Table 2.
Points of Concern | Recommendations |
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Mechanisms of hydrogen-induced corrosion in metals under multifactorial conditions and the advancement of effective anti-hydrogen mitigation strategies. |
• Experimental investigation of the properties of metals subjected to the combined effects of hydrogen, CO2, H2S, and microorganisms under in-situ downhole conditions. • Molecular dynamics simulations serve as a valuable tool for assessing the capability of various metal coatings to resist hydrogen penetration. • Metal coatings represent an effective approach to mitigating hydrogen embrittlement in metals, necessitating validation of their effectiveness under in-situ downhole conditions. |
Mechanism of Hydrogen Damage to Cement and Cement Modification Strategies. |
• Expand experimental conditions regarding the effects of hydrogen on cement, encompassing temperature and pressure ranges as well as brine concentrations. • Molecular dynamics simulations can be employed to investigate the diffusion of hydrogen in cementite during the extended operation of natural hydrogen wells. • Molecular dynamics can facilitate the elucidation of the interaction mechanisms between hydrogen and various types of cement. • Experimental methods, including macroscopic tests and microelectronic microscopy analysis, can be utilized to examine the structural changes in various additive combinations resulting from their interaction with hydrogen in cement. • Conduct an experimental investigation into the long-term changes in the mechanical properties of cement containing additives under in-situ downhole conditions. |
Failure Mechanisms and Modification Measures for Non-Metallic Sealing Materials. |
• Investigate the degradation patterns of rubber and other sealing materials induced by hydrogen exposure under in-situ downhole conditions. • Extent of elastomer degradation induced by hydrogen exposure in conjunction with pressure cycling, compression, and wear. • Identify more effective fillers to enhance the hydrogen resistance of elastomers. |