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ISO 15156-1:2009/Cir.

1:2014(E)

INTERNATIONAL STANDARD ISO 15156-1:2009


TECHNICAL CIRCULAR 1

Published 2014-01-27

INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR STANDARDIZATION • МЕЖДУНАРОДНАЯ ОРГАНИЗАЦИЯ ПО СТАНДАРТИЗАЦИИ • ORGANISATION INTERNATIONALE DE NORMALISATION

Petroleum and natural gas industries — Materials for use in H2S-


containing environments in oil and gas production
Part 1:
General principles for selection of cracking-resistant materials

TECHNICAL CIRCULAR 1

Industries du pétrole et du gaz naturel — Matériaux pour utilisation dans des environnements contenant de
l'hydrogène sulfuré (H2S) dans la production de pétrole et de gaz —

Partie 1: Principes généraux pour le choix des matériaux résistant au craquage

CIRCULAIRE TECHNIQUE 1

Technical Circular 1 to ISO 15156-1 was prepared by the ISO 15156 Maintenance Agency on behalf of Technical
Committee ISO/TC 67, Materials, equipment and offshore structures for petroleum, petrochemical and natural gas
industries.

ICS 75.180.01 Ref. No. ISO 15156-1:2009/Cir.1:2014(E)

Published by the ISO 15156 Maintenance Agency (DIN-Germany)

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Foreword
The establishment of the ISO 15156 Maintenance Agency was confirmed by the ISO Technical Management
Board in June 2007. A copy of the TMB Vote-Form Number: 34/2007 giving the rules of procedure for the
maintenance agency can be obtained from the ISO TMB Secretariat. It is also available from the ISO 15156
website at www.iso.org/iso15156maintenance .

ISO 15156 series has, since publication, been amended by a number of Technical Corrigenda and Technical
Circulars and consists of the following parts, under the general title Petroleum and natural gas industries —
Materials for use in H2S-containing environments in oil and gas production:

 Part 1: General principles for selection of cracking-resistant materials (2009)

 Technical Circular 1, ISO 15156-1:2009/Cir.1:2014(E) (2014-01-27)

 Part 2: Cracking-resistant carbon and low alloy steels, and the use of cast irons (2009)

 Technical Circular 1, ISO 15156-2:2009/Cir.1:2011(E) (2011-06-14)

 Technical Circular 2, ISO 15156-2:2009/Cir.2:2014(E) (2014-01-27)

 Part 3: Cracking-resistant CRAs (corrosion-resistant alloys) and other alloys (2009)

 Technical Circular 1, ISO 15156-3:2009/Cir.1:2011(E) (2011-06-20)

 Technical Circular 2, ISO 15156-3:2009/Cir.2:2013(E) (2013-08-27)

 Technical Circular 3, ISO 15156-3:2009/Cir.3:2014(E) (2014-01-27)

As applicable, subsequent publications resulting in new editions of an individual part of ISO 15156, effectively
replace the corresponding set of documents shown above. Information on the latest status of these documents
can be obtained from www.iso.org/iso15156maintenance .

Changes to ISO 15156-1:2009 introduced by this Technical Circular 1, ISO 15156-1:2009/Cir.1:2014(E) are shown
in the document below in blue.

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Page 1, clause 1 Scope

Replace clause 1 with the following:

1 Scope

This part of ISO 15156 describes general principles and gives requirements and recommendations for the
selection and qualification of metallic materials for service in equipment used in oil and gas production and in
natural-gas sweetening plants in H2S-containing environments, where the failure of such equipment can pose a
risk to the health and safety of the public and personnel or to the environment. It can be applied to help to avoid
costly corrosion damage to the equipment itself. It supplements, but does not replace, the materials requirements
given in the appropriate design codes, standards or regulations.

This part of ISO 15156 addresses all mechanisms of cracking that can be caused by H2S, including sulfide stress
cracking, stress corrosion cracking, hydrogen-induced cracking and stepwise cracking, stress-oriented hydrogen-
induced cracking, soft zone cracking and galvanically induced hydrogen stress cracking.

Table 1 provides a non-exhaustive list of equipment to which this part of ISO 15156 is applicable, including
permitted exclusions.

This part of ISO 15156 applies to the qualification and selection of materials for equipment designed and
constructed using load controlled design methods. For design utilizing strain-based design methods, see
ISO 15156-1, Clause 5.

This part of ISO 15156 is not necessarily applicable to equipment used in refining or downstream processes and
equipment.

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Page 6, clause 5 General Principles

Replace clause 5 with the following:

5 General principles
Users of ISO 15156 (all parts) shall first assess the conditions to which the materials they wish to select can be
exposed. These conditions shall be evaluated, defined and documented in accordance with this part of ISO 15156.

The equipment user shall determine whether or not the service conditions are such that ISO 15156 (all parts)
applies.

Materials selection shall be made following the requirements and recommendations of ISO 15156-2 or ISO 15156-
3, as appropriate.

The use of ISO 15156-2 or ISO 15156-3 can require an exchange of information (for example concerning required
or suitable service conditions) between the equipment user and the equipment or materials supplier. If necessary,
the equipment user should advise other parties of the service conditions.

NOTE It can be necessary for the equipment supplier to exchange information with the equipment manufacturer, the
materials supplier, and/or the materials manufacturer.

Qualification, with respect to a particular mode of failure, for use in defined service conditions also qualifies a
material for use under other service conditions that are equal to or less severe in all respects than the conditions
for which qualification was carried out.

It is the equipment user's responsibility to ensure that any material specified for use in their equipment is
satisfactory in the service environment.

It is the equipment or materials supplier's responsibility to meet the metallurgical and manufacturing requirements,
and, when necessary, any additional testing requirements, of ISO 15156 (all parts) for the material selected in the
condition in which it enters into service.

It is the equipment or materials supplier's responsibility to comply with the requirements for the
marking/documentation of materials in accordance with ISO 15156-2:2009, Clause 9, or ISO 15156-3:2009, 7.2,
as appropriate.

This part of ISO 15156 applies to the qualification and selection of materials for equipment designed and
constructed using load controlled design methods. For designs utilizing strain-based design methods, use of this
part of ISO 15156 might not be appropriate and other test methods, not addressed in ISO 15156, might be
required. The equipment/material supplier, in conjunction with the equipment user, shall define and agree on other
testing requirements and acceptance criteria.

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