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API TR 2572-2013, officially titled API Technical Report: Carbon Steel, Casing and Tubing, for Non-Corrosive Service, provides engineering guidance for the selection, manufacture, and qualification of carbon steel casing and tubing intended for environments where hydrogen sulfide (H₂S) is not present, i.e., non-sour or non-corrosive service. This technical report supplements the requirements of API Specification 5CT (Specification for Casing and Tubing) by offering alternative, less stringent provisions that are appropriate when the risk of sulfide stress cracking (SSC) or other corrosion mechanisms is negligible.
The document is not a standard or specification but rather a technical report that consolidates recommended practices developed by industry experts. It is intended for use by well designers, drilling engineers, procurement specialists, and manufacturers who wish to optimize material costs and reduce unnecessary testing requirements for wells that operate in benign environments. By referencing API TR 2572, operators can maintain safety while achieving economic efficiency.
API TR 2572 defines the mechanical and chemical property requirements for commonly used carbon steel grades. The report permits deviations from some API 5CT requirements, particularly regarding heat treatment verification, non-destructive examination (NDE) coverage, and the frequency of tensile and hardness tests.
The following table summarizes the minimum yield strength and tensile strength requirements for the grades most frequently specified under API TR 2572 for non-corrosive service. All values are based on the API 5CT baseline but incorporate the relaxed acceptance criteria allowed by the technical report.
| Grade | Minimum Yield Strength (ksi) | Minimum Tensile Strength (ksi) | Maximum Hardness (HRC) | Typical Application |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| H40 | 40 | 60 | — | Shallow wells, low-pressure service |
| J55 | 55 | 75 | — | Medium-depth casing, conventional production |
| K55 | 55 | 95 | — | Collapse-resistant applications |
| N80 | 80 | 100 | 24 | Intermediate depth, moderate pressure |
| L80 | 80 | 95 | 23 | Deep wells, low H₂S risk environments |
| P110 | 110 | 125 | 30 | High-pressure, high-temperature (HPHT) non-sour wells |
Adoption of API TR 2572 requires close coordination between the purchaser and the manufacturer. The technical report outlines several options that may be selected to tailor the product to the well’s specific conditions. Important implementation aspects include:
API TR 2572 is not a mandatory standard; compliance is voluntary unless specifically invoked in a purchase contract or regulatory framework. However, because it references API 5CT and other API documents, products manufactured under the technical report can be certified to API 5CT requirements with the notation “Manufactured per API TR 2572 for non-corrosive service.” This distinction is important for end users who require traceable documentation.
Regulatory acceptance varies by jurisdiction. Some national oil companies and regulatory bodies may require full API 5CT certification for all well equipment, regardless of service condition. Others allow the relaxed provisions of API TR 2572 once a non-corrosive environment has been confirmed by fluid analysis and well history.
For manufacturers, maintaining API 5CT monogram rights while also offering products under API TR 2572 requires clear segregation of quality records. The manufacturer should produce a detailed compliance matrix that maps each requirement of the technical report to the corresponding API 5CT clause, showing where deviations are taken.
The report was reaffirmed in 2018 and remains valid. Users should check for any updates or amendments from API, particularly regarding the addition of higher-strength grades (e.g., Q125) for non-corrosive applications.