Sadine Tibal, Ph.D.

SUMMARY

Over thirty five years of experience in corrosion prevention and control in the oil and gas, chemical, and refining industry. Managed several major joint industry research and development projects on oilfield chemical evaluation, refinery high temperature crude corrosivity, corrosion prediction in oil and gas production and hydrogen induced cracking. Have international experience in the petrochemical industry through working, consulting and living overseas. Published and presented over 30 technical papers at major international corrosion conferences.

WORK EXPERIENCE

President – SET Laboratories, Inc., Houston, Texas, 1998 to present.

Built new 10,000 sqft R&D and corrosion laboratory. Manage corrosion consulting, research and testing services for the oil and gas, chemical, and refining industry. Technical work involves corrosion consulting, oil field chemicals evaluation, literature and experience survey, corrosion simulation, testing procedure development, mitigation methods selection, materials selection and manufacturing of specialized corrosion equipment.

Manager of Corrosion Chemistry – Honeywell , Houston, Texas, 1994 to 1998.

Managed several joint-industry research and engineering programs. Projects involved testing procedure development, failure analysis, corrosivity prediction and materials selection in petrochemical plants, wet H2S environments characterization, weld remediation methods, naphthenic acid corrosion, oilfield chemicals evaluation and selection of materials for corrosion in high temperature, high pressure processes.

Corrosion Specialist- Center For Energy Studies, Austin, Texas, 1992 to 1994.

Managed feasibility and pilot plant studies on hazardous waste destruction by supercritical water oxidation processes. Performed corrosion studies for the evaluation of stainless steels, superalloys, and ceramics for resistance to corrosion at high temperatures and high pressures.

Research Assistant & Graduate Student– University of Texas at Austin, 1985 to 1991.

Corrosion Engineer – SONATRACH, Algeria, 1980 to 1984.

Worked on prevention and control of corrosion of downhole tubular and surface equipment in an oil and gas production field in the Sahara Desert (Mereksen-Stah-Alrar). Built a ten-year history database on corrosion failures and maintenance of each well in the field. Worked on implementation of corrosion, scale and emulsion treatment and control in the field. Monitored all aspects of cathodic protection of surface pipelines.

EDUCATION

Ph.D. Corrosion Chemistry, University of Texas at Austin, 1991.

Graduate Supervisor – Professor Norman Hackerman.

Dissertation – Corrosion of Steel in Air-Free Weak Acids Systems.

M.A. Corrosion Chemistry, University of Texas at Austin, 1988.

Graduate Supervisor – Professor Norman Hackerman.

Thesis – Effect of Liquid Film Thickness on CO2 Corrosion.

DES (B.S.). Organic Chemistry, University of Algiers, Algeria, 1977.

MEMBERSHIP

Member of the Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE).

Member of the American Society of Testing and Materials (ASTM).

Member of the American Society of Metals (ASM).

NACE INTERNATIONAL ACTIVE PARTICIPATION

Member of NACE (National Association of Corrosion Engineers) since 1985.

  • Chairman NACE TEG 059X (CO2 Corrosion in Oil & Gas Production) 2000 to 2006.
  • Chairman NACE STG 63 (Corrosion Resources) 2003 to 2005.
  • Chairman NACE Houston Section (2003-2004) Secretary and Noon Program Chairman (1999-2000), Membership Chairman (2000-2003) and Vice-Chairman (2002-2003).
  • Chairman: Symposium on Corrosion in Gas Treating (CORROSION 1999 and 2002 Conferences).
  • Chairman: Symposium on Hydrogen Permeation Monitoring (CORROSION 2000 Conference).
  • Program Coordinator (2012-2014) N1 (Oil and Gas Production and Refining).