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establishes the minimum mandatory requirements to control external corrosion for metallic assets across onshore and offshore environments. It functions as a foundational governing standard within the general engineering series, dictating the design, construction, commissioning, operation, maintenance, and repair protocols required to preserve asset integrity. By systematically mitigating the aggressive external corrosion risks of the Arabian Gulf’s high-salinity, high-temperature, and severe atmospheric conditions, this standard protects billions of dollars in infrastructure. Core Scope and Material Coverage
The standard covers only metallic surfaces. Concrete protection falls under separate Aramco civil engineering documents. 2. Environmental Degradation Mechanisms
SAES-A-134 requires that coating systems be selected based on the specific environmental conditions, operating temperature, and application method. saes-a-134
establishes the minimum mandatory requirements to control external corrosion across metallic assets in industrial facilities. In the oil and gas industry, mitigating atmospheric degradation, soil corrosion, and harsh marine environments is critical to maintaining operational safety and protecting billions of dollars in infrastructure. Managed by the Corrosion Control Standards Committee , SAES-A-134 dictates how assets are designed, operated, and repaired to prevent catastrophic metal loss.
The standard mandates specific control measures based on the environment in which the asset operates. 1. Atmospheric Corrosion Protection Core Scope and Material Coverage The standard covers
While SAES-A-134 governs how you protect the outside of a pipe from its environment, ASME SA-134 governs the properties of the pipe itself . In a typical project, ASME SA-134 might be the standard cited on a material requisition for the steel pipe, while SAES-A-134 would be cited on the specification for the pipe's external coating and cathodic protection. They are not interchangeable; they are complementary.
Compliance with SAES-A-134 is mandatory for all new construction and major maintenance programs. Failure to adhere to these classifications can result in premature equipment failure and significant financial losses. Engineers must reference the latest revision of this standard during the design phase to ensure material certifications and surface preparation methods meet Aramco's rigorous quality benchmarks. including coatings and CP.
is far more than a simple material grade—it is a rigorous quality assurance framework designed for the harshest corrosion environments on earth. By enforcing ultra-low sulfur, higher molybdenum, and mandatory impact testing, it transforms standard 316L stainless steel into a robust alloy capable of withstanding sour gas, high chlorides, and extreme pressure.
Standard ASTM A240 316L (the general spec for plate) does not automatically guarantee resistance to these phenomena. Therefore, SAES-A-134 was developed to enforce tighter requirements, ensuring that every batch of steel delivered to Aramco facilities is fit for sour service and harsh marine environments.
Protection against soil corrosion, including coatings and CP.