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| Course Description |
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| This five-day course provides instruction on the operation and maintenance of ram and annular blowout preventers (BOPs), as well as remote chokes and gate valves. It focuses on the design, operation, and maintenance of the hydraulic and mechanical aspects of these subsea or land-based systems. This course utilizes an operational Hydril ram - including the multi-position locking system (MPL) - and a Hydril annular blowout preventer, a SWACO remote choke system, subsea valves, and manual gate valves; to provide a realistic operational environment for exercises that will enhance the student’s ability to maintain and troubleshoot these systems. |
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| Student Performance Objectives |
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| Learn about the operation, maintenance and inspection of the major components of typical ram and annular BOPs, remote chokes and gate valves. Students will learn component-level repair and inspection of these systems. The course also emphasizes report writing skills for efficient communication on the job. Students will be tested at the beginning and end of the class. |
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| Who
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Company men and others working in the drilling industry that would benefit from a course in these systems. Both the men on the rig as well as supporting engineers and managers will benefit. |
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Rig mechanics, subsea engineers and senior subsea engineers that would benefit from an in-depth knowledge of these systems, including the associated drillers panel controls, control pod systems and remote choke controls. |
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Drillers and toolpushers who need a working knowledge of this equipment. |
Provider/Delivery Method
Engineer-led/40% classroom with Powerpoint presentations and 60% lab exercises.
Prerequisites
The course is presented with the perspective of an entry-level rig technician. It is expected that the student has proficiency in measurement, inspection, fasteners and torque application tools and methods. WEST’s Symbols, Schematics and Troubleshooting course is recommended, to provide familiarization with ANSI symbol standards that apply to all equipment.
About This West Training Course
This WEST training course features a mix of classroom instruction and lab exercises. During lab sessions, the classroom training is reinforced by practicing techniques on actual drilling equipment, including an operational ram-type blowout preventer, an annular-type blowout preventer, and a remote choke system. For engineers, this training experience in a controlled environment enhances practical experience. As an added bonus, students will receive reference materials to take with them after the course for their own use. The classroom training will be conducted during morning sessions; followed by afternoon lab sessions where the student will work with actual components found on drilling rigs. Students will be tested for subject knowledge at entry and exit from the course. Students will be required to troubleshoot an actual hardware problem and write a report to demonstrate competence.
Classes are limited to a maximum size of 15 students. Lab exercises are done in groups with maximum of 5 students each, to ensure that each student has adequate time with the equipment.
Note: Students are required to provide their own steel-toed work boots and coveralls. WEST will supply any additional PPE required; such as safety glasses, face shields, and ear plugs, in addition to all tools and training materials.
| BLOWOUT PREVENTERS, REMOTE CHOKES, AND GATE VALVES |
| Annular-Type Blowout Preventers |
An introduction to the basics of annular BOP design for the different manufacturers who produce them. Discussions include construction, applications, failures and selected service bulletins.
Discussion areas include:
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Inspection |
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Testing |
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Temperature effects |
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Stripping |
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Disassembly and assembly |
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Lab-
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Proper disassembly and assembly techniques |
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Seals and packer inspection, removal, and installation |
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Hydraulic piston and ring inspection, removal, and installation |
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Hydraulic and wellbore tests |
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| Ram-Type Blowout Preventers |
An introduction to the various types of ram BOPs and the unique design considerations for each: |
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Fixed bore |
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Variable bore |
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Blind |
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Blind shear |
A detailed analysis of the various BOP designs offered by the three major manufacturers. A review of the inspection requirements for the ram blocks, ram cavities, and packer seals will be discussed in detail. Includes:
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Ram design |
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Packer seal design |
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Locking mechanisms |
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Lab - Bonnet operations and maintenance exercises including:
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Bolt lubrication and torquing |
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Bonnet opening and close-out |
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Door seal maintenance and inspection |
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Ram cavity inspection and critical meansurements |
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Ram block inspection and critical measurements |
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Packer seal inspection and installation |
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Locking mechanism inspection and problem troubleshooting |
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Calculate operating pressures versus ram hydraulic ratios |
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Hydraulic and wellbore tests |
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| Remote Chokes |
The major components of a remote choke will be described in detail:
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Choke |
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Operator |
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Control panel |
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Pump |
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Stroke counter and pressure gauges |
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Lab -
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Disassemble and inspect the choke, operator, and pump assemblies of a Swaco remote choke |
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Operate and become familiar with controls and readouts on remote chokes |
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Replace the seat and gate assemblies |
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Hydraulic and Wellbore tests |
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Troubleshoot a simulated problem on a Swaco remote choke |
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| Gate Valves |
Provide detailed description of the types and applications of the various types of gate valves used in choke and kill systems:
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Types of Valves |
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Manual |
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Remote |
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Subsea |
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Types of gates |
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Slab |
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Split (expanding) |
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Seats |
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Upstream |
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Downstream |
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Lab -
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Operate, disassemble, and inspect subsea valves. |
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Operate, disassemble, and inspect manual gate valves. |
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