders for hyperbaric wet welding Qualification testing of welders for underwater welding Part 2: Diver-welders and welding operators for hyperbaric dry welding Non-destructive testing of welds Radiographic testing of fusion-welded joints Paints and varnishes Corrosion protection of steel structures by protective paint systems Measurement of, and acceptance criteria for, the thickness of dry film on rough surfaces Paints and varnishes Performance requirements for protective paint systems for offshore and related structures Rubber, vulcanized or thermoplastic Determination of tear strength Welding Guidelines for a metallic materials grouping system Discontinuity (holiday) testing of protective coatings, nickel alloys Piping and Valves Structural design Design of steel structures Piping and Equipment Insulation Working environment Beskrivelsestekster for bygg og anlegg (Specification texts for building and construction) Prosjektering av stlkonstruksjoner. Beregnings og konstruksjonsregler. (Steel structures Design rules) Concrete Structures. Design Rules. Paints and coatings Approval and certification of surface treatment inspectors Welding. Rules for approval of welding inspectors Certification of personnel for installation of composite pipes Anticorrosive painting, surface preparation methods of blast cleaned and shop primer coated steel substrates and preparation grades for respective treatments. Systems and Specifications, Fourth Edition

NTSGRPINSP/01 Certification of inspectors for installation of composite pipes

U.S. Mil. Spec. 18001 Military Specification for Anodes, Corrosion preventive, Zinc; slab, disc and rod shaped.

3.4 OGP Catalogue of standards


OGP Standards committee has developed a Catalogue of International IEC and ISO Standards used in the petroleum & natural gas industries. This report lists about 1,300 ISO standards and 700 IEC standards used by the OGP Standards committee member companies. For full catalogue ref. OGP Report 362, January 2005 available at http://www.ogp.org.uk.

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4 ISO/TC 67 materials related standards committees


4.1 General
ISO/TC 67 Materials, equipment and offshore structures for the petroleum, petrochemical and natural gas industry is the main ISO committee for development of standards within the upstream oil & gas industry. API offered 88 of its specifications and recommended practices to start work in this committee in 1989. A number of the ISO standards developed are also applicable to the downstream industry. ISO/TC 67 enjoys good cooperation with API, CEN, GOST, GSO, SAC and other SDOs which adopts many of the ISO standards published. API have re-adopted about 6 ISO/TC 67 standards, whereas CEN/TC12 has adopted about 115 ISO/TC 67 standards as of April 2009. China, Gulf states, Russia and others also adopts the ISO/TC 67 standards. ISO/TC 67 related websites: http://www.iso.org/iso/standards_development/technical_committees/list_of_iso_technical_committees/iso_ technical_committee.htm?commid=49506 http://committees.api.org/standards/isotc67/index.html http://www.pngis.net

4.2 ISO/TC 67/WG 5 Aluminium alloy pipes


This is an active WG directly under the TC itself and it is presently convened by Russia. The WG is responsible for the development and maintenance of the following standards: ISO 15546 Aluminium alloy drill pipe DIS 20312 RP for design and operating limits of drill stem of aluminium drill string WD 27627 Aluminium alloy drill pipe thread connection gauging

4.3 ISO/TC 67/WG7 Materials for use in H2S containing environments in oil & gas production
This is an active WG directly under the TC itself and it is presently convened by Germany. The WG is responsible for the development and maintenance of ISO 15156 Materials for use in H2S containing environments in oil & gas production, now published in three parts: Part 1: General principles for selection of crackingresistant material Part 2: Cracking resistant carbon and low alloy steels Part 3: Cracking resistant CRAs (corrosionresistant alloys) and other alloys The ISO standards have been adopted by NACE as MR0175/ISO 15156 identically. A joint maintenance panel has been appointed to maintain the standards and provide interpretations. Ref http://www.nace.org/NACE/Content/technical/MR0175/MaintenanceActivities.pdf and http://isotc.iso.org/livelink/livelink?func=ll&objId=3340364&objAction=browse&sort=name.

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Another project in this WG7 is ISO 239361 Petroleum and natural gas industries Nonmetallic materials in contact with media related to oil & gas production in several parts: Part 1: Thermoplastics published April 2009 Part 2: Elastomers work starting with assistance from MERL JIP Part 3: Thermosets Part 4: Fibre reinforced composites Part 5: Other nonmetallic materials Further parts of this standard will be developed when time and resources are available.

4.4 ISO/TC 67/WG8 Materials, corrosion, welding and joining and ndt
Following the OGP Materials Workshop 7-8 February 2007, it was proposed to reactivate this WG (disbanded in 2001). The reactivated WG held its first meeting 20-21 June 2007, hosted by Chevron in Houston, Texas with a Brazilian secretariat. The global oil & gas industry now have an international material standards work group that can discusses and take the broad view on what is required in terms of general materials requirements and recommendations from a truly international point of view. The international materials standards work within many different work groups both at the international, national and at an industry level may be influenced. The present scope of WG8 is as follows: to provide advice to ISO/TC 67 subcommittees and work groups on the selection of Standards for materials, corrosion control, welding and joining and NDE, either ISO or others as appropriate at the time; to analyse the current and pending ISO/TC 67 design and equipment standards for references to materials, corrosion control, welding and joining and NDE requirements in order to determine the gaps and overlaps; to identify possible new work items to fill the gaps; to propose rationalisation where overlaps exist, for example by identifying possible new work items to harmonise the overlaps; to assist in the prioritisation of work items for materials, corrosion control, welding and joining and NDE; to propose the initiation of new work items that are directly relevant to ISO/TC 67 and that are specifically in the fields of materials, corrosion control, welding and joining and NDE, and to recommend where in ISO the work could be done most efficiently; to propose liaisons, on behalf of ISO/TC 67, with other ISO TCs covering materials, corrosion control, welding and joining and NDE, where it is necessary to ensure that the needs of ISO/TC 67 are met. WG8 has one active new work item (21457): To develop an ISO for PNGI Materials selection and corrosion control for oil & gas production systems.

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4.5 ISO/TC 67/SC2/WG 8 Welding of pipelines


This is an active WG under SC2 with the responsibility to maintain and revise ISO 13847 Welding of pipelines (based on API 1104). WG started revision May 2007.

4.6 ISO/TC 67/SC2/WG 10 Induction bends, flanges, fittings


This is at present an inactive WG under SC2 with the responsibility to maintain and revise ISO 15590 Induction bends, flanges, fittings, part 1-3.

4.7 ISO/TC 67/SC2/WG11 Cathodic Protection of land & offshore pipelines


This WG is responsible for ISO 15589 part 1 (land) issued in 2003 and part 2 (offshore) issued in 2004

4.8 ISO/TC 67/SC2 WG 14 External pipeline protective coatings


This is a large and very active WG with five task groups with the responsibility to develop a new series of standards for External pipeline protective coatings, ISO 21809, in 5 parts: WG141 Polyolefin coatings (3-layer PE & 3-layer PP) WG142 Fusion bonded epoxy coatings published 2007 WG143 Field joint coatings published 2008 WG144 Polyethylene coatings (2-layer PE) WG145 External concrete coatings

4.9 ISO/TC 67/SC2/WG16 Line pipe ISO 3183 revision


This WG has successfully revised ISO 3183 (combined three parts to one part) and the new standard was published by ISO in March 2007. This work is done in cooperation with API committee revising their API Spec 5L for line pipe, with the intent that the new ISO 3183 standard will be adopted as the next revision of API Spec 5L. The adopted API spec 5L was published as its 44th Revision, dated October 2007. This is a major achievement. It may be interesting to note that Russia has translated and formally adopted the former issue of ISO 3183:1999 standard in three parts and issued it as a GOST R/ISO standard. China has also adopted this three part ISO standard as GB/T 9711.

4.10 ISO/TC 67/SC4/WG3 Wellhead and Christmas tree equipment


This WG is responsible for the maintenance of ISO 10423 Wellhead and Christmas tree equipment. This is done in close cooperation with API and with the clear intent that the new revision of ISO 10423 will be the next revision of API Spec 6A with same title. These two documents have been worked in parallel for some years, but there is some divergence in the API adoption of the ISO standard, which now hopefully will be resolved. The DIS 10423 ballot closed in November 2008. This standard is a key documents as many other standards within the oil & gas industry makes references to ISO 10423 and API Spec 6A.
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4.11 ISO/TC 67/SC4/WG6 Subsea equipment


This WG has a large series of ISO 13628 standards currently issued in 11 parts, but work is underway to develop five more parts of this standards. Works closely with API/C1/SC17 Subsea. Materials requirements and recommendations are embedded in the individual standards, with more general material recommendations and requirements in ISO 13628, part 1 General recommendations and requirements. In 2005 a materials task group was jointly formed by API SC17 and ISO/TC 67/SC4/ WG6 to develop a new clause 6 for the materials requirements and recommendations in ISO 136281. This group is also developing a new Annex L for Materials and welding of manifold piping and jumpers. These updates will be published as amendments after a normal ISO ballot process. The drafts have now been completed by the task group and the DIS ballot was closed in March 2009. In December of 2008, an SPE Applied Technology Workshop (ATW) on Subsea Standardization was held in Austin, Texas. The ATW was well attended and represented a wide cross section of the subsea industry for both operators and equipment manufacturers. The general consensus of the group was there is potentially room for some level of industry standardisation. The focus of this standardisation is likely to be material and welding qualification and quality assurance.

4.12 ISO/TC 67/SC5 Casing, tubing and drill pipe


This Subcommittee deals with all the OCTG which is one of the large commodity items in the oil & gas industry. There are three main ISO standards in this area from a materials point of view: ISO 11960 Casing & tubing (API 5CT) ISO 11961 Drill pipe (API 5D) ISO 13980 Corrosion resistant alloy seamless tubes for use as casing, tubing, and coupling stock (API 5CRA). These have been established on the basis of the API Specifications and now there is good cooperation between ISO and API on these matters with the ISO standards being back-adopted by API. The ISO work is handled by two working groups under SC5: WG 1 Casing, tubing and drill pipe WG 3 Corrosion resistant alloy seamless tubes for use as casing, tubing and coupling stock.

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4.13 ISO/TC 67/SC6/WG5 Piping systems


WG 5 Piping systems is responsible for the following standards which includes more or less material related topics: 13703 Offshore piping 14692 GRP piping 4 parts; in revision. 15649 Piping ISO 13703 is an international adoption of API Spec 14E which again is largely based on ANSI B31.3 for piping on the offshore installations. ISO 15649 is an adoption of ISO 13703 to comply with the EU Pressure Equipment Directive. ISO 13703 may together with ISO 15649 be revised to carry the necessary international supplements, including material requirements and recommendations for the use of ANSI B 31.3 for piping on offshore installations. Norway has supplementary requirements in NORSOK L001 Piping and valves, M601 Welding and inspection of piping and M630 and Material data sheets for piping and EEMUA also have some documents in this area. ISO 13703 was reconfirmed in 2005 with no revision. If there is support for revising ISO 13703 Offshore piping to carry the necessary international supplements a New Work Item Proposal is required to be positively balloted to open this for further work. In the present form the document does not suitably cover material requirements.

4.14 ISO/TC 67/SC7 Offshore structures


This SC which is under British leadership has a WG3 which have been working for many years on developing ISO 19902 Fixed offshore steel structures, now at 645 pages (!). This standard was published in November 2007. It includes a large clause on materials and one on fabrication of steel structures. Present thinking is that these two sections should become a separate standard at next revision. API is closely following and participating in this work and has made plans for the adoption of the ISO 19900series of standards within the next few years. ISO 19902 was adopted by CEN as EN ISO 19902 shortly after ISO publication and within six months all European countries are obliged to adopt this standard as their national standard for Fixed offshore steel structures. Denmark has already included this new standard in their revised offshore regulations. Another important standard within this committee is ISO 199013 Topside structures. The same materials and fabrication clauses basically applies here. This standard is still in its development stages, with DIS ballot closed in November of 2007. Finally SC7 has a WG8 under Canadian leadership that works on an ISO 19906 standard for arctic offshore structures. This standard is presently at DIS ballot.

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5.1 ISO/TC 17 Steel
ISO/TC17 covers standardisation in the field of cast, wrought and cold-formed steel, including technical delivery conditions for steel tubes for pressure purposes. Excluded: steel tubes within the scope of ISO/TC 5; line pipe, casing, tubing and drill pipe within the scope of ISO/TC 67; methods of mechanical testing of metals within the scope of ISO/TC 164. The current main subject in the development of ISO standards in ISO/TC17 is to improve the market relevancy of ISO standards developed or to be developed within ISO/TC17. To make ISO standards more usable in the market, international trade will be further promoted. The benefits of standardisation, such as cost reduction and a speedier distribution of products can be expected. Basic attitude of the ISO TC17 for the preparation of ISO standards is follows, 1. ISO/TC17 esteems the spirit of the WTO/TBT Agreement and devotes all efforts toward the preparation of ISO standards usable in the market of its member nations, either directly or indirectly through national or regional standards. 2. Each nation already has its own national or regional standards reflecting market needs based on individual climatic and geological environments, historical backgrounds of technologies, Laws and technological regulations. To make ISO standards acceptable to the markets of different nations, the coverage and contents of their national or regional standards should be respected in their preparation, especially in the early stage of their preparation. 3. All nations should aim at keeping the difference between their national standards and ISO standards, at least, at the level a) or b) of Modified specified in the ISO/IEC Guide 21:1999. 4. The P-members of ISO/TC17 or ISO/TC17/SCs should ensure to let all members joining early development work of an ISO standard within ISO/TC17 act along the guideline.
Subcommittee/Working Group of ISO/TC17 relevant for oil & gas: TC 17/AG TC 17/WG 15 TC 17/WG 16 TC 17/WG 17 TC 17/SC 1 TC 17/SC 3 TC 17/SC 4 TC 17/SC 7 TC 17/SC 10 TC 17/SC 11 TC 17/SC 12 TC 17/SC 16 TC 17/SC 19 TC 17/SC 20 Advisory group Steel Basic rules for specifying impact strength in specifications Magnetic steels Steel names based on principal symbols Methods of determination of chemical composition Steels for structural purposes Heat treatable and alloy steels Methods of testing (other than mechanical tests and chemical analysis) Steel for pressure purposes Steel castings Continuous mill flat rolled products Steels for the reinforcement and prestressing of concrete Technical delivery conditions for steel tubes for pressure purposes General technical delivery conditions, sampling

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ISO/TC17 has chairman and secretariat held by Japan. It appears to be an active committee. There are many other WGs under some of the SCs.
Total number of published ISO standards related to the TC and its SCs: Participating countries: Observing countries: 306 30 34

Examples of standards in ISO/TC17 under development:


ISO/CD 93281 Steel flat products for pressure purposes Technical delivery conditions Part 1: General requirements ISO/CD 93282 Steel flat products for pressure purposes Technical delivery conditions Part 2: Non-alloy and alloy steels with specified elevated temperature properties ISO/DIS 10332 Non-destructive testing of steel tubes Automated ultrasonic testing of seamless and welded (except submerged arc-welded) steel tubes for verification of hydraulic leak-tightness as a substitution for the hydraulic test ISO/DIS 10893x Non-destructive testing of steel tubes Many parts ISO/DIS 4986 Steel and iron castings Magnetic particle inspection ISO/DIS 4987 Steel and iron castings Liquid penetrant inspection ISO/NP 10474 Steel and steel products Inspection documents ISO/WD 6301 Structural steels Part 1: General delivery conditions for hot rolled products ISO/WD 6302 Structural steels Part 2: Technical delivery conditions for non alloy structural steels for general purpose.

5.2 ISO/TC35 Paints and varnishes


This committee develops ISO standards of interest to the oil & gas industry: ISO 12944 Paints and varnishes ISO 15741:2001 Paints and varnishes Friction-reduction coatings for the interior of on and offshore steel pipelines for non-corrosive gases ISO 20340:2003 Paints and varnishes Performance requirements for protective paint systems for offshore and related structures

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5.3 ISO/TC44 Welding and allied processes


ISO/TC 44 produces standards in the field of welding, by all processes, as well as allied processes; these standards include terminology, definitions and the symbolic representation of welds on drawings, apparatus and equipment for welding, raw materials (gas, parent and filler metals) welding processes and rules, methods of test and control, calculations and design of welded assemblies, welders qualifications as well as safety and health.
Total number of published ISO standards related to the TC and its SCs: Participating countries: Observing countries: 276 34 37

This committee develops a number of ISO standards of general interest also to the oil & gas industry.

5.4 ISO/TC156 Corrosion of metals and alloys


ISO/TC 156 is responsible for standardisation in the field of corrosion of metals and alloys including corrosion test methods and corrosion prevention methods. It also deals with the coordination of these activities within ISO.
Total number of published ISO standards related to the TC and its SCs: Participating countries: Observing countries: 54 20 27

This committee develops ISO standards of interest to the oil & gas industry.

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API has been working on standards for the oil & gas industry since 1923 and materials issues are integrated and covered in many of its subcommittees and work groups, which are normally split on component level, such as: SC2 Subcommittee on Offshore Structures SC5 Subcommittee on Tubular Goods SC6 Subcommittee on Valves & Wellhead Equipment SC8 Subcommittee on Drilling Structures & Equipment SC15 Subcommittee on Fiberglas & Plastic Tubulars SC16 Subcommittee on Drilling Well Control Equipment SC17 Subcommittee on Subsea Production Equipment SC18 Subcommittee on Quality SC19 Subcommittee on Completion Equipment SC20 Subcommittee on Supply Chain Management Many of the standards developed by API have been offered to ISO for internationalisation and about 60% of the ISO/TC 67 standards now published are based on previous API documents. API is recognised by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) as the national US standards development organisation for the oil & gas industry. Some of the key API standards which are important as regards material requirements are: API RP 2AWSD API Spec 2W API Spec 2Y API RP 2Z API Spec 2B API Spec 5CT API Spec 6A API RP 14E API TR 17TR1 API TR 17TR2 API RP 49 API RP 571 API TR 938C API Std 1104 API RP 1111 Planning, Designing and Constructing Fixed Offshore Platforms Working Stress Design Steel Plates for Offshore Structures, Produced by Thermo-Mechanical Control Processing (TMCP) Steel Plates, Quenched-and-tempered, for Offshore Structures Preproduction Qualification for Steel Plates for Offshore Structures Fabrication of Structural Steel Pipe Casing and tubing Wellhead and christmas tree equipment Offshore piping Evaluation Standard for Internal Pressure Sheath Polymers for High Temperature Flexible Pipes The Ageing of PA11 in Flexible Pipes Recommended Practice for Drilling and Well Servicing Operations Involving Hydrogen Sulfide Damage Mechanisms Affecting Fixed Equipment in the Refining Industry Use of Duplex Stainless Steels in the Oil Refining Industry Welding of Pipelines and Related Facilities Design, Construction, Operation, and Maintenance of Off-shore Hydrocarbon Pipeline and Risers

The new API SC20 for Supply chain management looks into some materials issues related to critical forgings, heat treatment and NDT: API Spec 20A API Spec 20B API Spec 20C Closed-die forgings for critical services Heat treatment NDT

API committee documents are available at: http://committees.api.org/standards/ecs/index.html.


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7 ASTM standards committees


Numerous ASTM standards are being used in the oil & gas industry as reference documents, however, no active participation by the global oil & gas industry in ASTM work well is known. The ASTM standards are used in many instances by the upstream oil & gas community and in particular in Europe with additional requirements.

8 AWS standards committees


American Welding Society has been developing standards used by the oil & gas industry for many years. One of the best known standards may be: AWS D1.1 Structural welding code steel

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9 CEN Materials related committees


9.1 CEN/TC12
This committee mainly adopts the standards developed by ISO/TC 67 as EN-ISO standards. These in turn are adopted by all members of CEN, which are basically all the 30+ members countries of EU and EEA. As of end 2008, CEN/TC12 has adopted about 120 of the ISO/ TC 67 published standards. This implies that these standards will have been adopted or will be adopted within six months of their CEN approval as national standards for the subjects in question by all European countries, with the competing national standards to be withdrawn.

9.2 CEN/TC 219 cathodic protection


This committee have developed standards of relevance for the oil & gas industry, mainly from a European perspective. Liaison with this committee is in discussion by ISO/TC 67/SC2/ WG11 EN 12473:2000 EN 12474:2001 EN 12495:2000 EN 12954:2001 General principles of cathodic protection in sea water Cathodic protection of submarine pipelines Cathodic protection for fixed steel offshore structures Cathodic protection of buried or immersed metallic structures General principles and application for pipelines EN 13173:2001 Cathodic protection for steel offshore floating structures EN 15112:2006 External cathodic protection of well casings

Some of these standards were in the process of being adopted by ISO/TC 156, but ISO/TC 67 have commented this and requested some reconsiderations in view of having issued ISO 15589, part 1 and 2.

9.3 CEN/TC234 Gas infrastructure


The WG3 of this committee has developed an extensive package of standards for gas pipelines used in Europe, including material standards. Discussions have been held with ISO/TC 67/SC2 to harmonise its standards, but so far with little success. Hence, when CEN/TC12 adopted the ISO/TC 67 standard 13623 for pipelines it had to be restricted to exclude onland gas pipelines. So also with the accompanying welding and component standards. However, work is underway to study the differences in these standards, which will hopefully lead to new efforts in the harmonisation work.

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10 ECISS
ECISS (European Committee for Iron and Steel Standardization) has taken over the standardisation activities of COCOR, the Coordinating Committee on the nomenclature of iron and steel products, a committee originally set up under the ECSC (European Coal and Steel Community) Treaty. It develops draft standards which are then submitted for the formal approval of the CEN National Members. ECISS became an Associated Body of CEN in 1986. The CEN Management Centre provides its Secretariat. ECISS has until now the following technical committees: ECISS/TC 1 ECISS/TC 2 ECISS/TC 6 ECISS/TC 7 ECISS/TC 9 ECISS/TC 10 ECISS/TC 11 ECISS/TC 12 ECISS/TC 13 ECISS/TC 15 ECISS/TC 19 ECISS/TC 20 ECISS/TC 21 ECISS/TC 22 ECISS/TC 23 ECISS/TC 24 ECISS/TC 26 ECISS/TC 27 ECISS/TC 29 ECISS/TC 30 ECISS/TC 31 Steel Mechanical testing Steel Physico-chemical and non-destructive testing Steels Definition and classification Conventional designation of steel Technical conditions of delivery and quality control Structural steels Grades and qualities Structural steel sections and hot rolled steel bars for engineering use Dimensions and tolerances Structural steels and steels for pressure purposes, flat products Dimensions and tolerances Flat products for cold working Qualities, dimensions, tolerances and specific tests Wire-rod Qualities, dimensions, tolerances and specific tests Concrete reinforcing and prestressing steels Properties, dimensions, tolerances and specific tests Methods of chemical analysis of ferrous products Vocabulary of heat treatment terms Steels for pressure purposes Qualities Steels for heat treatment, alloy steels and free-cutting steels Qualities and dimensions Electrical steel sheet and strip qualities Qualities, dimensions, tolerances and specific tests Tinmill products Qualities, dimensions, tolerances and specific tests Surface coated flat products Qualities, dimensions, tolerances and specific tests Steel tubes and fittings for steel tubes Steel wires Steel castings

ECISS/TC 10 has among many others, developed the following standard: EN 10225:2001 Weldable structural steels for fixed offshore structures Technical delivery conditions (which is under development and approval, targeted for August 2009)

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ECISS/TC 29 has among many others, developed the following standard: EN 102081:1997 Steel pipes for pipelines for combustible fluids Technical delivery conditions Part 1: Pipes of requirement class A EN 102082:1996 Steel pipes for pipelines for combustible fluids Technical delivery conditions Part 2: Pipes of requirement class B EN 10288:2002 Steel tubes and fittings for onshore and offshore pipelines External two layer extruded polyethylene based coatings EN 10289:2002 Steel tubes and fittings for onshore and offshore pipelines External liquid applied epoxy and epoxy-modified coatings EN 10290:2002 Steel tubes and fittings for onshore and offshore pipelines External liquid applied polyurethane and polyurethane-modified coatings EN 10298:2005 Steel tubes and fittings for on shore and offshore pipelines Internal lining with cement mortar EN 10300:2005 Steel tubes and fittings for onshore and offshore pipelines Bituminous hot applied materials for external coating EN 10301:2003 Steel tubes and fittings for on and offshore pipelines Internal coating for the reduction of friction for conveyance of non corrosive gas EN 10310:2003 Steel tubes and fittings for onshore and offshore pipelines Internal and external polyamide powder based coatings EN 10329:2006 Steel tubes and fittings for onshore and offshore pipelines External field joint coatings EN 10339:2007 Steel tubes for onshore and offshore water pipelines Internal liquid applied epoxy linings for corrosion protection ECISS/TC29/SC4 works with ISO/TC 67/SC2 on pipeline coating standards and their adoption into the European sphere. A new organisation of ECISS was decided in Vienna end of 2008 and will be put in place beginning of 2010. Numbers have not yet been given to the new Technical Committees. The new list of TCs is given below:
New title General issues Tests other than chemical analysis Chemical analysis Structural steels other than reinforcements Reinforcing and prestressing steels Steels for heat treatment, alloy steels, freecutting steels and stainless steels Wire rod and wire Steels for pressure purposes Electrical steel sheet and strip Coated and uncoated flat products for cold working and construction Tubes Castings and Forgings Former ECISS TCs ECISS/TC 5 (disbanded), 6, 7, 9, 21 ECISS/TC 1 and 2 ECISS/TC 20 ECISS/TC 10 (+ SC1 and 4), 11, 12 ECISS/TC 19 (+ SC 1 and 2) ECISS/TC 23 (+SC 1) ECISS/TC 15 and 30 ECISS/TC 22 ECISS/TC 24 ECISS/TC 13, 26, 27 (+SC 1) ECISS/TC 29 + SCs ECISS/TC 31 + ECISS/TC 28 Secr. UK FR SE DE DE DE FR DE DE FR IT FR

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11 EFC standards work


The European Federation of Corrosion (EFC) is a voluntary association of non-profit-making scientific and technical societies and association. The purpose of the Federation is to contribute to the general advancement of the science of corrosion and of the protection of materials by promoting cooperation in Europe between scientific and technical societies and associations devoted to these areas of activity and by collaborating with similar associations throughout the world. EFC has a cooperation agreement with NACE. EFC organises an annual corrosion conference, EUROCORR, somewhere in Europe. EFC has published two standards used by the European oil & gas industry: EFC 16 Corrosion Resistant Alloys for Oil & Gas Production: Guidance on General Requirements and Test Methods for H2S Service (EFC 17, 2nd Edition) May 2002. A revised and updated set of guidelines applicable to stainless steels, nickel alloys and titanium alloys covering: SSC/SCC test procedures; reference environments for SSC and SCC testing; guidance on autoclave testing of CRAs; procedures for testing CRAs exposed to sulphur and H2S. EFC 17 Materials Requirements for Carbon and Low Alloy Steels for H2S-Containing Environments in Oil & Gas Production (EFC 16, 2nd Edition) March 2002. This is a revised and updated version of an EFC report on the possible types of H2S cracking that can occur in an oilfield. It covers all items of equipment used, from the well to the export pipelines and also recommends test methods for evaluating materials performance. A key reference document for materials engineers and product suppliers working in the oil & gas industry. However, the new parts of ISO 15156 standards are now taking over as reference for the subject.

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12 EEMUA Materials technology committee (MTC)


12.1 General introduction to EEMUA
EEMUA (Engineering Equipment & Materials Users Association) was founded in 1983 by amalgamating the Engineering Equipment Users Association (EEUA) founded in 1950 with the Oil Companies Materials Association (OCMA), also founded in the early 1950s. EEMUA has its head office in London and most of its members are British companies. EEMUAs mission is to improve quality and safety, and to reduce the cost of operating industrial facilities by sharing experience and expertise, and by the active, enlightened promotion of the distinct interests of engineering users. This mission is achieved by: Providing the organisation within which networking, information sharing and collaboration among users on non-competitive technical matters can take place Influencing the way written regulations are interpreted and applied in practice Promoting and presenting the users views, and encouraging the application of good sound engineering practice Developing and publishing user standards, specifications, and training materials Facilitating members participation in national, European and international standards making Influencing relevant national and European legislation and regulations. One of the EEMUA committees focus on Material Technology (EEMUA MTC)

12.2 Relevant EEMUA Publications


144:87 145:87 146:87 149:97 158:94 176:98 179:96 194:04 197:99 203:04 90/10 Copper Nickel Alloy Piping for Offshore Applications Specification: Tubes Seamless and Welded 90/10 Copper Nickel Alloy Piping for Offshore Applications Specification: Flanges Composite and Solid 90/10 Copper Nickel Alloy Piping for Offshore Applications Specification: Fittings Code of Practice for the Identification and Checking of Materials of Construction in Pressure Systems in Process Plants Construction Specification for Fixed Offshore Structures in the North Sea Specification for Structural Castings for Use Offshore A Working Guide for Carbon Steel Equipment in Wet H2S Service Guidelines for Materials Selection and Corrosion Control for Subsea Oil & Gas Production Equipment Specification for the Fabrication of Non-Primary Structural Steelwork for Offshore Installations Guide to the Application of ISO 3183 Parts 2 (1996) and 3 (1999) Petroleum and Natural Gas Industries Steel Pipes for Pipelines Technical Delivery Conditions Piping and the European Pressure Equipment Directive: Guidance for Plant Owners/Operators

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13 NACE standards committees


Since 1943 NACE have been dedicated to a single mission to protect people, assets, and environment from the effects of corrosion. NACE have members in 92 countries. Built upon decades of knowledge and expertise from dedicated members all around the world, NACE International is involved in every industry and area of corrosion prevention and control, from chemical processing and water systems to transportation and infrastructure protection. NACE International is a track to the corrosion engineering and science community, and is recognised around the world as an authority for corrosion control solutions. NACE International serves its members by: Setting standards for the corrosion industry Disseminating the latest technology worldwide through peer-reviewed journals and technical papers Hosting and managing the most important international conferences, exhibits and topical meetings in the corrosion industry Recognising distinguished achievement in corrosion through the presentation of wellrespected awards Linking you to colleagues and important career information Enhancing programs, services and connections with the corporate community Promoting the interests of the corrosion science and engineering industry through government relation activities in Washington, D.C. The consequences of sudden failures of metallic components used in the oil & gas field, and associated with their exposure to H2S-containing production fluids, led to the preparation of the first edition of NACE Standard MR0175. This standard was published in 1975 by the National Association of Corrosion Engineers, now known as NACE International. In separate developments, the European Federation of Corrosion issued EFC Publication 16 in 1995 and EFC Publication 17 in 1996. These documents are generally complementary to those of NACE though they differ in scope and detail. With the cooperation of NACE and EFC, ISO/TC 67 formed Working Group 7 to prepare ISO 15156. The Working Group are to promote the collection, review and, where appropriate, publication of field experience and laboratory test data related to the cracking resistance of metallic materials in H2S-containing environments. NACE MR0175/ISO 15156 utilises the above sources to provide requirements and recommendations for materials qualification and selection for safe application in environments containing wet H2S in oil & gas production systems. Four Technical Corrigenda (addenda) providing revisions to NACE MR0175/ISO 15156, are the results of ballot items approved during 2004 and 2005. The ISO Maintenance Panel is the group responsible for interpretations and ballots for change related to NACE MR0175/ISO 15156. This group reports up through ISO TC 67 WG7.

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NACE Specific Technology Group (STG) 32 is the committee responsible for Oil & Gas Production Metallurgy. Under this STG, there are several Task Groups and Technology Exchange Groups. Relevant task groups are as follows: 1. TG 299 NACE MR0175/ISO 15156: Oversight of Maintenance Panel. Assignment: Review and vote on revisions or addenda proposed for NACE MR0175/ISO 15156, and technical reports or other data published by the maintenance panel. 2. TG 328 Welding and Fabrication of Corrosion-Resistant Alloys (CRAs) Corrosion Issues in Oil & Gas Production. Assignment: Produce a state-of-the-art technical committee report reviewing current corrosion issues related to the welding, fabrication, and assessment of corrosion-resistant alloys (CRAs) for successful operation in oil & gas production environments with specific consideration of corrosion and environmentally assisted cracking.

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14 NORSOK standards committee Standards Norway


The NORSOK standards are developed by the Norwegian petroleum industry to ensure adequate safety, value adding and cost effectiveness for petroleum industry developments and operations. Furthermore, NORSOK standards are as far as possible intended to replace oil company specifications and serve as references in the authorities regulations. The NORSOK standards are normally based on recognised international standards, adding the provisions deemed necessary to fill the broad needs of the Norwegian petroleum industry. Where relevant NORSOK standards will be used to provide the Norwegian industry input to the international standardisation process. Subject to development and publication of international standards, the relevant NORSOK standard will be withdrawn. The NORSOK standards are developed according to the consensus principle generally applicable standards work and according to established procedures defined in NORSOK A001. The NORSOK standards are prepared and published with support by OLF (The Norwegian Oil Industry Association) and TBL (Federation of Norwegian Manufacturing Industries). NORSOK standards are now administered and published by SN (Standards Norway). Expert Group Materials (SN/K114/EgM) is active, meets regularly and is responsible for the publication and maintenance of following NORSOK standards: M001 M101 M102 M120 M121 M122 M123 M501 M503 M506 M601 M622 M630 M650 M710 Materials selection (Rev. 4, August 2004) Structural steel fabrication (Rev. 4, Dec. 2000) Structural aluminium fabrication (Rev. 1, Sept. 1997) Material data sheets for structural steel (Rev. 5, Nov. 2008) Aluminium structural material (Rev. 1, Sept. 1997) Cast structural steel (Rev. 1, June 2003) Forged structural steel (Rev. 1, June 2003) Surface preparation and protective coating (Rev. 5, June 2004) Cathodic protection (Rev. 3, May 2007) CO2 corrosion rate calculation model (Rev. 2, June 2005) Welding and inspection of piping (Rev. 5, April 2008) Fabrication and installation of GRP piping systems (Rev 1 April 2005) Material data sheets for piping (Rev. 4, January 2004) Qualification of manufacturers of special materials (Rev. 3, April 2004) Qualification of non-metallic sealing materials and manufacturers (Rev. 2, Oct. 2001)

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15 OGP Materials Subcommittee


This committee was established after the OGP workshop in 2007 with the following terms of reference: a. To arrange for global networking of the materials technology specialists from within the OGP membership. b. Share experience and company/project specifications and seek harmonisation at the level of international standards for the benefit of members and industry. c. To evaluate and monitor material standards, including codes or guidelines and to identify those which are out of date or inadequate and need revision, and identify those areas in which new standards may be required, but do not presently exist. d. To support ISO/TC 67/WG8 and other relevant materials related international standards work groups or developing work. e. Assist OGP Standards Committee with executing its terms of reference within the field of materials.

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16 TWI standards activities


The Welding Institute, Cambridge, UK plays a key role in the development of many standards which are important to the oil, gas and chemicals industries and is represented on the following committees: CEN TC121 TC54 TC249/SC5 TC44 TC67/SC2/WG8 TC67/SC7/WG3 Welding (several working groups and subcommittees) Pressure vessels Welding of thermoplastic materials Testing of welds and welding quality Welding of pipelines Offshore tubular structures Oil & Gas and Refinery Working Parties Oil & Gas Production Metallurgy Petroleum Refining and Gas Processing Materials for use in H2S containing environments in oil & gas production

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17 Company specification
All of the international operators have their own in-house technical specifications in order to specify exactly what is considered required for their plants, installations and operations. These specifications (frequently called company standards, design & engineering practices, best practices, supplementary technical specifications etc) also carry their operators valuable experience and they may be supplemented by individual project specifications to cover specific project needs. These documents are normally based on, but include various degrees of supplements and amendments to international, national and industry standards. At the workshop in February 2007, the operating companies present agreed to share their specifications in the OGP environment, for review by the other participants to see if there was scope for harmonisation, standardisation or improvement in some areas. The operating company technical specifications are made available at a password protected OGP website for information and review by the OGP Materials Subcommittee.

18 Observations and comments


Observation, comments or other input to this report are welcome to be sent to OGP, London by email to [email protected] for consideration of the OGP Materials Sub-committee for the revision of this report.

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What is OGP?
The International Association of Oil & Gas Producers encompasses the worlds leading private and state-owned oil & gas companies, their national and regional associations, and major upstream contractors and suppliers.

Vision
To work on behalf of the worlds oil & gas producing companies to promote responsible and profitable operations

Mission
To represent the interests of oil & gas producing companies to international regulators and legislative bodies To liaise with other industry associations globally and provide a forum for sharing experiences, debating emerging issues and establishing common ground to promote cooperation, consistency and effectiveness To facilitate continuous improvement in HSE, CSR, engineering and operations

Objectives
To improve understanding of our industry by being visible, accessible and a reliable source of information To represent and advocate industry views by developing effective proposals To improve the collection, analysis and dissemination of data on HSE performance To develop and disseminate best practice in HSE, engineering and operations To promote CSR awareness and best practice

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