The results from jet impingement tests clearly confirm the localized pipework wall thickness loss is due to erosion–corrosion. Although the nominal flow rate is low by controlling the production rate, flow velocity distribution needs to be taken into consideration as components with complex geometry can experience severe damage due to erosion–corrosion. Performance of corrosion inhibitors in static corrosion differs from flow environments containing sand. Therefore, the selection of a corrosion inhibitor requires laboratory tests in dynamic conditions, where hydrodynamics and solid particle impacts can enhance the material loss significantly. The concentration and type of corrosion inhibitor play a vital role in term of it is performance. 100 ppm of Corrosion Inhibitor B offers the best protection for the pipework parent metal and the weld according to the experimental results.