Blowout Prevention Equipment Check List: & 10 December 2006
Blowout Prevention Equipment Check List: & 10 December 2006
Blowout Prevention Equipment Check List: & 10 December 2006
Ø This report is to be completed before drill out on each well and there after fortnightly. Bleed
down and recovery should be performed on initial nipple ups only.
Ø The accumulator unit should be inspected and tested by operating all BOP’s using the energy
stored in the accumulator.
Ø The accumulator should have sufficient capacity to close each bag and each ram once and
open one HCR once at the rated well pressure and obtain a seal
Accumulator Pressure
Initial Press 3,000
Pre-charge Press 1,000
Is final pressure at least 200psi
Yes
more than Pre-charge Press?
• The primary pump system will start automatically at 90% of the accumulator designed working pressure, and stop
automatically at the maximum designed working pressure.
** The secondary pump system will start automatically at 85% of the accumulator designed working pressure, and stop
automatically at 95% of the maximum designed working pressure
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BLOWOUT PREVENTION EQUIPMENT CHECK LIST
NB
• Kelly cock ID should be > or = to string ID that is to be run.
• Test number should correspond with SOP and be recorded on the Barton Chart.
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BLOWOUT PREVENTION EQUIPMENT CHECK LIST
Notes:
Unit Remote
Accumulator 2850 3000
Manifold 1650 1500
Annular 795 795
BOPs
Gallons to Gallons to Closing Opening
Description
Close Open Ratio Ratio
Hydril 13 5/8” annular preventer – 5K 19.76 14.16
Shaffer 13 5/8” SL Pipe Rams – 5K 5.44 4.46 5.54:1 3:1
Shaffer 13 5/8” SL CSO Rams – 5K 5.44 4.46 5.54:1 3:1
Choke Line HCR 1.42 1.42
NB
• Bleed down and recovery tests are required on the initial nipple up only.
• If rams take longer than 30 seconds to fully function, system may be in need of repair.
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