Saes-a-134 -

The document outlines mandatory requirements for protecting assets in both onshore and offshore environments. Key areas covered include:

A: In sour service (H₂S present), NACE limits it to < 50 ppm at ambient temperature and < 0.05 ppm at high temperature. For non-sour, it can tolerate up to ~200 ppm at < 60°C. saes-a-134

: Managed by the Corrosion Control Standards Committee . : Managed by the Corrosion Control Standards Committee

SAES-A-134 is a Saudi Arabian industry standard that outlines the requirements for the design, fabrication, inspection, testing, and documentation of pipeline systems used in the oil and gas sector. The standard is published by the Saudi Aramco Engineering Standards (SAES) department, which is responsible for developing and maintaining the technical standards for the Saudi Arabian oil and gas industry. or A182 as a baseline

While SAES-A-134 references international standards like ASTM A240, A312, or A182 as a baseline, it modifies them. Below is a comparison of typical UNS S31603 (standard 316L) vs. SAES-A-134 requirements.

Facilities must be categorized into corrosivity levels (e.g., C5-I for highly corrosive or C5-M for severely corrosive marine environments) based on ISO 12944.

: Specific mandates for equipment buried in soil or located in marine splash zones. Document Lifecycle Latest Issue : January 14, 2021. Next Revision : Scheduled for January 14, 2026.