1. Cathodic protection is used to prevent corrosion of oil well casings by making them negatively charged with respect to the surrounding soil. This protects exposed areas of the casing from corrosion.
2. Oil well casings differ from pipelines in that they are vertical, potentials can only be measured at the top, and connections are threaded instead of welded. Soil properties also vary with depth.
3. Cathodic protection only protects external surfaces in contact with the soil and does not protect internal surfaces of the casing or downhole equipment.