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ZAO VNIITneft

R&D Institute for OCTG Design and Operation


Private Stock Company

ENDORSED by: APPROVED by:

A.A. Klachkov Y.N. Antipov


Deputy CEO, Chief Engineer, OAO TMK CEO, ZAO VNIITneft
December 29, 2010 December 14, 2010

PIPE FOR USE AS TUBING FOR WELLS


OPERATION MANUAL

DEVELOPED by:

A.A. Donskoy
CTO, ZAO VNIITneft
12/14/2010

Samara, 2010
TABLE OF CONTENTS

1 Terms and Definitions .............................................................................................................. 4


2 Pipe Specifications ................................................................................................................... 4
3 Marking and Packing .............................................................................................................. 10
3.1 Marking of Pipe ............................................................................................................. 10
3.2 Packing of Pipe.............................................................................................................. 10
4 Good Practice for Pipe Operation – Requirements and Recommendations .............................. 12
4.1 Tubing String Forming .................................................................................................. 12
4.2 Pipe Pre-operation Requirements ................................................................................... 14
4.3 Running and Pulling Tubing .......................................................................................... 16
4.4 Equipment Requirements for Conducting Running/Pulling ............................................ 19
4.5 Thread Compound Selecting Recommendations ............................................................ 19
4.6 Basic Recommendations for Prevention of Emergencies ................................................ 21
4.7 Reconditioning .............................................................................................................. 23
5 Transportation and Storage ..................................................................................................... 24
5.1 Transportation ............................................................................................................... 24
5.2 Storage .......................................................................................................................... 25
6 Safety Requirements ............................................................................................................... 26
7 Manufacturer's Guarantee ....................................................................................................... 26
Annex A (normative) Strength Properties and Makeup Torque Values for Tubing Made to
GOST 633 ..................................................................................................................................... 27
Annex B (informative) List of Referenced Documents................................................................... 29

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This Manual covers the range of tubing manufactured to GOST 633, GOST R 53366 (ISO
11960:2004), API Spec 5CT/ISO 11960 and specifications (TU) applied at the mills of Pipe
Metallurgical Company (OAO TMK).

All tubing manufactured according to the referenced documents listed herein may be used for oil,
natural gas and natural gas liquid (NGL) recovery, for maintaining formation pressure, as well as
for oilfield water disposal, provided the recommendations given below are considered. Furthermore,
the tubing may be used for well workover and servicing.

Pipe data contained herein were taken from product specifications and are provided for general
reference. Detailed technical data shall be sought in applicable specifications.

This Manual covers all the occupational health and safety requirements applicable to the operation
of tubing at oil/gas production facilities.

OAO TMK guarantees proper quality of pipe used in operation, provided all the requirements
herein contained are complied with.

This Manual is supplied with each delivered lot of pipe and shall be binding upon the Customers.

This Manual supersedes the current version issued by ZAO VNIITneft in 2005.

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1 Terms and Definitions

1.1 Seamless steel pipe – steel pipe made without a weld seam or any other joint, manufactured by
either of forging, rolling, drawing, or extrusion.

1.2 Defect – imperfection of sufficient magnitude to warrant rejection of the product based on the
criteria defined in product specifications.

1.3 Power makeup – making up a thread connection to a specified torque and/or position, using a
dedicated mechanical tool or a coupling makeup machine.

1.4 Coupling – internally threaded cylinder for joining two lengths of threaded pipe.

1.5 Tubing – pipe placed in a well to recover production fluid or to inject service fluid.

1.6 Standoff – quantity characterizing the interference between two parts.

1.7 Tubing lot – specified quantity of tubing of the same heat, nominal diameter, pipe grade, wall
thickness, connection type and design, covered by a single accompanying document certifying the
conformity of tubing to the requirements of applicable standards/specifications.

1.8 Heat – metal produced by a single cycle of a melting process.

1.9 Inspection – process of measuring, examining, testing, gauging or otherwise comparing a unit
of product with the applicable requirements.

1.10 Thread protector – component (cap, ring, insert or pin) used to protect threads and seals
during storage, transportation and handling.

1.11 Hand-tight makeup – making up a thread connection by a single-man effort, without using a
dedicated mechanical tool or a coupling makeup machine.

1.12 Specifications – technical document prepared according to designer's (manufacturer's)


decision or at customer's request, which contains the complete set of requirements applicable to
product, its manufacture and inspection.

1.13 Electric-welded pipe – pipe having one longitudinal seam formed by electric-resistance or
electric-induction welding, without the addition of filler metal, wherein the edges to be welded are
mechanically pressed together and the heat for welding is generated by the resistance to flow of
electric current.

2 Pipe Specifications

2.1 Range of tubing manufactured by TMK mills is given in Table 1.

2.2 Mechanical properties of corrosion-resistant and cold-resistant tubing are given in Table 2.

Mechanical properties of tubing made to any other specifications (TU) listed in the product range
are in accordance with the requirements of GOST 633.

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2.3 Mechanical properties of tubing made to GOST 633 are given in Table 3.

2.4 Mechanical properties of tubing made to API Spec 5CT (ISO 11960:2004) and GOST R 53366
are given in Table 4.

Table 1 – Range of tubing manufactured by TMK mills

Standard/Specification Pipe dimensions, mm Pipe grade Thread Length, m


nominal wall connection
diameter thickness
GOST 633-80 33-42 3.5 Д, К, Е triangular, 9.5-10.5
Tubing and tubing couplings – 48 4.0 Д, К, Е, Л enhanced
Specifications 60 5.0 Д, К, Е, Л, М, Р leak
73 5.5; 7.0 Д, К, Е, Л, М, Р resistance
89 6.5; 8.0
102 6.5
114 7.0
GOST R 53366-2009 33 3.38 H40, J55, L80, N80, C90, T95 triangular Length range 1:
Petroleum and natural gas 3.50 J55, K72, L80, N80 triangular 6.10-7.32
industries – Steel pipe for use 4.55 H40, J55, L80, N80, C90, T95, P110 triangular Length range 2:
as casing or tubing for wells – 42.16 3.56; 4.85 H40, J55, K72, L80, N80, C90, T95 triangular 8.53-9.75
General specifications 48.26 3.68 H40, J55, L80, N80, C90, T95 triangular Length range 3:
4.00 J55, K72, L80, N80 triangular 11.58-12.80
5.08 H40, J55, L80, N80, C90, T95, P110 triangular
60 4.24 H40, J55, L80, N80, C90, T95, Q135 triangular,
4.83; 5.00 H40, J55, L80, N80, C90, T95, P110, trapezoidal
Q135
6.45 L80, N80, C90, T95, P110, Q135
8.53 L80, C90, T95
73 5.51; 7.01 H40, J55, L80, N80, C90, T95, P110, triangular,
Q135 trapezoidal
7.82 L80, N80, C90, T95, P110 triangular
89 6.45; 7.34 H40, J55, L80, N80, C90, T95, P110, triangular,
Q135 trapezoidal
8.00 J55, K72, L80, N80, C90, T95,P110,
Q135
9.52 L80, N80, C90, T95, P110, Q135
102 5.74 H40, J55, L80, N80, C90, T95 triangular
6.50; 6.65 J55, K72, L80, N80, C90, T95, P110, triangular,
Q135 trapezoidal
114 6.88; 7.0 H40, J55, L80, N80, C90, T95, P110, triangular,
Q135 trapezoidal
API Spec 5 СТ/ 60.32 4.24 J55, L80, N80,C90 triangular, Length range 1:
ISO 11960:2004 4.83 J55, L80, N80,C90, P110 trapezoidal 7.0-7.32
Steel pipe for use as casing or 6.45 L80, N80,C90, P110 Length range 2:
tubing for wells 73.02 5.51 J55, L80, N80,C90, P110 8.53-9.75
7.01; 7.82 J55, L80, N80,C90, P110 Length range 3:
88.9 5.49; 6.45 J55, L80, N80,C90, P110 11.58-12.80
7.34 J55, L80, N80,C90, P110
9.52 J55, L80, N80,C90, P110
101.6 5.74; 6.65; J55, L80, N80,C90
8.38
114.3 6.88; 8.56 J55, L80, N80, C90
TU 14-161-150-94 48 4.0 triangular 9.5-10.5;
Tubing and tubing couplings, Дс, Ес, Ec up to 11 on
H2S-resistant and cold-resistant 60 5.0 triangular, request
73 5.5; 7.0 enhanced
89 6.5; 8.0 leak
102 6.5 resistance
114 7.0

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Table 1 (continued)

Standard/Specification Pipe dimensions, mm Pipe grade Thread Length, m


nominal wall connection
diameter thickness
TU 14-161-173-97 48 4.0 triangular 9.5-10.5;
Tubing and tubing couplings, 60 5.0 triangular, up to 11 on
cold-resistant and corrosion- 73 5.5; 7.0 Кс, Ес enhanced request
resistant, for OAO 89 6.5; 8.0 leak
Surgutneftegaz oil and gas 102 6.5 resistance
fields 114 7.0
TU 14-161-159-95 73 5.5; 7.0 enhanced 9.5-10.5;
Tubing and tubing couplings of 89 6.5; 8.0 Е leak up to 11 on
cold-resistant design resistance request
TU 14-3-1534-87 60 5.0
Plain-end tubing with packing 73 5.5; 7.0 Д, К,Е triangular 9.5-10.5
assembly made of polymeric 89 6.5; 8.0
material
TU 39-00147016-97-99 60 5.0 enhanced
Externally upset tubing of 73 5.5; 7.0 Д, Дс, К, Кс, Е, Ес, Л, Лс, М, Р leak 9.5-10.5
enhanced leak resistance and 89 6.5 resistance
couplings for them (NKMV)
TU 14-157-55-98 60 5.0
Galvanized seamless tubing and 73 5.5; 7.0 Д,К,Е triangular 7.8
couplings for them 89 6.5
114 7.0
TU 14-3-1718-90 60 5.0 9.5-10.5;
Tubing with identification 73 5.5 К, Е, Л, М triangular 8.5-10.5 by
marking for couplings agreement
TU 14-161-195-2001 33 3.5 triangular
Steel tubing and tubing 42 3.5
couplings for use at gas and 48 4.0 triangular,
NGL fields 60 5.0 Д, К, Е, Л, М, Р enhanced 9.5-10.5
73 5.5; 7.0 leak
89 6.5; 8.0 resistance
102 6.5
114 7.0
TU 14-161-198-2002 60 5.0
Tubing with extended-length 73 5.5; 7.0 Д, К, Е, Л, М, Р
external upsets and couplings 89 6.5; 8.0 До, Кс, Ес, Лс triangular 9.5-10.5
for them 102 6.5
114 7.0
TU 14-161-232-2008 73 5.5; 7.0 9.5-10.5;
Plain-end tubing and long- 89 6.5; 7.4 Д, К, Е, Л, М, Р triangular up to 11 on
thread couplings for them request
TU 1308-206-00147016-2002 33 3.5 triangular
Externally upset seamless 42 3.5
tubing and H2S- and cold- 48 4.0 triangular, 9.5-10.5;
resistant couplings for them 60 5.0 Кс, Ес, Лс trapezoidal up to 11 on
73 5.5; 7.0 request
89 6.5; 8.0
102 6.5
114 7.0

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Table 2 – Mechanical properties of corrosion-resistant and corrosion-and-cold-resistant tubing

Property and unit of TU 14–161– TU 14–161–173– TU 14–161–179–99 TU 14–161–198–2002


TU 14–161–150–94
measurement 159–95 97 TU 39–00147016–97–99
Pipe grade Дс Кс Ес Е Кс Ес Дс Кс Ес Лс Дс Кс Ес Лс
2 510 647 657 689 647 657 509 647 657 755 517 647 655 723
UTS, σU, MPa (kgf/mm ), min
(52.0) (66.0) (67.0) (70.3) (66.0) (67.0) (52.0) (66.0) (67.0) (77.0) (52.8) (66.0) (66.8) (73.9)
YS, σY, MPa (kgf/mm2), min 402 519 549 552 519 549 380 519 549 647 379 490 552 655
(41.0) (53.0) (56.0) (56.2) (53.0) (56.0) (38.8) (53.0) (56.0) (66.0) (38.7) (50.0) (56.2) (66.8)
max 490 617 657 675 617 657 490 627 657 784 490 627 686 784
(50.0) (63.0) (67.0) (68.9) (63.0) (67.0) (50.0) (64.0) (67.0) (80.0) (50.0) (64.0) (70.0) (80.0)
Elongation, δ5, %, min 20 18 16 18 18 16 20 18 16 15 20 18 16 15
HRB hardness, max 90 95 98 – 95 98 92 95 98 HRC 23 95 HRC 22 HRC 23 HRC 25
YS/UTS ratio, max 0.80 0.80 0.75 – 0.80 0.75 0.80 0.80 0.85 0.85 – – – –
Notch toughness, KCV, J/cm2
(kgf·m/cm2), min, at:
+ 20 °С 137 (14) 118 (12) 78 (8) 70 118 (12) 78 (8) – – – – – – – –
– 40 °С 59(6) 59(6) 59(6) – – – – – – – – – – –
– 55 °С – – – 40 – – – – – – – – – –
(individual
value 30)
– 60 °С – – – – 59 (6) 59 (6) 147 (15) 98 (10) 98 (10) 98 (10) 98 (10) 98 (10) 98 (10) 98 (10)
Shear fracture percentage at
test temperature of – 60 °С, %,
min – – – 50 – – 50 60 70 70 70 70 70 70

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Table 2 (continued)

Property and unit of TU 14–1 61 –232–2008 (for tubing and tubing couplings of cold–resistant
TU 14 –161 –195 –2001
measurement design)
Pipe grade д К Е Л М Р Д К Е Л М Р
UTS, σU, MPa (kgf/mm2), min 655 687 689 758 823 1000 655 687 689 758 823 1000
(66.8) (66.0) (70.3) (77.3) (83.9) (101.9)
YS, σY, MPa (kgf/mm2), min 359 491 552 654 724 930 379 491 552 654 724 930
(38.7) (50.0) (56.2) (66.8) (73.8) (94.9)
max 552 – 758 862 921 1137 637 – 758 862 921 1137
(65.0) – (77.3) (87.9) (93.9) (116.0)
Elongation, δ5, %, min 14.3 12.0 13.0 12.3 11.3 9.5 16 16 14 14 12 11
Reduction of area, ψ, %, min 50 50 50 50 45 45
HRB hardness, max – – – – – – 95 HRC22 HRC23
YS/UTS ratio, max – – – – – – – – –
Notch toughness, KCV, J/cm2
(kgf·m/cm2), min, at:
+ 20 °С 118 118 118 118 118 118 – – – – – –
– 40 °С – – – – – – – – – – – –
– 55 °С – – – – – – – – – – – –
– 60 °С 98(10) 98(10) 98(10) 98(10) 98(10) 98(10) 98(10) 98(10) 98(10) 98(10) 98(10) 98(10)
Shear fracture percentage at
test temperature of – 60 °С, %,
min 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70

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Table 3 – Mechanical properties of tubing made to GOST 633, TU

Property description Normative property value for steel grade


Д К Е Л М Р
Make А
UTS, σU, MPa (kgf/mm2), 655 687 689 758 823 1000
min (66.8) (70.0) (70.3) (77.3) (83.9) (101,9)
YS, σY, MPa (kgf/mm2),
min 379 491 552 654 724 930
(38.7) (50.0) (56.2) (66.8) (73.8) (94,9)
max 552 – 758 862 921 1137
(56.2) – (77.3) (87.9) (93.9) (116,0)
Elongation, δ5, %, min 14.3 14.0 13.0 12.3 11.3 9,5
HB Brinell hardness, max – 255 295 305 355

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Table 4 – Mechanical properties of tubing made to API Spec 5CT / ISO 11960:2004 and
GOST R 53366

Group Pipe Type Total Yield Tensile Specified wall Allowable


Hardness a,
grade elongation strength, strength, thickness, mm hardness
max
under load, MPa MPa variation b,
% min max HRC HBW HRC
1 Н40 – 0.5 276 552 414 – – – –
J55 – 0.5 379 552 517 – – – –
К55 – 0.5 379 552 655 – – – –
К72* – 0.5 491 – 687 – – – –
N80 1 0.5 552 758 689 –
N80 Q 0.5 552 758 689 – – – –
2 М65 – 0.5 448 586 586 22 235 – –
L80 1 0.5 552 655 655 23 241
L80 9Cr 0.5 552 655 655 23 241 – –
L80 13Cr 0.5 552 655 655 23 241 – –
С90 1&2 0.5 621 724 689 25.4 255 ≤ 12.70 3.0
С90 1&2 0.5 621 724 689 25.4 255 12.71 to 19.04 4.0
С90 1&2 0.5 621 724 689 25.4 255 19.05 to 25.39 5.0
С90 1&2 0.5 621 724 689 25.4 255 ≥ 25.40 6.0
С95* – 0.5 655 758 724 – – – –
Т95 1&2 0.5 655 758 724 25.4 255 ≤ 12.70 3.0
Т95 1&2 0.5 655 758 724 25.4 255 12.71 to 19.04 4.0
Т95 1&2 0.5 655 758 724 25.4 255 19.05 to 25.39 5.0
Т95 1&2 0.5 655 758 724 25.4 255 ≥ 25.40 6.0
3 Р110 – 0.6 758 965 862 – – – –
4 Q125* all 0.65 862 1034 931 b – ≤ 12.70 3.0
Q125* all 0.65 862 1034 931 b – 12.71 to 19.04 4.0
Q125* all 0.65 862 1034 931 b – ≥ 19.05 5.0
Q135* – 0.65 930 1137 1000 b – ≤ 12.70 3.0
Q135* 0.65 930 1137 1000 b – 12.71 to 19.04 4.0
Q135* 0.65 930 1137 1000 b – ≥ 19.05 5.0
a
In case of dispute, laboratory Rockwell hardness testing shall be used as a referee method.
b
No hardness limits are specified, but the maximum variation is restricted as a manufacturing control.
*
At introduction phase.

3 Marking and Packing


3.1 Marking of Pipe

3.1.1 Tubular goods shall be marked to designate customer-required data on each piece of product.

3.1.2 Marking requirements and marking information shall be in accordance with the requirements
of standards/specifications for pipe.

3.2 Packing of Pipe

3.2.1 Threads, sealing shoulders and sealing bevels of pipe and couplings shall be protected from
transportation and/or storage damage by special protectors made of metal, polymer or combined
material (metal + polymer). Other materials may be used for protectors, provided such materials
ensure that threads are protected from damage.

3.2.2 All pipe ends shall be covered by protectors which, at customer's request, may be made open
or blind. In the latter case, at customer's request, dessicant (e.g. silica gel) may be placed in the
interior for corrosion protection purposes.
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3.2.3 The design of protectors shall ensure that the pipe and coupling threads be protected in
accordance with the requirements of standards/specifications for pipe.

3.2.4 When screwing-on rings and pins, threads, shoulders and sealing bevels shall be coated with
rust-preventive compound. The range and applications of compounds are given in Table 9a. At
customer's request, thread-sealing compound may be used instead of rust-preventive compound.

3.2.5 Pipe shall be delivered in bundles, securely bundled at two points at least.

When bundling pipe, couplings screwed on pipe shall face the same direction. One bundle shall
only contain pipe of the same pipe lot.

The bundle weight shall not exceed 5 metric tons, or, at customer's request, 3 metric tons.

3.2.6 Bundling material shall not be used as slinging fixture. The packing shall allow for multiple
transfers of bundles with pipe undamaged.

3.2.7 Only pipe of the same pipe lot shall be shipped in a single carload.

Pipe of different pipe lots may be shipped in a single carload, provided the pipe of different lots are
segregated, if a pipe lot or a remainder thereof is not consistent with the car capacity.

3.2.8 The following pipe packing patterns are used in TMK Company: "extra", "economic",
"ordinary" and "simplified".

3.2.8.1 To fill the purchase order according to the volume (tonnage, footage) specified by the
customer, one to two bundles of the ordered pipe lot, which contain less weight or less lengths of
pipe than specified by packing patterns, may be formed.

3.2.8.2 For the "extra" packing pattern, tubing shall be bundled so that any contact between pipe
bodies, couplings, tool joint elements, upsets be positively precluded. This is achieved by laying
pipe on supports. At customer's request, supports are made as external or internal, wooden or
metal/polymeric. A support provides a cradle for each length of pipe. Supports filled with pipe shall
be bundled with steel band or by stud bracing.

Each bundle shall have three tags secured thereto: one tag at the aligned end of the bundle, and
another two tags at the sides of the bundle.

3.2.8.3 For the "economic" packing pattern, tubing shall be bundled on external or internal wooden
supports.

Threads and pipe ends shall be protected in accordance with 3.2.1 – 3.2.4.

Each bundle shall have two tags secured thereto: one tag at the aligned end of the bundle, and
another tag at the left (to the aligned end) side of the bundle.

3.2.8.4 For the "ordinary" packing pattern, tubing shall be bundled on external or internal wooden
supports.

Threads and pipe ends shall be protected in accordance with 3.2.1 – 3.2.4.

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3.2.8.5 For the "simplified" packing pattern, tubing shall be packaged in accordance with GOST
10692 requirements and shipped according the loading patterns accepted at the manufacturer's
facility.

The protection of pipe ends and threaded elements shall be in accordance with the requirements of
standards/specifications applicable to the manufacture of pipe under shipment.

Plastic protectors shall be fitted on pipe ends, taking into account the geographical area of the
destination, e.g., where pipe are delivered to areas with low average yearly temperature, the
protectors shall be of cold-resistant design.

3.2.9 For all types of packing, when forming a bundle of tubing the couplings shall face the same
direction.

3.2.10 For the "extra", "economic" and "ordinary" packing patterns, all pipe ends facing one of the
opposite directions shall be coplanar. Misalignment of the opposite pipe ends in the bundle shall not
exceed 0.6 m.

4 Good Practice for Pipe Operation – Requirements and


Recommendations

4.1 Tubing String Forming

4.1.1 The application of tubing is determined by: scope of well (production well, injection well,
pressure observation well, etc.); weight and strength properties and dimensional characteristics of
tubing; well yield; downhole equipment; presence of corrosive matter in production or injection
fluid.

4.1.2 Recommendations for the selection of material and standards/specifications for tubing
according to the corrosive properties of fluid and the service conditions are specified in the Field
Fluid Classifier (Supplement to the Operating Manual for Line Pipe, Tubing and Casing).
Applications of standard tubing and SSC (sulfide stress cracking) resistant tubing are described in
Table 5 and Table 6 and in the Field Fluid Classifier.

4.1.3 To prevent the occurrence of SSCC in tubing strings, the tensile stresses shall be limited by
the introduction of pressure containment derating factor (KS) for tubing operating in H2S-bearing
environment.

Table 5 – Application of standard and SSC-resistant equipment design for "oil-gas-water"


multiphase fluid (gas/oil ratio < 890 nm3/m3)

Рabs < 1.83  106 Pa (18.6 kgf/cm2) Рabs > 1.83  106 Pa (18.6 kgf/cm2)
Design 4% < С Н2S < 15%
С H2S > С H2S >
С H2S < 4% (by volume) С H2S < 0.02% (by volume)
15% (by 0.02% (by
(by volume) P H2S < P H2S > P H2S < 345 Pa P H2S > 345 Pa
volume) volume)
7.3104 Pa 7.3104 Pa
Standard + + – – + – –
SSC-resistant – – + + – + +

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Table 6 – Application of standard and SSC-resistant equipment design for wet gas or water-
cut oil (gas/oil ratio > 890 nm3/m3)

Рabs < 450 kPa (4.6 kgf/cm2) Рabs > 450 kPa (4.6 kgf/cm2)
Design С Н2S < 10% (by С Н2S < 10% С Н2S < 0.075% (by volume) С Н2S > 0.075%
volume) (by volume) Р Н2S < 345 Pa Р Н2S > 345 Pa (by volume)
Standard + – + – –
SSC-resistant – + – + +

String design for external pressure, internal pressure and tensile stress shall be made using the
estimated safety factor nS in H2S-bearing environment:

nS = n/KS (1)

where:
nS safety factor determined in accordance with Tubing String Design Manual, for the conditions
of no contact with hydrogen sulfide;
KS pressure containment derating factor (KS < 1.0) determined for any specific steel grade in
accordance with specifications for application thereof or in accordance with other documents
prepared according to standing procedures by pipe customer's specialized R&D institution,
generally, with manufacturer's participation.

NOTE – Pressure containment derating factor KS shall be determined in accordance with practices (guidelines)
endorsed by the Federal Committee for Mining and Industrial Supervision (Gosgortekhnadzor) of the Russian
Federation.
Tubing string compressing stress design (e.g., external gauge pressure design) shall be made at KS = 1.0.

4.1.4 Triangular thread plain-end tubing are used in wells approximately up to 4400 m deep
(depending on diameter and pipe grade), while trapezoidal thread plain-end tubing (NKM) are used
in wells up to 6100 m deep.

Triangular thread upset tubing are used in wells up to 7000 m deep, while trapezoidal thread upset
tubing are used in wells up to 9700 m deep.

Combining plain-end tubing and upset tubing allows to still increase the tubing string setting depth.

4.1.5 Particular feature of the connection design for round (triangular) thread tubing is that the
thread is engaged at the side faces of the V-profile. Proper leak resistance of the connection is
ensured by contraction of thread compound in the thread clearance space during power makeup.

NKM-type connection presents an enhanced leak resistance coupling joint with a "metal-to-metal"
seal. Leak resistance of the connection is ensured by taper sealing faces located behind the thread at
the side of smaller diameters. The connection provides for a contact along the internal shoulders,
which sets the specified standoff when tightening the connection.

4.1.6 For coated tubing, linear mass (per 1 m of length) should be known; when forming a pipe
suspension, the increase in mass shall be taken into account.

4.1.7 When it is necessary to form a combined production string containing tubing of different
diameters with the difference exceeding the values specified in GOST R 23979 "Sub for Tubing –
Specifications", the string shall be formed using two or more subs with one length of pipe between
them. Example: for a production string containing tubing with nominal diameter of 114 mm and 60
mm, use shall be made of P11489 sub, one length of pipe 89 mm in diameter, then P8960 sub.

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4.1.8 For combined production strings, 114 and 73 mm, 102 and 73 mm in diameter, and for strings
with externally upset pipe, which are exposed to ultimate loads, to obtain the gradient stiffness
transition, the running of a string to a large landing depth should be done using two subs of interim
sizes instead of a single sub. Example: use P11489 and P8973 instead of P11473. Similar
combination applies to externally upset pipe.

4.1.9 For a production string assembled of pipe of different pipe grades, steel subs of a higher grade
used shall be applied. Example: for a string containing pipe of E and Л grades, use grade Л subs.

4.1.10 For directional wells with a rate of deviation exceeding 3° per 10 m, use couplings with
special drift requirements (20° ± 5° bevel machined on the coupling outside face). When this is the
case, slip-type elevator should be used.

4.1.11 For fields featuring intense deposition of wax, plaster-stone and various salts, and sand
plugging, use should be made of tubing with protective coatings (enamel, epoxy, varnishes,
polymers) and well servicing schedule shall be strictly observed.

4.1.12 To avoid any emergencies, a production facility should, as far as possible, use both plain-end
and upset tubing of the same grade; wall thickness may be determined by a NDT method.

4.1.13 For acid formation treatment internally coated tubing should be used.

4.1.14 Tubing with regular properties should be used at ambient air temperature not below – 40°C.
At air temperatures below – 40°C cold-resistant tubing should be used.

4.1.15 Tubing shall be commissioned by sets (strings). Only this approach allows to consider all the
particular downhole service conditions and maximize the life of tubing.

4.1.16 The customer shall develop a form to account for the operation and turnover of the tubing
pool, considering the specifics of the organizational structure.

4.2 Pipe Pre-operation Requirements

4.2.1 The scope and type of testing for tubing delivered by manufacturers shall be determined by
the customer.

4.2.2 Tubing run-in-hole pre-operation activities shall be carried out at pipe yards (pipe control
shops) or at dedicated sites.

4.2.3 The complete scope of tubing testing includes: marking verification for conformity to the
accompanying documents; visual inspection; instrument check; nondestructive testing; internal
diameter and total out-of-straightness check; hydrostatic test.

4.2.4 Each pipe lot of tubing delivered by the manufacturer shall be accompanied by a certificate of
conformity to the requirements of applicable standards/specifications.

For pipe that were repaired at central pipe yards, an individual certificate indicating the field of
application and well service limitations shall be issued.

In the absence of a certificate of conformity to the requirements of product standards/specifications,


the acceptance, pre-operation and use of tubing for string assembly is PROHIBITED.
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4.2.5 Regardless of the well and/or string application, all pipe lengths shall be subjected to visual
examination.

4.2.6 The customer is free to decrease the number of controlled variables and to define the quantity
of pipe subjected to inspection, taking into account the established inspection at manufacturers'
facilities and the guarantees of pipe conformity to the requirements of standards/specifications
(TU).

However, during transportation and delivery of pipe to the customer, some variables may be
brought out of tolerance; therefore, the following shall be retained as required testing:

– visual inspection;
– hydrostatic test;
– internal diameter and total out-of-straightness check;
– failing protectors (lost in transit), gauging.

4.2.7 Instrumentation used for pipe quality control shall be certified and verified in accordance with
specified procedures.

4.2.8 Internal diameter and total out-of-straightness shall be tested to make sure that tubing is fit for
running the tools and equipment and to identify the out-of-straightness, local indentations and other
imperfections affecting the pipe drift properties (decreasing the pipe bore). Testing shall be made
using drift mandrels with outside diameters as given in Table 7 and Table 8.

Table 7 – Outside diameter of drift mandrels for tubing made to GOST 633
Dimensions in millimeters
Pipe nominal diameter Wall thickness Drift mandrel OD Mandrel
(tolerance + 0.25) length
33 3.5 24.0 1250
42 3.5 32.8 1250
48 4.0 37.9 1250
60 5.0 47.9 1250
5.5 59.6 1250
73
7.0 56.6 1250
6.5 72.7 1250
89
8.0 69.7 1250
102 6.5 85.4 1250
114 7.0 97.1 1250

4.2.9 All pipe lengths shall be subjected to hydrostatic test, to warrant the integrity of pipe body and
leak-proofness of thread connection.

Duration of the hydrostatic test shall be in accordance with the requirements of applicable
standards/specifications.

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Table 8 – Standard drift size for tubing made to API Spec 5CT/ISO 11960

Dimensions in millimeters
Pipe outside diameter Drift mandrel length Drift mandrel diameter
≤ 2⅞ 1067 d – 2.38
> 2⅞ 1067 d – 3.18

4.3 Running and Pulling Tubing

4.3.1 Commissioned sets of new and/or used pipe shall be delivered to wells by pipe trucks; in
transit, pipe and coupling threads shall be protected from damage by suitable protectors.

4.3.2 Prior to running/pulling operations, the following pre-operations shall be carried out at the
well:

– make sure that during the installation of hoisting gear (rig, gin pole) the block-and-tackle
arrangement is strictly aligned with the wellhead;
– prepare the workplace (walkway, supports, platforms) fully suitable for safe work;
– check tools and gears for conformity to the nameplate data;
– select and check for operability the tools and auxiliary mechanization gear kit, according to the
nature of work to be performed and to the pipe sizes;
– prepare lifting subs used for running/pulling operations, which shall have been factory-
manufactured or made in the well workover and servicing workshop and subjected to testing
for compliance with the requirements of applicable standards/specifications.

4.3.3 The delivered set of tubing shall be stacked on supports, with couplings facing the wellhead,
by sizes, according to the production string design indicated in the request/order, top to bottom, i.e.
the upper string sections shall be stacked on bottom, while lower string sections, on top. At least
three separators (wood boards, spacing strips) shall be laid between the tiers of pipe.

4.3.4 Prior to running the tubing equipped with suitable fixtures (packer, kickoff valve, etc.), the
production string shall be drifted down to the well bottom. The drift mandrel diameter shall be
specified by competent engineering functions.

4.3.5 Transfer of pipe from supports to the walkway shall be made impact-free, avoiding swinging
the lifted pipe and blowing it against the parts of the hoisting arrangement, pumping unit and
wellhead. When laying pipe on the walkway, the protection of pin-end thread with a ring thread
protector is a requirement.

4.3.6 Prior to running in hole, the length of each length of pipe shall be measured with a measuring
tape, and the resulting length shall be entered in the log. The length is defined as distance between
the unengaged coupling face and the fading of pin thread run-out. The total length of pipe shall
match the production string length, according to the work plan or request/order.

For pipe made to API Spec 5CT/ISO 11960, the length shall be measured from the unengaged
coupling face or pipe box end to the power-tight position of coupling face along the pin end of pipe.

4.3.7 If the string contains any packers or tool extractors, the foreman shall make a dimensioned
installation sketch.

4.3.8 Prior to makeup of pipe, the protective nipples shall be removed from the coupling before
lifting the pipe from the walkway, while pin-end thread protectors shall be removed after the pipe is
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lifted and suspended over the wellhead. Remove the storage compound and coat the clean thread
with a thread-sealing compound. The compound shall be applied to the entire surface of the thread
connection with a brush, wooden spatula or blade.

Thread compounds shall be only used as supplied in original container "as-delivered", labeled with
the compound description, batch No and date of manufacture. Use of compound stored in a
container without identification data shall be prohibited. Transfer of compound to another container
shall not be allowed. Compounds shall be used as is; any thinning is unacceptable.

4.3.9 Select the type of compound in accordance with the service conditions and the requirements
of applicable standards/specifications for pipe. The range of product and fields of application for
thread compounds are described in 4.5.

4.3.10 A successive length of pipe, commissioned and lifted over the wellhead, shall be guided into
the coupling of the preceding run-down length in vertical position; the stabbing shall be smooth and
impact-free to prevent the thread from any damage. Thereafter, proceed with slow hand-tight
makeup. Carry out the makeup skew-free, making sure that the pin and box threads got engaged. To
prevent the threads from galling, carry on the makeup at a rate of 25 rpm, maximum; the most
important makeup parameter is the makeup position of the coupling face against the thread run-out.
The correct makeup position is the position where the coupling face matches the pin-end thread run-
out (the last visible thread of the pin).

NOTE – In some cases, a one-thread underturn of coupling to the fading of thread run-out or a one-thread overturn of
coupling beyond the fading of thread run-out is allowed.

At such makeup position the pressure gauge reading (applied makeup torque) shall be taken and
recorded for statistical purposes.

This operation, with pressure gauge readings recorded, shall be performed on ten successive lengths
of pipe. The average of the pressure gauge readings shall be taken as the optimum value and used to
control the power assembly of thread connections. However, the crucial variable shall be the
makeup position.

Durability of tubing connections under repeated running/pulling cycles is inversely proportional to


the applied torque; therefore, where the leak resistance is not of a great significance, use minimum
makeup torque values to extend the life of the connection.

4.3.11 Under strong wind conditions causing the block-and-tackle arrangement, together with a
length of pipe lifted above the wellhead, to swing, make use of alignment fixtures; otherwise, shift
to hand-tight makeup or stop the work.

4.3.12 For running/pulling operations, spider slips that will not crush the tubing should be
used. Slips should be examined before using to see that they are working together.

4.3.13 Approximate makeup torque values according to GOST 633 are given in Annex A;
approximate makeup torque values according to API Spec 5CT/ISO 11960 are given in
Recommended Practice API RP 5C1.

For field makeup, the actual torque depends on a number of factors; therefore, to ensure proper
quality of pipe assembly, the pre-selection of torque is a requirement. Failure to pre-select the
optimum makeup torque for each pipe size on the field will lead to damage of threads and
substantial reduction in service life (number of makeups) of thread connections.

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4.3.13.1 Selection of torque for tubing with metal-to-metal sealing

To select the makeup torque for tubing with enhanced leak resistance connections of NKM type
(metal-to-metal packing assembly) and NKMV type (upset ends), caliper the distance between the
internal shoulder and outer face of the coupling. Then, machine a tool mark on the field end of pipe,
at a distance as measured between the shoulder and outer face of the coupling. After the power
makeup, the coupling face shall match the tool mark machined on the pipe pin. During power
makeup, when the pipe end reaches the coupling shoulder, the torque steeply increases. Thus
recorded torque will present the optimum value for the actual assembly conditions (compound type,
pipe sizes, etc.).

Further makeup shall be done according to the mean torque value obtained as a result of making up
ten successive lengths of pipe. The rate of power makeup for NKM, NKMV thread connections
shall not exceed 10 rpm.

4.3.14 When pulling a tubing string, flaw detection allowing to quickly separate heavily worn
lengths of pipe which are subject to removal, shall be performed.

4.3.15 Breakout tubing tongs shall be placed close to the coupling, but not immediately adjacent, to
prevent the tong dies from crushing the pipe surface. Tapping at the coupling with a hammer to
loosen the connection is not recommended. However, if necessary, it is allowed to slightly tap at the
mid-length of the coupling circumferentially, with a flat face of the hammer.

4.3.16 To prevent the thread from injurious damage, first proceed with the breakout using 3- to 5-
revolution power tongs; then shift to manual breakout. On completion of breakout, the pipe length
shall be smoothly removed from the coupling; no jerking shall be allowed when pulling a pipe
length off the coupling.

Exercise particular care to watch that the thread be completely disengaged before pulling the pipe
off the coupling.

4.3.17 If pipe are positioned vertically at the rig, they shall be placed on a robust wooden platform,
without pin-end thread protector.

4.3.18 To prevent corrosion, all thread connections shall be cleaned and greased. Prior to laying
pipe on the walkway, the threads shall be covered with thread protectors.

4.3.19 Tubing placed at the rig in vertical position shall be sufficiently supported to prevent them
from bending.

4.3.20 Before leaving the storage area, fasten the pipe racked on the setback securely.

4.3.21 Prior to re-running, make sure that the pipe threads are free from injurious damages and are
prepared in accordance with 4.3.8.

4.3.22 To provide for the uniform wear of thread connections and tubing body, pipe lengths of the
same grade should be interchanged between the upper and the lower portion of the tubing string.

4.3.23 To prevent the string from leakage, all connections should be re-tightened on a regular basis.

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4.3.24 In the event of pipe sticking, use a calibrated load indicator. In doing this, take into account
the string tensioning and do not consider it freeing of stuck string.

4.3.25 After applying a substantial force to free the tubing string from sticking, the torqueing of all
thread connections should be done.

4.3.26 Prior to laying pipe for storage or to recurring to operation, pipe and thread connections shall
be tested, defective pipe shall be marked as such for subsequent repair and testing.

4.3.27 When pulling tubing due to damage, the tubing shall be examined to preclude similar
damages in the future. A damaged pipe length should be pulled "as failed".

4.4 Equipment Requirements for Conducting Running/Pulling

4.4.1 For running the tubing, the bearing surface of the elevator shall be flat and the internal
diameter shall be drifted to ensure that tubing properly fits the elevator.

4.4.2 Watch carefully that no compound makes its way to working (notch ragged) surfaces of slips
contacting the tubing.

Immediately remove the compound in case of any ingress.

4.4.3 The operation of elevator spider with worn, distorted or damaged parts shall be prohibited.

4.4.4 Dimensions of dies and slips shall be consistent with the diameter of pulled/run pipe.

4.4.5 To obtain the required makeup torque, use tubing tongs equipped with a pressure-gauge
torque indicator. The tongs size shall be consistent with the pipe size. The tongs shall be properly
set against a pipe and the dies shall be perfectly fit to prevent the pipe from crushing and to
minimize grooves and dents on the metal surface.

4.5 Thread Compound Selecting Recommendations


4.5.1 For making up connections use compounds listed in standards/specifications, as the compound
greatly affects the leak resistance of threads. Thread compounds shall take up high specific
pressures, resist high temperatures, seal voids between the mating threads, be easy in application,
remain on threaded surfaces for a long time, etc.
4.5.2 The requirements applicable to service performance of thread compounds for tubing include
the following:
– compatible frictional properties allowing for correct and even makeup;
– adequate lubricating properties allowing to facilitate joint makeup and breakup without galling
or damaging mating surfaces of the joint;
– adequate sealing properties for thread connections that will not impair the properties of non-
thread connections, i.e., "metal-to-metal" connections, according to service requirements;
– physical and chemical stability, both in service and in storage;
– properties allowing for effective use of the compound on joint mating surfaces under
anticipated service conditions and in the anticipated environment.
4.5.3 When evaluating the suitability of thread compound, the customer shall define the conditions,
in which the compound will be used and, in addition to the laboratory test data according to
compound specifications, take into account field test results and field service experience.

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4.5.4 Recommended compounds and their respective fields of application are given in Table 9.
4.5.5 The minimum quantity of compound shall be spread between pin and box in a proportion of ⅔
(box) to ⅓ (pin). In exceptional cases, where compound is to be only applied on one joint member,
it should preferably be the box. The average compound consumption for making up thread
connections in the field is given in Table 10.
4.5.6 Compound of the same type shall be present at a workplace; such compound shall be
manufactured to the same specifications (TU), supplied in original container "as delivered", labeled
with the compound description, batch No and date of manufacture. The compound to be applied
shall be homogenous, of grease consistence, free from solid inclusions (rocks, sand, dried mud,
chips, etc.).
4.5.7 Service containers with compound shall be covered to prevent the compound from
contamination and ingress of foreign material.

Table 9 – Thread compound fields of application


Compound Application
VALMA-API Norm Making up and sealing thread connections of drill pipe, casing and tubing, including those of
TU 0254-010- cold-resistant and H2S-resistant design. Temperature range: – 50°С to + 200°С. Complies with
54044229-2009 requirements of ISO13678 and API RP 5A3.
RUSMA-1 Sealing of round and trapezoidal threads for connections of casing, tubing, drill pipe and line
TU 0254-001- pipe of any diameter under high-pressure service conditions. Complies with requirements of
46977243-2002 ISO13678 and API RP 5A3.
RUSMA R-4 Sealing and making up thread connections of drill pipe, casing and tubing. Complies with
TU 0254-031- requirements of ISO13678 and API RP 5A3.
46977243-2004
RUSMA R-5 Inhibited thread compound intended for sealing and corrosion protection of thread connections
TU 0254-028- for casing and tubing of downhole and field equipment operated at NGL fields containing
46977243-2004 hydrogen sulfide (Н2S) and carbon dioxide (СО2). Complies with requirements of ISO13678
and API RP 5A3.
RUS-OLYMP Tool joints for drill pipe of foreign and home manufacture; also, for making up and sealing
TU 0254-009- thread connections of casing and tubing. Temperature range: – 50°С to + 200°С. Complies
54044229-05 with requirements of ISO 13678.
RUS-PREMIUM Making up thread connections of casing and tubing with metal-to-metal sealing, including gas-
TU 0254-008- tight connections of VAM type and VAGT, SECFR, SPMS2 connections for sour service,
54044229-05 harmonized with the former. Can also be used as storage compound. Complies with
requirements of ISO 13678 and API RP 5A3.
RUS, RUS-1 Making up and sealing thread connections of casing, tubing and line pipe.
TU 0254-005- Temperature range: – 30°С to + 200°С.
54044229-02
RUS-SNOW QUEEN Making up and sealing thread connections of drill pipe, casing and tubing, including those of
TU 0254-006- cold-resistant and H2S-resistant design. Temperature range: – 60°С to + 200°С.
54044229-02
Bestolife API Making up casing, tubing, and line pipe. Prevents surface from abrasion during feeding; water
Modified absorption resistant; prevents leakage; resistant to segregation and volume changes; neither
Bestolife solidifies, nor dries, vaporizes or oxidizes. Contains rust prevention agents and H2S inhibitors
which ensures pitting resistance. Complies with or exceeds specifications given in API RP
5A3.
Bestolife 270R Besto- Drill collars, casing strings, tubing, pipeline joints and connections. Ensures maximum
life protection and sound sealing for all thread connections (other than oxygen lines). Proprietary
formula includes > 60% of metallic lead plus dedicated nonmetallic additions which are
applicable in any conditions and resistant to H2S and drilling mud.
2000 NM Long-term storage compound. Main solid components are chemical-resistant, remain stable at
Bestolife ≥ 1000°F and anti-corrosive. Complies with or exceeds performance indicators specified in
API RP 5A3 and requirements of API Spec 5СТ.

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4.5.8 Prior to application compound shall be thoroughly stirred. Avoid any contact of compound
with skin or its ingress in gastrointestinal tract.

4.5.8 The customer shall be responsible for compliance with the environmental requirements within
the area of work and for proper selection, use and disposal of thread compound.

Table 9a – Storage compound fields of application

Compound Application
IP-1 (L) and (3) Hydrocarbon cylinder oil, thickened with a lime soap of acids extracted from cottonseed oil and
TU 33.1 01 820-80 hydrogenated fat; contains extreme-pressure additive. Features high water resistance and
extreme-pressure properties, low freezing resistance and mechanical stability, adequate oil
separation properties. Usable at 0° to + 70°С (L); at – 10° to + 70°С (3).
Rust Veto AS Rust preventive compound of grease type containing high-quality corrosion-preventive agents;
HOUGHTON intended for use under most severe climatic conditions. Specially developed for long-term
protection of threads on tubulars exposed to corrosive environment. The compound ensures up to
12month corrosion protection during outdoor storage in corrosive environment.
KENDEX-OCTG Specially developed for long-term storage of OCTG; resistant to sulfurous reducers and various
rust-preventive bacteria which, under normal conditions, contribute to corrosion.
compound

Table 10 – Average thread compound consumption for making up thread connections under
field conditions

Pipe outside diameter, mm Consumption of compound per joint, g


60 13
73 16
89 27
102 32
114 37
NOTE – Consumption varies for different types of thread connection and compound.

4.5.10 Use of machinery oil, diesel oil as substitutes for greases, as well as dry makeup shall be
PROHIBITED.

4.6 Basic Recommendations for Prevention of Emergencies

4.6.1 Causes for tubing damage

4.6.1.1 Types of and causes for tubing damage:

– incorrect selection of pipe grade for tubing;


– careless handling and transportation;
– thread damage due to loosening or dropping of thread protector (ring, nipple);
– insufficient storage protection;
– use of worn or improper equipment for handling, improper grips for pipe tongs or pincers;
– noncompliance with rules for tubing running and pulling;
– worn couplings (worn outer surface, thread);
– replacement of worn couplings with those made not to requirements of applicable
standards/specifications;
– string dropping, even a short distance.

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4.6.1.2 Leakage of joints may be caused by the following:

– unsuitable thread compound and/or improper application thereof;


– greasy/dirty thread (traces of rust-preventive compound, corrosion, contamination);
– insufficient or excessive thread tightening;
– distorted thread due to inaccurate fit when stabbing pin to box (blow, skew when stabbing,
etc.);
– frequently repeated running/pulling operations.

4.6.2 Recommendations for prevention of emergencies

4.6.2.1 Before proceeding to operation of wells, a degree of risks of emergency failure for tubing
strings shall be reviewed. In particular, such risks may be caused by severe service conditions (low
temperatures, corrosive environment, etc.). If required, mitigation arrangements shall be developed.

4.6.2.2 To reduce the emergencies during operation of wells:

– strictly comply with the requirements of current procedural regulations and safety codes
applicable to petroleum and natural gas industry;
– monitor the condition of well and serviceability of equipment and tools;
– know and observe operating procedures for pipe and equipment;
– monitor applied loads;
– make up connections with tongs equipped with a torque indicator;
– implement, in full and in timely manner, arrangements for fault-free working at the well;
– loads applied to tubing in operation shall not exceed the limit loads according to Annex A,
specification (TU) requirements, recommendations given in "Thread Connections Technical
Catalog" (TMK publication), and ISO 10405, for pipe made to API Spec 5CT/ISO 11960, with
safety factors applied.

To avoid emergencies, running of tubing shall be prohibited:

– if the factory marking data are inconsistent with the values stated in the certificate;
– if the inspection results in detection of defects of magnitude which is greater than allowable;
– in case of improper seating of coupling at the mill (standoff not in conformity with
specification requirements, explicit misalignment between pipe and coupling, etc.);
– when the pipe wall thickness including the wall thickness at the threaded end in the face-end
plane, is not in compliance with the specification requirements;
– if hydrostatic testing reveals pipe or thread connection leakage.

4.6.2.3 Generally, fields put on production shall be considered potentially corrosive; at early phases
of development, surveys for most corrosive areas shall be undertaken, to avoid corrosion-induced
failures. Such surveys shall include:

– determination of corrosive gases (carbon dioxide and hydrogen sulfide) in the production fluid.
Also, determination of reservoir water pH and chemistry (iron ions, organic acids, total
chlorides and other corrosive components) is also recommended;
– corrosion rate testing on test specimens taken from the same materials that were used for
manufacture of pipe in operation;
– inspection/monitoring using measurement equipment or optical instrumentation.

4.6.2.4 For pipe surface, the most common corrosion failures are: pitting, stress-corrosion cracking,
sulfide stress cracking, box wear. Other potential types of local corrosion failure include erosive
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wear, spot pitting. The depth of pitting and spot pits may be measured using a suitable measuring
instrument (depth gauge or profile meter). To detect cracking, other aids may be necessary, e.g.
magnetic-particle examination. Generally, corrosion failure occurs due to exposure of metal surface
to reservoir water; corrosion failure may be aggravated by abrasive effects of pumping equipment,
gas lift, or high recovery rates. The development of corrosion is also affected by non-uniformity of
metal microstructure, surface condition, morphology and adhesion of depositions (corrosion
products may or may not adhere to the pipe walls, which results in the formation of galvanic pairs).
Corrosion can also be influenced by dissimilar metals in close proximity to each other (bimetallic
corrosion). Since corrosion may result from many causes and influences and take different
forms, no simple or universal remedy can be given for control. Each problem shall be treated
individually, and the solution shall be attempted in light of known factors and specific operating
conditions.

For wells where internal or external tubing corrosion is known to exist and corrosive fluids are
being produced, the following measures can be employed:

a) In flowing wells, the annulus can be packed off and the corrosive fluid confined to the inside of
the tubing. The inside of tubing can be protected with special liners, coatings, or inhibitors.

b) In pumping and gas-lift wells, inhibitors introduced via the casing-tubing annulus afford
appreciable protection. In this type of completion, especially in pumping wells, better operating
practices can also aid in extending the life of tubing, such as through the use of rod protectors,
rotation of tubing, and longer and slower pumping strokes.

4.6.2.5 For new pipe made to GOST 633, recommended performance properties are listed in Annex
A, while for pipe made to API Spec 5CT/ISO 11960, in ISO/TR 10400:2007(E).

4.6.3 Investigation of industrial accidents should be conducted in accordance with "Guidelines for
investigation of industrial accidents with drill pipe, casing and tubing, and for claim documenting".

4.7 Reconditioning

4.7.1 Organization of timely and high-quality reconditioning of used tubing is an important factor
contributing to reducing pipe consumption and preventing tubing strings from failure.

Reconditioning shall be performed using suitable equipment intended for tubing diagnostics and
repair.

4.7.2 Currently, the recognized pipe body testing methods are: visual inspection, measurement,
electromagnetic examination, ultrasonic testing, eddy-current examination, etc. The operation of
pipe leads to the occurrence of the following commonly encountered defects: inside and outside
corrosive damages; longitudinal injuries of inside surface by ropes; axial and circumferential
outside marks caused by dies and tubing tongs; undercuts; transverse cracking and wear of tubing
inside surface caused by sucker rods.

4.7.3 Wall thickness may be measured by micro gauges, ultrasonic and X-ray instruments having an
accuracy at least 2%, calibrated to reference standards with wall thickness close to that of pipe.

4.7.4 Used pipe shall be categorized according to the decrease in wall thickness as specified in
Table 11. The percentages are the decrease in wall thickness against the nominal wall thickness.
The wall thickness is thinned both from the outside and the inside of the pipe body. The following
pipe section shall not be categorized in accordance with Table 11: threaded and/or upset pipe ends.
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Depending on service conditions, the thinning of wall thickness at upset ends having a wall
thickness greater that that of the pipe body is allowed down to the values exceeding those specified,
provided this does not impair the pipe quality. Damage and/or thinning of wall thickness at threaded
ends requires individual evaluation, depending on service conditions.

Table 11 – Used tubing categorization

Category Decrease in wall thickness, % Residual wall thickness, min,


of nominal value %
2 0 – 15 85
3 16 – 30 70
4 31 – 50 50
5 > 50 < 50

4.7.5 If the pipe surface contains cracks detectable through visual, optical or magnetic-particle
inspection, such pipe shall be rejected and disqualified for further operation.

4.7.6 The use of used tubing will depend on the metal loss type. Pitted pipe may not be used in
certain corrosive environments, however, may be quite satisfactorily operated in a corrosion-free
environment. Pipe that suffered substantial, however even, metal loss caused by mechanical wear
are less sensitive to corrosion attack, but will require re-calculation of performance properties
according to the minimum residual wall thickness.

4.7.7 After makeup, the dimensional characteristics of thread connections will change; therefore,
these will differ from those specified.

4.7.8 The final evaluation of pipe for fitness for further operation shall require the pipe inside
surface condition testing and residual wall thickness gauging to determine the pipe body collapse
resistance, burst strength and tensile strength, thread condition (leak resistance), pin end outside
diameter (to evaluate makeup feasibility).

Depending on circumstances and existing risks, in addition to usual wall thickness gauging, thread
gauging may be required to determine the final performance properties.

4.7.9 Often, tubular products damaged in operation or due to improper handling, may be repaired.
The repair shall only be performed in accordance with specification requirements. Operability of
reconditioned thread connections shall necessarily be confirmed by measurements and testing in
accordance with the requirements of applicable standards and other specifications.

5 Transportation and Storage

5.1 Transportation

5.1.1 Transportation of pipe shall be carried out by rail (on open-top fright cars), by truck or by
water in accordance with Shipping Rules and Specifications for Cargo Loading and Fastening
applicable to the specific means of transportation.

5.1.2 Stringers shall be provided across the car or truck body bottom. Pipe bundles shall be
provided with transportation straps.

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5.1.3 When carrying pipe on flat wagon, upright posts, wire-tied above the pipe, shall be installed
on the car sides.

5.1.4 For truck transportation, the following precautions shall be taken:

– load pipe on bolsters and tie down with suitable chain at the bolsters;
– load pipe with all couplings on the same end of the truck.

5.1.5 Bundling material shall not be used as slinging fixture. The packing shall allow for multiple
transfers of bundles with pipe undamaged.

5.1.6 When using pipe trucks, care shall be taken to avoid the pipe flexure. During transportation
the pipe ends shall not protrude by more than 1 m beyond the vehicle dimensions.

5.1.7 Hitting pipe or bundles against each other or against any metal parts of the vehicle is
unacceptable.

5.1.8 Dragging pipe or dropping pipe on the ground shall be STRICTLY PROHIBITED.

5.1.9 Before unloading make sure that the thread protectors are tightly in place.

5.1.10 When loading, unloading and stacking the pipe, use hoisting machinery or safe skids. Do not
unload pipe by dropping. For long pipe, use of end-looped braces is recommended. When unloading
by hand, use rope slings. When rolling down skids, roll pipe parallel to the stack and do not allow
pipe to gather momentum or to strike the ends, because even with thread protectors in place there is
danger of damaging the threads.

5.1.11 Special handling may be required for sour service and CRA material. Impact against adjacent
pipe or other objects may cause a local increase in the hardness of the pipe to the extent that they
become susceptible to sulfide stress cracking.

5.2 Storage

5.2.1 All tubing shall rest on supports.

5.2.2 The following categories of pipe shall be stored on individual supports:

a) new pipe received from manufacturers;


b) pipe sorted out by type of reconditioning;
c) reconditioned pipe;
d) rejected pipe not subject to repair;
e) pipe grouped in sets for forming strings and prepared for delivery to the facility.

5.2.3 Each support shall accommodate the pipe of the same characteristics: type, nominal diameter,
wall thickness, grade.

5.2.4 The following requirements apply to the supports and the pipe laying:

a) the support bearing surface shall be horizontal to avoid any inadvertent rolling of pipe; the
support design shall ensure that the pipe rest on the support at least at three points of contact, to
avoid any inadvertent rolling down; each support shall be provided with upright posts;

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b) the support bearing surface should be no less than 500 mm above the ground;

c) pipe should not be stacked higher than 3000 mm;

d) provide wooden strips as separators between successive layers of pipe so that the couplings do
not contact each other. Use at least three spacing strips.

The strips between layers of pipe shall be coplanar.

5.2.5 Each support shall be provided with a nameplate containing the specifications of
accommodated pipe.

5.2.6 Threads shall be coated by rust-preventive compound and covered with thread protectors.
Compound product range and field of application are given in Table 9a.

Thread surface and outside surface of pipe in storage shall be inspected periodically and protective
coatings re-applied when necessary. Re-application schedule shall be in accordance with GOST
9.014.

5.2.7 Storage of acids, alkalis and other corrosive chemicals close to the supports shall be
forbidden.

6 Safety Requirements

To ensure safe operation of pipe, make sure that the requirements of the manufacturer's Operation
Manual for the delivered product and other Manufacturer's recommendations, as well as combined
corporate regulations for operation of pipe, duly approved at drilling facilities and consistent with
the Manufacturer's Operation Manual and PB 08-624-03 "Petroleum and Natural Gas Industry
Safety Code" are positively complied with.

7 Manufacturer's Guarantee

The Manufacturer warrants that the pipe and couplings are and remain in conformity to
specification requirements within the period specified in the contract (purchase order), provided the
pipe operation and storage procedures be complied with.

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Annex A
(normative)
Strength Properties and Makeup Torque Values for Tubing Made to GOST 633

Table A.1 – Internal and external (collapsing) pressure creating stresses in pipe body equivalent to yield strength,
for pipe made to GOST 633 (MPa)

Nominal Wall Internal pressure Рint for pipe grades External pressure Рext for pipe grades
diameter, thickness, Д Д
К Е Л М К Е Л М
mm mm Make A Make B Make A Make B
33 3.5 80.9 79.4 91.0 102.5 121.4 134.5 56.1 55.1 66.5 72.6 84.8 96.7
42 3.5 64.0 62.9 71.5 80.5 95.3 105.5 41.0 40.3 50.7 55.2 63.8 72.0
48 4.0 64.0 62.8 71.5 80.5 95.3 105.5 42.6 41.8 52.7 57.5 66.5 75.1
60 5.0 64.0 62.8 71.5 80.5 95.3 105.5 40.3 39.6 50.0 54.6 63.1 71.4
5.5 50.1 49.2 64.8 72.8 86.2 95.6 37.5 36.8 46.5 50.5 58.0 65.2
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7.0 63.7 62.6 82.4 92.7 109.8 121.6 52.9 51.9 66.0 72.3 84.1 95.8
6.5 48.5 47.6 62.7 70.5 83.5 92.6 37.9 37.2 46.5 50.6 58.0 65.0
89
8.0 59.6 58.5 77.0 86.6 102.6 113.6 50.4 49.5 63.1 69.0 80.4 91.0
102 6.5 42.4 41.6 54.8 61.7 73.0 81.0 30.7 30.1 37.6 40.5 45.9 50.8
114 7.0 40.8 40.0 52.5 59.0 70.0 77.8 30.0 29.4 36.2 38.8 43.9 48.3

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Table A.2 – Ultimate joint load and ultimate tension load for tubing made to GOST 633 and TU
Nominal Wall Ultimate joint load Qu for plain-end pipe with Ultimate joint load Qu for upset pipe with Ultimate tension load for enhanced leak Ultimate tension load for
diameter, thickness, triangular thread, kN triangular thread, kN resistance pipe with trapezoidal thread, kN enhanced leak resistance upset
mm mm pipe (NKMV) and extended-
length end pipe (NKMVU) with
trapezoidal thread, kN
Д Д Д
К Е Л М К Е Л М К Е Л М Д К Е Л М
Make A Make B Make A Make B Make A Make B
33 3.5 63 62 82 92 - - 124 122 162 177 219 242 - - - - - - - - - - -
42 3.5 81 80 105 118 - - 160 157 208 229 272 312 - - - - - - - - - - -
48 4.0 115 113 148 160 192 222 214 210 273 310 356 410 - - - - - - - - - - -
60 5.0 199 196 250 285 337 388 328 322 425 468 552 640 269 265 348 382 452 522 322 425 468 552 640
73 5.5 282 278 365 402 476 540 443 435 572 620 746 855 369 363 476 524 610 716 - - - - -
73 7.0 376 370 486 535 636 730 550 540 712 783 935 1065 475 468 617 680 804 925 435 572 620 743 855
89 6.5 421 415 546 620 710 820 633 622 818 900 1065 1227 558 549 710 780 921 1064 540 712 783 935 1065
89 8.0 - - - - - - 768 754 995 1090 1298 1435 681 670 882 967 1142 1320 622 818 900 1065 1227
102 6.5 447 440 580 640 755 870 736 723 951 1040 1237 1430 632 622 820 902 1065 1230 754 995 1090 1298 1435
114 7.0 554 545 717 833 932 1076 896 880 1155 1270 1505 1745 778 766 1070 1110 1310 1510 - - - - -

Table A.3 – Recommended makeup torque for tubing made to GOST 633 and TU
Makeup torque for enhanced leak
Nominal Wall Makeup torque for plain-end pipe with Makeup torque for upset pipe with triangular Makeup torque for enhanced leak resistance upset pipe (NKMV) and
diameter, thickness, triangular thread, Nm thread, Nm resistance pipe with trapezoidal thread, Nm extended-length end pipe (NKMVU)
mm mm with trapezoidal thread, Nm
Д К Е Л М Д К Е Л М Д К Е Л М Д К Е Л М
360 400 440 - - 770 920 1090 - - - - - - - - - - - -
42 3.5 460 514 570 - - 940 1120 1330 - - - - - - - - - - - -
48 4.0 485 545 685 - - 1090 1300 1550 1745 1930 - - - - - - - - - -
60 5.0 880 1010 1185 1400 1495 1605 1910 2255 2565 2840 1455 1925 2165 2600 2875 2840 3680 4130 4900 5420
73 5.5 1305 1555 1835 2090 2290 2050 2440 2890 3285 3635 2130 2760 3105 3680 4070 3345 4325 4875 5775 6395
73 7.0 1700 1980 2280 2520 2780 2680 3105 3575 3955 4370 2445 3165 3560 4215 4665 3925 5085 5720 6775 7505
89 6.5 1840 2180 2595 2945 3220 2840 3375 4005 4770 5045 2840 3680 4140 4905 5425 4390 5690 6395 7580 8390
89 8.0 - - - - - 3255 3965 4595 4975 5500 3835 4970 5585 6620 7325 - - - - -
102 6.5 2215 2975 3160 3600 4395 3185 3785 4510 5180 5730 3365 3785 4900 5805 6425 - - - - -
114 7.0 2465 3355 3545 4005 4945 3565 4240 4990 5745 6360 3695 4785 5380 6375 7060 - - - - -
NOTE 1 – Under normal conditions, ±25% variation of torque from tabulated values is considered to be within tolerance.
NOTE 2 – Making up should be based on the position of mating parts, rather than on the torque value. Refer to 4.3.13.

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Annex B
(informative)
List of Referenced Documents

1 GOST 9.014-78 ESZKS. Temporary corrosion protection. General requirements


2 GOST 633-80 Tubing pipes and couplings for them. Specifications
3 GOST R 23979-80 Sub for tubing. Specifications
4 GOST R 51906-2002 Thread connections for casing, tubing and pipelines and thread gauges
for them. General technical requirements
5 GOST R 53365-2009 Pipe for use as casing and tubing and couplings for them. Basic
parameters and inspection of thread connections. General technical requirements
6 API Specification 5CT (8th Edition). Specification for casing and tubing / ISO 11960:2004
Petroleum and natural gas industry – Steel pipe for use as casing and tubing for wells
7 API Specification 5B (15th Edition, 2008). Threading, gauging and thread inspection of casing,
tubing and line pipe threads, Petroleum and natural gas industry – Steel pipe
8 АРI RP 5C1 Recommended Practice for care and use of casing and tubing – 18th Edition, 1999
9 АРI RP 5А3, 2nd Edition, 2003. Recommended Practice on thread compounds for casing,
tubing, line pipe
10 ISО/TR 10400:2007(Е) Petroleum and natural gas industry – Equations and calculations for the
properties of casing, tubing, drill pipe and line pipe used as casing or tubing
11 ISO 10422:1993 Petroleum and natural gas industry – Threading, gauging and thread
inspection of casing, tubing and line pipe threads
12 ISO 11960:2004 Steel pipe for use as casing or tubing for wells
13 TU 14-161-150-94 Tubing and tubing couplings, H2S-resistant and cold-resistant
14 TU 14-161-173-97 Tubing and tubing couplings, cold-resistant and corrosion-resistant, for
OAO Surgutneftegaz oil and gas fields
15 TU 14-161-159-95 Tubing and tubing couplings of cold-resistant design
16 TU 14-3-1534-87 Plain-end tubing with packing assembly made of polymeric material
17 TU 39-00147016-97-99 Externally upset tubing of enhanced leak resistance and couplings for
them (NKMV)
18 TU 14-157-55-98 Galvanized seamless tubing and couplings for them
19 TU 14-161-195-2001 Steel tubing and tubing couplings for use at gas and NGL fields
20 TU 14-3-1718-90 Tubing with identification marking for couplings
21 TU 14-161-198-2002 Tubing with extended-length external upsets and couplings for them
22 TU 14-161-232-2008 Plain-end tubing and long-thread couplings for them
23 TU 1308-206-00147016-2002 Externally upset seamless tubing and H2S- and cold-resistant
couplings for them
24 TU 0254-010-54044229-2009 Thread compound VALMA-API Norm
25 TU 0254-001-46977243-2002 Thread compound RUSMA-1
26 TU 0254-031-46977243-2004 Thread compound RUSMA R-4

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27 TU 0254-028-46977243-2004 Inhibited thread compound RUSMA R-5
28 TU 0254-009-54044229-05 Thread compound RUS-OLYMP
29 TU 0254-008-54044229-05 Thread compound RUS-PREMIUM
30 TU 0254-005-54044229-02 Sealing thread compound RUS, RUS-1
31 TU 0254-009-54044229-05 Sealing thread compound RUS-Snow Queen
32 TU 33.101820-80 Compound IP-1 (L) and (3).
33 Guidelines for investigation of industrial accidents with drill pipe, casing and tubing, and for
claim documenting. Association of drill contractors. Moscow, 1997
34 RD 08-624-03 Petroleum and Natural Gas Industry Safety Code

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