4 April 2015 - 11:26
  • News ID: 237755
Amir Kabir BOP Tested Successfully

TEHRAN April 04(Shana)--Blowout preventer of Amir Kabir semi-submersible finished necessary testes successfully before starting operations in the deep waters of Caspian Sea.

The tests were done by a group of experts from Khazar Exploration and Production Company (KEPCO) who also reviewed technical and operational reports pertaining to the blowout preventer and carried out necessary repairs.  

Drilling in deep waters of Caspian Sea requires special equipment including blowout preventer which its installation, operating, repairing and services are carried out by domestic experts.

A blowout preventer is a large, specialized valve or similar mechanical device, usually installed redundantly in stacks, used to seal, control and monitor oil and gas wells. Blowout preventers were developed to cope with extreme erratic pressures and uncontrolled flow (formation kick) emanating from a well reservoir during drilling.

Kicks can lead to a potentially catastrophic event known as a blowout. In addition to controlling the downhole (occurring in the drilled hole) pressure and the flow of oil and gas, blowout preventers are intended to prevent tubing (e.g. drill pipe and well casing), tools and drilling fluid from being blown out of the wellbore (also known as bore hole, the hole leading to the reservoir) when a blowout threatens. Blowout preventers are critical to the safety of crew, rig (the equipment system used to drill a wellbore) and environment, and to the monitoring and maintenance of well integrity; thus blowout preventers are intended to provide fail-safety to the systems that include them.

With 13 meters height, Amir Kabir semi-submersible weighs more than 200 tons and has been designed for drilling in deep waters of Caspian Sea.
News ID 237755

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