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Blowout and well control handbook / / Robert D. Grace ; with contributions by Bob Cudd, Richard S. Carden, and Jerald L. Shursen
Blowout and well control handbook / / Robert D. Grace ; with contributions by Bob Cudd, Richard S. Carden, and Jerald L. Shursen
Autore Grace Robert D.
Edizione [Second edition.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cambridge, Massachusetts : , : Gulf Professional Publishing, , 2017
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (474 pages)
Disciplina 622.3382
Soggetto topico Oil wells - Blowouts - Prevention
Oil fields - Safety measures
ISBN 0-12-812675-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910583011803321
Grace Robert D.  
Cambridge, Massachusetts : , : Gulf Professional Publishing, , 2017
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Blowout and well control handbook / / by Robert D. Grace ; with contributions by Bob Cudd, Richard S. Carden, and Jerald L. Shursen
Blowout and well control handbook / / by Robert D. Grace ; with contributions by Bob Cudd, Richard S. Carden, and Jerald L. Shursen
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Boston, : Gulf Professional Pub., c2003
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (x, 469 pages) : illustrations
Disciplina 622/.3382
Altri autori (Persone) GraceRobert D
Soggetto topico Oil wells - Blowouts - Prevention
Oil fields - Safety measures
ISBN 9786611052065
9781281052063
128105206X
9781281727329
1281727326
9780080476162
0080476163
9780080576169
0080576168
978-0-0805-7616-2
9780080576162
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Equipment in well control -- Classic pressure control procedures while drilling -- Pressure control procedures while tripping -- Special conditions, problems, and procedures in well control -- Fluid dynamics in well control -- Special services in well control -- Relief well design and operations -- The underground blowout -- The al-Awda project : the oil fires of Kuwait.
front cover; copyright; table of contents; front matter; Preface; body; 1. EQUIPMENT IN WELL CONTROL OPERATIONS; PRESSURE, EROSION, CORROSION, AND VIBRATION; PRESSURE; VIBRATION; EROSION; CORROSION; THREADED CONNECTIONS; THE STACK; THE CHOKE LINE; THE CHOKE MANIFOLD; THE VALVES; THE DRILLING CHOKE; THE PANIC LINE; THE HEADER; THE SEPARATOR; THE KILL LINE; THE STABBING VALVE; 2. CLASSIC PRESSURE CONTROL PROCEDURES WHILE DRILLING; CAUSES OF WELL KICKS AND BLOWOUTS; MUD WEIGHT LESS THAN FORMATION PORE PRESSURE; FAILURE TO KEEP THE HOLE FULL AND SWABBING WHILE TRIPPING; LOST CIRCULATION; MUD CUT
INDICATIONS OF A WELL KICKSUDDEN INCREASE IN DRILLING RATE; INCREASE IN PIT LEVEL OR FLOW RATE; CHANGE IN PUMP PRESSURE; REDUCTION IN DRILLPIPE WEIGHT; GAS, OIL, ORWATER-CUT MUD; SHUT-IN PROCEDURE; CIRCULATING OUT THE INFLUX; THEORETICAL CONSIDERATIONS; THEWAIT AND WEIGHT METHOD; SUMMARY 2; 3. PRESSURE CONTROL PROCEDURES WHILE TRIPPING; CAUSES OF KICKS WHILE TRIPPING; TRIP SHEETS AND FILLING PROCEDURES; PERIODIC FILLING PROCEDURE; CONTINUOUS FILLING PROCEDURE; TRIPPING INTO THE HOLE; SHUT-IN PROCEDURE; WELL KICKS WHILE TRIPPING; STRIPPING IN THE HOLE
4. SPECIAL CONDITIONS, PROBLEMS, AND PROCEDURES IN WELL CONTROLSIGNIFICANCE OF SURFACE PRESSURES; A KICK IS TAKEN WHILE DRILLING; INFLUX MIGRATION; SAFETY FACTORS IN CLASSICAL PRESSURE CONTROL PROCEDURES; CIRCULATING A KICK OFF BOTTOM; DETERMINATION OF SHUT-IN DRILLPIPE PRESSURES; DETERMINATION OF THE TYPE OF FLUID THAT ENTERED THE WELLBORE; FRICTIONAL PRESSURE LOSSES; ANNULUS PRESSURE PROFILES WITH CLASSICAL PROCEDURES; CONSTANT CASING PRESSURE, CONSTANT DRILLPIPE PRESSURE, AND MODIFICATION OF THEWAIT AND WEIGHT METHOD; THE LOW CHOKE PRESSURE METHOD
REVERSE THE BUBBLE OUT THROUGH THE DRILLPIPETHE OVERKILLWAIT AND WEIGHT METHOD; STRIPPING WITH INFLUX MIGRATION; OIL-BASE MUD IN PRESSURE AND WELL CONTROL OPERATIONS; FIRE; SOLUBILITY OF NATURAL GAS IN OIL-BASE MUD; FLOATING DRILLING AND SUBSEA OPERATION CONSIDERATIONS; SUBSEA STACK; SPACING OUT; SHUT-IN PROCEDURES; FLOATING DRILLING WELL CONTROL PROBLEMS; DEEP-WATER FLOATING DRILLING; SHALLOW GAS KICKS; 5. FLUID DYNAMICS IN WELL CONTROL; KILL-FLUID BULLHEADING; DYNAMIC KILL OPERATIONS; THE MOMENTUM KILL; 6. SPECIAL SERVICES IN WELL CONTROL; SNUBBING; EQUIPMENT AND PROCEDURES
EQUIPMENT SPECIFICATIONSBUCKLING CONSIDERATIONS; SPECIAL BUCKLING CONSIDERATIONS: VARIABLE DIAMETERS; FIRE FIGHTING AND CAPPING; FIRE FIGHTING; EXTINGUISHING THE FIRE; CAPPING THE WELL; FREEZING; HOT TAPPING; JET CUTTING; 7. RELIEF WELL DESIGN AND OPERATIONS; HISTORY; ULSEL AND MAGNETIC INTERPRETATION INTRODUCED; MAGRANGE DEVELOPED; WELLSPOT DEVELOPED; MAGRANGE AND WELLSPOT COMPARED; RELIABILITY OF PROXIMITY LOGGING; RELIABILITY OF COMMERCIAL WELLBORE SURVEY INSTRUMENTS; SUBSURFACE DISTANCE BETWEEN RELIEF WELL AND BLOWOUT; SURFACE DISTANCE BETWEEN RELIEF WELL AND BLOWOUT; SUMMARY 7
RELIEF WELL PLAN OVERVIEW
Record Nr. UNINA-9911004803903321
Amsterdam ; ; Boston, : Gulf Professional Pub., c2003
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Process safety in upstream oil and gas / / American Institute of Chemical Engineers
Process safety in upstream oil and gas / / American Institute of Chemical Engineers
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, New Jersey : , : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, , [2021]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (191 pages) : illustrations
Disciplina 622.8
Soggetto topico Gas wells - Safety measures
Oil fields - Safety measures
Petroleum industry and trade - Safety measures
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-119-62014-7
1-5231-3827-0
1-119-62006-6
1-119-62005-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of Tables -- List of Figures -- Acronyms and Abbreviations -- Glossary -- Acknowledgments -- Online Materials Accompanying this Book -- Preface -- 1 An Introduction to Process Safety for Upstream -- 1.1 Background -- 1.2 Applicability of Process Safety to Upstream -- 1.3 Intended Audience -- 1.4 Why the Reader Should be Interested -- 1.5 Scope of This Book -- 1.6 Upstream Safety Performance -- 1.6.1 Analysis of US Offshore Safety Data -- 1.6.2 International Incident Data from IOGP -- 1.6.3 Marsh 100 Largest Losses -- 1.7 Summary -- 2 The Upstream Industry -- 2.1 Upstream Industry -- 2.1.1 Life Cycle Stages -- 2.1.2 Types of Upstream Facilities -- 2.2 Exploration Phase -- 2.2.1 Onshore -- 2.2.2 Offshore -- 2.2.3 Completion -- 2.3 Engineering Design, Construction and Installation -- 2.3.1 Engineering Design -- 2.3.2 Construction and Installation of Production Facilities -- 2.4 Production Phase -- 2.5 Well Workovers and Interventions -- 2.6 Decommissioning Phase -- 2.7 Defining "Barriers" -- 2.8 Overview of International Regulations -- 3 Overview of Risk Based Process Safety (RBPS) -- 3.1 Background -- 3.2 RBPS Summary -- 3.2.1 Pillar: Commit to Process Safety -- 3.2.2 Pillar: Understand Hazards and Risk -- 3.2.3 Pillar: Manage Risk -- 3.2.4 Pillar: Learn from Experience -- 3.3 Conclusion -- 4 Application of Process Safety to Wells -- 4.1 Background -- 4.1.1 Drilling the Well: The Well Bore -- 4.1.2 Drilling the Well: Barriers -- 4.1.3 Drilling the Well: Fluid Column -- 4.1.4 Drilling the Well: Casing -- 4.1.5 Drilling the Well: Cement -- 4.1.6 Drilling the Well: The BOP -- 4.1.7 Well Completions -- 4.1.8 Well Workovers or Interventions -- 4.1.9 Depleted Wells -- 4.2 Well Constuction: Risks and Key Process Safety Measures -- 4.2.1 Overview -- 4.2.2 The Well -- 4.2.3 Shallow Gas.
4.2.4 High Pressure High Temperature (HPHT) Wells -- 4.2.5 Adjacent Wells -- 4.2.6 Completions -- 4.2.7 Workovers or Interventions -- 4.2.8 Depleted Wells -- 4.2.9 Mud Room / Shale Shakers, Well Fluid Handling and Treatment Locations -- 4.2.10 Surface Process Equipment at Well Construction Facilities -- 4.2.11 Harsh Weather -- 4.2.12 SIMOPS -- 4.3 Applying Process Safety Methods in Well Construction -- 4.3.1 Regulations and Standards -- 4.3.2 Hazard Identification and Risk Analysis -- 4.3.3 Asset Integrity and Reliability -- 4.3.4 Training and Performance Assurance -- 4.3.5 Emergency Management -- 4.3.6 Learn from Experience -- 4.3.7 Management System Audits and Safety Culture Surveys -- 5 Application of Process Safety to Onshore Production -- 5.1 Background -- 5.2 Onshore Production Facilities: Risks and Key Process Safety Measures -- 5.2.1 Leak from Production Facilities -- 5.2.2 Gathering Pipeline Leaks -- 5.2.3 Storage Tanks and Vessels -- 5.2.4 Loss of Well Control -- 5.2.5 SIMOPS -- 5.2.6 Vents and Flare -- 5.3 Applying Process Safety Methods in Onshore Production -- 5.3.1 Regulations and Standards -- 5.3.2 Hazard identification and Risk Analysis -- 5.3.3 Learning from Experience -- 5.3.4 Emergency Management -- 6 Application of Process Safety to Offshore Production -- 6.1 Background -- 6.2 Offshore Production Facilities: Risks and Key Process Safety Measures -- 6.2.1 The Well -- 6.2.2 The Production and Export Risers -- 6.2.3 Topside Production Equipment -- 6.2.4 Oil Storage Tanks -- 6.2.5 Other Offshore Risks -- 6.3 Applying Process Safety Methods in Offshore Production -- 6.3.1 Process Safety Culture -- 6.3.2 Regulations and Standards -- 6.3.3 Hazard Identification and Risk Analysis -- 6.3.4 Asset Integrity and Reliability -- 6.3.5 Emergency Management -- 7 Application of Process Safety to Engineering Design, Construction and Installation.
7.1 Background -- 7.1.1 RBPS and Project Engineering -- 7.1.2 Project Life Cycle Terminology -- 7.2 Front End Loading -- 7.2.1 FEL-1 -- 7.2.2 FEL-2 -- 7.2.3 FEL-3 -- 7.3 Detailed Design -- 7.4 Procurement and Construction -- 7.4.1 Procurement and Quality Plan -- 7.4.2 Construction -- 7.4.3 Operational Readiness -- 7.5 Commissioning and Startup of Facilities -- 8 Process Safety: Looking Forward -- 8.1 Looking Forward -- 8.2 Research Needs -- 8.2.1 Regulatory Bodies -- 8.2.2 Research Organizations -- 8.3 Technical Advances -- 8.3.1 Process Safety -- 8.3.2 World Energy Source Transition -- 8.4 Vision for Upstream Process Safety -- References -- Index -- EULA.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910555150203321
Hoboken, New Jersey : , : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, , [2021]
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Process safety in upstream oil and gas / / American Institute of Chemical Engineers
Process safety in upstream oil and gas / / American Institute of Chemical Engineers
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, New Jersey : , : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, , [2021]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (191 pages) : illustrations
Disciplina 622.8
Soggetto topico Gas wells - Safety measures
Oil fields - Safety measures
Petroleum industry and trade - Safety measures
ISBN 1-119-62014-7
1-5231-3827-0
1-119-62006-6
1-119-62005-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of Tables -- List of Figures -- Acronyms and Abbreviations -- Glossary -- Acknowledgments -- Online Materials Accompanying this Book -- Preface -- 1 An Introduction to Process Safety for Upstream -- 1.1 Background -- 1.2 Applicability of Process Safety to Upstream -- 1.3 Intended Audience -- 1.4 Why the Reader Should be Interested -- 1.5 Scope of This Book -- 1.6 Upstream Safety Performance -- 1.6.1 Analysis of US Offshore Safety Data -- 1.6.2 International Incident Data from IOGP -- 1.6.3 Marsh 100 Largest Losses -- 1.7 Summary -- 2 The Upstream Industry -- 2.1 Upstream Industry -- 2.1.1 Life Cycle Stages -- 2.1.2 Types of Upstream Facilities -- 2.2 Exploration Phase -- 2.2.1 Onshore -- 2.2.2 Offshore -- 2.2.3 Completion -- 2.3 Engineering Design, Construction and Installation -- 2.3.1 Engineering Design -- 2.3.2 Construction and Installation of Production Facilities -- 2.4 Production Phase -- 2.5 Well Workovers and Interventions -- 2.6 Decommissioning Phase -- 2.7 Defining "Barriers" -- 2.8 Overview of International Regulations -- 3 Overview of Risk Based Process Safety (RBPS) -- 3.1 Background -- 3.2 RBPS Summary -- 3.2.1 Pillar: Commit to Process Safety -- 3.2.2 Pillar: Understand Hazards and Risk -- 3.2.3 Pillar: Manage Risk -- 3.2.4 Pillar: Learn from Experience -- 3.3 Conclusion -- 4 Application of Process Safety to Wells -- 4.1 Background -- 4.1.1 Drilling the Well: The Well Bore -- 4.1.2 Drilling the Well: Barriers -- 4.1.3 Drilling the Well: Fluid Column -- 4.1.4 Drilling the Well: Casing -- 4.1.5 Drilling the Well: Cement -- 4.1.6 Drilling the Well: The BOP -- 4.1.7 Well Completions -- 4.1.8 Well Workovers or Interventions -- 4.1.9 Depleted Wells -- 4.2 Well Constuction: Risks and Key Process Safety Measures -- 4.2.1 Overview -- 4.2.2 The Well -- 4.2.3 Shallow Gas.
4.2.4 High Pressure High Temperature (HPHT) Wells -- 4.2.5 Adjacent Wells -- 4.2.6 Completions -- 4.2.7 Workovers or Interventions -- 4.2.8 Depleted Wells -- 4.2.9 Mud Room / Shale Shakers, Well Fluid Handling and Treatment Locations -- 4.2.10 Surface Process Equipment at Well Construction Facilities -- 4.2.11 Harsh Weather -- 4.2.12 SIMOPS -- 4.3 Applying Process Safety Methods in Well Construction -- 4.3.1 Regulations and Standards -- 4.3.2 Hazard Identification and Risk Analysis -- 4.3.3 Asset Integrity and Reliability -- 4.3.4 Training and Performance Assurance -- 4.3.5 Emergency Management -- 4.3.6 Learn from Experience -- 4.3.7 Management System Audits and Safety Culture Surveys -- 5 Application of Process Safety to Onshore Production -- 5.1 Background -- 5.2 Onshore Production Facilities: Risks and Key Process Safety Measures -- 5.2.1 Leak from Production Facilities -- 5.2.2 Gathering Pipeline Leaks -- 5.2.3 Storage Tanks and Vessels -- 5.2.4 Loss of Well Control -- 5.2.5 SIMOPS -- 5.2.6 Vents and Flare -- 5.3 Applying Process Safety Methods in Onshore Production -- 5.3.1 Regulations and Standards -- 5.3.2 Hazard identification and Risk Analysis -- 5.3.3 Learning from Experience -- 5.3.4 Emergency Management -- 6 Application of Process Safety to Offshore Production -- 6.1 Background -- 6.2 Offshore Production Facilities: Risks and Key Process Safety Measures -- 6.2.1 The Well -- 6.2.2 The Production and Export Risers -- 6.2.3 Topside Production Equipment -- 6.2.4 Oil Storage Tanks -- 6.2.5 Other Offshore Risks -- 6.3 Applying Process Safety Methods in Offshore Production -- 6.3.1 Process Safety Culture -- 6.3.2 Regulations and Standards -- 6.3.3 Hazard Identification and Risk Analysis -- 6.3.4 Asset Integrity and Reliability -- 6.3.5 Emergency Management -- 7 Application of Process Safety to Engineering Design, Construction and Installation.
7.1 Background -- 7.1.1 RBPS and Project Engineering -- 7.1.2 Project Life Cycle Terminology -- 7.2 Front End Loading -- 7.2.1 FEL-1 -- 7.2.2 FEL-2 -- 7.2.3 FEL-3 -- 7.3 Detailed Design -- 7.4 Procurement and Construction -- 7.4.1 Procurement and Quality Plan -- 7.4.2 Construction -- 7.4.3 Operational Readiness -- 7.5 Commissioning and Startup of Facilities -- 8 Process Safety: Looking Forward -- 8.1 Looking Forward -- 8.2 Research Needs -- 8.2.1 Regulatory Bodies -- 8.2.2 Research Organizations -- 8.3 Technical Advances -- 8.3.1 Process Safety -- 8.3.2 World Energy Source Transition -- 8.4 Vision for Upstream Process Safety -- References -- Index -- EULA.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910830809603321
Hoboken, New Jersey : , : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, , [2021]
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