All Days 2015
DOI: 10.2118/178314-ms
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Safeguarding Pressure Integrity of Surface Well Control Equipment: A Review of Fastlock Drilling Adapter and Blow Out Preventer Connection Failure in High Pressure Well

Abstract: Well control is primarily achieved using mud hydrostatic column to overbalance reservoir pressures. The overbalance from mud can be lost in a well due to following reasons; encountering unexpected higher pore pressure, reduction in mud column due to down hole losses, reduction in mud weight due to dilution and loss of hydrostatic head due to poor drilling practices. Emergency situation is created when escalation of any of the scenarios results to the loss of primary well control. In such instance, the secondar… Show more

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“…As such, they developed a semi-analytical model that can be applicable to study various wellhead loading situations that can potentially cause motion in the upward direction. In contrast, Awe et al (2015) and Jellison and Brock (1998) identified connection failure, local buckling and shear failure as the main types of failures on casing strings. Even though both API and ISO have issued recommended practice for connection evaluation procedure (API RP 5C5 and ISO/PAS 12835) left much to be desired for hydraulically fractured wells (Hamilton 2019).…”
Section: Connection Failurementioning
confidence: 93%
“…As such, they developed a semi-analytical model that can be applicable to study various wellhead loading situations that can potentially cause motion in the upward direction. In contrast, Awe et al (2015) and Jellison and Brock (1998) identified connection failure, local buckling and shear failure as the main types of failures on casing strings. Even though both API and ISO have issued recommended practice for connection evaluation procedure (API RP 5C5 and ISO/PAS 12835) left much to be desired for hydraulically fractured wells (Hamilton 2019).…”
Section: Connection Failurementioning
confidence: 93%