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Well Control - Level 3-4 Q i Dritling fluid density is 10.9 ppg. Hi =30ft H2= 15 it HB = 12 ft | Question 7.39 During a well kill gas cut mud with a 10.0 ppg density is coming back to surface and flowing through the mud/gas separator. The original drilling fluid density is 12.5 ppg. What is now the maximum operating pressure of the mud/gas separator. The mud leg height is 15 ft. a) 9.75 psi b) 17.6 psi ©) 1.95 psi vd) 7.8 psi Question 7.40 ‘A well kill is in progress. The driller sees drilling fluid dripping from below the ram BOP. a) What is the likely cause? b) What should he do immediately? c) What should be done after the well kill? 201 IWCE - Drilling Well Control - Level 3-4 e Question 7.41 A slip and cut operation is carried out with the bit at the shoe, What piece of equipment is installed on the drill pipe? a) FOsV b) FOSV with an IBOP on top ©) 1B0P ) Circulation sub Question 7.42 List the three types of inside BOP. Question 7.43 What are the disadvantages of having a float valve in the string? Question 7.44 How often should BOP equipment be function tested? Question 7.45 When should BOP equipment be pressure tested? Question 7.46 ‘The cup type tester is run inside the wellhead to test the blind shear rams. a) True b) False Question 7.47 ‘A cup type tester is run on 5” 19.54, G105 drill pipe inside a 13.3/8", 72 tb/ft casing. The drill pipe hangs in the elevator. Casing: Burst pressure = 5380 psi 202 Well Control e— 1D = 12.35" ‘The tensile yield of the drill pipe is 436205 lb. 'a)_ Explain what happens to the hookload when test pressure fs applied. b) Calculate the area that is exposed to the test pressure in in? c) According to the drilling programme, the casing needs to be tested to 90% of the burst pressure. Calculate the tension in the drill pipe in tbf. 4) What would be the consequence of applying this test pressure? ‘e) What is the maximum test pressure taking the tensile yield strength of the drill pipe into account? Question 7.48 You are testing a surface BOP stack with a test plug. Why should the side outlet valves below the test plug be kept in the open position? SELECT TWO ANSWERS a) Because the test will create extreme hook loads. b) Otherwise reverse circulation would be needed to release test plug. ‘c) To check for a leaking test plug. d) Because of the potential damage to casing/open hole. Je Question 7.49 Under what type of circumstances would the cup type tester be preferred to the plug type tester while testing a surface BOP stack? a) To test stack without applying excess pressure to wellhead and casing b) When you require testing the casing head outlets and casing-to-wellhead seals. )_ There is no difference as they are interchangeable Question 7.50 ‘The following drill string is in the well: 5” drill pipe, 5” HW drit pipe with NC5O connections and 8” drill collars with 6.5/8” REG connections. The inside BOP has a NC5O pin connection. Which one of the following crossovers must be on the floor in case of a kick whilst tripping? a) NC5O box x 7.5/8” REG pin b) NC5O box x 6.5/8” REG box ©) 6.5/8" REG. Box x 7.5/8” REG pin 203 IWCF - Drilling Well Controt - Level 3-4 d)_NC5O box x 6.5/8” REG pin Question 7.51 ‘Which of the following lines has the largest 1D? a) Choke line b)_ Kill tine €)_ Diverter vent tine Chapter 8: Surface BOP Control System Question 8.1 What is the maximum closing time for a ram BOP? a) 30 seconds b) 45 seconds Question 8.2 ‘What is the function of the regulating valve on the hydraulic control manifold a) To increase the manifold pressure from 1500 psi to 3000 psi b) To permit manual control of the manifold pressure ) To pressure pressure test the manifold Question 8.3 What is the regulated closing pressure of annular preventers? a) 1500 psi b) 3000 psi 1) 500 - 1500 psi 4) 1000 psi Question 8.4 A.BOP consists of: 204 e IWCF - Drilling Well Control - Level 3: +f annular preventer 18 gals to open and 18 gals to close + 2ram preventers Each ram: 5.5 to open and 5.8 to close + ZHCR valves Each valve: 1.5 to open and 1.5 to close The operator requires the full BOP to close, open and close with the pumps isolated. How many gallons are required to perform these actions? Question 8.5 ‘What is the purpose of the bypass valve on the driller’s remote control panel? 1a) Increase the hydraulic manifold pressure to 2000 psi. b)_ Increase the hydraulic annular pressure to 3000 psi. ‘¢)_ Increase the hydraulic manifold pressure to accumulator pressure. Question 8.6 In. what position should the 4-way valves be kept on the accumulator unit while drilling? a) All closed. b) All open. ©) Some open and some closed. d) Allin neutral. Question 8.7 ‘After connecting the open and close hoses to the stack, which of the following shall be done first? a) Take the stow circulating rates. b) Drain accumulator bottles and check pre-charge. )_ Place all the functions to neutral (block) position to charge up the hoses. ‘vd) Function test all items on the stack. Question 8.8 (On a control unit 3-position/4-way valves are used. Which of the following statements about these valves are true? 205 SELECT THREE ANSWERS a) Cannot be operated from remote. b) Can be manually operated. ©). Have four ports for connection. d) Can be placed in four positions. e) .Can be placed in three positions. Question 8.9 Ona driller’s remote BOP control panel, the annular preventer was closed and the close light fs illuminated. What is the light telling you? a) The signal has been sent to the accumulator units. b)_ A micro switch on the back of the driller’s Remote BOP control panel has been activated indicating that you have pushed the lever to fully closed position. ©). The annular has been closed. 4) The annular operating 4-way valve on the accumulator unit has functioned and fluid should be going to the annular. Question 8.10 You close a ram on the driller's remote BOP control panel. The close light illuminates but the manifold pressure gauge does not drop. What has happened? a) The 4-way valve on accumulator unit has not been operated b) Forget to hold down the master valve for 5 seconds as instructed. )_ Air supply has been lost to the drillers Panel 4d) Blockage in line between accumulator unit and BOP stack Question 8.11 ‘On which of the following gauges of the remote panel would you expect to see reduction in Pressure when the ram preventer is being closed? (SELECT TWO ANSWERS) a) Accumulator pressure gauge b) Air pressure gauge c) Annular pressure gauge , 4) Manifold pressure gauge Question 8.12 206 e- IWCF - Drilling Well Control - Level 3-4 What is the reason of operating the master air valve for at-least 5 seconds on a remote BOP panel? a) To bleed the air from the system b) To give time to the operator to think about what he is doing ©) To check if the rig air pressure is correct ¥d) To allow build up of air pressure to operate the 3 position valve Question 8.13, Which gas is used to precharge accumulator bottles? a) Air b) Oxygen ye) Nitrogen d) Hydrogen Question 8.14 ‘The bypass function is selected on the Driller’s remote panel. What will happen. a) The accumulator pressure is put on the annular preventer. b)_ The accumulator pressure is reduced to 1500 psi ©) The accumulator pressure is put on the main manifold. 4d) All preventers are isolated and all pressure is bled off. Question 8.15 ‘The driller closes a ram preventer using the remote panel. The manifold pressure drops and bullds up to 1500 psi. The accumulator pressure drops and builds slowly to 3000 psi. The sreen open light went out and the red close light does not illuminate, What is the reason for the malfunction? Question 8.16 ‘The driller closes a ram preventer using the remote panel. Both the manifold and accumulator pressure do not drop. The green open light went out and the red close light illuminates. What is the reason for the malfunction? 207 IWCF - Drilling Well Control - Level 3-4 Qe Question 8.17 ‘The driller closes a ram preventer using the remote panel. Both the manifold and accumulator pressure drop. The green open light went out and the accumulator pump system keeps running, What fs the reason for the malfunction? Question 8.18, ‘The driller closes a ram preventer using the remote panel. Both the manifold and accumulator pressure do not drop. The green open light stays on and the red close light does not illuminate. What is the reason for the malfunction? Question 8.19 You have a look at the BOP remote panel while drilling and note the following on the pressure ‘gauges: The accumulator fs at 2850 psi and increasing. The manifold is at 1500 psi and stable, the annular is at 700 pst and stable. What is going on: a) Nothing, all ok. b) There is a leaking hydraulic line between the BOP Control System and the BOP. ©). The hydraulic manifold regulator is faulty. 4) The manifold pressure transducer fs faulty. Question 8.20 You have a look at the BOP remote panel while drilling and note the following on the pressure gauges: The accumulator is at 2900 psi and decreasing. The manifold is at 1800 psi and increasing, the annular is at 700 psi and stable. What is going on: a) Nothing, alt ok. b) There is a leaking hydraulic line between the BOP Control System and the BOP. ‘c)_ The hydraulic manifold regulator is faulty. 4). The automatic pressure switch is faulty. Question 8.21 208 Q WCF - Drilting Well Control - Level 3-4 You have a look at the BOP remote panel while drilling and note the following on the pressure ‘gauges: The accumulator is at 2500 psi and decreasing. The manifold is at 1500 psi and stable, the annular fs at 700 psi and stable. What fs going on: a) Nothing, all ok. b) There is a leaking hydraulic line between the BOP Control System and the BOP. )_ The hydraulic manifold regulator is faulty. d) The automatic pressure switch is faulty. Question 8.22 ‘A pump system of the BOP control system should be capable of providing a discharge pressure that is at least equivalent to the BOP control system working pressure. Va) True b) False Question 8.23 ‘The annular preventer is closed from the remote panel. Which gauges would show a reduction in pressure? SELECT TWO ANSWERS a) Annular pressure gauge. b) Manifold pressure gauge. )_ Air pressure gauge. 4) Accumulator pressure gauge. Question 8.24 What is the maximum available hydraulic closing pressure for closing pipe rams? a) 1000 psi b) 1200 psi ©) 1500 psi 4) 3000 psi Question 8.25 During normal drilling operations the hydraulic lines between the BOP Control System and the BOP stack are not pressurised 209 ICE — Drilling Well Control - Level 3-4 3) a) True b) False Question 8.26 ‘Most BOP Control Systems have a selector valve labelled ‘Unit/Remote’. What is the purpose of this selector valve? a) To shift the capability of adjusting the annular pressure reducing and regulating valve from the remote panel to the main BOP Control System and vice versa. b) To operate the bypass valve from the remote panel c) To operate the hydraulic manifold reducing and regulating valve. Question 8.27 What is the required closing time for an 18.3/4” ram type preventer. 1a) Less than 30 seconds b) Less than 60 seconds ¢)_ Less than 45 seconds Question 8.28 What is the required closing time for an 21.1/4” ram type preventer. a) Less than 30 seconds b) Less than 60 seconds + ©) Less than 45 seconds Question 8.29 On a surface BOP control unit, if a 4 way selector valve is in the upright or centre position. a) The regulated power fluid inlet will be blocked. Both outlets will be vented back into the fluid reservoir tank b) The inlet and both outlets will be blocked )_ The inlet and both outlets will be vented back into the fluid reservoir tank. 210 Q INCE -Driling Well Control - Level 3-4 Answers Chapter 1: Introduction to Well Control 1.4 False b) 2353 psi 126 ©) 0.747 psisft 4.3 a) 1580 psi ) 14.3 ppg b) 1789 psi 1.31 a) 6043 psi €) 4312 pst b) 14.1 ppg (rounded to 1 1.4 a) 0.433 psi/ft decimal) ) 0.504 psi/tt ¢) Between 938 - 969 psi ©) 0.650 psi/ft ) 6043 psi 1.52) 8.88 ppg €) 14.1 ppg (rounded to 1 b) 12.71 ppe decimal) ©) 10.46 pps. f) Between 639 - 670 psi 1606 19) 6043 psi 170 MF h) 14.1 ppg (rounded to 1 1.8 10.6 ppg decimal) 1.9 9.7 ppe 4) Between 852 - 883 psi 4.10 a) 0.491 psi/ft 1.32 A/D b) 9.9 ppg 1.33 ¢ 1.11 False 1340 1.12 True 135 0 1.13 -4964 psi 136 4.14 True 137 BCE 1.15 False 1.38 a) HH increases, MASP decreases 1.16 False ) 220 psi 1.47 True 139 1.18 False 1.40 8 1.19 B 141 B 1.20 8 12d 12 1488 4.22 1B; 2C 1.44 a) 0.761 psi/ft; b) 14.6 ppg; c) 1.23 A : 870 psi 124 1.45 324 pst 1.25 B 1.46 False 1.26 B 147 1.27 8 1.48 a) 2639 psi 1.28 b) 8.95 ppg 1.29 € ) 2929 psi 1.30 a) 650 psi ) 9.88 ppg ait IWCF - Drilling Well Control - Level 3-4 1.49 1.50 a) 2898 psi b) 2819 psi ) 2789 psi A Chapter 2: Drilling and Tripping Operations 2A 22 23 2.4 25 2.6 27 2.8 2.9 2.10 2A 212 213 2.14 a) 3865 psi; b) 165 psi; c) 3650 psis d) No overbalance - 50 pst underbalanced c B B BC a) 5138 psi b) 5225 pis ©) 2002 psi; 4) 10.6 ppg, A B D c a) 5091 psi b) 5280 psi ) 11.00 ppg 3028 psi 2119 psi B 1.51 1.52 1.53 1.54 215 2.16 2AT 2.18 2.19 2.20 2.24 2.22 2.23 2.24 2.25 2.26 2.27 2.28 2.29 —® ADE AC a) 3.7 bbl b) 11.4 bbl D 978.6 ft D c a) 0.0679 psi/ft b) 133 psi 101.5 ft a) 708 ft ) 383 psi B B a) 3.9 bbl b) O psi 151 ft; no it’s not sufficient for 2 stands a) 8.7 bbl b) 1.7 bbl 2.2 bbl BCG Chapter 3: Kick Causes, Warning Signs, Indicators and Behaviour 34 32 33 34 35 3.6 37 3.8 39 3.10 3.11 3.12 212 False 8 D A False False AGG False False a) 141 pst ) 604 psi False A 343 3.14 3.45 3.16 3.7 3.18 3.19 3.20 3.21 3.22 3.23 3.24 3.25 False e - IWCF - Drilling Well Control - Level 3-4 A 327 A Chapter 4: Shut-in Procedures 4a 42 43 44 45 46 AT 48 49 D 410 A A aM ok Hard shut-in 4q2 oA False 443 1A; 28 True 414 D False 415 A False 416 A,B,C A 417 B AC Chapter 5: Shut-in Period 51 5.2 53 5.4 55 5.6 5.7 5.8 c 5.9 39 ft/hr c 5.10 0 a) 3000 pst; b) 2700 psi; c) 10.38 541 B pps 5.12 D 729 psi 5.13 AGE 8 5.14 B,D,E c 515 B A 5.16 8 A Chapter 6: Well Control Methods 64 62 6.3 64 65 66 67 6.8 69 6.10 6.11 6.12 6.13 6.14 True AC False 8 A B True False - you should wait for the drill pipe pressure to stabilise. 11.0 ppg 217 psi 238 psi 8 A method would be to reset stroke counters at the start of a well kill and reset them again after having pumped the surface line volume. If the recording device would fail then you can still calculate the pumped volume using the pump rate and pumping time. 213 WCF - Drilling Well Control - Level 3-4 e 6.15 6.16 6.17 6.18 6.19 6.20 6.21 6.22 6.23 6.24 6.25 6.26 214 ‘The SIDPP is still the same but the SICP will now be equal to the SIDPP. A c False In case of a migrating influx when there is no string in the hole or if circulation is, not possible. When the influx is not migrating or when the string fs (partly) out of the hole and needs to be brought back to bottom to allow circulation and kill the well. Tertiary well control aims to isolate the trouble zone be creating some sort of plug. Barite plug, gunk squeeze and cement plug. Initial MAASP 1262 psi Drill String Volume 1194 stk Total Annulus Volume 3205 stk Total Well System Volume 4399 stk Kill fluid weight 11.4 ppg. ep 581 psi FCP. 384 pst Pressure drop / 100 stk 16.5 psi New MASP: 1159 psi a) 13.1 ppg. b) 624 psi ¢) 1365 strokes. ) 1444 strokes €) 418.4 BbL #) 166.8 min 9) 11.8 ppg ‘h) 856 psi 4) 529 psi 3) 394 psi a) 14.9 ppg 'b) 851 psi ¢) 1714 strokes d) 1723 strokes e) 638.7 bbl f) 149.6 min g) 11.6 ppg hy 711 psi 1) 343 psi 4) 687 pst a) 13.3 pps >) 816 psi ¢) 1689 strokes d) 2561 strokes e) 645.9 bbl 2 IWCE - Drilling Well Control - Level 3-4 6.27 6.28 6.29 6.30 6.31 6.32 6.33 6.34 6.35 6.36 6.37 6.38 6.39 6.40 6.41 6.42 6.43 6.44 6.45 6.46 6.47 6.48 6.49 6.50 6.51 6.52 6.53 6.54 6.55 6.56 6.57 6.58 6.59 f) 154.8 min. 8) 11.2 pg hy 798 pst 4) 379 psi 5) 577 psi or - 984 psi a) 2; b) 5; ¢) 15 d) 25 e) 25 f) 2; g) 35 h) 4; 1) 35 3) 4; k) 5; ‘The appropriate action would be to shut-down the well kill operations and assess the situation, Most likely a washout in the drill string. Most likely a washed out choke. Most likely a plugged choke. Most likely a plugged nozzle. ‘Most likely blockage in the annulus. ‘Most likely a lost bit nozzle. By adding antifreeze material such as salt, glycols and glycerine. on en>enereo 215 IWCF - Drilling Well Control - Level 3-4 Qe 6.60 B 6.61 D 6.62 a) Increases b) Constant ) Increases 4d) Increases 663 ae + + bes : oe a- e)- feo 6.64 A Chapter 7; Well Control Equipment 7A False, it flows back to the 7.28 D reservoir (closed system) 729 BC,F,G 728 730° 8,C,F,H 7.3 True 731 7.4 True 732A 75 Te 7.3308 7.6 False 7.34 False 77 714 psi 7.35 False 7.8 False 7.36 True 7904 737 710 8B 7.38 6.8 psi 7At A 739° 0 712 B 7.40 a) The primary rod seal is leaking; 713A ) Activate the secondary seal; ) 714 B Repair the primary rod seal. 715 B 7AtA 7.16 B 7.42 1) Gray valve; 2) drop-in check TAT AyD valve; 3) the float valve. 7.18 0 7.431) Higher surge pressures; 2) fill- 719° 0 up pipe when RIH; 3) Inability to 7.20 AC read off SIDPP directly; 4) Unable 72108 to reverse circulate. 7.223000 psi 7.44 Atleast once a week. 7.23 8 7.45 1) Prior to spud or installation; 2) 724 After disconnect or repair; 3) Not 725 to exceed 21 days. 726 7.46 False 727K 26 e IWF - Drilling Well Control - Level 3 7.47 a) The pressure ‘pushes’ the cup the drill pipe. The dril pipe type tester down. The hookload would break. increases. ) 4355 psi ) 100.16 in? 7.48 C.D ©) 484975 tbf 749 8B d) The tension in the drill pipe 7.50 0 ‘goes beyond the tensile yield of 751 C Chapter 8: Surface BOP Control System at oA 8.17 Leaking hydraulic tine between 82 8B the BOP Control System and the 83 BoP 84 97.2 gals 8.18 Selector valve on the BOP Control 85 System is stuck 86 819 A 87D 8.20 C 88 BCE B21 D 89D B22 A 8.10 D 8.23 AD 8.11 AD 824 D Biz D 825 B B13 8.260 A ats 827 A 8.15 The electric bulb has blown 828 A 8.16 Blocked hydraulic line between 8.29 B the BOP control system and the BOP 27 ([RoeROAE-ve [0 s007-2068 | —Tanvery 2012 | Fara Sheet | Ergin APY Fak Unis) | —Page Toa —] Section 1. _Filled-in Kill Sheet Exercises - Gauge Problem Actions. Gauge Problem Exercises are constructed from a completed kill sheet fillet’ with all relevant volume and pressure calculations. Each question is based on the strokes, pump rate, dil pipe and casing gauge readings at a specific point in time ‘during a well kil operation. Any one of a combination of these readings could indicate the action required. ‘Options are shown in the multiple-choice answers. ‘The casing andior dil pipe pressures will only be relevant to the action if— ‘+ The casing andior dil pipe pressures given in the question are below the expected pressures, or ‘+ The casing andior dil pipe prossures given in the question are 70 psi or more above the expected pressures. Section2, Calculation Formula, ‘Abbreviations used In this docu bbl Barrels (US) bbwte = Barrels (US) per foot bliin = Barrels (US) per minute bblistroke = ~—_—Barvels (US) per stroke BHP = Bottom Hole Pressure BOP = Blowout Preventer ft = Feet fhe Feet per hour ‘min Foot por minute lbybet Pounds per barr Lor Leakoff Test MAASP Maximum Allowable Annular Surface Pressure ppg = Pounds per gallon psi Pounds per square inch sift = Pounds per square inch per foot psiihr = Pounds per square inch per hour sicP = Shutin Casing Pressure SIDPP. = Shutin Drill Pipe Pressure SPM Strokes per minuto wo True Vertical Dopth 0.082 Constant factor 1. HYDROSTATIC PRESSURE (psi) Mud Density (ppg) x 0.052 x TVD (ft) 2. PRESSURE GRADIENT (psift) ‘Mud Density (ppg) x 0.052 3, DRILLING MUD DENSITY (ppg) Pressure (psi) + TVD (fH) + 0.052 Pressure (psi) TVD (R) x 0.052 Tnkerational Wel Control Form, ehbraoch House, South Guay, Monroe, Argos DDIO SU, United Kingdom Tol-+44 1674676120 _ Fa 441674670125 (asenomas-Ve [5030012008 | —Tanvary 2012 [Formula Sheet | ergs - (Fal Unis) 4 10, 1". 12. 13, 14, FORMATION PORE PRESSURE (psi) Hydrostatic Pressure in Drill String (psi) + SIDPP (psi) PUMP OUTPUT (bbl/min) Pump Displacement (oblstroke) x Pump Rate (SPM) ANNULAR VELOGITY (ft/min) Pump Output (bbI/min) ‘Annular Capacity (bbI7R) EQUIVALENT CIRCULATING DENSITY (ppg) [Annular Pressure Loss (ps) + TVD (ft) + 0.052] + Mud Density (ppg) or ‘Annular Pressure Loss (ps!) WE Gnas + Mud Density (ppg) MUD DENSITY WITH TRIP MARGIN INCLUDED (pp) {Safety Margin (psi) +TV0 (t) + 0.062] + Mud Density (pp9) Safety Margin (ps) Sey TET OS 4. Mud Density (ppg) NEW PUMP PRESSURE (ps!) WITH NEW PUMP RATE approximate ‘New Pump Rate ($PM))? Old Pump Pressure (psi) x (Sereumerate NEW PUMP PRESSURE (psi) WITH NEW MUD DENSITY approximate Old Pump Pressure (psi) x New iiss Sensi ep MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE MUD DENSITY (ppg) [Surface LOT pressure (psi) + Shoe TVD (ft + 0.052] + LOT Mud Density (ppg) 0 , SuraeoLOTPreese(P89 4. Lor Mud Density (DPR) MAASP (os) [Maximum Allowable Mud Density (ppg) ~ Current Mud Density (ppg)] x 0.052 x Shoe TVD (ft) KILL MUD DENSITY (ppg) [SIDPP (pai) + TVD (t) + 0.082] + Original Mud Density (pa) s10PP (pst) FAREED. + Original Mud Density (ppg) INITIAL CIRCULATING PRESSURE (psi) Ic Rate Circulating Pressure (psi) + SIDPP (os!) Pagezota Trterational Well Coral Foran, Incibvaoch House South Quay, Monto, Argus ODIO SUR, United Kingdom, "ek 1674678320 Fox +44 3674678125, (oemoacve [so gonia008 | — Tanuary 2012 Formula Sheet Englsh- API (etd Uns) | Page 304 —] 15. FINAL CIRCULATING PRESSURE (psi) Kil Mud Density poe) sng Pressure (psi Srigina had Density corp % Bill Rate Circulating Pressure (psi) 46, BARYTE REQUIRED TO INCREASE DRILLING MUD DENSITY (b/bb)) 358 = KI Mud Densly (Pp 17. GAS MIGRATION RATE (ftir) Rate of Increase in Surface Pressure (psifnr) + Diling Mud Density (ppg) + 0.052 or ate nrese in urtaca Pressure (p/n) lud Density (ppg) x 0.052 18, GASLAWS PixVi=PexVe a Bat ya a 19, ACCUMULATOR BOTTLE USEABLE FLUID (gallons) Minimum Pressure (psi) ~ Naximum Pressure (pai)) ~ Botte size (gallons) 20, PRESSURE DROP PER FOOT TRIPPING DRY PIPE (psi) Drilling Mud Density (pps) x 0.052 x Betal Displacement (Ob1/) Riser or Casing Capacity (Bb1/R) = Metal Displacement (ob1/A) 21, PRESSURE DROP PER FOOT TRIPPING WET PIPE (psilft) Drilling Mud Density (ppg) x 052 x Closed End Displacement (obl/N) Riser or Casing Capacity (BbI/f) ~ Closed End Displacement (BBI/®) 22, LEVEL DROP PULLING REMAINING COLLARS OUT OF HOLE DRY (ft) Length of Collars (ft) Metal Displacement (Ob1/t) Riser or Casing Capacity (BbI/R) 23. LEVEL DROP PULLING REMAINING COLLARS OUT OF HOLE WET (ft) 5 (A) X Closed End Displacement (od) ‘Riser oF Casing Capacity (bBI/R) Length of 24, LENGTH OF TUBULARS TO PULL DRY BEFORE OVERBALANCE IS LOST (ft) verbalance (pet) x [Ricer or Casing Capacity (bbi/ft)~ Metal Displacement (BbI/F)] Mud Gradient (psi/ft) x Metal Displacement (OBI/R) 25. LENGTH OF TUBULARS TO PULL WET BEFORE OVERBALANCE IS LOST (ft) Overbalance (psx [Riser or Casing Capacity (bbl/t)~ Closed End Displacement (ob1/19) ‘Mud Gradient (psi/f) x Closed End Displacement (bb1/f) 26, VOLUME TO BLEED OFF TO RESTORE BHP TO FORMATION PRESSURE (bb!) Increase in Surface Pressure (ps!) x Influx Volume (bbl) Formation Pressure (psi) ~ Increase in Surface Pressure (pa) Trtezratinal Wall ontol Frum nchoveoch Rouse, South Guay, Montes, Angus DOIO 9UA, United Kingdom "rel+46 1674678120 Fax 4461674 678125 ([aaeaormewe [wo 9007006 | —Tanvary 200 Formula Sheet | Engish = aa Uns). 27, SLUG VOLUME (bbl) FOR A GIVEN LENGTH OF DRY PIPE Length of Dry Pipe (ft) Pipe Capacity (bbI/M) x Driling Mud Density (ppg) Slug Density (ppg) ~ Drilling Mud Density (pPa) 28, PIT GAIN DUE TO SLUG U-TUBING (bb!) Slug Density (pps) Slug Volume (OD » (Sritpetcdbesiy ow ~ 2) 29, RISER MARGIN (ppg) {alr Gap (f+ Water Depth (t)]_x Mud Density (ppg) ~ [Water Depth (A) x Sea Water Density (ppe)] ‘TVD (R) — AirGap (8) ~ Water Depth (R) 30, HYDROSTATIC PRESSURE LOSS IF CASING FLOAT FAILS (pel) Casing Capacity (Ob/M9 + Annular Capaety (01/7 Page daha Intemational Well Control Forum Inchbraoch House South Quay Montrose ‘Angus DD10 SUA United Kingdom Tek 44-1674-678120 Fax: 44-1674-678125 email: admin@iwet-org ww.wet.org The International Well Control Forum is a legally constituted non-profit making organisation whose articles of association are bound by the laws ofthe Netherlands. ‘The Forum is registered at The Dutch Chamber of Commerce in The Hague, The Netherlands, Reg. No. 44187732 Tntemationl Wel Control Forum nchbvaach Rouse South Quay, Morvose, gus ODIO UA, United Kingdom, ‘el 4261676678120 Faxc+ad 1674678125 International Well Control Forum ‘Surface BOP Vertical Well Kill Sheet (API Field Units) FORMATION STRENGTH DATA: CURRENT WELL DA’ ‘SURFACE LEAK -OFF PRESSURE FROM FORMATION STRENGTH Test —_[ (A) co MUD WEIGHT AT TEST ® p> | cupRENT DRILLING MUD: MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE MUD WEIGHT= eo [oe poe © Semone ~—— INITIAL MAASP = (©) - CURRENT MUD WEIGHT) x SHOE TV, DEPTH x 0.052 ‘CASING SHOE DATA: 4 et size fen M. DEPTH Cc ee | PUMP NO. 1 DISPL. PUMP NO. 2 DISPL. TM DEPTH fot bbs / stoke bbls / stroke HOLE DATA: (Puy pyatic PRESSURE LOSS (pot | ince ‘SLOW PUMP Poeore PUMP NO. 1 PUMPNO.2 |, pepTH fost foot ou Tw DEPTH SPM PRE-RECORDED LENGTH CAPACITY) VOLUME PUMP STROKES VOLUME DATA: feet | bois foot barols stokes DRILL PIPE x = HEAVY WALL DRILL PIPE x = + DRILL COLLARS: x = * DRILL STRING VOLUME ©) | (E) strokes DC x OPEN HOLE x = OP / HWDP x OPEN HOLE x = * OPEN HOLE VOLUME F) strokes DP x CASING x =(6) + strokes TOTAL ANNULUS VOLUME F+G)= bb strokes TOTAL WELL SYSTEM VOLUME (0+H) =() bl strokes ACTIVE SURFACE VOLUME 0) bo strokes TOTAL ACTIVE FLUID SYSTEM (es) bi ‘strok0s International Well Control Forum ‘Surface BOP Kill Sheet - Vertical Well (API Field Units) KIGK DATA: sip ps sicp si pircan [| barreis KILL MUD WEIGHT. ken x0.052 INITIAL CIRCULATING INITIAL CIRC DYNAMIC PRESSURE LOSS + SIDPP 1oP, FINAL CIRCULATING PRESSURE FOP [[SROKES PRESSURE] ies

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