IWCF Coiled Tubing Equipment 1663876546
IWCF Coiled Tubing Equipment 1663876546
IWCF Coiled Tubing Equipment 1663876546
CHAPTER 4
Coiled Tubing Equipment
OVERVIEW – COILED TUBING EQUIPMENT CHAPTER
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COILED TUBING EQUIPMENT
Main advantage of Coiled Tubing is that it can be run into production wells,
against high wellhead pressures and down to the bottom of a well,
without killing the well
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MAIN COMPONENTS
The standard Coiled Tubing package can be defined in terms of the surface
equipment needed to safely trip the coiled tubing in and out of the well:
Coiled Tubing GOOSENECK
Reel Unit
INJECTOR
Pump & Power Pack HEAD
Control Unit/Cabin
Tubing Injector Unit
BOPS
Blowout Preventers [including
Lubricator, Riser and Stuffing RETURN
LINE
Box]
CONTROL CT REEL
CABIN
PUMP &
POWER
PACK HYDRAULICS
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[DIS]ADVANTAGES
Portable, compact, efficient
Can do almost any job, and with circulation
Cannot rotate, except downhole when using mud motor
High stresses as a result of straightening/recoiling; must monitor
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CT TASKS: ‘MECHANICAL’ JOBS + ‘PUMPING’ JOBS
Conveying Fluids or Gases
o Circulating e.g. HCl [Acid] or N2
[Nitrogen] or Cement, and do so
often under ‘live’ conditions
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COILED TUBING EQUIPMENT IN MORE DETAIL
PRIMARY EQUIPMENT
CT Reel Unit
This chain driven system does NOT lower or hoist CT in the well, but its
purpose is to uncoil and coil the tubing under constant tension between
Reel and Gooseneck. Reel with tubing can weigh in excess of 35,000 lbs!
Injector Head [with Gooseneck]
Transfers force necessary to inject, retract or hold the CT. It is a critical
items and consists of [1] an Injector Drive and [2] a Gooseneck.
Power Pack
Provides all independent power to hydraulic/electric pumps. Includes
accumulators for well control/auxiliary equipment.
Control Cabin
Provides a clear view of all essential equipment and a means of control
and permit monitoring for [almost] everything that run a CT package.
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COILED TUBING EQUIPMENT IN MORE DETAIL
PRIMARY EQUIPMENT
CT REEL UNIT
ROTATING
JOINT
CONNECTION
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COILED TUBING EQUIPMENT IN MORE DETAIL
PRIMARY EQUIPMENT
INJECTOR DRIVE ASSY
INJECTOR HEAD
3x HYDR.
PISTONS
GOOSENECK
CHAIN
INJECTOR TENSION
HEAD WITH
GOOSENECK
WEIGHT SENSORS
HYDR. QUICK
CONNECT
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COILED TUBING EQUIPMENT IN MORE DETAIL
GRIPPER BLOCKS
PRIMARY EQUIPMENT ON DRIVE CHAIN
INJECTOR HEAD
HYDRAULIC PISTON
PISTON PRESSURE
SKATES
GRIPPER
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COILED TUBING EQUIPMENT IN MORE DETAIL
PRIMARY EQUIPMENT
POWER PACK
HYDRAULIC SUPPLY
HOSES AND QUICK
CONNECTORS
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COILED TUBING EQUIPMENT IN MORE DETAIL
PRIMARY EQUIPMENT
CONTROL CABIN Main recording includes:-
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COILED TUBING EQUIPMENT IN MORE DETAIL
AUXILIARY EQUIPMENT
WEIGHT INDICATOR MECHANICAL
WEIGHT SENSORS
o Mechanical [Load Cell] [ONE SIDE HINGED
– 2 LOAD CELLS]
o Electronic [Strain Gauge]
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WELLHEAD ADAPTER [COILED TUBING]:
Flange Expression:
7-1/16”, 10,000 psi
Flange, means this
flange has a 10,000
psi working pressure
and has a 7-1/16”
[through bore] ID
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R RX FLANGES + RJ GASKETS
o API 6B flanges have a
‘certain distance’ between
the flanges after make-up;
will therefore need periodic
re-tightening of bolts/nuts
o API 6BX flanges are ‘face-
BX 2-face’ flanges; gaskets are
slightly larger than groove,
but when compressed,
gaskets are deformed and
create initial seal
o RX and BX are pressure
self-energizing gaskets;
this means that pressure
from the well bore will act
R & RX Ring Joint BX Ring Joint Gaskets upon the inner face of the
Gaskets can ONLY be can only be used with ring and assist in the flange
used with 6B Type Flange 6BX Type Flange sealing feature
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CT STRESSES
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We must consider:-
Weight that can be applied on the tool
within deviated/horizontal section
HELICAL BUCKLING
Predict when CT being snubbed into
the well is likely to buckle/bend
Stay within CT operation limits for the
LOCK-UP [MUST BE PREVENTED]
well configuration and job requirement
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PUMPING EFFECTS
LONG NARROW ANNULUS
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REVERSE CIRCULATION
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CIRCULATION ROUTING
The return flow from the well is routed to an Adjustable
Choke downstream of the CT/Completion Annulus
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COILED TUBING
BARRIER
PRINCIPLES
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BARRIERS COILED TUBING OPERATIONS
PRIMARY
o Stripper [rigged up above BOPs to create the Primary Barrier
Envelope]. Sometimes called Stuffing Box.
Usually a TANDEM Stripper to ensure back-up is readily available
SECONDARY
o Quad BOP [along with Riser/other equipment, like Shear/Seal BOP,
rigged up above the Xmas Tree to create Secondary Barrier Envelope].
Consists of Blind Rams, Cutter Rams, Slip Rams and Tubing Rams
TERTIARY
o Shear-Seal BOP [Safety Head], mounted close or onto the Xmas
Tree and capable of cutting the tubing, but NOT the tool string, like
mud motor and check valves
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INJECTOR HEAD
EXTERNAL BARRIERS
COILED TUBING
XMAS TREE
OPERATIONS
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BARRIERS COILED TUBING OPERATIONS
IN SUMMARY:
PRESSURE CONTROL equipment includes:
o Stripper sealing devices [single or tandem]
o Annular BOP [if available for BHAs]
o Riser/Lubricator/Flanges/Hydraulic Quick Unions
o Multifunction BOPs [incl. Shear/Seal], remote controlled
o Kill Line, Choke Line and associated valves
CONDITIONS
To prevent the accidental release of a sudden failure of a barrier, at least
TWO barriers should be available at all stages of an operation.
All connections between wellhead and the nearest barrier device must be
capable of forming a reliable seal and should therefore be a MtM Ringed
Sealed Flange [Ring Joint Gaskets]
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GATE VALVES
Applicable Situations:- [3x] WITH
EQUALIZERS
Long length of Perforating Guns
Pump-Through Tools SPECIAL
DEPLOYMENT
Long Suite of Logging Tools BOPs
Mud Motor and MWD Drilling Tools SHEAR/SEAL
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DEPLOYMENT BOPs
STANDARD
UPPER RAM CT BOPs
[DISCONNECT RAM]
FLOW TEE
SPECIAL
DEPLOYMENT
BOPs
SHEAR/SEAL
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STEP 1
STEP 2
Rig up Injector
head and CT RIH with the
with the 1st 1st Perforating
Perforating Gun Gun and
position a Gun
Open BOPs, Connector
X/mas Tree and across Ram
Gate Valves
after Pressure
Equalizing
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STEP 4
STEP 3
Close Upper
Close Bottom Ram and
Ram on disconnect
a Gun Connector [unlatch] CT
from Gun
Connector
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STEP 6
STEP 5
Make up the
Open Upper 2nd Gun with
Ram and close CT. Pressurize
Gate Valves and open Gate
Valves. RIH
with CT
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STEP 8
STEP 7
Open Lower
RIH CT and Rams. Repeat
latch into STEPS until all
Receptacle. Gun
Confirm Assemblies
successful latch are deployed
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WELL
CONTROL
EQUIPMENT
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STRIPPERS [STUFFING BOX]
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STRIPPERS [STUFFING BOX]
RETAINER
Conventional Stripper Assembly NON-EXTRUSION
STRIPPER
RUBBER +
The hydraulic pressure is applied to closing ENERGIZER
port to move piston upwards, forcing the BRASS BUSHING
wear bushing to compress the polyurethane
seal element to create a seal around the CT.
HYDR. OUTLET
CLOSING PORT
With the split seal unit assembly it makes it
easier to replace the parts by removing the PISTON
top retainer. Therefore the seals units could
be replaced with or without CT in the hole.
However, changing out with CT in the hole,
this is not an easy job, rarely done in practice
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STRIPPERS [STUFFING BOX]
Conventional
Stripper
Assembly
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STRIPPER
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NEW WORN OUT Typically the low pressure type are 75 Schure
Hardness [coloured yellow] whilst the high
pressure are 90 rated [coloured orange].
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STRIPPERS [STUFFING BOX] - OVERVIEW
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HOW TO ‘CHANGE’ STRIPPER [PACKER] ELEMENTS
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BLOWOUT PREVENTER
SECONDARY BARRIER !
o Perform a design [Body] Pressure Test before ANY deployment !
This test is to verify material strength of the equipment before use,
without inducing fractures in the material. API guidelines as follows:-
o 2 times working pressure up to and including 5k Equipment
o 1.5 times working pressure for 10k and 15k Equipment
o 1.25 times working pressure for 20k Equipment
o Ram type BOPs are located below Strippers and may be a Double,
Triple or Quadruple [Quad] BOPs
o Ram Preventer are designed to hold pressure from below
o Ram Preventer assembly is fitted with equalizing valves so as to allow
pressure equalization across a closed ram before it is opened
o Ram Preventer is also fitted with a Kill Port
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BLOWOUT PREVENTER
Standard QUAD BOP configuration:
1. Blind Rams – Top Set of rams. Serves to
seal off well pressure when no CT is across
1
2. Shear Rams - Second set of rams that
serve to shear the tubing. Large bore ! 2
3. Slip Rams - Third set of rams. Serves to
hold CT in place while shearing, or for 3
other applications
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BLOWOUT PREVENTER
Standard COMBI BOP configuration: BACK
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BLOWOUT PREVENTER
IN CASE OF EMERGENCY
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SEQUENCE ‘CUTTING/REMOVING’
QUAD BOP
TOP RAM
SEAL SHEAR
BLADE LEFT
SHEAR
BLADE RIGHT
RAM
BODY SHEAR RAM
[QUAD BOP]
BLIND RAM
INSERT
RETAINER
BAR
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QUAD BOP
TOP RAM
SEAL
SLIP RAM
RETAINER INSERT
RAM PIN
BODY
SLIP RAM
[QUAD BOP]
PIPE RAM
RETAINER INSERT
BAR
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COMBI RAMS
SHEAR/BLIND
RAMS
SLIP/PIPE
RAMS
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BLOWOUT PREVENTER – SHEAR SEAL
TERTIARY BARRIER !
Shear/Seal BOP [Safety Head], is located just above the Xmas Tree
Purpose is to provide additional shear capacity in set-up. It is mainly
installed in high pressure wells when Shear ram on Combi or Quad BOP
can not successfully cut Coiled Tubing and drop down hole. It has a
large bore [to cut large sized CT] and usually rated to 10,000 psi.
The latest type of the Shear/Seal BOPs are capable of shearing and
sealing [after cutting CT], Slick Line, Braided Line, Sinker bar, even Drill
Pipe, but BHAs may not be cut successfully!
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COIL
NON-SHEARABLE SHEARABLE
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BLOWOUT PREVENTER – SHEAR/BLIND + SHEAR/SEAL
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BLOWOUT PREVENTER – SUMMARY of DESIGN/ABILITY
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BLOWOUT PREVENTER – QUAD BOP
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BLOWOUT PREVENTER – ANNULAR PREVENTER
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BLOWOUT PREVENTER – ANNULAR PREVENTER
BOTTLE
SURGE
ANNULAR
PREVENTER
OPEN Annular BOP closing line connected to a
1 gallon Accumulator Bottle, facilitating
the stripping of taper strings because
CLOSE
bottle functions as a ‘dampener’, and
thus avoids damage to Packing Element.
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PLAY VIDEO
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PLAY VIDEO
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Start WorkBook
Exercise 1 & 2
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BLOWOUT PREVENTER 1000 3000 1200
PSI PSI PSI
CONTROL SYSTEM
The Accumulator System for
BOP Operational Control has
a number of bottles, which
permit fluid under pressure
to function the various BOP
VOLUME
Rams and Hydr. Valves.
USABLE
PRECHARGE
WITH N2 TO
The bottle is pre-charged 1000 PSI
with N2 to 1000 psi
The max. pressure in the
bottle is 3000 psi
The min. pressure in the
FLUID CAN BE
bottle is 1200 psi USED TO
OPERATE BOP
FUNCTIONS TO
PUMP WITH MIN. PRESS.
ELECTRIC/AIR OF 1200 PSI
PUMP TO 3000 PSI
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BLOWOUT PREVENTER - CONTROL SYSTEM
Volume Calculation and Number of Bottles Requirement
Example:
Company Policy is to provide sufficient volume to… e.g. close, open and
close again all Rams and Annular Preventer, using information below.
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INTERNAL BOP – CHECK VALVES
INTERNAL PRIMARY BARRIER
o Installed at the end of CT but above the [rest of]
BHA, with main purpose to control and/or to
maintain pressure when CT fails at surface
o [Dual] Flapper Type Valve are most frequently
used
o Flapper Type Valves allows Plugs and Balls to be
pumped through, such as to operate special
equipment in the BHA
o Reverse Circulation is not possible
o If Reverse Circulation is required, e.g. for optimal
cleaning efficiency, then an extra circulating sub
must be installed above check valves [not
DUAL common]. However, once the ball for this circulation
FLAPPER sub has been dropped, NO mechanical barriers
VALVE
remain to stop flow inside the CT
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INTERNAL BOP – CHECK VALVES
FLOW IN
CIRCULATION SUB WITH DUAL FLAPPER VALVE
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INTERNAL BOP – CHECK VALVES
CRITICAL INFORMATION:-
When check valves are fitted a risk exist that the coil may
be exposed to high collapse loads [i.e. external pressure
much higher than internal pressure], which may exceed the
collapse pressure of the coil.
These possible collapse loads occur:-
During gas lifting operations where nitrogen is in the
reel and fluid is in the completion tubing, in particular if
the gas pressure in the reel is bled off
While running into a closed system, i.e. un-perforated
casing or liner. Steel displacement will cause an increase
in pressure, which must be bled off timely.
If pressure around the CT builds up rapidly when a
flowing well would be shut in [for operational reason]
During pressure testing of BOP surface equipment
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INTERNAL BOP – CHECK VALVES PUMP-OUT TYPE
o Used for CT VELOCITY STRING applications. This application involves
hanging off a CT string in a well permanently as part of the completion.
When installed, the string must be fully open to the flow of wellbore fluids
o A single Pump-Out Check Valve works as a standard ball check valve,
thus assuring well control during normal CT operation, until a circulating
ball is pumped to eject the sleeve containing the ball check valves
o Procedure:
The pump out check valve is attached to the bottom of the CT. Before
running the CT in, pressure required to pump it out is adjusted by varying
the number/type of shear screws. Upon reaching final depth, a circulating
ball is pumped down to a seat in the check valve. Pressure is applied to
shear the screws, pushing the check valve cartridge out of the housing.
FLOW TO
PUMP OUT
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FLUID FLUID
PICK-UP
RELEASE MECHANISMS BALL PRESSURE PRESSURE
PIN SHEARED
1. Ball Operated Shear PISTON
Sub (BOSS) as shown SHEAR
PIN
on the right !
DOGS
2. Tension Disconnect
3. Hydraulic Disconnect
LOWER
BODY
A Ball Operated Shear Sub [BOSS] works well in a highly deviated well,
when the BHA can hang up and/or get stuck in solids. This is the most
practical and most reliable system
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COILED TUBING EQUIPMENT COILED TBG
CONNECTOR
CHECK
CT MUD MOTOR BOTTOM HOLE ASSEMBLY VALVES
RELEASE
TOOL
From Top to Bottom:-
XOVER
o Coiled Tubing Connector
o Tandem Check Valves
o Release Joint/Safety Joint* DRILL
COLLARS
o Drill Collars
o Coiled Tubing Motor
o Stabilizer [Optional]
MUD
o Bit ROTOR
MOTOR
STATOR
STAB
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Question:
From figure on right,
match the inlet and 1
outlet connection:
INLET: 2
OUTLET: 1 2 CHOKE BEAN
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BARRIERS FOR INTERNAL COILED TUBING FLOW
PRIMARY
o Check Valves. Standard is to have 2 valves [in TANDEM] at the end
of the CT or as part of the BHA that may be run below it
SECONDARY
o Shear/Blind Rams in Quad or Combi BOP, rigged up some
distance above the Xmas Tree, and capable of cutting the tubing
TERTIARY
o Shear/Seal BOP [Safety Head], mounted close or onto the Xmas
Tree and capable of cutting the tubing
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BARRIERS FOR INTERNAL COILED TUBING FLOW
PRIMARY BARRIER
SECONDARY BARRIER
TERTIARY BARRIER
INTERNAL BARRIERS
COILED TUBING
OPERATIONS
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RIG UP CHECKS
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DEFECTS OF EQUIPMENT – 1 of 2
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DEFECTS OF EQUIPMENT 2 of 2
How to assess the extent of any damage to CT equipment
How to take the correct action?
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PRESSURE TESTING
OVERVIEW:
The on site testing include Function test and
Low Pressure test (250-350 psi)
The High Pressure test is test up to maximum
anticipated surface pressure [but less than
burst resistance of CT]
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PRESSURE TESTING SEQUENCE – STEP 1
BEFORE any
‘PRESSURE TEST’
SURFACE LINE
PRESSURE TEST Flush and then Test
Surface Systems
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PRESSURE TESTING SEQUENCE – STEP 2
‘PRESSURE TEST’
REEL TEST Flush/Test the Reel
AGAINST TEST CAP
against Test Cap
‘PRESSURE TEST’
Shear/Seal Rams
Note: Blind Rams of Quad or Combi
will be done in a similar way!
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PRESSURE TESTING SEQUENCE – STEP 4
‘PRESSURE TEST’
TEST STRIPPER, PIPE
Pipe Rams RAM THROUGH CT REEL
Annular
[if present]
Stripper[s]
Check Valves
[inflow test*]
TO TEST SEPARATOR,
*Avoid CT collapse ! CLOSED DRAIN OR
CHOKE MNFLD
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PRESSURE TESTING – STEP 3 of 4 details
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PRESSURE TESTING – STEP 4 of 4 details
This can be performed with coiled tubing in place.
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STRAIGHT BAR INCIDENT
DAMAGED
1-3/4” OD
COIL
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STRAIGHT BAR INCIDENT
WHERE IT
LANDED…
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STRAIGHT BAR INCIDENT
5000 psi
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SHUT-IN PROCEDURES
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RECORDING SHUT-IN PRESSURES
How to calculate SHUT-IN COILED TUBING PRESSURE (SICTP)?
How to calculate DIFFERENTIAL PRESSURE between CT and Annulus?
Example:
o Well Depth [TVD]: 10,000 ft
o SICP: 3500 psi
o Annular Fluid: 0.15 psi/ft
o Coiled Tubing Fluid: 0.45 psi/ft
Question: What is the ‘anticipated’ SICTP?
NOTE: By slowing down the pump rate through the check valves we will
be able to record [and thus confirm] the SICTP
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CONTINGENCIES
o Failure of Power Unit, Injector Head, Tubing Reel or
Control System
o Failure of Pump
o Pin Hole Leak in CT at Surface
o External Leak in Riser
o Leak in CT below Stripper[s]
o General Muster Alarm while CT in hole
o Coiled Tubing parting in the well
o Leak at Rotating Joint
o Failure of BPVs
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CONTINGENCY – GENERAL MEASURES
For every and any emergency, PRIORITY must be to make the well safe
Inform and alert company representative and clear all personnel from
immediate area of the CT
Following a pump failure or any surface pin hole leak or parting, confirm
the Check Valves are holding pressure
If pulling out because of pin hole or parting downhole, continue pumping
[with water] and reduced pulling speed [15 ft/min], as this will stop
migration of hydrocarbons up inside CT and reduce the risk of CT collapse
If hazardous chemicals are in the reel, e.g. acid, flush through the reel
with water. Wash down and neutralize any spillage
If Check Valves are not holding and backflow is severe, do not hesitate to
shear the CT to make the well safe. The Shear/Seal BOP, close or on top
of the Xmas Tree, will then ensure CT will drop below Xmas Tree valves
All possible risks must be discussed in detail. Following a safety analysis,
contingency measures must be agreed, drills held and competent staff
put in charge of operations
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CONTINGENCY 1 POWER FAILURE
ACTION:
Engage Injector Brake [if not already activated
automatically as it should]. Set Reel Brake.
Close Slip Ram and Pipe Ram. Lock manually!
Repair/Replace Power Pack. Maintain circulation [as
Mud Pump has independent power source]; this is to
avoid solids settling!
Disengage Brakes. Check weight and condition of CT
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CONTINGENCY 2
In case of PUMP FAILURE, and a SPARE
pump is or is not available:-
ACTION: SPARE
PUMP ??
o Pull CT some distance to a trouble-free
position [to avoid solids sticking]
o Close Slip Rams/Pipe Rams. Lock manually!
o If CT Check Valves hold pressure, close
‘reel isolation valve’ (= lo-torque manual
valve) adjacent to the Power Reel
PUMP FLUID
o Switch to SPARE pump FAILURE TANK
o If NO spare pump is available, consider
pulling out to surface, secure well, and
awaiting pump replacement
NOTE: A pump shut down during CT clean-up may cause CT to get stuck
in the well, be aware
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CONTINGENCY 3
Leak due to PIN HOLE in the CT between Gooseneck and Reel Level Wind.
Confirm if Check Valves at the end of CT are holding pressure [CT pressure
will quickly drop]!
ACTION:
Option 1 whereby leak is small:
o Pull CT slowly to bottom of reel
o Stop pumping and confirm CT Check Valves are holding pressure
o Close Slip Rams/Pipe Rams. Lock manually!
o Temporarily repair CT with tube-to-tube connector
o Establish circulation. Open BOPs and pull out BHA
o Replace CT reel
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CONTINGENCY 3 [Continued]
Leak due to PIN HOLE in the CT between Gooseneck and Reel Level Wind.
Confirm if Check Valves at the end of CT are holding pressure [CT pressure
will quickly drop]!
ACTION:
Option 3 whereby leak is moderate or severe AND is worsening or
when Check Valves are NOT holding pressure
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CONTINGENCY 3 [Continued]
From the previous 2 slides it will become clear that the ultimate decision
will depend on a number of variables, which may even change over time.
But well integrity must be retained and a CT fish can usually be retrieved.
PIN HOLE
FAILURE
PIN HOLE
FAILURE
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CONTINGENCY 4
Major RISER Assembly Leak between Xmas Tree
and Quad/Combi BOPs with the Coiled Tubing ‘well MAJOR
below’ the Down Hole Safety Valve [DHSV] RISER LEAK
ACTION:
o Pull sufficient CT out of the hole to ensure CT will
drop below Xmas Tree Master Gate Valves when
Shear Rams are activated
o Close Shear Rams of Quad/Combi BOPs [or the
Shear/Seal BOP, if available, and if Riser Length
is substantial]
o Close Xmas Tree Swab and Upper Master Gate
Valve [count turns]
o Bleed off pressure and repair leak. Pressure Test. CT ’LONG’
Start fishing the dropped CT ! THEREFORE
SHEARED
AND
DROPPED
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CONTINGENCY 4 [Continued]
As previous: MAJOR
RISER LEAK
Major RISER Assembly Leak between Xmas Tree
and Quad/Combi BOPs BUT with the Coiled Tubing
just below surface and above DHSV !
ACTION:
o Pull out of hole to above Xmas Tree [and above
Shear/Seal BOP, if used]
o Close Xmas Tree Swab and Upper Master Gate
Valve [count turns]
o Bleed off pressure and repair leak. Pressure Test.
CT ‘SHORT’
AND
THEREFORE
PULLED
ABOVE
XMAS TREE
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CONTINGENCY 5
Leak due to PIN HOLE in the CT, somewhere below
surface and above Check Valves. The most likely
cause will be a defect or area of weakness.
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SMALL
CONTINGENCY 6
PIN HOLE
Leak due to PIN HOLE in the CT, just below the JUST BELOW
Stripper[s], but above the BOPs. Again, the most STRIPPER &
ABOVE BOPs
likely cause will be a defect or area of weakness.
ACTION:
o With the PIN HOLE above the BOPs, close the
Slip Rams and Pipe Rams. Lock manually. Bleed
off pressure above.
o Observe CT pressure. A gradual drop in pressure
confirms that the Check Valves are holding out !
o If leak point is small, equalize pressure, open Slip
and Pipe Rams, pull CT slowly to bottom of reel.
o Close Slip Rams/Pipe Rams. Lock manually!
o Temporarily repair CT with tube-to-tube connector
o Establish circulation. Open BOPs and pull out BHA
o Replace CT reel
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SEVERE
CONTINGENCY 6 [Continued]
PIN HOLE
HOWEVER: JUST BELOW
STRIPPER &
ABOVE BOPs
o If leak is SEVERE and/or fluids escaping are
considered hazardous, then immediately close
Slip Rams and Pipe Rams. Lock manually. Bleed
off pressure above.
o Close Shear Rams of Quad/Combi BOPs [or the
Shear/Seal BOP, if available, and if Riser Length
is substantial]
o Close Xmas Tree Swab and Upper Master Gate
Valve [count turns]
o Kill the well by Bull Heading
o Perform fishing operation
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CONTINGENCY 7
GENERAL MUSTER ALARM while RUNNING CT
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CONTINGENCY 8
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CT PARTING
CONTINGENCY 8 [Continued] AT SURFACE
PARTING of CT at Surface !
o Stop CT movement and stop pumping
o Monitor CT returns to confirm BPVs are
holding pressure
o Attempt to spool as much CT back onto
the reel to avoid whiplash. Run excess
CT through Gooseneck
o Set Injector and Reel Brake. Close Slip SPOOL BACK CT
and Pipe Rams and lock manually ONTO REEL AND
EXCESS THRU
o Monitor WHP. Discuss contingency plans GOOSENECK
ROTATING
SWIVEL
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TUBING RUN-AWAY OUT OF THE WELL
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TESTING
KNOWLEDGE
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QUESTION 1:-
LEAK
During a Rig Up activity, and with CT just across the
Quad BOP, we observe there is a leak from the
Connector, between Quad BOP and Stripper.
Which Barrier should be closed [or remain to be closed]
in order to be able to repair this leak?
NOTE: Only consider CT Barrier terminology and not
the practical operation or your policy?
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LEAK
QUESTION 2:-
QUESTION 3:-
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QUESTION 4:-
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RIG-UP 2
QUESTION 6:- RIG-UP 1
Answer: Rig-Up 2
QUESTION 7:-
Which Rig Up configuration [see Picture 1 and
Picture 2 on the right] would be most suitable for
HP wells?
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