Microsoft Word - Exercise 3 Subsea P&P
Microsoft Word - Exercise 3 Subsea P&P
Microsoft Word - Exercise 3 Subsea P&P
Air gap 70 ft
Water depth 1523 ft
Water gradient 0.45 psi/ft
Well TVD 2250 ft BRT
Mud weight 9.7 ppg
a. What would be the reduction in Bottom Hole Pressure if the riser was
lost or removed?
psi
ppg
c. What would be the minimum mud weight you would require to drill
ahead with a riser margin?
ppg
2. A semisubmersible rig is drilling 17 1/2" hole. Returns are via a marine riser.
Air gap 80 ft
Water depth 220 ft
30" casing shoe 600 ft BRT
Sea water gradient 0.45 psi/ft
Formation fracture gradient 0.65 psi/ft
( Below mud line)
ppg
ppg
a. How far would the mud level drop before the riser collapsed?
ft BRT
psi
ppg
psi
d. A BOP drill is conducted with 13.3 ppg mud. The choke and kill lines
are filled with seawater. What will the casing gauge read if the choke
line failsafes are open?
Psi
7. A well has been killed from a semisubmersible. From the size of the BOP
cavity, it is suspected that 5 bbls of gas are trapped in the stack.
What would be the gas volume at surface if the gas was allowed to surface
unchecked?
bbls
9. Which of the criteria listed below would effect the accuracy of PVT and flow
rate readings when drilling. (Three answers)
a. Riser tension
b. Heave
c. Pitch and roll
d. Crane operations
e. Water depth
f. Surface lines volume
10. A well is being killed from a floating rig in deep water. The gas influx is
entering the choke line now. How should the choke be operated for keeping BHP
constant?
a. Close slightly
b. Open slightly
c. The choke position remain the same