Saes-a-134 -
Guidelines for assets permanently underwater, focusing on the synergy between heavy-duty coatings and cathodic protection systems. Compliance and Quality Control
: Commercial, residential, or administrative real estate managed by Saudi Aramco.
The primary goal of SAES-A-134 is to mitigate the degrading effects of atmospheric exposure, soil contact, and marine conditions on industrial metallic substrates. Covered Assets
: Requirements for coatings and systems used in open-air environments. Soil Corrosion : Protection measures for buried items. Corrosion Under Insulation (CUI)
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Buried, partially buried, and above-grade lines. Offshore Pipelines: Subsea pipelines and risers.
, Saudi Aramco's approved vendor lists (SAMSS) are a good starting point.
Coastal zones, offshore platforms, high humidity, and heavy chemical process environments.
The primary goal of SAES-A-134 is to establish criteria for selecting the appropriate protection methods—primarily coatings and cathodic protection—based on the specific environment where an asset is located. It ensures that all industrial plants and equipment are designed to withstand atmospheric and soil-side corrosion throughout their intended service life. 2. Environmental Classifications One of the most vital components of SAES-A-134 is its Corrosivity Table saes-a-134
Specific repair methods for damaged coatings are defined to ensure the integrity of the repaired section matches the original coating. 4. Notable Updates and Revisions (2021-2026)
High-performance coatings serve as the dielectric and physical barrier designed to isolate the metal surface from ambient electrolytes (soil moisture, rain, air, or seawater). Saes A 134 | PDF | Corrosion | Stainless Steel - Scribd
For sub-aerial structures, atmospheric corrosivity must be calculated using ISO 12944 classification frameworks. The Arabian Gulf and Red Sea environments routinely align with the or extreme marine categories. Protection models rely heavily on high-performance multi-coat paint systems consisting of zinc-rich primers, epoxy undercoats, and UV-stable polyurethane or polysiloxane topcoats. Corrosion under Insulation (CUI) & Fireproofing (CUF)
The SAES-A-134 standard was first introduced in the early 2000s, as part of Saudi Aramco's efforts to enhance the safety and reliability of its pipeline systems. The standard was developed in response to the growing need for a unified and comprehensive set of guidelines that would ensure the integrity of pipeline systems across the Saudi Arabian oil and gas sector. Covered Assets : Requirements for coatings and systems
Continued emphasis on enhancing the longevity of coatings through robust inspection techniques. 5. Summary Table: SAES-A-134 Compliance Requirement Area Key Action Relevant Standard Coatings Use Approved Coating Systems for pipelines/structures SAES-H-002, SAES-H-001 Cathodic Protection Mandatory CP for all buried/submerged steel SAES-X-XXX (various) Inspection Perform Holiday Detection & Adhesion Tests SAES-A-134 Repairs Use Approved Procedures for Coating Repair SAES-A-134/H-002 Conclusion
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is the mandatory Saudi Aramco Engineering Standard that dictates the External Corrosion Protection Requirements for industrial facilities. It establishes the baseline rules for preserving the integrity of metallic onshore and offshore infrastructure.