Microbiologically Influenced Corrosion (MIC) is one of the most insidious integrity threats not only to the upstream oil and gas assets, but also to the associated reservoirs. Poor and inadequate MIC mitigation therefore results both in asset equipment deterioration and reservoir souring and plugging. Furthermore, MIC deterioration rates could reach several millimeters per year. Consequently, once bacterial contamination is introduced into the system, MIC could produce corrosion leaks and failures in a very short period of time.

Therefore, it is of paramount importance to appreciate how and where bacteria grow, what their metabolism reactions are and how they could render their living environment a corrosive one. More importantly it is equally important to appreciate what the best techniques are for assessing bacterial populations and Microbiologically Influenced Corrosion and then how to control and mitigate them.

This training has been based on extensive field experience in various continents and regions and offers various best practices in MIC monitoring, assessment and mitigation from around the world. Furthermore, the training course also demonstrates how the corrosion management concept could be utilized to significantly enhance Microbiologically Influenced Corrosion control and mitigation in any upstream oil and gas asset exposed to MIC.

 

By the end of this training, participants will learn to:

  • Appreciate the MIC deterioration mechanisms encountered in the upstream oil and gas industry
  • Appreciate the basic required conditions for bacterial growth
  • Design and utilise various bacterial and MIC monitoring techniques
  • Implement various MIC mitigation solutions
  • Utilise corrosion management for improved MIC control and mitigation

Day 1 

MIC Background in the Upstream Oil and Gas Industry 

  • Introductions (trainer, scope, objectives and references)
  • Corrosion in the oil and gas industry
  • Why distinguishing MIC
  • Locations where MIC is found
  • MIC and materials selection

Day 2 

Bacterial and MIC Basics 

  • Microorganisms in the oil and gas industry
  • Bacterial growth conditions and nutrition
  • SRB and their mechanisms
  • Predominant MIC mechanisms in the oil and gas industry
  • Reservoir souring and plugging
  • Management of MIC in the oil and gas industry

Day 3 

MIC Detection and Assessment 

  • Nitrate treatment
  • Beneficial microbial processes
  • Diagnosing MIC
  • MIC detection and assessment
  • Application of biocides and chemical treatments

Day 4 

MIC Mitigation and Monitoring Techniques 

  • MIC mitigation
  • MIC monitoring
  • The significance of using side streams for bacterial monitoring
  • MIC and corrosion management in the oil and gas industry
  • MIC, corrosion control matrices and corrosion KPIs

Day 5 

Recommended MIC Mitigation Solutions 

  • Review of current models for MIC management
  • Various MIC case studies
  • Conclusions and recommendations
  • General reference section (or important points to remember with regards to bacteria and MIC)

This training is suitable to a wide range of professionals but those who will greatly benefit include: 

  • Corrosion & Integrity Engineers
  • Production & Operation Engineers
  • Inspection Engineers
  • Repair & Maintenance Engineers
  • Coating & CP Engineers
  • Asset Project Engineers & Asset Managers
  • Chemical Treatment Specialists
  • Corrosion Monitoring Systems Specialists
  • Laboratory Technicians

Course Schedules

  • 5 Days - Nov 2, 2026
  • english
  • face to face
  • Geneva - Switzerland
  • $ 5,950
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