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NACE MR0175 Latest Edition

NACE MR0175 is an international standard that provides the requirements for metallic materials exposed to H₂S in oil and gas environments.

NACE MR0175 is identical to ISO 15156. ANSI / NACE MR0175 / ISO 15156 lists the requirements for carbon steels, low alloys and corrosion resistant alloy exposed to H₂S in oil and gas exploration and production environments.

This page is maintained by OGC Energy and allows you to track the latest edition of NACE MR0175.

The current NACE MR0175 revision is:

• ISO 15156:2020, read the recent changes that have happened right here: https://ogcenergy.com/changes-in-iso15156/

The ISO 15156:2020 revision is supplemented by a Technical Circular published via ISO:

ISO 15156 Part 1, 2 and 3 Technical Circulars Published in December 2021https://ogcenergy.com/nace-mr0175-iso-151562020-new-technical-circular/

ISO 1515 Part 2 and 3 Technical Circulars Published in October 2022 https://ogcenergy.com/nace-mr0175-iso-15156-technical-circulars-for-part-2-and-3-published-2022-10-14/

The previous revision is:

ANSI / NACE MR0175 / ISO 15156 : 2015 published in September 2015

The 2015 revision is supplemented by several Technical Circulars published via ISO:

ISO 15156 Part 3 Technical Circular 1 Published in April 2016

ISO 15156 Part 1 Technical Circular 1 Published in December 2017

ISO 15156 Part 2 Technical Circular 2 Published in December 2017

ISO 15156 Part 3 Technical Circular 2 Published in June 2018

ISO 15156 Part 2 Technical Circular 3 Published in May 2019

ISO 15156 Part 3 Technical Circular 3 Published in May 2019

The Technical Circulars are integral part of the document.

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