High Temp Shearing Blind Rams Exceed API Specs
High Temp Shearing Blind Rams Exceed API Specs
High Temp Shearing Blind Rams Exceed API Specs
CAMERON DRILLING Systems of Cooper Cameron Corporation recently introduced several hig11 temperature shearing blind rams (SBRs) for use in Cameron ram type blowout
preventers. These high temperature and H2S resistant SBRs
are considered a significant advance in drilling technology
With the introduction of the high temperature and H2S resistant SBRs, drilling contractors are now offered a significant
improvement in drilling safety when drilling at elevated temperatures or in high H2S environments, accordingto Cameron.
Shearing blind rams (SBRs) provide the
drilling contactor the ability to shear drill
pipe and at the same time seal the well bore
in an emergency situation.
Under normal drilling situations, SBRs are
designed to function as a blind ram and seals
the BOP wellbore which does not contain the
drill string or casing.
Cameron developed SBRs for the "U" type
ram BOP in the late 1970's. The current
series of SBRs are sing1e piece shear rams
with blades integral to the ram bodies.
The shearing function is integral with the
rams, except in the case of the special rams
required for H2S service.
The only remaining issue was the testing criteria that should
be used in the verification testing.
The API 16A Second Edition criteria applicable for high temperature testing of non-metallic seals and molded assemblies
as shown in 4.8.2 of Appendix C of the API document requires
a rated pressure hold for one hour after the test articles have
achieved a stabilized temperature.
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DRILLING
It is not safe nor practical to conduct fullscale high temperature BOP tests using H2S.
The H2S resistance of the elastomer compounds used to fabricate the blade and side packers and top seals have been verified under controlled laboratory conditions at Cameron Elastomer Technology and in full-scale field service evaluations.
In the field evaluation, ram packers and top seals molded from
the elastomer compounds used in the test program were
exposed to up to 35% H2S for 43 days at 190F with negligible
affect on the elastomers.
minimize heat transfer from the BOP into the test area.
CONTRACTOR
September/October 2002
Data collection was carried out with a PC based data acquisition system using DasyLab 5.6 software.
The test parameters monitored were wellbore pressure, BOP
ram closing pressure, and temperature.
All test parameters were carefully monitored for appropriate
losses and duration.
TEST PROTOCOL
The test protocol called for testing at three different elevated
temperatures, 250F, 300F, and 350F for different time durations.
The first phase of testing at each temperature level was the
one-hour API 16A Second Edition pressure hold at temperature.
This was followed by a three-hour pressure hold at the same
temperature.
At the 250F temperature level the pressure hold time was
extended to 8 hours rather than three hours. New blade packers, side packers and top seals were used at each temperature
level.
In accordance with API requirements, a low-pressure test at
300 psi was conducted prior to conducting the 10,000 psi highpressure hold test.
The packers in all of the tests continued to hold pressure until
the conclusion of the testing.
BOP operating pressure was maintained at 1,500 psi to close
the BOP rams.
Large bore shear bonnets were used on the 13-5/8-in. 10,000
psi "U" BOP to provide the required closure stroke for the
rams and affect a seal of the SBR blade packer.
The testing of Cameron shearing blind ram elastomeric components (blade packer, side packers, and top seals) at 250F,
300F, and 350F indicate a system that exceeds the requirements of API 16A Second Edition, Appendix C requirements.
This testing did not include exposure to H2S. However,
Cameron Elastomer Technology notes that it has conducted
extensive laboratory testing on CAMLAST and DUROCAM
elastomer in high H2S environments.
Ram packers and top seals molded using CAMLAST elastomer
have found extensive use in well control situations involving
H2S of varying levels with no detrimental affect.
Based on the laboratory testing and field evaluation, Cameron
believes the SBR blade, side packers and other high temperature elastomeric components used in this test are suitable for
service in up to 35% H2S.
REFERENCE
This article was adapted from the technical paper "Qualification of High Temperature Shearing Blind Rams for Ram Type
Blowout Precenters" by Bruce G Parker, Cameron Elastomer
Technology, presented at IADC World Drilling 2002, held 5-6
June in Madrid, Spain.
September/October 2002