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The world's largest Corrosion Conference will take place in Salt Lake City, Utah in 2012.
CORROSION 2012 is an opportunity for corrosion industry leaders, executives, and decision-makers to join together for an exciting week of symposia, forums, networking events, and other interactive opportunities.
More than 5,000 industry professionals and 350+ exhibitors from around the world attend the NACE Annual Corrosion Conference and Exposition each year.
Of the many technical and educational resources, public awareness activities, and networking opportunities produced by NACE International, the annual conference is one of the top reasons so many corrosion professionals thrive in their careers.
By taking advantage of the technical program, committee meetings, seminars and lectures, networking venues, and the largest corrosion exhibition in the world, attendees bring the latest corrosion knowledge back to their workplace.
For further information on the NACE Corrosion 2012 Conference, please click here.
Colonial operates the world’s largest-volume refined liquid petroleum products pipeline, extending more than 5,500 miles in 3,500 miles of right of way and with over 2,000 miles of stub lines. It accounts for roughly 20% of all liquid fuels utilized in the U.S., delivered primarily from refineries in Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama to 262 marketing terminals at 78 locations.
After extensive evaluation of different products on the market, Colonial’s Southeast District chose Abriox’s MERLIN system for their remote monitoring program. Since then they have realized some significant benefits:
• Minimal driving exposure for RoW Inspectors
• Freed up their time to perform other duties
• Improved the accuracy of CP data
• Provided critical alarms so that rectifiers can be repaired more quickly
• Saved money overall
Mike Pearce (Corrosion Program Manager) has authored a paper published in January’s NACE Materials Performance magazine describing how the benefits were achieved.
The article can be downloaded from our White Paper page