Introduction
Most oilfield operators focus on visible corrosion, but what if the real threat is microscopic? Microbial Induced Corrosion (MIC) silently damages infrastructure, costing millions.
Understanding MIC
Unlike typical corrosion caused by environmental factors, MIC is triggered by microorganisms such as bacteria and archaea that thrive in oilfield conditions.
Why It Matters
MIC weakens pipelines, storage tanks, and water injection systems, often going unnoticed until failure occurs.

- Localized pitting corrosion
- Presence of hydrogen sulfide (H2S)
- Biofilm development
How Evasil Tackles MIC
Evasil deploys on-site microbial health checks, mobile lab assessments, and biocide optimization to eliminate threats.
Case Study Insight
A West African offshore platform avoided pipeline replacement by using Evasil’s targeted MIC treatment—saving over $500,000.