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Revision No.
2
Date
April 2007
Author/ Editor
Obaid Al Farsi
(UWXZ/4)
Christian Koepchen
(UWH/2),
Changes/ Remarks
Alignment of Well Integrity
Maintenance Procedures with the
Well Failure Model
Robin Gardiner
(UPT/2)
1
01/01/2002
TWM/92
UOW 1
14/10/1998
TM Services OTW/1
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
i
Document Authorisation........................................................................................................ 3
ii
Revision History.................................................................................................................... 4
iii
iv
Introduction........................................................................................................................... 7
1.1
Background..................................................................................................................... 7
1.2
Purpose........................................................................................................................... 8
1.3
Scope.............................................................................................................................. 8
1.4
Distribution/Target Audience............................................................................................8
1.5
1.6
Procedure Description........................................................................................................... 9
2.1
2.1.1
Suspended Wells......................................................................................... 10
2.1.2
2.1.3
Well Type 2 (Free Flowing Low Pressure Oil Wells, < 20,000 kPa).............20
2.1.4
2.1.5
2.1.6
2.1.7
Well Types 6 and 7 (Water Injection/ Disposal wells with/ without tubing)....46
2.2
2.2.1
2.2.2
Well Type 2 (Free Flowing Low Pressure Oil Wells, < 20,000 kPa).............63
2.2.3
2.2.4
2.2.5
2.2.6
Well Types 6 and 7 (Water Injection/ Disposal wells with/ without tubing)..102
2.3
2.3.1
2.3.2
Well Type 2 (Free Flowing Low Pressure Oil Wells, < 20,000 kPa)............114
2.3.3
2.3.4
2.3.5
2.3.6
Well Types 6 and 7 (Water Injection/ Disposal wells with/ without tubing). .118
2.4
2.4.1
2.4.2
2.5
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2.5.1
2.5.2
2.5.3
2.6
Procedure for acid soaking to clean Tubing hanger BPV thread profile.......................127
2.6.1
2.6.2
Appendices....................................................................................................................... 127
5.1
5.2
5.3
5.4
5.4.1
Cameron.................................................................................................... 127
5.4.2
FMC........................................................................................................... 127
5.4.3
5.4.4
TABLE OF FIGURES
(Double-click to view in presentation mode)
Figure 2-1, Stem Packing with Check Valve.............................................................................127
Figure 2-2, Low Pressure Grease Fitting..................................................................................127
Figure 2-3, Explosion Drawing of Valve....................................................................................127
Figure 5-1, Valve Drawing Sealant and Body Filler Connections.............................................127
LIST OF TABLES
Table 1-1, Well Types and Colour Coding....................................................................................7
Table 2-1, SCSSSV Control line pressure Limits in kPa.............................................................13
Table 2-2, SCSSSV Control line pressure Limits in kPa.............................................................21
Table 2-3, Test Pressures for Annuli Tests..................................................................................53
Table 2-4, FLS Gate Valve, Description of Parts......................................................................127
Table 4-1, Roles and Responsibilities.......................................................................................127
Table 5-1, Glossary of Terms, Abbreviations and Definitions....................................................127
Table 5-2, Related Business Control Documents and References...........................................127
LIST OF EQUATIONS
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1 Introduction
1.1
Background
In April 2004 PDO introduced SP-2017, Well Failure Model as the Standard in which PDOs Well
Integrity related requirements are defined, this in line with CP-118, Well Life Cycle Integrity
Code of Practice (WLICoP).
Since then both these documents have been under continuous development incorporating ideas
and challenges brought forward by the members of the Well Integrity Working Group resulting in
new versions of these documents.
It should be noted that all legacy Well Maintenance related documents, notably PR-1037, PR1472, PR-1474, PR-1477, PR-1484 shall be deemed withdrawn with the official endorsement of
this Procedure.
The Well Failure Model distinguishes the following categories of well integrity related activities
and specifies these for 7 well types in terms of frequency and scope.
Note:
Note:
Well Type 1
High Pressure Well - >20,000 kPa (Actual CITHP) or high GLR (>300:1
gas to liquid ratio) or high H2S (>500ppm)
Well Type 2
Free Flowing low pressure Oil Well - < 20,000 kPa
Well Type 3
Gaslift Well
Well Type 4
Steam Injection well
Well Type 5
Sub-hydrostatic pumped well, minimum one casing string with or
without packer
Well Types 6 and 7
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The Colour Coding was introduced to prevent the user from accidentally slipping into the wrong well type, this as the
procedures are similar yet different in the detail.
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Suspended Wells (not listed as separate Well Type in the Well Failure
Model)
1.2
Purpose
This Procedure sets out the standards which all Well Maintenance related operations have to
conform to.
It forms the framework from which detailed work practice procedures can be developed and
maintained by PDO and contractor companies who perform operations on behalf of PDO.
1.3
Scope
This Procedure is applicable to all Well Integrity related operations conducted either by PDO or
Contractor personnel on all PDO well equipment.
1.4
Distribution/Target Audience
This document will be distributed to all PDO Section Heads who have interfaces with the Well
Services Operations, all Well Services Supervisors and Contractor Supervisors.
1.5
Any user of this document who wishes to provide constructive feedback, or who encounters a
mistake or confusing entry is requested to immediately notify the Document Custodian.
This document shall be reviewed as necessary by theDocument Custodian, but no less
frequently than every four years. Triggers for full or partial review of this Procedure are listed in
PR-1444, Well Engineering Management Framework in Chapter 5.2.4, Document Review.
1.6
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2 Procedure Description
Whenever a SIT is carried out it shall be combined with a WIT.
Where pressure exists for testing, a differential pressure shall be applied across the valve being
tested by blowing down the flow line or downstream fixed volume to the minimum pressure
practical. Where it is not possible to blow down the flow line fully, the minimum pressure
differential (P) at the start of test shall be 1.2 times the Allowable Leak Rate by valve size as
stated above.
Note : The reasoning behind this rule is that the purpose of leak testing valves is to assess their
likely performance in the worst case scenario; for a Christmas Tree valve this is isolation
of the well in case of a flow line rupture. In a failure situation, a greater pressure
differential would exist across the valve than under test conditions; so a pass under test
conditions demonstrates integrity. A fail under these conditions will also have occurred
before the valve has equalised; therefore this method is deemed to be a valid test
method.
Where no well pressure exists in lieu of testing, the valve shall be cycled and maintained in
accordance with manufacturers instructions; this shall be deemed a test Pass.
Note: Whenever a SIT is carried out in conjunction with a WIT, the valves will be tested using
applied pressure above LMV, if fitted, or UMV. The decision not to set a Two-Way Check
Valve below the tree (which would give information on the integrity of the lowest Master
Valve) is based on a Risk/ Cost/ Value judgement; the value of knowing the result of the
Master Valves status is outweighed by the effort/ cost of achieving a valid test. In risk
term this judgement leads to a rating of C2 on the PDO Risk Matrix.
In situations where CITHP is > 0 but corresponding to < 1.2 x Allowable Leak Rate, pressure
equalisation across the valve within the test period will be deemed a test Fail as it
demonstrates condition degradation.
The Pressure Measurement Method can be either by Pressure Build-up within an enclosed
volume or by Bleed-off from an enclosed volume.
Note: When a valve test is carried out it is vital to maintain a small positive pressure in the
cavity to be tested, this to ensure
a. that there is no zero error on the gauge
b. that the cavity to be tested is already filled with fluid
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2.1.1
Suspended Wells
When a well of any type has been suspended, the following test shall be carried out to confirm
suspension and valve(s) integrity. Where a tree is still fitted, the standard tree test shall be
carried prior to the Suspension Plug test below.
2.1.1.1
2.1.1.2
Carry out Steps 6 to 12 for the second valve where two valves are fitted!
Where returns are gas, bleed off to atmosphere if safe to do so (e.g. no H 2S)
3) Where pressure cannot be bled down or where the returns are in excess of available
storage capacity, abort the test and record test as Fail.
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TASK CODE
SUPW
TASK DECRIPTION
Leak-off test Down-Hole Plug
Note:
Record the type of returned fluid in the free text field in the WIMS WIT
Checklist to aid the investigation.
4) Close in the bleed point.
5) Record the test Start pressure in the WIMS Checklist.
6) Measure the pressure build-up in the tubing and the Tree Cavity over 4 hours as described
in the note below. Use the Well Failure Model Leak Rate Equation to determine if the leak
rate is acceptable.
Note:
Where a well is plugged or suspended, first carry out the Tree Valve Leak-off
test using any pressure that has built up above the plug. Then bleed off the
pressure above the plug, close in the bleed and carry out and extended (4
hour) inflow test on the plug recording the results at hour average over the
test period (i.e. one eighth of the observed rise over the 4 hour test period).
Simply cycle and maintain the tree valves where no pressure is initially seen
above the plug.
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WIMS Master Data for the well will be adapted to include allowable leak rates
for any plugs fitted. So check WIMS to confirm the calculated allowable leak
rate!
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Safety Precautions
2.1.2.1.1
Permit to Work
H2S
Well Type 1, High Risk Wells, comprises H 2S wells. This Chapter highlights the particularities
relating to H2S wells and provides links to Reference Documents.
1) Comply with all items outlined in SP-1219, Drilling Specification Hydrogen Sulphide.
2) A calibrated pressure gauge fitted to the tree cap with bleed facility (in line with H 2S
controls) maybe bled off to outside fence downwind of the work area.
2.1.2.2
General Preparation
1) Fit a calibrated pressure gauge with bleed facility to the tree cap. Pressure can be bled off
to a portable waste drum.
2) Establish the Valve Manufacturer, type and size and check same against data recorded in
DIMS. For Solid Block Trees also record Part Number and check same against data
recorded in DIMS.
3) Pick the correct Wellhead Maintenance Guide from the following:
a. Cameron (see Chapter 5.4.1
b. FMC (see Chapter 5.4.2)
c.
Notes of Guidance
1. The allowable Leak Rates for Valves are listed by valve size in the Allowable leak rates tab
of SP-2017, Well Failure Model.
2. Valve leak test durations are 10 minutes; SCSSSV test leak test durations are 30 minutes.
3. Where a valve to be tested is NOT fitted, omit the respective task.
4. The test pressure can be replenished from the reservoir (by opening the Master Valves) or
using an external pump unit. Both methods have advantages and disadvantages as listed
below:
a. Pumping......................keeps UMV test barrier intact but introduces HSE risks
associated with mechanical tie in to sour HP well
b. Cycling UMV...............avoids mechanical tie-in risk but breaks UMV tested barrier.
Note:
5. The tests and the work to be carried out are defined, for each individual well type, in
the Well Failure Model, in the worksheet titled Well Integrity Testing/ Maintenance
Matrix (ensure work is carried out based on the approved version of the Well Failure
Model).
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6. Tests must be carried out in the order stated below as the valve status is assumed
as left from the previous test
7. Valves must not be greased before testing. Valve maintenance will be carried out
after the initial test, not before (irrespective of whether the test results is a pass or
fail), this to allow the condition as found to be analysed in terms of failure rates for
both as found and as left conditions.2
Table 2-2, SCSSSV Control line pressure Limits in kPa
Minimum Pressure to activate flapper to open
3.5, 13.7 lbs/ft Completion String
3.5, 10.2 lb/ft Completion String
4.5, 16.9 lb/ft Completion String
The maximum pressure for the control line used in PDO under SAP # 1000004564 is
182,000 kPa.
2.1.2.4
Testing
2.1.2.4.1
2.1.2.4.2
Pressure within bolted or flanged connections must be bled off prior to attempting
to pull up any minor weeps
2) Where transmitters are fitted, ensure that actual local pressure gauge readings agree with
remote readings. Where differences occur, rectify or note the problem in the free text area
of the WIT Checklist.
3) Install a secured flexiline to allow safe pressure bleed-off of sour fluids from the wellhead to
a downwind location outside the well site fence area 3.
2
If the number of tests performed and recorded in WIMS equals 1 the condition as found can be concluded to have
been within limits. The data obtained in this manner will allow analysis of valve performance with a view to establishing
the appropriate long-term reliability based maintenance frequency.
3
All Harweel well sites are equipped with permanent H 2S and noise monitors which may trigger
audible alarms and HIPPS / SSV closure.
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Replace all non-standard needle valves with double block and bleed valves.
Attention!
Industry pressure release incidents have been caused by impulse lines being blocked, leading
to actual pressures in annuli not being shown on the gauges. The blockages can be due to
either ingress of well fluids or build-up of valve grease. It is therefore vital to ensure impulse
lines are clear before attempting any tests or maintenance activities.
2.1.2.4.3
WIT Task Function/ leak-off test Flow Wing Valve (Inner or only)
If the pressure rise observed on the monitoring gauge exceeds the pressure
rise corresponding to the Allowable Leak Rate, specified in the Well Failure
Model (Allowable leak rate sheet), the FWV is recorded as a Fail; such a
result also suggests that the combination of UMV/ LMV is also a Fail. In this
instance, grease all valves and re-test FWV. If the result is the same then the
Well Services Supervisor or the Asset Well Integrity Engineer must be
informed before taking any further action.
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2.1.2.4.4
TASK CODE
TASK DESCRIPTION
1) Close SV.
SVW
Function/ Leak-off test Swab Valve
2.1.2.4.5
WIT Task Function/ Leak-off test Kill Wing Valve Inner (or only)
WELL TYPE 1 WIT
TASK CODE
KWVIW
TASK DESCRIPTION Function / Leak-off test Kill Wing Valve Inner (or only)
1) Close KWVI if not already closed.
2) Bleed down KWVI downstream cavity and install a pressure gauge and double block and
bleed system.
3) Re-pressurize the tree body if required by the chosen method and allow the pressure in the
tree body to stabilize.
4) Close in the bleed point.
5) Record test Start pressure in the WIMS Checklist.
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2.1.2.4.6
WIT Task Function/ Leak-off test the Upper Master Valve UMV
WELL TYPE 1 WIT
TASK CODE
TASK DECRIPTION
1) Close UMV
UMVW
Function/ Leak-off test Upper Master Valve
2.1.2.4.7
WIT Task Function/ Leak-off test the Lower Master Valve LMV
WELL TYPE 1 WIT
TASK CODE
TASK DECRIPTION
1) Close LMV.
LMVW
Function/ Leak-off test Lower Master Valve
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TASK CODE
TASK DECRIPTION
2) Open UMV.
LMVW
Function/ Leak-off test Lower Master Valve
3) Open the bleed facility to bleed down the Tree Cavity to as near zero as possible; maintain
some positive pressure on the gauge.
4) Close in the bleed point.
5) Record the test Start pressure in the WIMS Checklist.
6) Measure the pressure build-up over 10 minutes.
7) Record the test Finish pressure in the WIMS Checklist.
8) If the test result is within the Allowable Leak Rate for the tested valves size then record the
result as Pass with Start and Finish pressures in the WIMS WIT Checklist; record the
number 1 in the Number of Tests done field.
9) If the test results in a Fail on the first attempt, grease and cycle the valve and re-test it until
a Pass test result is achieved or no improvement in results is seen.
a. Flush the Valve Cavity after two failed tests using flushing liquid.
10) Record the final test (last test carried out) result in the WIMS WIT Checklist including Start
and Finish pressure and number of tests done.
2.1.2.4.8
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2.1.2.4.9
of
condition/
deflection
clashes
VIW
Visual Inspection of the condition/ deflection / clashes
instrumentation or fitting weeps
1) Visually inspect all tree components and report any anomalies or unacceptable degradation
through free text format area of the WIT Checklist suggesting possible remedies required.
2) Visually inspect wind socks and other related well site safety equipment; report anomalies
and replace equipment as required.
Note:
As this section is open to interpretation and has no clear pass or fail criteria it
is important to describe the problem noted clearly to allow the Well Integrity
Engineer to make the decision whether to request follow-up repair or not.
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Well Type 2 (Free Flowing Low Pressure Oil Wells, < 20,000 kPa)
Safety Precautions
2.1.3.1.1
Permit to Work
General Preparation
1) Fit a calibrated pressure gauge with bleed facility to the tree cap. Pressure can be bled off
to a portable waste drum.
2) Establish the Valve Manufacturer, type and size and check same against data recorded in
DIMS. For Solid Block Trees also record Part Number and check same against data
recorded in DIMS.
3) Pick the correct Wellhead Maintenance Guide from the following:
a. Cameron (see Chapter 5.4.1
b. FMC (see Chapter 5.4.2)
c.
Notes of Guidance
1. The allowable Leak Rates for Valves are listed by valve size in the Allowable leak rates tab
of SP-2017, Well Failure Model.
2. Valve leak test durations are 10 minutes; SCSSSV test leak test durations are 30 minutes.
3. Where a valve to be tested is NOT fitted, omit the respective task.
4. The test pressure can be replenished from the reservoir (by opening the Master Valves) or
using an external pump unit. Both methods have advantages and disadvantages as listed
below:
a.
b.
Cycling UMV..............avoids mechanical tie-in risk but breaks UMV tested barrier.
Note:
5. The tests and the work to be carried out are defined, for each individual well type, in
the Well Failure Model, in the worksheet titled Well Integrity Testing/ Maintenance
Matrix (ensure work is carried out based on the approved version of the Well Failure
Model).
6. Tests must be carried out in the order stated below as the valve status is assumed
as left from the previous test
7. Valves must not be greased before testing. Valve maintenance will be carried out
after the initial test, not before (irrespective of whether the test results is a pass or
fail), this to allow the condition as found to be analysed in terms of failure rates for
both as found and as left conditions.4
If the number of tests performed and recorded in WIMS equals 1 the condition as found can be concluded to have
been within limits. The data obtained in this manner will allow analysis of valve performance with a view to establishing
the appropriate long-term reliability based maintenance frequency.
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The maximum pressure for the control line used in PDO under SAP # 1000004564 is
182,000 kPa.
2.1.3.4
Testing
2.1.3.4.1
2.1.3.4.2
Pressure within bolted or flanged connections must be bled off prior to attempting
to pull up any minor weeps
of
condition/
deflection
clashes
VIW
Visual Inspection of the condition/ deflection / clashes
instrumentation or fitting weeps
1) Visually inspect all tree components and report any anomalies or unacceptable degradation
through free text format area of the WIT Checklist suggesting possible remedies required.
2) Visually inspect well site safety equipment; report anomalies and replace equipment as
required.
Note:
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important to describe the problem noted clearly to allow the Well Integrity
Engineer to make the decision whether to request follow-up repair or not.
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2) Where transmitters are fitted, ensure that actual local pressure gauge readings agree with
remote readings. Where differences occur, rectify or note the problem in the free text area
of the WIT Checklist.
3) Install a secured flexiline to allow safe pressure bleed-off of fluids from the wellhead to a
portable waste drum.
4) Check pressure rating, condition and specification of needle valves and replace as required.
Note:
Replace all non-standard needle valves with double block and bleed valves.
Attention!
Industry pressure release incidents have been caused by impulse lines being blocked, leading
to actual pressures in annuli not being shown on the gauges. The blockages can be due to
either ingress of well fluids or build-up of valve grease. It is therefore vital to ensure impulse
lines are clear before attempting any tests or maintenance activities.
2.1.3.4.4
WIT Task Function/ leak-off test Flow Wing Valve (Inner or only)
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If the pressure rise observed on the monitoring gauge exceeds the pressure
rise corresponding to the Allowable Leak Rate, specified in the Well Failure
Model (Allowable leak rate sheet), the FWV is recorded as a Fail; such a
PR-1047, Well Integrity Maintenance Procedure
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2.1.3.4.5
TASK CODE
TASK DESCRIPTION
1) Close SV.
2.1.3.4.6
WIT Task Function/ Leak-off test Kill Wing Valve Inner (or only)
WELL TYPE 2 WIT
TASK CODE
KWVIW
TASK DESCRIPTION Function / Leak-off test Kill Wing Valve Inner (or only)
1) Close KWVI if not already closed.
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2.1.3.4.7
WIT Task Function/ Leak-off test the Upper Master Valve UMV
TASK CODE
TASK DECRIPTION
1) Close UMV
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2.1.3.4.8
WIT Task Function/ Leak-off test the Lower Master Valve LMV
TASK CODE
TASK DECRIPTION
1) Close LMV.
2) Open UMV.
3) Open the bleed facility to bleed the Tree Cavity to as near zero as possible; maintain some
positive pressure on the gauge.
4) Close in the bleed point.
5) Record the test Start pressure in the WIMS Checklist.
6) Measure the pressure build-up over 10 minutes.
7) Record the test Finish pressure in the WIMS Checklist.
8) If the test result is within the Allowable Leak Rate for the tested valves size then record the
result as Pass with Start and Finish pressures in the WIMS WIT Checklist; record the
number 1 in the Number of Tests done field.
9) If the test results in a Fail on the first attempt, grease and cycle the valve and re-test it until
a Pass test result is achieved or no improvement in results is seen.
a. Flush the Valve Cavity after two failed tests using flushing liquid.
10) Record the final test (last test carried out) result in the WIMS WIT Checklist including Start
and Finish pressure and number of tests done.
2.1.3.4.9
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To ensure the valves ongoing operability, it is vital that all valves (especially tree
valves) are maintained in line with Manufacturers Instructions irrespective of test
result.
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2.1.4
Safety Precautions
2.1.4.1.1
Permit to Work
General Preparation
1) Fit a calibrated pressure gauge with bleed facility to the tree cap. Pressure can be bled off
to a portable waste drum.
2) Establish the Valve Manufacturer, type and size and check same against data recorded in
DIMS. For Solid Block Trees also record Part Number and check same against data
recorded in DIMS.
3) Pick the correct Wellhead Maintenance Guide from the following:
a. Cameron (see Chapter 5.4.1
b. FMC (see Chapter 5.4.2)
c.
Notes of Guidance
1. The allowable Leak Rates for Valves are listed by valve size in the Allowable leak rates tab
of SP-2017, Well Failure Model.
2. Valve leak test durations are 10 minutes.
3. If CITHP drops to below the required P (1.2 times the Allowable Leak Rate) during the test,
then replenish CITHP using gas lift pressure.
Note:
Valve tests shall be carried out with gas lift supply isolated to prevent annulus
overpressurization or bullheading into the reservoir.
4. FWV and KWV tests can be carried out at the same time to reduce deferment but SV
should be monitored during test to see any decay.
5. Where a valve to be tested is NOT fitted, omit the respective task.
6. The test pressure can be replenished from the reservoir (by opening the Master Valves) or
using an external pump unit. Both methods have advantages and disadvantages as listed
below:
a.
b.
Cycling UMV.............avoids mechanical tie-in risk but breaks UMV tested barrier.
Note:
7. The tests and the work to be carried out are defined, for each individual well type, in
the Well Failure Model, in the worksheet titled Well Integrity Testing/ Maintenance
Matrix (ensure work is carried out based on the approved version of the Well Failure
Model).
8. Tests must be carried out in the order stated below as the valve status is assumed
as left from the previous test
9. Valves must not be greased before testing. Valve maintenance will be carried out
after the initial test, not before (irrespective of whether the test results is a pass or
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fail), this to allow the condition as found to be analysed in terms of failure rates for
both as found and as left conditions.5
2.1.4.4
Testing
2.1.4.4.1
2.1.4.4.2
Pressure within bolted or flanged connections must be bled off prior to attempting
to pull up any minor weeps
of
condition/
deflection
clashes
2) Visually inspect well site safety equipment; report anomalies and replace equipment as
required.
Note:
2.1.4.4.3
As this section is open to interpretation and has no clear pass or fail criteria it is
important to describe the problem noted clearly to allow the Well Integrity
Engineer to make the decision whether to request follow-up repair or not.
If the number of tests performed and recorded in WIMS equals 1 the condition as found can be concluded to have
been within limits. The data obtained in this manner will allow analysis of valve performance with a view to establishing
the appropriate long-term reliability based maintenance frequency.
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Attention!
Industry pressure release incidents have been caused by impulse lines being blocked, leading
to actual pressures in annuli not being shown on the gauges. The blockages can be due to
either ingress of well fluids or build-up of valve grease. It is therefore vital to ensure impulse
lines are clear before attempting any tests or maintenance activities.
2.1.4.4.4
WIT Task Function/ leak-off test Flow Wing Valve (Inner or only)
Monitoring CITHP during FWV test makes test pressure decay noticeable.
6) Bleed off pressure between the Location Valve and the Wellhead through a fixed flexible
bleed line into a portable waste drum.
7) Record Test Start pressure at the flow line pressure gauge in the WIMS Checklist.
8) Measure the build-up in the flow line between the FWV and Location valve using the flow
line Pressure Gauge.
Note:
If the integrity of the FWV is suspect continue the Integrity test with the
Master Valve.
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TASK CODE
TASK DESCRIPTION
1) Close SV.
2.1.4.4.6
WIT Task Function/ Leak-off test Kill Wing Valve Inner (or only)
WELL TYPE 3 WIT
TASK CODE
KWVIW
TASK DESCRIPTION Function / Leak-off test Kill Wing Valve Inner (or only)
1) Close KWVI if not already closed.
2) Bleed KWVI downstream cavity and install a pressure gauge and double block and bleed
system.
3) Close in the bleed point.
4) Record test Start pressure in the WIMS Checklist.
5) Measure the pressure build-up downstream of the KWVI over 10 minutes using the installed
pressure gauge.
6) Record the test Finish pressure in the WIMS Checklist.
7) If the test result is within the Allowable Leak Rate for the tested valves size then record the
result as Pass with Start and Finish pressures in the WIMS WIT Checklist; record the
number 1 in the Number of Tests done field.
8) If the test results in a Fail on the first attempt, grease and cycle the valve and re-test it until
a Pass test result is achieved or no improvement in results is seen.
a. Flush the Valve Cavity after two failed tests using flushing liquid.
9) Record the final test (last test carried out) result in the WIMS WIT Checklist including Start
and Finish pressure and number of tests done.
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2.1.4.4.7
WIT Task Function/ Leak-off test the Upper Master Valve UMV
TASK CODE
TASK DECRIPTION
1) Close UMV
2.1.4.4.8
WIT Task Function/ Leak-off test the Lower Master Valve LMV
TASK CODE
TASK DECRIPTION
1) Close LMV.
2) Open UMV.
3) Open the bleed facility to bleed the Tree Cavity to as near zero as possible; maintain some
positive pressure on the gauge.
4) Close in the bleed point.
5) Record the test Start pressure in the WIMS Checklist.
6) Measure the pressure build-up over 10 minutes.
7) Record the test Finish pressure in the WIMS Checklist.
8) If the test result is within the Allowable Leak Rate for the tested valves size then record the
result as Pass with Start and Finish pressures in the WIMS WIT Checklist; record the
number 1 in the Number of Tests done field.
9) If the test results in a Fail on the first attempt, grease and cycle the valve and re-test it until
a Pass test result is achieved or no improvement in results is seen.
a. Flush the Valve Cavity after two failed tests using flushing liquid.
10) Record the final test (last test carried out) result in the WIMS WIT Checklist including Start
and Finish pressure and number of tests done.
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To ensure the valves ongoing operability, it is vital that all valves (especially tree
valves) are maintained in line with Manufacturers Instructions irrespective of test
result.
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2.1.5
Safety Precautions
2.1.5.1.1
Permit to Work
General Preparation
1) Fit a calibrated pressure gauge with bleed facility to the tree cap. Pressure can be bled off
to a portable waste drum.
2) Establish the Valve Manufacturer, type and size and check same against data recorded in
DIMS. For Solid Block Trees also record Part Number and check same against data
recorded in DIMS.
3) Pick the correct Wellhead Maintenance Guide from the following:
a. Cameron (see Chapter 5.4.1
b. FMC (see Chapter 5.4.2)
c.
Notes of Guidance
1. The allowable Leak Rates for Valves are listed by valve size in the Allowable leak rates tab
of SP-2017, Well Failure Model.
2. Valve leak test durations are 10 minutes.
3. FWV and KWV tests can be carried out at the same time to reduce deferment but SV
should be monitored during test to see any decay.
4. Where a valve to be tested is NOT fitted, omit the respective task.
5. The well to be tested must be closed in well in advance prior to the test in order to
cool down sufficiently to allow intervention by personnel. Experience shows that the
required cooling period may vary between over night in the winter and up to three
days in the summer. This must be taken into account when planning a WIT or SIT on
a steam well.
6. The test pressure must only be replenished from the reservoir (by opening the
Master Valves). If a fluid was used and subsequently accidentally trapped in any
valve cavity, temperature increase during production could lead to fluid evaporation,
associated with an uncontrolled pressure increase. This in turn could lead to
compromising the well integrity.
7. The tests and the work to be carried out are defined, for each individual well type, in
the Well Failure Model, in the worksheet titled Well Integrity Testing/ Maintenance
Matrix (ensure work is carried out based on the approved version of the Well Failure
Model).
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8. Tests must be carried out in the order stated below as the valve status is assumed
as left from the previous test
9. Valves must not be greased before testing. Valve maintenance will be carried out
after the initial test, not before (irrespective of whether the test results is a pass or
fail), this to allow the condition as found to be analysed in terms of failure rates for
both as found and as left conditions.6
2.1.5.4
Testing
2.1.5.4.1
2.1.5.4.2
Pressure within bolted or flanged connections must be bled off prior to attempting
to pull up any minor weeps
of
condition/
deflection
clashes
2) Visually inspect well site safety equipment; report anomalies and replace equipment as
required.
Note:
2.1.5.4.3
As this section is open to interpretation and has no clear pass or fail criteria it is
important to describe the problem noted clearly to allow the Well Integrity
Engineer to make the decision whether to request follow-up repair or not.
2) Where transmitters are fitted, ensure that actual local pressure gauge readings agree with
remote readings. Where differences occur, rectify or note the problem in the free text area
of the WIT Checklist.
3) Install a secured flexiline to allow safe pressure bleed-off of fluids from the wellhead to a
6
If the number of tests performed and recorded in WIMS equals 1 the condition as found can be concluded to have
been within limits. The data obtained in this manner will allow analysis of valve performance with a view to establishing
the appropriate long-term reliability based maintenance frequency.
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TASK CODE
TASK DESCRIPTION
Replace all non-standard needle valves with double block and bleed valves.
Attention!
Industry pressure release incidents have been caused by impulse lines being blocked, leading
to actual pressures in annuli not being shown on the gauges. The blockages can be due to
either ingress of well fluids or build-up of valve grease. It is therefore vital to ensure impulse
lines are clear before attempting any tests or maintenance activities.
2.1.5.4.4
WIT Task Function/ leak-off test Flow Wing Valve (Inner or only)
Monitoring CITHP during FWV test makes test pressure decay noticeable.
5) Bleed off pressure between the Location Valve and the Wellhead through a fixed flexible
bleed line into a portable waste drum.
6) Record Test Start pressure at the flow line pressure gauge in the WIMS Checklist.
7) Measure the build-up in the flow line between the FWV and Location valve using the flow
line Pressure Gauge.
Note:
If the pressure rise observed on the monitoring gauge exceeds the pressure
rise corresponding to the Allowable Leak Rate, specified in the Well Failure
Model (Allowable leak rate sheet), the FWV is recorded as a Fail; such a
result also suggests that the Location Valve is also a Fail. In this instance,
grease all valves and re-test FWV. If the result is the same then the Well
Services Supervisor or the Asset Well Integrity Engineer must be informed
before taking any further action.
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TASK CODE
TASK DESCRIPTION
1) Close SV.
SVW
Function/ Leak-off test Swab Valve
2.1.5.4.6
WIT Task Function/ Leak-off test Kill Wing Valve Inner (or only)
WELL TYPE 4 WIT
TASK CODE
KWVIW
TASK DESCRIPTION Function / Leak-off test Kill Wing Valve Inner (or only)
1) Close KWVI if not already closed.
2) Bleed KWVI downstream cavity and install a pressure gauge and double block and bleed
system.
3) Close in the bleed point.
4) Record test Start pressure in the WIMS Checklist.
5) Measure the pressure build-up downstream of the KWVI over 10 minutes using the installed
pressure gauge.
6) Record the test Finish pressure in the WIMS Checklist.
7) If the test result is within the Allowable Leak Rate for the tested valves size then record the
result as Pass with Start and Finish pressures in the WIMS WIT Checklist; record the
number 1 in the Number of Tests done field.
8) If the test results in a Fail on the first attempt, grease and cycle the valve and re-test it until
a Pass test result is achieved or no improvement in results is seen.
b. Flush the Valve Cavity after two failed tests using flushing liquid.
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TASK CODE
KWVIW
TASK DESCRIPTION Function / Leak-off test Kill Wing Valve Inner (or only)
9) Record the final test (last test carried out) result in the WIMS WIT Checklist including Start
and Finish pressure and number of tests done.
2.1.5.4.7
WIT Task Function/ Leak-off test the Upper Master Valve UMV
WELL TYPE 4 WIT
TASK CODE
TASK DECRIPTION
1) Close UMV
UMVW
Function/ Leak-off test Upper Master Valve
WIT Task Function/ Leak-off test the Lower Master Valve LMV
TASK CODE
TASK DECRIPTION
1) Close LMV.
2) Open UMV.
3) Open the bleed facility to bleed the Tree Cavity to as near zero as possible; maintain some
positive pressure on the gauge.
4) Close in the bleed point.
5) Record the test Start pressure in the WIMS Checklist.
6) Measure the pressure build-up over 10 minutes.
7) Record the test Finish pressure in the WIMS Checklist.
8) If the test result is within the Allowable Leak Rate for the tested valves size then record the
result as Pass with Start and Finish pressures in the WIMS WIT Checklist; record the
number 1 in the Number of Tests done field.
9) If the test results in a Fail on the first attempt, grease and cycle the valve and re-test it until
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Where a well is plugged or suspended, first carry out the Tree Valve Leak-off
test using any pressure that has built up above the plug. Then bleed off the
pressure above the plug, close in the bleed and carry out and extended (4
hour) inflow test on the plug recording the results at hour average over the
test period (i.e. one eighth of the observed rise over the 4 hour test period).
Simply cycle and maintain the tree valves where no pressure is initially seen
above the plug.
WIMS Master Data for the well will be adapted to include allowable leak rates
for any plugs fitted. So check WIMS to confirm the calculated allowable leak
rate!
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2.1.6.2
Safety Precautions
2.1.6.2.1
Permit to Work
General Preparation
1) Fit a calibrated pressure gauge with bleed facility to the tree cap. Pressure can be bled off
to a portable waste drum.
2) Establish the Valve Manufacturer, type and size and check same against data recorded in
DIMS. For Solid Block Trees also record Part Number and check same against data
recorded in DIMS.
3) Pick the correct Wellhead Maintenance Guide from the following:
a. Cameron (see Chapter 5.4.1
b. FMC (see Chapter 5.4.2)
c.
Notes of Guidance
1. On pumped wells, pressure is unlikely to exist for testing purposes; the primary
purpose of a WIT on this well type is therefore to assess the condition and maintain
the valves.
2. The allowable Leak Rates for Valves are listed by valve size in the Allowable leak rates tab
of SP-2017, Well Failure Model.
3. Valve leak test durations are 10 minutes.
4. Where a valve to be tested is NOT fitted, omit the respective task.
5. The tests and the work to be carried out are defined, for each individual well type, in
the Well Failure Model, in the worksheet titled Well Integrity Testing/ Maintenance
Matrix (ensure work is carried out based on the approved version of the Well Failure
Model).
6. Tests must be carried out in the order stated below as the valve status is assumed
as left from the previous test
7. Valves must not be greased before testing. Valve maintenance will be carried out
after the initial test, not before (irrespective of whether the test results is a pass or
fail), this to allow the condition as found to be analysed in terms of failure rates for
both as found and as left conditions.7
7
If the number of tests performed and recorded in WIMS equals 1 the condition as found can be concluded to have
been within limits. The data obtained in this manner will allow analysis of valve performance with a view to establishing
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2.1.6.5 Testing
2.1.6.5.1 WIT Task Adjust Stuffing Box Seals
WELL TYPE 5 WIT
TASK CODE
SPSA
TASK DECRIPTION
Adjust Stuffing Box Seals
This task is specific to rod-pumps
1) Monitor the external leakage from the stuffing box with the pump running.
2) If the Leak rate exceeds those specified in the Well Failure Model, stop the pump and adjust
the stuffing box, this to give optimum sealing capability without binding.
3) Restart the pump and re-check leakage.
4) Continue steps 2 to 3 until the observed leak rate is within limits or no further improvement is
achieved.
5) Record the result as Pass or Fail in the WIMS Checklist.
6) Inspect the vitraulic joint and report any condition degradation in the Free Text box in the
WIMS Checklist.
7) Inspect the polished rod and report any condition degradation in the Free Text box in the
WIMS Checklist.
2.1.6.5.2
2.1.6.5.3
Pressure within bolted or flanged connections must be bled off prior to attempting
to pull up any minor weeps
of
condition/
deflection
clashes
2) Visually inspect well site safety equipment; report anomalies and replace equipment as
required.
Note:
As this section is open to interpretation and has no clear pass or fail criteria it is
important to describe the problem noted clearly to allow the Well Integrity
Engineer to make the decision whether to request follow-up repair or not.
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2) Use a hand pump and control line fluid to ensure that all pressure reading lines, i.e. those in
contact with well fluid, are free from obstruction.
3) Where transmitters are fitted, ensure that actual local pressure gauge readings agree with
remote readings. Where differences occur, rectify or note the problem in the free text area
of the WIT Checklist.
4) Install a secured flexiline to allow safe pressure bleed-off of fluids from the wellhead to a
portable waste drum.
5) Check pressure rating, condition and specification of needle valves and replace as required.
Note:
Replace all non-standard needle valves with double block and bleed valves.
Attention!
Industry pressure release incidents have been caused by impulse lines being blocked, leading
to actual pressures in annuli not being shown on the gauges. The blockages can be due to
either ingress of well fluids or build-up of valve grease. It is therefore vital to ensure impulse
lines are clear before attempting any tests or maintenance activities.
2.1.6.5.5
TASK CODE
SVW
TASK DESCRIPTION Function/ Leak-off test Swab Valve
Note:
This test applies to pumped wells without rods
1) This test shall be carried out with the pump running!
2) Close SV.
3) Bleed SV downstream cavity.
4) Close in the bleed point and install Test Manifold.
5) Record the test Start pressure in the WIMS Checklist.
6) Measure the pressure build-up above the SV over 10 minutes using a gauge known to be
accurate.
7) Record the test Finish pressure in the WIMS Checklist.
8) If the test result is within the Allowable Leak Rate for the tested valves size then record the
result as Pass with Start and Finish pressures in the WIMS WIT Checklist; record the
number 1 in the Number of Tests done field.
9) If the test results in a Fail on the first attempt, grease and cycle the valve and re-test it until
a Pass test result is achieved or no improvement in results is seen.
a. Flush the Valve Cavity after two failed tests using flushing liquid.
The pump must be isolated for greasing and/ or flushing!
10) Record the final test (last test carried out) result in the WIMS WIT Checklist including Start
and Finish pressure and number of tests done.
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2.1.6.5.6
WIT Task Function/ Leak-off test Kill Wing Valve Inner (or only)
WIT Task Function/ leak-off test Flow Wing Valve (Inner or only)
2.1.6.5.8
WIT Task Function/ Leak-off test the Upper Master Valve UMV
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WIT Task Function/ Leak-off test the Upper Master Valve LMV
WELL TYPE 5 WIT
TASK CODE
LMVW
TASK DECRIPTION
Function/ Leak-off test Upper Master Valve
Warning: Do NOT function any Master Valve on a rod-type pumped well
A: Task Description for non-rod type wells
1) Function and maintain the valve in line with the relevant Maintenance Guide.
a. Enter Pass in the WIMS Checklist where the valve functions correctly.
b. Enter Fail in the WIMS Checklinst where the valve fails to function and where this
condition cannot be rectified by the test crew
B: Task Description for rod type wells
1) Close the valve a maximum of 2 turns to confirm the valve is not seized. Do NOT apply
more than 2 turns to the valve as the valves gate may impinge on the rod.
2) Maintain the valve in line with the relevant Maintenance Guide.
3) Re-open the valve.
To ensure the valves ongoing operability, it is vital that all valves (especially tree
valves) are maintained in line with Manufacturers Instructions irrespective of the
test result.
3) Hand over the well to Production Operations for De-isolation and re-start (if required).
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2.1.7
Well Types 6 and 7 (Water Injection/ Disposal wells with/ without tubing)
Safety Precautions
2.1.7.1.1
Permit to Work
General Preparation
1) Fit a calibrated pressure gauge with bleed facility to the tree cap. Pressure can be bled off
to a portable waste drum.
2) Establish the Valve Manufacturer, type and size and check same against data recorded in
DIMS. For Solid Block Trees also record Part Number and check same against data
recorded in DIMS.
3) Pick the correct Wellhead Maintenance Guide from the following:
a. Cameron (see Chapter 5.4.1
b. FMC (see Chapter 5.4.2)
c.
Notes of Guidance
1. The allowable Leak Rates for Valves are listed by valve size in the Allowable leak rates tab
of SP-2017, Well Failure Model.
2. Valve leak test durations are 10 minutes.
Note:
For water leak tests flow rather than pressure build-up can be used, if desired.
5. The tests and the work to be carried out are defined, for each individual well type, in
the Well Failure Model, in the worksheet titled Well Integrity Testing/ Maintenance
Matrix (ensure work is carried out based on the approved version of the Well Failure
Model).
6. Tests must be carried out in the order stated below as the valve status is assumed
as left from the previous test
7. Valves must not be greased before testing. Valve maintenance will be carried out
after the initial test, not before (irrespective of whether the test results is a pass or
fail), this to allow the condition as found to be analysed in terms of failure rates for
both as found and as left conditions.8
If the number of tests performed and recorded in WIMS equals 1 the condition as found can be concluded to have
been within limits. The data obtained in this manner will allow analysis of valve performance with a view to establishing
the appropriate long-term reliability based maintenance frequency.
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Testing
2.1.7.4.1
2.1.7.4.2
Pressure within bolted or flanged connections must be bled off prior to attempting
to pull up any minor weeps
of
condition/
deflection
clashes
2) Visually inspect well site safety equipment; report anomalies and replace equipment as
required.
Note:
2.1.7.4.3
As this section is open to interpretation and has no clear pass or fail criteria it is
important to describe the problem noted clearly to allow the Well Integrity
Engineer to make the decision whether to request follow-up repair or not.
2) Where transmitters are fitted, ensure that actual local pressure gauge readings agree with
remote readings. Where differences occur, rectify or note the problem in the free text area
of the WIT Checklist.
3) Install a secured flexiline to allow safe pressure bleed-off of fluids from the wellhead to a
portable waste drum.
4) Check pressure rating, condition and specification of needle valves and replace as required.
Note:
Replace all non-standard needle valves with double block and bleed valves.
Attention!
Industry pressure release incidents have been caused by impulse lines being blocked, leading
to actual pressures in annuli not being shown on the gauges. The blockages can be due to
either ingress of well fluids or build-up of valve grease. It is therefore vital to ensure impulse
lines are clear before attempting any tests or maintenance activities.
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2.1.7.4.4
WIT Task Function/ Leak-off test Kill Wing Valve Inner (or only)
WELL TYPES 6 AND 7 WIT
TASK CODE
KWVIW
TASK DESCRIPTION Function / Leak-off test Kill Wing Valve Inner (or only)
1) This test shall be carried out whilst the well is injecting.
2) Close KWV.
3) Bleed KWV downstream cavity.
4) Close in the bleed point and install Test Manifold.
5) Record the test Start pressure in the WIMS Checklist.
6) Measure the pressure build-up above the KWV over 10 minutes using a gauge known to be
accurate.
7) Record the test Finish pressure in the WIMS Checklist.
8) If the test result is within the Allowable Leak Rate for the tested valves size then record the
result as Pass with Start and Finish pressures in the WIMS WIT Checklist; record the
number 1 in the Number of Tests done field.
9) If the test results in a Fail on the first attempt, grease and cycle the valve and re-test it until
a Pass test result is achieved or no improvement in results is seen.
a. Flush the Valve Cavity after two failed tests using flushing liquid.
The well must be closed in prior to greasing or flushing of valves!
10) Record the final test (last test carried out) result in the WIMS WIT Checklist including Start
and Finish pressure and number of tests done.
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Monitoring CITHP during FWV test makes test pressure decay noticeable.
5) Bleed off pressure between the Location Valve and the Wellhead through a fixed flexible
bleed line into a portable waste drum.
6) Once flow has stabilized, start measuring the outflow into a graduated container.
7) Measure the quantity of fluid collected during the 10 minute test and calculate the average
flow per minute.
Note:
If the integrity of the FWV is suspect continue the Integrity test with the
Master Valve.
8) If the test result is within the allowable leak rate for the tested valves size, record the test as
a Pass with the average flow rate in the WIMS WIT Checklist; record the number 1 in the
Number of Tests done field.
9) If the test results in a Fail on the first attempt, grease and cycle the valve and re-test it until
a Pass test result is achieved or no improvement in results is seen.
a. Flush the valve Cavity after two failed tests using flushing liquid.
10) Record the final test (last test carried out) result in the WIMS WIT Checklist including the
average flow rate and number of tests done.
11) Close in the bleed point.
2.1.7.4.7
WIT Task Function/ Leak-off test the Upper Master Valve UMV
WELL TYPES 6 AND 7 WIT
TASK CODE
TASK DECRIPTION
1) Close UMV
UMVW
Function/ Leak-off test Upper Master Valve
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TASK CODE
UMVW
TASK DECRIPTION
Function/ Leak-off test Upper Master Valve
a Pass test result is achieved or no improvement in results is seen.
a. Flush the valve Cavity after two failed tests using flushing liquid.
8) Record the final test (last test carried out) result in the WIMS WIT Checklist including the
average flow rate and number of tests done.
9) Close in the bleed point.
2.1.7.4.8
WIT Task Function/ Leak-off test the Lower Master Valve LMV
WELL TYPES 6 AND 7 WIT
TASK CODE
TASK DECRIPTION
1) Open UMV.
LMVW
Function/ Leak-off test Lower Master Valve (if fitted)
2) Close LMV.
3) Open SV or KWV (dependent on where the measurement will be taken)
4) Bleed off pressure above the LMV through a fixed flexible bleed line into a portable waste
drum.
5) Once flow has stabilized, start measuring the outflow into a graduated container.
6) Measure the quantity of fluid collected during the 10 minute test and calculate the average
flow per minute.
7) If the test result is within the allowable leak rate for the tested valves size, record the test as
a Pass with the average flow rate in the WIMS WIT Checklist; record the number 1 in the
Number of Tests done field.
8) If the test results in a Fail on the first attempt, grease and cycle the valve and re-test it until
a Pass test result is achieved or no improvement in results is seen.
a. Flush the valve Cavity after two failed tests using flushing liquid.
9) Record the final test (last test carried out) result in the WIMS WIT Checklist including the
average flow rate and number of tests done.
10) Close in the bleed poin and re-open LMV.
2.1.7.4.9
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valves) are maintained in line with Manufacturers Instructions irrespective of test
result.
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The purpose of the Subsurface Integrity Test is to confirm that the wells operating envelop is
intact and to confirm wellhead, tubing and annular integrity by application of pressure.
2.2.1
Safety Precautions
1) Perform tool box talks as per PDOs Toolbox Talk Prompt Card.
2.2.1.1.1
Permit to Work
H2S
Well Type 1, High Risk Wells, comprises H 2S wells. This Chapter highlights the particularities
relating to H2S wells and provides links to Reference Documents.
1) Comply with all items outlined in SP-1219, Drilling Specification Hydrogen Sulphide.
2) A calibrated pressure gauge fitted to the tree cap with bleed facility (in line with H 2S
controls) maybe bled off to the outside fence downwind of the work area.
2.2.1.2
General Preparation
1) Establish the Valve Manufacturer, type and size and check same against data recorded in
DIMS. For Solid Block Trees also record the Part Number and check same against data
recorded in DIMS.
2) Pick the correct Wellhead Maintenance Guide from the following:
a. Cameron (see Chapter 5.4.1
b. FMC (see Chapter 5.4.2)
c.
Notes of Guidance
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conditions demonstrates integrity. A fail under these conditions will also have
occurred before the valve has equalised; therefore this method is deemed to be a
valid test method.
5. Where no pressure exists for testing, the annuli have to be topped up with the fluid
stipulated in WIMS.
6. The pressure to be applied to the annuli shall be as per Table 2 -4Error: Reference source
not found.
Table 2-4, Test Pressures for Annuli Tests
Annulus
A
B
C
D
Note:
Test Pressure
80 % of MAASP or as defined by the Well Integrity Focal Point
80 % of MAASP or as defined by the Well Integrity Focal Point
80 % of MAASP or as defined by the Well Integrity Focal Point
80 % of MAASP or as defined by the Well Integrity Focal Point
7. The Pressure Measurement Method shall be Pressure Build-up within an enclosed volume
for valve tests and Bleed-off from an enclosed volume for annulus tests.
Note: Where pressure cannot be maintained in the annulus, cycling and maintaining only
(greasing or lubricating) of the annulus valve(s) shall be deemed a test Pass.
8. Hook up Chicksan lines to the annuli valves.
9. Record the CITHP and all annular pressures as found in the WIMS Checklist.
10. The tests and the work to be carried out are defined, for each individual well type, in
the Well Failure Model, in the worksheet titled Well Integrity Testing/ Maintenance
Matrix (ensure work is carried out based on the approved version of the Well Failure
Model).
11. Tests must be carried out in the order stated below as the valve status is assumed
as left from the previous test
12. Valves must not be greased before testing. Valve maintenance will be carried out
after the initial test, not before (irrespective of whether the test results is a pass or
fail), this to allow the condition as found to be analysed in terms of failure rates for
both as found and as left conditions.9
2.2.1.4
2.2.1.4.1
Testing
SIT Task Check no external leaks
WELL TYPE 1 SIT
TASK CODE
ELCS
TASK DESCRIPTION Check no external leaks
1) Check all gaskets, flanged, bolted connections and packings for leakage and rectify as
9
If the number of tests performed and recorded in WIMS equals 1 the condition as found can be concluded to have
been within limits. The data obtained in this manner will allow analysis of valve performance with a view to establishing
the appropriate long-term maintenance frequency.
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ELCS
Check no external leaks
2) Measure and record all annulus pressures and the closed in tubing pressure (CITHP).
Note:
2.2.1.5
Pressure within bolted or flanged connections must be bled off prior to attempting to
pull up any minor weeps
Testing
2.2.1.5.1
If it is not possible to bleed down the annulus, abort the test and initiate an
annulus investigation.
2) Lubricate all annuli to surface using the fluid stipulated in WIMS, recording volumes pumped
in the WIMS SIT Checklist.
Note:
Where it is not possible to fill the annulus, ensure that 110% of the annular
volume has been added prior to aborting the test on that particular annulus.
Where it is not possible to achieve the required test pressure, record this fact in
the Free text area in the WIMS SIT Checklist, recommending further
investigation and continue with the test below.
1. The Allowable Leak Rate must be calculated using the formula provided in
the Well Failure Model Subsurface Leak Rates in the Allowable leak rates
sheet.
2. The annular volume must be calculated in m 3 based on the Packer Depth.
3. Where the Top of Cement is unknown, use the casing shoe depth in the
calculation as the resulting Allowable Leak Rate will be more conservative.
2.2.1.5.2
TASK CODE
TASK DESCRIPTION
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2.2.1.5.3
Where it is not possible to achieve the required test pressure, record this fact in
the Free text area in the WIMS SIT Checklist, recommending further
investigation and continue with the test below.
1. The Allowable Leak Rate must be calculated using the formula provided in
the Well Failure Model Subsurface Leak Rates in the Allowable leak rates
sheet.
2. The annular volume must be calculated in m 3 based on the Top of Cement.
3. Where the Top of Cement is unknown, use the casing shoe depth in the
calculation as the resulting Allowable Leak Rate will be more conservative.
2.2.1.5.4
1) Function-test all Annulus valves in accordance with the relevant Wellhead Maintenance
Guide.
2) Close the respective Annulus valve to be tested.
3) Bleed down the downstream side of the valve to be tested to as near zero as possible
maintain some positive pressure on the gauge.
4) Record the test Start pressure in the WIMS Checklist.
5) Measure the pressure build-up downstream of the valve to be tested over 10 minutes using
the installed pressure gauge.
6) Record the test Finish pressure in the WIMS SIT Checklist.
7) If the test result is within the Allowable Leak Rate for the tested valves size then record the
result as Pass with Start and Finish pressures in the WIMS SIT Checklist; record the
number 1 in the Number of Tests done field.
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Repeat this Procedure for all annulus valves fitted as per the instruction in Note 2
above.
2.2.1.5.5
TASK CODE
CPT
TASK DECRIPTION
Pressure Containment Test C Annulus
Note: Whilst carrying out all steps of the test below, monitor the adjacent annuli for pressure
communication effects and report any observations in the Free text area in the WIMS
SIT Checklist. Abort any test if communication between annuli and/ or the tubing may
result in any annulus MAASP being breached.
1) Pressure up the C annulus to the test pressure stated in Table 2 -4 above.
Note:
Where it is not possible to achieve the required test pressure, record this fact in
the Free text area in the WIMS SIT Checklist, recommending further
investigation and continue with the test below.
1. The Allowable Leak Rate must be calculated using the formula provided in
the Well Failure Model Subsurface Leak Rates in the Allowable leak rates
sheet.
2. The annular volume must be calculated in m 3 based on the Top of Cement.
3. Where the Top of Cement is unknown, use the casing shoe depth in the
calculation as the resulting Allowable Leak Rate will be more conservative.
2.2.1.5.6
TASK CODE
CVR/ CVL
TASK DECRIPTION
Function/ Leak off test C Annulus Valve
Notes:
1. Annulus Valve testing shall be carried out using the test pressure applied to the
annuli or in conjunction with the annulus pressure containment test where
possible.
2.
1) Function-test all Annulus valves in accordance with the relevant Wellhead Maintenance
Guide.
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TASK CODE
CVR/ CVL
TASK DECRIPTION
Function/ Leak off test C Annulus Valve
2) Close the respective Annulus valve to be tested.
3) Bleed down the downstream side of the valve to be tested to as near zero as possible
maintain some positive pressure on the gauge.
4) Record the test Start pressure in the WIMS Checklist.
5) Measure the pressure build-up downstream of the valve to be tested over 10 minutes using
the installed pressure gauge.
6) Record the test Finish pressure in the WIMS SIT Checklist.
7) If the test result is within the Allowable Leak Rate for the tested valves size then record the
result as Pass with Start and Finish pressures in the WIMS SIT Checklist; record the
number 1 in the Number of Tests done field.
8) If the test results in a Fail on the first attempt, grease and cycle the valve and re-test it until
a Pass test result is achieved or no improvement in results is seen.
9) Record the final test (last test carried out) result in the WIMS SIT Checklist including Start
and Finish pressure and number of tests done.
Note:
Repeat this Procedure for all annulus valves fitted as per the instruction in Note 2
above.
2.2.1.5.7
Where it is not possible to achieve the required test pressure, record this fact in
the Free text area in the WIMS SIT Checklist, recommending further
investigation and continue with the test below.
1. The Allowable Leak Rate must be calculated using the formula provided in
the Well Failure Model Subsurface Leak Rates in the Allowable leak rates
sheet.
2. The annular volume must be calculated in m 3 based on the Top of Cement.
3. Where the Top of Cement is unknown, use the casing shoe depth in the
calculation as the resulting Allowable Leak Rate will be more conservative.
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1) Function-test all Annulus valves in accordance with the relevant Wellhead Maintenance
Guide.
2) Close the respective Annulus valve to be tested.
3) Bleed down the downstream side of the valve to be tested to as near zero as possible
maintain some positive pressure on the gauge.
4) Record the test Start pressure in the WIMS Checklist.
5) Measure the pressure build-up downstream of the valve to be tested over 10 minutes using
the installed pressure gauge.
6) Record the test Finish pressure in the WIMS SIT Checklist.
7) If the test result is within the Allowable Leak Rate for the tested valves size then record the
result as Pass with Start and Finish pressures in the WIMS SIT Checklist; record the
number 1 in the Number of Tests done field.
8) If the test results in a Fail on the first attempt, grease and cycle the valve and re-test it until
a Pass test result is achieved or no improvement in results is seen.
9) Record the final test (last test carried out) result in the WIMS SIT Checklist including Start
and Finish pressure and number of tests done.
Note:
2.2.1.5.9
Repeat this Procedure for all annulus valves fitted as per the instruction in Note 2
above.
TASK CODE
ABW
TASK DECRIPTION
Leak check A to B annulus integrity at wellhead (seals)
1) Identify the Cavity testing port as per the relevant Wellhead Maintenance Guide.
2) Install the Universal Bleeder Tool and Testing Manifold complete with a recording gauge on
the test port.
3) Stab the Cavity testing port and record the pressure found as Start pressure in the WIMS
SIT Checklist.
4) Bleed off the void pressure to zero.
5) Close in the Bleeder port and monitor the build-up for 10 minutes.
6) Record the final pressure as Finish pressure in the WIMS SIT Checklist.
Notes:
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1.
Where pressure is found in the void, which cannot be bled off, recommend an
Annulus Investigation.
2.
Where tubing and A annulusulus and void Start and Finish pressures are zero,
the test is recorded as Pass in the WIMS SIT Checklist.
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1.
Where pressure is found in the void, which cannot be bled off, recommend an
Annulus Investigation.
2.
Where A and B Annuli and void Start and Finish pressures are zero, the test is
recorded as Pass in the WIMS SIT Checklist.
1.
Where pressure is found in the void, which cannot be bled off, recommend an
Annulus Investigation.
2.
Where B and C Annuli and void Start and Finish pressures are zero, the test is
recorded as Pass in the WIMS SIT Checklist.
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1.
Where pressure is found in the void, which cannot be bled off, recommend an
Annulus Investigation.
2.
Where Tubing and A Annulus and void Start and Finish pressures are zero, the
test is recorded as Pass in the WIMS SIT Checklist.
2.2.1.5.13 SIT Task Leak off test Tree to tubing head/ Adaptor Flange Connection if
fitted
WELL TYPE 1SIT
TASK CODE
TASK DECRIPTION
TTCS
Leak off test Tree to tubing head/ Adaptor Flange Connection if
fitted
1) Identify the Cavity testing port as per the relevant Wellhead Maintenance Guide.
2) Install the Universal Bleeder Tool and Testing Manifold complete with a recording gauge on
the test port.
3) Stab the Cavity testing port and record the pressure found as Start pressure in the WIMS
SIT Checklist.
4) Bleed off the void pressure to zero.
5) Close in the Bleeder port and monitor the build-up for 10 minutes.
6) Record the final pressure as Finish pressure in the WIMS SIT Checklist.
Notes:
1.
Where pressure is found in the void, which cannot be bled off, recommend an
Annulus Investigation.
2.
Where Tubing and Adaptor Flange and void Start and Finish pressures are
zero, the test is recorded as Pass in the WIMS SIT Checklist.
2.2.1.5.14 SIT Task Leak off test Adaptor Flange to Tubing Head Connection if fitted
WELL TYPE 1SIT
TASK CODE
ATC
TASK DECRIPTION
Leak off test Adaptor Flange to Tubing Head Connection if fitted
1) Identify the Cavity testing port as per the relevant Wellhead Maintenance Guide.
2) Install the Universal Bleeder Tool and Testing Manifold complete with a recording gauge on
the test port.
3) Stab the Cavity testing port and record the pressure found as Start pressure in the WIMS
SIT Checklist.
4) Bleed off the void pressure to zero.
5) Close in the Bleeder port and monitor the build-up for 10 minutes.
6) Record the final pressure as Finish pressure in the WIMS SIT Checklist.
Notes:
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1.
Where pressure is found in the void, which cannot be bled off, recommend an
PR-1047, Well Integrity Maintenance Procedure
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TASK CODE
ATC
TASK DECRIPTION
Leak off test Adaptor Flange to Tubing Head Connection if fitted
Annulus Investigation.
2.
Where Adaptor Flange and Tubing and void Start and Finish pressures are
zero, the test is recorded as Pass in the WIMS SIT Checklist.
2.2.1.5.15 SIT Task Leak off test Surface Casing Wellhead Connection Void
WELL TYPE 1SIT
TASK CODE
SCWC
TASK DECRIPTION
Leak off test Surface Casing Wellhead Connection Void
1) Identify the Cavity testing port as per the relevant Wellhead Maintenance Guide.
2) Install the Universal Bleeder Tool and Testing Manifold complete with a recording gauge on
the test port.
3) Stab the Cavity testing port and record the pressure found as Start pressure in the WIMS
SIT Checklist.
4) Bleed off the void pressure to zero.
5) Close in the Bleeder port and monitor the build-up for 10 minutes.
6) Record the final pressure as Finish pressure in the WIMS SIT Checklist.
Notes:
1.
Where pressure is found in the void, which cannot be bled off, recommend an
Annulus Investigation.
2.
Where Casing and void Start and Finish pressures are zero, the test is
recorded as Pass in the WIMS SIT Checklist.
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Well Type 2 (Free Flowing Low Pressure Oil Wells, < 20,000 kPa)
Safety Precautions
2) Perform tool box talks as per PDOs Toolbox Talk Prompt Card.
2.2.2.1.1
Permit to Work
H2S
Well Type 1, High Risk Wells, comprises H 2S wells. This Chapter highlights the particularities
relating to H2S wells and provides links to Reference Documents.
3) Comply with all items outlined in SP-1219, Drilling Specification Hydrogen Sulphide.
4) A calibrated pressure gauge fitted to the tree cap with bleed facility (in line with H 2S
controls) maybe bled off to the outside fence downwind of the work area.
2.2.2.2
General Preparation
4) Establish the Valve Manufacturer, type and size and check same against data recorded in
DIMS. For Solid Block Trees also record the Part Number and check same against data
recorded in DIMS.
5) Pick the correct Wellhead Maintenance Guide from the following:
a. Cameron (see Chapter 5.4.1
b. FMC (see Chapter 5.4.2)
c.
Notes of Guidance
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17. Where no pressure exists for testing, the annuli have to be topped up with the fluid
stipulated in WIMS.
18. The pressure to be applied to the annuli shall be as per Table 2 -4 above.
Note:
Where the above applies, the test shall be suspended until an annulus
investigation has been completed.
d. Ensure that the tubing, annulus and the wellhead void pressures are captured
before leaving the worksite; this data is required as background information to
base the annulus investigation upon.
19. The Pressure Measurement Method shall be Pressure Build-up within an enclosed volume
for valve tests and Bleed-off from an enclosed volume for annulus tests.
Note: Where pressure cannot be maintained in the annulus, cycling and maintaining only
(greasing or lubricating) of the annulus valve(s) shall be deemed a test Pass.
20. Hook up Chicksan lines to the annuli valves.
21. Record the CITHP and all annular pressures as found in the WIMS Checklist.
22. The tests and the work to be carried out are defined, for each individual well type, in
the Well Failure Model, in the worksheet titled Well Integrity Testing/ Maintenance
Matrix (ensure work is carried out based on the approved version of the Well Failure
Model).
23. Tests must be carried out in the order stated below as the valve status is assumed
as left from the previous test
24. Valves must not be greased before testing. Valve maintenance will be carried out
after the initial test, not before (irrespective of whether the test results is a pass or
fail), this to allow the condition as found to be analysed in terms of failure rates for
both as found and as left conditions.10
2.2.2.4
2.2.2.4.1
Testing
SIT Task Check no external leaks
Pressure within bolted or flanged connections must be bled off prior to attempting to
pull up any minor weeps
10
If the number of tests performed and recorded in WIMS equals 1 the condition as found can be concluded to have
been within limits. The data obtained in this manner will allow analysis of valve performance with a view to establishing
the appropriate long-term maintenance frequency.
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Testing
2.2.2.5.1
If it is not possible to bleed down the annulus, abort the test and initiate an
annulus investigation.
10) Lubricate all annuli to surface using the fluid stipulated in WIMS, recording volumes pumped
in the WIMS SIT Checklist.
Note:
Where it is not possible to fill the annulus, ensure that 110% of the annular
volume has been added prior to aborting the test on that particular annulus.
11) Pressure up the A annulus to the test pressure stated in Table 2 -4 above.
Note:
Where it is not possible to achieve the required test pressure, record this fact in
the Free text area in the WIMS SIT Checklist, recommending further
investigation and continue with the test below.
1. The Allowable Leak Rate must be calculated using the formula provided in
the Well Failure Model Subsurface Leak Rates in the Allowable leak rates
sheet.
2. The annular volume must be calculated in m 3 based on the Packer Depth.
3. Where the Top of Cement is unknown, use the casing shoe depth in the
calculation as the resulting Allowable Leak Rate will be more conservative.
2.2.2.5.2
10) Function-test all Annulus valves in accordance with the relevant Wellhead Maintenance
Guide.
11) Close the respective Annulus valve to be tested.
12) Bleed down the downstream side of the valve to be tested to as near zero as possible
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Repeat this Procedure for all annulus valves fitted as per the instruction in Note 2
above.
2.2.2.5.3
Where it is not possible to achieve the required test pressure, record this fact in
the Free text area in the WIMS SIT Checklist, recommending further
investigation and continue with the test below.
1. The Allowable Leak Rate must be calculated using the formula provided in
the Well Failure Model Subsurface Leak Rates in the Allowable leak rates
sheet.
2. The annular volume must be calculated in m 3 based on the Top of Cement.
3. Where the Top of Cement is unknown, use the casing shoe depth in the
calculation as the resulting Allowable Leak Rate will be more conservative.
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10) Function-test all Annulus valves in accordance with the relevant Wellhead Maintenance
Guide.
11) Close the respective Annulus valve to be tested.
12) Bleed down the downstream side of the valve to be tested to as near zero as possible
maintain some positive pressure on the gauge.
13) Record the test Start pressure in the WIMS Checklist.
14) Measure the pressure build-up downstream of the valve to be tested over 10 minutes using
the installed pressure gauge.
15) Record the test Finish pressure in the WIMS SIT Checklist.
16) If the test result is within the Allowable Leak Rate for the tested valves size then record the
result as Pass with Start and Finish pressures in the WIMS SIT Checklist; record the
number 1 in the Number of Tests done field.
17) If the test results in a Fail on the first attempt, grease and cycle the valve and re-test it until
a Pass test result is achieved or no improvement in results is seen.
18) Record the final test (last test carried out) result in the WIMS SIT Checklist including Start
and Finish pressure and number of tests done.
Note:
Repeat this Procedure for all annulus valves fitted as per the instruction in Note 2
above.
2.2.2.5.5
TASK CODE
CPT
TASK DECRIPTION
Pressure Containment Test C Annulus
Note: Whilst carrying out all steps of the test below, monitor the adjacent annuli for pressure
communication effects and report any observations in the Free text area in the WIMS
SIT Checklist. Abort any test if communication between annuli and/ or the tubing may
result in any annulus MAASP being breached.
7) Pressure up the C annulus to the test pressure stated in Table 2 -4 above.
Note:
Where it is not possible to achieve the required test pressure, record this fact in
the Free text area in the WIMS SIT Checklist, recommending further
investigation and continue with the test below.
1. The Allowable Leak Rate must be calculated using the formula provided in
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TASK CODE
CPT
TASK DECRIPTION
Pressure Containment Test C Annulus
the Well Failure Model Subsurface Leak Rates in the Allowable leak rates
sheet.
2. The annular volume must be calculated in m 3 based on the Top of Cement.
3. Where the Top of Cement is unknown, use the casing shoe depth in the
calculation as the resulting Allowable Leak Rate will be more conservative.
2.2.2.5.6
TASK CODE
CVR/ CVL
TASK DECRIPTION
Function/ Leak off test C Annulus Valve
Notes:
1. Annulus Valve testing shall be carried out using the test pressure applied to the
annuli or in conjunction with the annulus pressure containment test where
possible.
2.
10) Function-test all Annulus valves in accordance with the relevant Wellhead Maintenance
Guide.
11) Close the respective Annulus valve to be tested.
12) Bleed down the downstream side of the valve to be tested to as near zero as possible
maintain some positive pressure on the gauge.
13) Record the test Start pressure in the WIMS Checklist.
14) Measure the pressure build-up downstream of the valve to be tested over 10 minutes using
the installed pressure gauge.
15) Record the test Finish pressure in the WIMS SIT Checklist.
16) If the test result is within the Allowable Leak Rate for the tested valves size then record the
result as Pass with Start and Finish pressures in the WIMS SIT Checklist; record the
number 1 in the Number of Tests done field.
17) If the test results in a Fail on the first attempt, grease and cycle the valve and re-test it until
a Pass test result is achieved or no improvement in results is seen.
18) Record the final test (last test carried out) result in the WIMS SIT Checklist including Start
and Finish pressure and number of tests done.
Note:
2.2.2.5.7
Repeat this Procedure for all annulus valves fitted as per the instruction in Note 2
above.
TASK CODE
DPT
TASK DECRIPTION
Pressure Containment Test D Annulus
Note: Whilst carrying out all steps of the test below, monitor the adjacent annuli for pressure
communication effects and report any observations in the Free text area in the WIMS
SIT Checklist. Abort any test if communication between annuli and/ or the tubing may
result in any annulus MAASP being breached.
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Where it is not possible to achieve the required test pressure, record this fact in
the Free text area in the WIMS SIT Checklist, recommending further
investigation and continue with the test below.
1. The Allowable Leak Rate must be calculated using the formula provided in
the Well Failure Model Subsurface Leak Rates in the Allowable leak rates
sheet.
2. The annular volume must be calculated in m 3 based on the Top of Cement.
3. Where the Top of Cement is unknown, use the casing shoe depth in the
calculation as the resulting Allowable Leak Rate will be more conservative.
2.2.2.5.8
TASK CODE
DVR/ DVL
TASK DECRIPTION
Function/ Leak off test D Annulus Valve
Notes:
1. Annulus Valve testing shall be carried out using the test pressure applied to the
annuli or in conjunction with the annulus pressure containment test where
possible.
2.
10) Function-test all Annulus valves in accordance with the relevant Wellhead Maintenance
Guide.
11) Close the respective Annulus valve to be tested.
12) Bleed down the downstream side of the valve to be tested to as near zero as possible
maintain some positive pressure on the gauge.
13) Record the test Start pressure in the WIMS Checklist.
14) Measure the pressure build-up downstream of the valve to be tested over 10 minutes using
the installed pressure gauge.
15) Record the test Finish pressure in the WIMS SIT Checklist.
16) If the test result is within the Allowable Leak Rate for the tested valves size then record the
result as Pass with Start and Finish pressures in the WIMS SIT Checklist; record the
number 1 in the Number of Tests done field.
17) If the test results in a Fail on the first attempt, grease and cycle the valve and re-test it until
a Pass test result is achieved or no improvement in results is seen.
18) Record the final test (last test carried out) result in the WIMS SIT Checklist including Start
and Finish pressure and number of tests done.
Note:
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TASK CODE
TASK DECRIPTION
above.
2.2.2.5.9
DVR/ DVL
Function/ Leak off test D Annulus Valve
1.
Where pressure is found in the void, which cannot be bled off, recommend an
Annulus Investigation.
2.
Where tubing and A annulusulus and void Start and Finish pressures are zero,
the test is recorded as Pass in the WIMS SIT Checklist.
1.
Where pressure is found in the void, which cannot be bled off, recommend an
Annulus Investigation.
2.
Where A and B Annuli and void Start and Finish pressures are zero, the test is
recorded as Pass in the WIMS SIT Checklist.
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1.
Where pressure is found in the void, which cannot be bled off, recommend an
Annulus Investigation.
2.
Where B and C Annuli and void Start and Finish pressures are zero, the test is
recorded as Pass in the WIMS SIT Checklist.
1.
Where pressure is found in the void, which cannot be bled off, recommend an
Annulus Investigation.
2.
Where Tubing and A Annulus and void Start and Finish pressures are zero, the
test is recorded as Pass in the WIMS SIT Checklist.
2.2.2.5.13 SIT Task Leak off test Tree to tubing head/ Adaptor Flange Connection if
fitted
WELL TYPE 2 SIT
TASK CODE
TASK DECRIPTION
TTCS
Leak off test Tree to tubing head/ Adaptor Flange Connection if
fitted
1) Identify the Cavity testing port as per the relevant Wellhead Maintenance Guide.
2) Install the Universal Bleeder Tool and Testing Manifold complete with a recording gauge on
the test port.
3) Stab the Cavity testing port and record the pressure found as Start pressure in the WIMS
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TASK CODE
TASK DECRIPTION
TTCS
Leak off test Tree to tubing head/ Adaptor Flange Connection if
fitted
SIT Checklist.
4) Bleed off the void pressure to zero.
5) Close in the Bleeder port and monitor the build-up for 10 minutes.
6) Record the final pressure as Finish pressure in the WIMS SIT Checklist.
Notes:
1.
Where pressure is found in the void, which cannot be bled off, recommend an
Annulus Investigation.
2.
Where Tubing and Adaptor Flange and void Start and Finish pressures are
zero, the test is recorded as Pass in the WIMS SIT Checklist.
2.2.2.5.14 SIT Task Leak off test Adaptor Flange to Tubing Head Connection if fitted
WELL TYPE 2 SIT
TASK CODE
ATC
TASK DECRIPTION
Leak off test Adaptor Flange to Tubing Head Connection if fitted
1) Identify the Cavity testing port as per the relevant Wellhead Maintenance Guide.
2) Install the Universal Bleeder Tool and Testing Manifold complete with a recording gauge on
the test port.
3) Stab the Cavity testing port and record the pressure found as Start pressure in the WIMS
SIT Checklist.
4) Bleed off the void pressure to zero.
5) Close in the Bleeder port and monitor the build-up for 10 minutes.
6) Record the final pressure as Finish pressure in the WIMS SIT Checklist.
Notes:
1.
Where pressure is found in the void, which cannot be bled off, recommend an
Annulus Investigation.
2.
Where Adaptor Flange and Tubing and void Start and Finish pressures are
zero, the test is recorded as Pass in the WIMS SIT Checklist.
2.2.2.5.15 SIT Task Leak off test Surface Casing Wellhead Connection Void
WELL TYPE 2 SIT
TASK CODE
SCWC
TASK DECRIPTION
Leak off test Surface Casing Wellhead Connection Void
1) Identify the Cavity testing port as per the relevant Wellhead Maintenance Guide.
2) Install the Universal Bleeder Tool and Testing Manifold complete with a recording gauge on
the test port.
3) Stab the Cavity testing port and record the pressure found as Start pressure in the WIMS
SIT Checklist.
4) Bleed off the void pressure to zero.
5) Close in the Bleeder port and monitor the build-up for 10 minutes.
6) Record the final pressure as Finish pressure in the WIMS SIT Checklist.
Notes:
1.
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2.2.3
Safety Precautions
1) Perform tool box talks as per PDOs Toolbox Talk Prompt Card.
2.2.3.1.1
Permit to Work
H2S
Well Type 1, High Risk Wells, comprises H 2S wells. This Chapter highlights the particularities
relating to H2S wells and provides links to Reference Documents.
1) Comply with all items outlined in SP-1219, Drilling Specification Hydrogen Sulphide.
2) A calibrated pressure gauge fitted to the tree cap with bleed facility (in line with H 2S
controls) maybe bled off to the outside fence downwind of the work area.
2.2.3.2
General Preparation
1) Establish the Valve Manufacturer, type and size and check same against data recorded in
DIMS. For Solid Block Trees also record the Part Number and check same against data
recorded in DIMS.
2) Pick the correct Wellhead Maintenance Guide from the following:
a. Cameron (see Chapter 5.4.1
b. FMC (see Chapter 5.4.2)
c.
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occurred before the valve has equalised; therefore this method is deemed to be a
valid test method.
5. Where no pressure exists for testing, the annuli have to be topped up with the fluid
stipulated in WIMS.
6. The pressure to be applied to the annuli shall be as per Table 2 -4.
Note:
Ensure that the tubing, annulus and the wellhead void pressures are captured
before leaving the worksite; this data is required as background information to
base the annulus investigation upon.
7. The Pressure Measurement Method shall be Pressure Build-up within an enclosed volume
for valve tests and Bleed-off from an enclosed volume for annulus tests.
Note: Where pressure cannot be maintained in the annulus, cycling and maintaining only
(greasing or lubricating) of the annulus valve(s) shall be deemed a test Pass.
8. Hook up Chicksan lines to the annuli valves.
9. Record the CITHP and all annular pressures as found in the WIMS Checklist.
10. The tests and the work to be carried out are defined, for each individual well type, in
the Well Failure Model, in the worksheet titled Well Integrity Testing/ Maintenance
Matrix (ensure work is carried out based on the approved version of the Well Failure
Model).
11. Tests must be carried out in the order stated below as the valve status is assumed
as left from the previous test
12. Valves must not be greased before testing. Valve maintenance will be carried out
after the initial test, not before (irrespective of whether the test results is a pass or
fail), this to allow the condition as found to be analysed in terms of failure rates for
both as found and as left conditions.11
2.2.3.4
2.2.3.4.1
Testing
SIT Task Check no external leaks
WELL TYPE 3 SIT
TASK CODE
ELCS
TASK DESCRIPTION Check no external leaks
1) Check all gaskets, flanged, bolted connections and packings for leakage and rectify as
required.
2) Measure and record all annulus pressures and the closed in tubing pressure (CITHP).
Note:
Pressure within bolted or flanged connections must be bled off prior to attempting to
pull up any minor weeps
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If the number of tests performed and recorded in WIMS equals 1 the condition as found can be concluded to have
been within limits. The data obtained in this manner will allow analysis of valve performance with a view to establishing
the appropriate long-term maintenance frequency.
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2.2.3.5
Testing
2.2.3.5.1
1. The Allowable Leak Rate must be calculated using the formula provided in the Well
Failure Model Subsurface Leak Rates in the Allowable leak rates sheet.
2. The annular volume must be calculated in m3 based on the Packer Depth.
Possible cases:
1. A Annulus bled to zero / minimum ok and pressure build up over 30 minutes is below
allowable leak rate Pass (No additional investigation required)
2. Unable bleed A Annulus to zero / minimum means annulus is being pressurised from
reservoir - Fail (Additional investigation is required to assess what component is leaking
and / repair)
3. A Annulus pressure build up after 30 minutes is above allowable leak rate Fail
(Additional investigation is required to assess what component is leaking and / repair)
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1) Function-test all Annulus valves in accordance with the relevant Wellhead Maintenance
Guide.
2) Close the respective Annulus valve to be tested.
3) Bleed down the downstream side of the valve to be tested to as near zero as possible
maintain some positive pressure on the gauge.
4) Record the test Start pressure in the WIMS Checklist.
5) Measure the pressure build-up downstream of the valve to be tested over 10 minutes using
the installed pressure gauge.
6) Record the test Finish pressure in the WIMS SIT Checklist.
7) If the test result is within the Allowable Leak Rate for the tested valves size then record the
result as Pass with Start and Finish pressures in the WIMS SIT Checklist; record the
number 1 in the Number of Tests done field.
8) If the test results in a Fail on the first attempt, grease and cycle the valve and re-test it until
a Pass test result is achieved or no improvement in results is seen.
9) Record the final test (last test carried out) result in the WIMS SIT Checklist including Start
and Finish pressure and number of tests done.
Note:
Repeat this Procedure for all annulus valves fitted as per the instruction in Note 2
above.
2.2.3.5.3
TASK CODE
BPT
TASK DECRIPTION
Pressure Containment Test B Annulus
Note: Whilst carrying out all steps of the test below, monitor the adjacent annuli for pressure
communication effects and report any observations in the Free text area in the WIMS
SIT Checklist. Abort any test if communication between annuli and/ or the tubing may
result in any annulus MAASP being breached.
1) Pressure up the B annulus to the test pressure stated in Table 2 -4 above.
Note:
Where it is not possible to achieve the required test pressure, record this fact in
the Free text area in the WIMS SIT Checklist, recommending further
investigation and continue with the test below.
1. The Allowable Leak Rate must be calculated using the formula provided in
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BPT
TASK DECRIPTION
Pressure Containment Test B Annulus
the Well Failure Model Subsurface Leak Rates in the Allowable leak rates
sheet.
2. The annular volume must be calculated in m 3 based on the Top of Cement.
3. Where the Top of Cement is unknown, use the casing shoe depth in the
calculation as the resulting Allowable Leak Rate will be more conservative.
2.2.3.5.4
1) Function-test all Annulus valves in accordance with the relevant Wellhead Maintenance
Guide.
2) Close the respective Annulus valve to be tested.
3) Bleed down the downstream side of the valve to be tested to as near zero as possible
maintain some positive pressure on the gauge.
4) Record the test Start pressure in the WIMS Checklist.
5) Measure the pressure build-up downstream of the valve to be tested over 10 minutes using
the installed pressure gauge.
6) Record the test Finish pressure in the WIMS SIT Checklist.
7) If the test result is within the Allowable Leak Rate for the tested valves size then record the
result as Pass with Start and Finish pressures in the WIMS SIT Checklist; record the
number 1 in the Number of Tests done field.
8) If the test results in a Fail on the first attempt, grease and cycle the valve and re-test it until
a Pass test result is achieved or no improvement in results is seen.
9) Record the final test (last test carried out) result in the WIMS SIT Checklist including Start
and Finish pressure and number of tests done.
Note:
2.2.3.5.5
Repeat this Procedure for all annulus valves fitted as per the instruction in Note 2
above.
TASK CODE
CPT
TASK DECRIPTION
Pressure Containment Test C Annulus
Note: Whilst carrying out all steps of the test below, monitor the adjacent annuli for pressure
communication effects and report any observations in the Free text area in the WIMS
SIT Checklist. Abort any test if communication between annuli and/ or the tubing may
result in any annulus MAASP being breached.
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Where it is not possible to achieve the required test pressure, record this fact in
the Free text area in the WIMS SIT Checklist, recommending further
investigation and continue with the test below.
1. The Allowable Leak Rate must be calculated using the formula provided in
the Well Failure Model Subsurface Leak Rates in the Allowable leak rates
sheet.
2. The annular volume must be calculated in m 3 based on the Top of Cement.
3. Where the Top of Cement is unknown, use the casing shoe depth in the
calculation as the resulting Allowable Leak Rate will be more conservative.
2.2.3.5.6
TASK CODE
CVR/ CVL
TASK DECRIPTION
Function/ Leak off test C Annulus Valve
Notes:
1. Annulus Valve testing shall be carried out using the test pressure applied to the
annuli or in conjunction with the annulus pressure containment test where
possible.
2.
1) Function-test all Annulus valves in accordance with the relevant Wellhead Maintenance
Guide.
2) Close the respective Annulus valve to be tested.
3) Bleed down the downstream side of the valve to be tested to as near zero as possible
maintain some positive pressure on the gauge.
4) Record the test Start pressure in the WIMS Checklist.
5) Measure the pressure build-up downstream of the valve to be tested over 10 minutes using
the installed pressure gauge.
6) Record the test Finish pressure in the WIMS SIT Checklist.
7) If the test result is within the Allowable Leak Rate for the tested valves size then record the
result as Pass with Start and Finish pressures in the WIMS SIT Checklist; record the
number 1 in the Number of Tests done field.
8) If the test results in a Fail on the first attempt, grease and cycle the valve and re-test it until
a Pass test result is achieved or no improvement in results is seen.
9) Record the final test (last test carried out) result in the WIMS SIT Checklist including Start
and Finish pressure and number of tests done.
Note:
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TASK DECRIPTION
above.
2.2.3.5.7
CVR/ CVL
Function/ Leak off test C Annulus Valve
Where it is not possible to achieve the required test pressure, record this fact in
the Free text area in the WIMS SIT Checklist, recommending further
investigation and continue with the test below.
1. The Allowable Leak Rate must be calculated using the formula provided in
the Well Failure Model Subsurface Leak Rates in the Allowable leak rates
sheet.
2. The annular volume must be calculated in m 3 based on the Top of Cement.
3. Where the Top of Cement is unknown, use the casing shoe depth in the
calculation as the resulting Allowable Leak Rate will be more conservative.
2.2.3.5.8
1) Function-test all Annulus valves in accordance with the relevant Wellhead Maintenance
Guide.
2) Close the respective Annulus valve to be tested.
3) Bleed down the downstream side of the valve to be tested to as near zero as possible
maintain some positive pressure on the gauge.
4) Record the test Start pressure in the WIMS Checklist.
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2.2.3.5.9
Repeat this Procedure for all annulus valves fitted as per the instruction in Note 2
above.
1.
Where pressure is found in the void, which cannot be bled off, recommend an
Annulus Investigation.
2.
Where tubing and A annulus and void Start and Finish pressures are zero, the
test is recorded as Pass in the WIMS SIT Checklist.
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TASK CODE
BCW
TASK DECRIPTION
Leak check B to C annulus integrity at wellhead (seals)
6) Record the final pressure as Finish pressure in the WIMS SIT Checklist.
Notes:
1.
Where pressure is found in the void, which cannot be bled off, recommend an
Annulus Investigation.
2.
Where A and B Annuli and void Start and Finish pressures are zero, the test is
recorded as Pass in the WIMS SIT Checklist.
1.
Where pressure is found in the void, which cannot be bled off, recommend an
Annulus Investigation.
2.
Where B and C Annuli and void Start and Finish pressures are zero, the test is
recorded as Pass in the WIMS SIT Checklist.
1.
Where pressure is found in the void, which cannot be bled off, recommend an
Annulus Investigation.
2.
Where Tubing and A Annulus and void Start and Finish pressures are zero, the
test is recorded as Pass in the WIMS SIT Checklist.
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2.2.3.5.13 SIT Task Leak off test Tree to tubing head/ Adaptor Flange Connection if
fitted
WELL TYPE 3 SIT
TASK CODE
TASK DECRIPTION
TTCS
Leak off test Tree to tubing head/ Adaptor Flange Connection if
fitted
1) Identify the Cavity testing port as per the relevant Wellhead Maintenance Guide.
2) Install the Universal Bleeder Tool and Testing Manifold complete with a recording gauge on
the test port.
3) Stab the Cavity testing port and record the pressure found as Start pressure in the WIMS
SIT Checklist.
4) Bleed off the void pressure to zero.
5) Close in the Bleeder port and monitor the build-up for 10 minutes.
6) Record the final pressure as Finish pressure in the WIMS SIT Checklist.
Notes:
1.
Where pressure is found in the void, which cannot be bled off, recommend an
Annulus Investigation.
2.
Where Tubing and Adaptor Flange and void Start and Finish pressures are
zero, the test is recorded as Pass in the WIMS SIT Checklist.
2.2.3.5.14 SIT Task Leak off test Adaptor Flange to Tubing Head Connection if fitted
WELL TYPE 3 SIT
TASK CODE
ATC
TASK DECRIPTION
Leak off test Adaptor Flange to Tubing Head Connection if fitted
1) Identify the Cavity testing port as per the relevant Wellhead Maintenance Guide.
2) Install the Universal Bleeder Tool and Testing Manifold complete with a recording gauge on
the test port.
3) Stab the Cavity testing port and record the pressure found as Start pressure in the WIMS
SIT Checklist.
4) Bleed off the void pressure to zero.
5) Close in the Bleeder port and monitor the build-up for 10 minutes.
6) Record the final pressure as Finish pressure in the WIMS SIT Checklist.
Notes:
1.
Where pressure is found in the void, which cannot be bled off, recommend an
Annulus Investigation.
2.
Where Adaptor Flange and Tubing and void Start and Finish pressures are
zero, the test is recorded as Pass in the WIMS SIT Checklist.
2.2.3.5.15 SIT Task Leak off test Surface Casing Wellhead Connection Void
WELL TYPE 3 SIT
TASK CODE
SCWC
TASK DECRIPTION
Leak off test Surface Casing Wellhead Connection Void
1) Identify the Cavity testing port as per the relevant Wellhead Maintenance Guide.
2) Install the Universal Bleeder Tool and Testing Manifold complete with a recording gauge on
the test port.
3) Stab the Cavity testing port and record the pressure found as Start pressure in the WIMS
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TASK CODE
TASK DECRIPTION
SIT Checklist.
SCWC
Leak off test Surface Casing Wellhead Connection Void
1.
Where pressure is found in the void, which cannot be bled off, recommend an
Annulus Investigation.
2.
Where Casing and void Start and Finish pressures are zero, the test is
recorded as Pass in the WIMS SIT Checklist.
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Safety Precautions
1) Perform tool box talks as per PDOs Toolbox Talk Prompt Card.
2) Prior to commence SIT on Steam Injector wells steam injection must be closed-in one day
prior to start to allow Christmas tree to cool down. Special precautions must be taken to
prevent scorch burns due to handling hot equipment.
3) On completion of all pressure tests vent lines are to be left open to prevent pressure build
up in test cavity due to thermal expansion.
2.2.4.1.1
Permit to Work
H2S
Well Type 1, High Risk Wells, comprises H 2S wells. This Chapter highlights the particularities
relating to H2S wells and provides links to Reference Documents.
1) Comply with all items outlined in SP-1219, Drilling Specification Hydrogen Sulphide.
2) A calibrated pressure gauge fitted to the tree cap with bleed facility (in line with H 2S
controls) maybe bled off to the outside fence downwind of the work area.
2.2.4.2
General Preparation
1) Establish the Valve Manufacturer, type and size and check same against data recorded in
DIMS. For Solid Block Trees also record the Part Number and check same against data
recorded in DIMS.
2) Pick the correct Wellhead Maintenance Guide from the following:
a. Cameron (see Chapter 5.4.1
b. FMC (see Chapter 5.4.2)
c.
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P would exist across the valve than under test conditions; so a Pass under test
conditions demonstrates integrity. A fail under these conditions will also have
occurred before the valve has equalised; therefore this method is deemed to be a
valid test method.
5) Where no pressure exists for testing, the annuli have to be topped up with the fluid
stipulated in WIMS.
6) The pressure to be applied to the annuli shall be as per Table 2 -4 above.
Note:
7) The Pressure Measurement Method shall be Pressure Build-up within an enclosed volume
for valve tests and Bleed-off from an enclosed volume for annulus tests.
Note: Where pressure cannot be maintained in the annulus, cycling and maintaining only
(greasing or lubricating) of the annulus valve(s) shall be deemed a test Pass.
8) Hook up Chicksan lines to the annuli valves.
9) Record the CITHP and all annular pressures as found in the WIMS Checklist.
10) The tests and the work to be carried out are defined, for each individual well type, in
the Well Failure Model, in the worksheet titled Well Integrity Testing/ Maintenance
Matrix (ensure work is carried out based on the approved version of the Well Failure
Model).
11) Tests must be carried out in the order stated below as the valve status is assumed
as left from the previous test
12) Valves must not be greased before testing. Valve maintenance will be carried out
after the initial test, not before (irrespective of whether the test results is a pass or
fail), this to allow the condition as found to be analysed in terms of failure rates for
both as found and as left conditions.12
2.2.4.4
2.2.4.4.1
Testing
SIT Task Check no external leaks
WELL TYPE 4 SIT
TASK CODE
ELCS
TASK DESCRIPTION
Safety Note:
1) Check all gaskets, flanged, bolted connections and packings for leakage and rectify as
required.
12
If the number of tests performed and recorded in WIMS equals 1 the condition as found can be concluded to have
been within limits. The data obtained in this manner will allow analysis of valve performance with a view to establishing
the appropriate long-term maintenance frequency.
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ELCS
TASK DESCRIPTION
2) Measure and record all annulus pressures and the closed in tubing pressure (CITHP).
Note:
Pressure within bolted or flanged connections must be bled off prior to attempting
to pull up any minor weeps
2.2.4.5
Testing
2.2.4.5.1
TASK CODE
CBTS
TASK DESCRIPTION
1) All casing bowl flange bolts need to be retightened on wellhead cooling in order to
prevent a steam leak upon restart of steam injection.
Note:
Pressure within bolted or flanged connections must be bled off prior to attempting
to pull up any minor weeps
2.2.4.6
Testing
2.2.4.6.1
TASK CODE
BPT
TASK DESCRIPTION
Note:
1. Whilst carrying out all steps of the test below, monitor the adjacent annuli for
pressure communication effects and report any observations in the Free text
area in the WIMS SIT Checklist. Abort any test if communication between annuli
and/ or the tubing may result in any annulus MAASP being breached..
2. Ensure correct testing fluids are used as stipulated in WIMS (Inhibited fresh
water or diesel ???)
1) Bleed off any pressure in all annuli to as low as practical above zero in order to remove
any gas caps that may have formed.
Note:
If it is not possible to bleed down the annulus, abort the test and initiate an
annulus investigation.
2) Lubricate all annuli to surface using the fluid stipulated in WIMS, recording volumes
pumped in the WIMS SIT Checklist.
Note:
Where it is not possible to fill the annulus, ensure that 110% of the annular
volume has been added prior to aborting the test on that particular annulus.
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the Free text area in the WIMS SIT Checklist, recommending further
investigation and continue with the test below.
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TASK CODE
BPT
TASK DESCRIPTION
1. The Allowable Leak Rate must be calculated using the formula provided in
the Well Failure Model Subsurface Leak Rates in the Allowable leak rates
sheet.
2. The annular volume must be calculated in m 3 based on the Top of Cement
Depth.
3. Where the Top of Cement is unknown, use the casing shoe depth in the
calculation as the resulting Allowable Leak Rate will be more conservative.
2.2.4.6.2
SIT Task Leak off test DSAF to Tubing spool ring gasket void (if fitted) or
Christmas tree to tubing spool.
WELL TYPE 4 SIT
TASK CODE
TRGVS
TASK DECRIPTION
Leak off test DSAF to Tubing spool ring gasket void (if fitted) or
Christmas tree to tubing spool.
1) Identify the Cavity testing port as per the relevant Wellhead Maintenance Guide.
2) Install the Universal Bleeder Tool and Testing Manifold complete with a recording gauge on
the test port.
3) Stab the Cavity testing port and record the pressure found as Start pressure in the WIMS
SIT Checklist.
4) Bleed off the void pressure to zero.
5) Close in the Bleeder port and monitor the build-up for 10 minutes.
6) Record the final pressure as Finish pressure in the WIMS SIT Checklist.
7) Bleed off test pressures and leave bleed point open.
Notes:
1.
Where pressure is found in the void, which cannot be bled off, recommend an
Annulus Investigation.
2.
Where Casing and void Start and Finish pressures are zero, the test is
recorded as Pass in the WIMS SIT Checklist.
3. Test bleed points are left open after tests to allow fluid to boil off.
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TASK DESCRIPTION
Notes:
1.
Annulus Valve testing shall be carried out using the test pressure applied to the
annuli or in conjunction with the annulus pressure containment test where
possible.
2.
1) Function-test all Annulus valves in accordance with the relevant Wellhead Maintenance
Guide.
2) Close the respective Annulus valve to be tested.
3) Bleed down the downstream side of the valve to be tested to as near zero as possible
maintain some positive pressure on the gauge.
4) Record the test Start pressure in the WIMS Checklist.
5) Measure the pressure build-up downstream of the valve to be tested over 10 minutes
using the installed pressure gauge.
6) Record the test Finish pressure in the WIMS SIT Checklist.
7) If the test result is within the Allowable Leak Rate for the tested valves size then record
the result as Pass with Start and Finish pressures in the WIMS SIT Checklist; record
the number 1 in the Number of Tests done field.
8) If the test results in a Fail on the first attempt, grease and cycle the valve and re-test it
until a Pass test result is achieved or no improvement in results is seen.
9) Record the final test (last test carried out) result in the WIMS SIT Checklist including
Start and Finish pressure and number of tests done.
Note:
2.2.4.6.4
Repeat this Procedure for all annulus valves fitted as per the instruction in Note 2
above.
SIT Task Leak off test Surface Casing Wellhead Connection Void
WELL TYPE 4SIT
TASK CODE
SCWC
TASK DECRIPTION
Leak off test Surface Casing Wellhead Connection Void (if fitted)
1) Identify the Cavity testing port as per the relevant Wellhead Maintenance Guide.
2) Install the Universal Bleeder Tool and Testing Manifold complete with a recording gauge on
the test port.
3) Stab the Cavity testing port and record the pressure found as Start pressure in the WIMS
SIT Checklist.
4) Bleed off the void pressure to zero.
5) Close in the Bleeder port and monitor the build-up for 10 minutes.
6) Record the final pressure as Finish pressure in the WIMS SIT Checklist.
7) Bleed off test pressures and leave bleed point open.
Notes:
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1.
Where pressure is found in the void, which cannot be bled off, recommend an
Annulus Investigation.
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TASK DECRIPTION
Leak off test Surface Casing Wellhead Connection Void (if fitted)
2. Where Casing and void Start and Finish pressures are zero, the test is
recorded as Pass in the WIMS SIT Checklist.
3. Test bleed points are left open after tests to allow fluid to boil off.
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Safety Precautions
1) Perform tool box talks as per PDOs Toolbox Talk Prompt Card.
2.2.5.1.1
Permit to Work
H2S
Well Type 1, High Risk Wells, comprises H 2S wells. This Chapter highlights the particularities
relating to H2S wells and provides links to Reference Documents.
1) Comply with all items outlined in SP-1219, Drilling Specification Hydrogen Sulphide.
2) A calibrated pressure gauge fitted to the tree cap with bleed facility (in line with H 2S
controls) maybe bled off to the outside fence downwind of the work area.
2.2.5.2
General Preparation
1) Establish the Valve Manufacturer, type and size and check same against data recorded in
DIMS. For Solid Block Trees also record the Part Number and check same against data
recorded in DIMS.
2) Pick the correct Wellhead Maintenance Guide from the following:
a. Cameron (see Chapter 5.4.1
b. FMC (see Chapter 5.4.2)
c.
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5) Where no pressure exists for testing, the annuli have to be topped up with the fluid
stipulated in WIMS.
6) The pressure to be applied to the annuli shall be as per Table 2 -4 above.
Note:
Where the above applies, the test shall be suspended until an annulus
investigation has been completed.
j.
Ensure that the tubing, annulus and the wellhead void pressures are captured
before leaving the worksite; this data is required as background information to
base the annulus investigation upon.
7) The Pressure Measurement Method shall be Pressure Build-up within an enclosed volume
for valve tests and Bleed-off from an enclosed volume for annulus tests.
Note: Where pressure cannot be maintained in the annulus, cycling and maintaining only
(greasing or lubricating) of the annulus valve(s) shall be deemed a test Pass.
8) Hook up Chicksan lines to the annuli valves.
9) Record the CITHP and all annular pressures as found in the WIMS Checklist.
10) The tests and the work to be carried out are defined, for each individual well type, in
the Well Failure Model, in the worksheet titled Well Integrity Testing/ Maintenance
Matrix (ensure work is carried out based on the approved version of the Well Failure
Model).
11) Tests must be carried out in the order stated below as the valve status is assumed
as left from the previous test
12) Valves must not be greased before testing. Valve maintenance will be carried out
after the initial test, not before (irrespective of whether the test results is a pass or
fail), this to allow the condition as found to be analysed in terms of failure rates for
both as found and as left conditions.13
2.2.5.4
2.2.5.4.1
Testing
SIT Task Check no external leaks
Pressure within bolted or flanged connections must be bled off prior to attempting to
pull up any minor weeps
13
If the number of tests performed and recorded in WIMS equals 1 the condition as found can be concluded to have
been within limits. The data obtained in this manner will allow analysis of valve performance with a view to establishing
the appropriate long-term maintenance frequency.
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Testing
2.2.5.5.1
If it is not possible to bleed down the annulus, abort the test and initiate an
annulus investigation.
2) Lubricate all annuli to surface using the fluid stipulated in WIMS, recording volumes pumped
in the WIMS SIT Checklist.
Note:
Where it is not possible to fill the annulus, ensure that 110% of the annular
volume has been added prior to aborting the test on that particular annulus.
Where it is not possible to achieve the required test pressure, record this fact in
the Free text area in the WIMS SIT Checklist, recommending further
investigation and continue with the test below.
1. The Allowable Leak Rate must be calculated using the formula provided in
the Well Failure Model Subsurface Leak Rates in the Allowable leak rates
sheet.
2. The annular volume must be calculated in m 3 based on the Packer Depth.
3. Where the Top of Cement is unknown, use the casing shoe depth in the
calculation as the resulting Allowable Leak Rate will be more conservative.
2.2.5.5.2
1) Function-test all Annulus valves in accordance with the relevant Wellhead Maintenance
Guide.
2) Close the respective Annulus valve to be tested.
3) Bleed down the downstream side of the valve to be tested to as near zero as possible
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Repeat this Procedure for all annulus valves fitted as per the instruction in Note 2
above.
2.2.5.5.3
Where it is not possible to achieve the required test pressure, record this fact in
the Free text area in the WIMS SIT Checklist, recommending further
investigation and continue with the test below.
1. The Allowable Leak Rate must be calculated using the formula provided in
the Well Failure Model Subsurface Leak Rates in the Allowable leak rates
sheet.
2. The annular volume must be calculated in m 3 based on the Top of Cement.
3. Where the Top of Cement is unknown, use the casing shoe depth in the
calculation as the resulting Allowable Leak Rate will be more conservative.
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1) Function-test all Annulus valves in accordance with the relevant Wellhead Maintenance
Guide.
2) Close the respective Annulus valve to be tested.
3) Bleed down the downstream side of the valve to be tested to as near zero as possible
maintain some positive pressure on the gauge.
4) Record the test Start pressure in the WIMS Checklist.
5) Measure the pressure build-up downstream of the valve to be tested over 10 minutes using
the installed pressure gauge.
6) Record the test Finish pressure in the WIMS SIT Checklist.
7) If the test result is within the Allowable Leak Rate for the tested valves size then record the
result as Pass with Start and Finish pressures in the WIMS SIT Checklist; record the
number 1 in the Number of Tests done field.
8) If the test results in a Fail on the first attempt, grease and cycle the valve and re-test it until
a Pass test result is achieved or no improvement in results is seen.
9) Record the final test (last test carried out) result in the WIMS SIT Checklist including Start
and Finish pressure and number of tests done.
Note:
Repeat this Procedure for all annulus valves fitted as per the instruction in Note 2
above.
2.2.5.5.5
TASK CODE
CPT
TASK DECRIPTION
Pressure Containment Test C Annulus
Note: Whilst carrying out all steps of the test below, monitor the adjacent annuli for pressure
communication effects and report any observations in the Free text area in the WIMS
SIT Checklist. Abort any test if communication between annuli and/ or the tubing may
result in any annulus MAASP being breached.
1) Pressure up the C annulus to the test pressure stated in Table 2 -4 above.
Note:
Where it is not possible to achieve the required test pressure, record this fact in
the Free text area in the WIMS SIT Checklist, recommending further
investigation and continue with the test below.
1. The Allowable Leak Rate must be calculated using the formula provided in
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CPT
TASK DECRIPTION
Pressure Containment Test C Annulus
the Well Failure Model Subsurface Leak Rates in the Allowable leak rates
sheet.
2. The annular volume must be calculated in m 3 based on the Top of Cement.
3. Where the Top of Cement is unknown, use the casing shoe depth in the
calculation as the resulting Allowable Leak Rate will be more conservative.
2.2.5.5.6
TASK CODE
CVR/ CVL
TASK DECRIPTION
Function/ Leak off test C Annulus Valve
Notes:
1. Annulus Valve testing shall be carried out using the test pressure applied to the
annuli or in conjunction with the annulus pressure containment test where
possible.
2.
1) Function-test all Annulus valves in accordance with the relevant Wellhead Maintenance
Guide.
2) Close the respective Annulus valve to be tested.
3) Bleed down the downstream side of the valve to be tested to as near zero as possible
maintain some positive pressure on the gauge.
4) Record the test Start pressure in the WIMS Checklist.
5) Measure the pressure build-up downstream of the valve to be tested over 10 minutes using
the installed pressure gauge.
6) Record the test Finish pressure in the WIMS SIT Checklist.
7) If the test result is within the Allowable Leak Rate for the tested valves size then record the
result as Pass with Start and Finish pressures in the WIMS SIT Checklist; record the
number 1 in the Number of Tests done field.
8) If the test results in a Fail on the first attempt, grease and cycle the valve and re-test it until
a Pass test result is achieved or no improvement in results is seen.
9) Record the final test (last test carried out) result in the WIMS SIT Checklist including Start
and Finish pressure and number of tests done.
Note:
2.2.5.5.7
Repeat this Procedure for all annulus valves fitted as per the instruction in Note 2
above.
TASK CODE
DPT
TASK DECRIPTION
Pressure Containment Test D Annulus
Note: Whilst carrying out all steps of the test below, monitor the adjacent annuli for pressure
communication effects and report any observations in the Free text area in the WIMS
SIT Checklist. Abort any test if communication between annuli and/ or the tubing may
result in any annulus MAASP being breached.
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Where it is not possible to achieve the required test pressure, record this fact in
the Free text area in the WIMS SIT Checklist, recommending further
investigation and continue with the test below.
1. The Allowable Leak Rate must be calculated using the formula provided in
the Well Failure Model Subsurface Leak Rates in the Allowable leak rates
sheet.
2. The annular volume must be calculated in m 3 based on the Top of Cement.
3. Where the Top of Cement is unknown, use the casing shoe depth in the
calculation as the resulting Allowable Leak Rate will be more conservative.
2.2.5.5.8
TASK CODE
DVR/ DVL
TASK DECRIPTION
Function/ Leak off test D Annulus Valve
Notes:
1. Annulus Valve testing shall be carried out using the test pressure applied to the
annuli or in conjunction with the annulus pressure containment test where
possible.
2.
1) Function-test all Annulus valves in accordance with the relevant Wellhead Maintenance
Guide.
2) Close the respective Annulus valve to be tested.
3) Bleed down the downstream side of the valve to be tested to as near zero as possible
maintain some positive pressure on the gauge.
4) Record the test Start pressure in the WIMS Checklist.
5) Measure the pressure build-up downstream of the valve to be tested over 10 minutes using
the installed pressure gauge.
6) Record the test Finish pressure in the WIMS SIT Checklist.
7) If the test result is within the Allowable Leak Rate for the tested valves size then record the
result as Pass with Start and Finish pressures in the WIMS SIT Checklist; record the
number 1 in the Number of Tests done field.
8) If the test results in a Fail on the first attempt, grease and cycle the valve and re-test it until
a Pass test result is achieved or no improvement in results is seen.
9) Record the final test (last test carried out) result in the WIMS SIT Checklist including Start
and Finish pressure and number of tests done.
Note:
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above.
2.2.5.5.9
DVR/ DVL
Function/ Leak off test D Annulus Valve
1.
Where pressure is found in the void, which cannot be bled off, recommend an
Annulus Investigation.
2.
Where tubing and A annulusulus and void Start and Finish pressures are zero,
the test is recorded as Pass in the WIMS SIT Checklist.
1.
Where pressure is found in the void, which cannot be bled off, recommend an
Annulus Investigation.
2.
Where A and B Annuli and void Start and Finish pressures are zero, the test is
recorded as Pass in the WIMS SIT Checklist.
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1.
Where pressure is found in the void, which cannot be bled off, recommend an
Annulus Investigation.
2.
Where B and C Annuli and void Start and Finish pressures are zero, the test is
recorded as Pass in the WIMS SIT Checklist.
1.
Where pressure is found in the void, which cannot be bled off, recommend an
Annulus Investigation.
2.
Where Tubing and A Annulus and void Start and Finish pressures are zero, the
test is recorded as Pass in the WIMS SIT Checklist.
2.2.5.5.13 SIT Task Leak off test Tree to tubing head/ Adaptor Flange Connection if
fitted
WELL TYPE 5 SIT
TASK CODE
TASK DECRIPTION
TTCS
Leak off test Tree to tubing head/ Adaptor Flange Connection if
fitted
1) Identify the Cavity testing port as per the relevant Wellhead Maintenance Guide.
2) Install the Universal Bleeder Tool and Testing Manifold complete with a recording gauge on
the test port.
3) Stab the Cavity testing port and record the pressure found as Start pressure in the WIMS
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TASK DECRIPTION
TTCS
Leak off test Tree to tubing head/ Adaptor Flange Connection if
fitted
SIT Checklist.
4) Bleed off the void pressure to zero.
5) Close in the Bleeder port and monitor the build-up for 10 minutes.
6) Record the final pressure as Finish pressure in the WIMS SIT Checklist.
Notes:
1.
Where pressure is found in the void, which cannot be bled off, recommend an
Annulus Investigation.
2.
Where Tubing and Adaptor Flange and void Start and Finish pressures are
zero, the test is recorded as Pass in the WIMS SIT Checklist.
2.2.5.5.14 SIT Task Leak off test Adaptor Flange to Tubing Head Connection if fitted
WELL TYPE 5 SIT
TASK CODE
ATC
TASK DECRIPTION
Leak off test Adaptor Flange to Tubing Head Connection if fitted
1) Identify the Cavity testing port as per the relevant Wellhead Maintenance Guide.
2) Install the Universal Bleeder Tool and Testing Manifold complete with a recording gauge on
the test port.
3) Stab the Cavity testing port and record the pressure found as Start pressure in the WIMS
SIT Checklist.
4) Bleed off the void pressure to zero.
5) Close in the Bleeder port and monitor the build-up for 10 minutes.
6) Record the final pressure as Finish pressure in the WIMS SIT Checklist.
Notes:
1.
Where pressure is found in the void, which cannot be bled off, recommend an
Annulus Investigation.
2.
Where Adaptor Flange and Tubing and void Start and Finish pressures are
zero, the test is recorded as Pass in the WIMS SIT Checklist.
2.2.5.5.15 SIT Task Leak off test Surface Casing Wellhead Connection Void
WELL TYPE 5 SIT
TASK CODE
SCWC
TASK DECRIPTION
Leak off test Surface Casing Wellhead Connection Void
1) Identify the Cavity testing port as per the relevant Wellhead Maintenance Guide.
2) Install the Universal Bleeder Tool and Testing Manifold complete with a recording gauge on
the test port.
3) Stab the Cavity testing port and record the pressure found as Start pressure in the WIMS
SIT Checklist.
4) Bleed off the void pressure to zero.
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1.
Where pressure is found in the void, which cannot be bled off, recommend an
Annulus Investigation.
2.
Where Casing and void Start and Finish pressures are zero, the test is
recorded as Pass in the WIMS SIT Checklist.
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2.2.6
Well Types 6 and 7 (Water Injection/ Disposal wells with/ without tubing)
Safety Precautions
1) Perform tool box talks as per PDOs Toolbox Talk Prompt Card.
2.2.6.1.1
Permit to Work
H2S
Well Type 1, High Risk Wells, comprises H 2S wells. This Chapter highlights the particularities
relating to H2S wells and provides links to Reference Documents.
1) Comply with all items outlined in SP-1219, Drilling Specification Hydrogen Sulphide.
2) A calibrated pressure gauge fitted to the tree cap with bleed facility (in line with H 2S
controls) maybe bled off to the outside fence downwind of the work area.
2.2.6.2
General Preparation
1) Establish the Valve Manufacturer, type and size and check same against data recorded in
DIMS. For Solid Block Trees also record the Part Number and check same against data
recorded in DIMS.
2) Pick the correct Wellhead Maintenance Guide from the following:
a. Cameron (see Chapter 5.4.1
b. FMC (see Chapter 5.4.2)
c.
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5) Where no pressure exists for testing, the annuli have to be topped up with the fluid
stipulated in WIMS.
6) The pressure to be applied to the annuli shall be as per Table 2 -4 above.
Note:
Where the above applies, the test shall be suspended until an annulus
investigation has been completed.
l.
Ensure that the tubing, annulus and the wellhead void pressures are captured
before leaving the worksite; this data is required as background information to
base the annulus investigation upon.
7) The Pressure Measurement Method shall be Pressure Build-up within an enclosed volume
for valve tests and Bleed-off from an enclosed volume for annulus tests.
Note: Where pressure cannot be maintained in the annulus, cycling and maintaining only
(greasing or lubricating) of the annulus valve(s) shall be deemed a test Pass.
8) Hook up Chicksan lines to the annuli valves.
9) Record the CITHP and all annular pressures as found in the WIMS Checklist.
10) The tests and the work to be carried out are defined, for each individual well type, in
the Well Failure Model, in the worksheet titled Well Integrity Testing/ Maintenance
Matrix (ensure work is carried out based on the approved version of the Well Failure
Model).
11) Tests must be carried out in the order stated below as the valve status is assumed
as left from the previous test
12) Valves must not be greased before testing. Valve maintenance will be carried out
after the initial test, not before (irrespective of whether the test results is a pass or
fail), this to allow the condition as found to be analysed in terms of failure rates for
both as found and as left conditions.14
2.2.6.4
2.2.6.4.1
Testing
SIT Task Check no external leaks
2.2.6.5
2.2.6.5.1
Pressure within bolted or flanged connections must be bled off prior to attempting to
pull up any minor weeps
Testing
SIT Task Pressure Containment Test A annulusulus
WELL TYPES 6 AND 7 SIT
TASK CODE
APT
TASK DESCRIPTION Pressure Containment Test A Annulus
Note: Whilst carrying out all steps of the test below, monitor the adjacent annuli for pressure
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If the number of tests performed and recorded in WIMS equals 1 the condition as found can be concluded to have
been within limits. The data obtained in this manner will allow analysis of valve performance with a view to establishing
the appropriate long-term maintenance frequency.
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APT
TASK DESCRIPTION Pressure Containment Test A Annulus
communication effects and report any observations in the Free text area in the WIMS
SIT Checklist. Abort any test if communication between annuli and/ or the tubing may
result in any annulus MAASP being breached.
1) Bleed off any pressure in all annuli to as low as practical above zero in order to remove any
gas caps that may have formed.
Note:
If it is not possible to bleed down the annulus, abort the test and initiate an
annulus investigation.
2) Lubricate all annuli to surface using the fluid stipulated in WIMS, recording volumes pumped
in the WIMS SIT Checklist.
Note:
Where it is not possible to fill the annulus, ensure that 110% of the annular
volume has been added prior to aborting the test on that particular annulus.
Where it is not possible to achieve the required test pressure, record this fact in
the Free text area in the WIMS SIT Checklist, recommending further
investigation and continue with the test below.
1. The Allowable Leak Rate must be calculated using the formula provided in
the Well Failure Model Subsurface Leak Rates in the Allowable leak rates
sheet.
2. The annular volume must be calculated in m 3 based on the Packer Depth.
3. Where the Top of Cement is unknown, use the casing shoe depth in the
calculation as the resulting Allowable Leak Rate will be more conservative.
2.2.6.5.2
1) Function-test all Annulus valves in accordance with the relevant Wellhead Maintenance
Guide.
2) Close the respective Annulus valve to be tested.
3) Bleed down the downstream side of the valve to be tested to as near zero as possible
maintain some positive pressure on the gauge.
4) Record the test Start pressure in the WIMS Checklist.
5) Measure the pressure build-up downstream of the valve to be tested over 10 minutes using
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Repeat this Procedure for all annulus valves fitted as per the instruction in Note 2
above.
2.2.6.5.3
Where it is not possible to achieve the required test pressure, record this fact in
the Free text area in the WIMS SIT Checklist, recommending further
investigation and continue with the test below.
1. The Allowable Leak Rate must be calculated using the formula provided in
the Well Failure Model Subsurface Leak Rates in the Allowable leak rates
sheet.
2. The annular volume must be calculated in m 3 based on the Top of Cement.
3. Where the Top of Cement is unknown, use the casing shoe depth in the
calculation as the resulting Allowable Leak Rate will be more conservative.
2.2.6.5.4
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1) Function-test all Annulus valves in accordance with the relevant Wellhead Maintenance
Guide.
2) Close the respective Annulus valve to be tested.
3) Bleed down the downstream side of the valve to be tested to as near zero as possible
maintain some positive pressure on the gauge.
4) Record the test Start pressure in the WIMS Checklist.
5) Measure the pressure build-up downstream of the valve to be tested over 10 minutes using
the installed pressure gauge.
6) Record the test Finish pressure in the WIMS SIT Checklist.
7) If the test result is within the Allowable Leak Rate for the tested valves size then record the
result as Pass with Start and Finish pressures in the WIMS SIT Checklist; record the
number 1 in the Number of Tests done field.
8) If the test results in a Fail on the first attempt, grease and cycle the valve and re-test it until
a Pass test result is achieved or no improvement in results is seen.
9) Record the final test (last test carried out) result in the WIMS SIT Checklist including Start
and Finish pressure and number of tests done.
Note:
Repeat this Procedure for all annulus valves fitted as per the instruction in Note 2
above.
2.2.6.5.5
TASK CODE
CPT
TASK DECRIPTION
Pressure Containment Test C Annulus
Note: Whilst carrying out all steps of the test below, monitor the adjacent annuli for pressure
communication effects and report any observations in the Free text area in the WIMS
SIT Checklist. Abort any test if communication between annuli and/ or the tubing may
result in any annulus MAASP being breached.
1) Pressure up the C annulus to the test pressure stated in Table 2 -4 above.
Note:
Where it is not possible to achieve the required test pressure, record this fact in
the Free text area in the WIMS SIT Checklist, recommending further
investigation and continue with the test below.
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1. The Allowable Leak Rate must be calculated using the formula provided in
the Well Failure Model Subsurface Leak Rates in the Allowable leak rates
sheet.
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2.2.6.5.6
1) Function-test all Annulus valves in accordance with the relevant Wellhead Maintenance
Guide.
2) Close the respective Annulus valve to be tested.
3) Bleed down the downstream side of the valve to be tested to as near zero as possible
maintain some positive pressure on the gauge.
4) Record the test Start pressure in the WIMS Checklist.
5) Measure the pressure build-up downstream of the valve to be tested over 10 minutes using
the installed pressure gauge.
6) Record the test Finish pressure in the WIMS SIT Checklist.
7) If the test result is within the Allowable Leak Rate for the tested valves size then record the
result as Pass with Start and Finish pressures in the WIMS SIT Checklist; record the
number 1 in the Number of Tests done field.
8) If the test results in a Fail on the first attempt, grease and cycle the valve and re-test it until
a Pass test result is achieved or no improvement in results is seen.
9) Record the final test (last test carried out) result in the WIMS SIT Checklist including Start
and Finish pressure and number of tests done.
Note:
2.2.6.5.7
Repeat this Procedure for all annulus valves fitted as per the instruction in Note 2
above.
Where it is not possible to achieve the required test pressure, record this fact in
the Free text area in the WIMS SIT Checklist, recommending further
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TASK CODE
DPT
TASK DECRIPTION
Pressure Containment Test D Annulus
investigation and continue with the test below.
2) Allow the pressure to stabilise for 10 mins
3) Record and enter the Start pressure in the WIMS SIT Checklist.
4) Monitor the pressure for 30 minutes.
5) Record the Test Finish pressure in the WIMS SIT Checklist.
6) Record the test result as Pass or Fail in the WIMS SIT Checklist.
Notes:
1. The Allowable Leak Rate must be calculated using the formula provided in
the Well Failure Model Subsurface Leak Rates in the Allowable leak rates
sheet.
2. The annular volume must be calculated in m 3 based on the Top of Cement.
3. Where the Top of Cement is unknown, use the casing shoe depth in the
calculation as the resulting Allowable Leak Rate will be more conservative.
2.2.6.5.8
1) Function-test all Annulus valves in accordance with the relevant Wellhead Maintenance
Guide.
2) Close the respective Annulus valve to be tested.
3) Bleed down the downstream side of the valve to be tested to as near zero as possible
maintain some positive pressure on the gauge.
4) Record the test Start pressure in the WIMS Checklist.
5) Measure the pressure build-up downstream of the valve to be tested over 10 minutes using
the installed pressure gauge.
6) Record the test Finish pressure in the WIMS SIT Checklist.
7) If the test result is within the Allowable Leak Rate for the tested valves size then record the
result as Pass with Start and Finish pressures in the WIMS SIT Checklist; record the
number 1 in the Number of Tests done field.
8) If the test results in a Fail on the first attempt, grease and cycle the valve and re-test it until
a Pass test result is achieved or no improvement in results is seen.
9) Record the final test (last test carried out) result in the WIMS SIT Checklist including Start
and Finish pressure and number of tests done.
Note:
Repeat this Procedure for all annulus valves fitted as per the instruction in Note 2
above.
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1.
Where pressure is found in the void, which cannot be bled off, recommend an
Annulus Investigation.
2.
Where tubing and A annulusulus and void Start and Finish pressures are zero,
the test is recorded as Pass in the WIMS SIT Checklist.
1.
Where pressure is found in the void, which cannot be bled off, recommend an
Annulus Investigation.
2.
Where A and B Annuli and void Start and Finish pressures are zero, the test is
recorded as Pass in the WIMS SIT Checklist.
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TASK CODE
CDW
TASK DECRIPTION
Leak check C to D annulus integrity at wellhead (seals)
5) Close in the Bleeder port and monitor the build-up for 10 minutes.
6) Record the final pressure as Finish pressure in the WIMS SIT Checklist.
Notes:
1.
Where pressure is found in the void, which cannot be bled off, recommend an
Annulus Investigation.
2.
Where B and C Annuli and void Start and Finish pressures are zero, the test is
recorded as Pass in the WIMS SIT Checklist.
1.
Where pressure is found in the void, which cannot be bled off, recommend an
Annulus Investigation.
2.
Where Tubing and A Annulus and void Start and Finish pressures are zero, the
test is recorded as Pass in the WIMS SIT Checklist.
2.2.6.5.13 SIT Task Leak off test Tree to tubing head/ Adaptor Flange Connection if
fitted
WELL TYPES 6 AND 7 SIT
TTCS
Leak off test Tree to tubing head/ Adaptor Flange Connection if
fitted
1) Identify the Cavity testing port as per the relevant Wellhead Maintenance Guide.
TASK CODE
TASK DECRIPTION
2) Install the Universal Bleeder Tool and Testing Manifold complete with a recording gauge on
the test port.
3) Stab the Cavity testing port and record the pressure found as Start pressure in the WIMS
SIT Checklist.
4) Bleed off the void pressure to zero.
5) Close in the Bleeder port and monitor the build-up for 10 minutes.
6) Record the final pressure as Finish pressure in the WIMS SIT Checklist.
Notes:
1.
Where pressure is found in the void, which cannot be bled off, recommend an
Annulus Investigation.
2.
Where Tubing and Adaptor Flange and void Start and Finish pressures are
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Leak off test Tree to tubing head/ Adaptor Flange Connection if
fitted
zero, the test is recorded as Pass in the WIMS SIT Checklist.
2.2.6.5.14 SIT Task Leak off test Adaptor Flange to Tubing Head Connection if fitted
WELL TYPES 6 AND 7 SIT
TASK CODE
ATC
TASK DECRIPTION
Leak off test Adaptor Flange to Tubing Head Connection if fitted
1) Identify the Cavity testing port as per the relevant Wellhead Maintenance Guide.
2) Install the Universal Bleeder Tool and Testing Manifold complete with a recording gauge on
the test port.
3) Stab the Cavity testing port and record the pressure found as Start pressure in the WIMS
SIT Checklist.
4) Bleed off the void pressure to zero.
5) Close in the Bleeder port and monitor the build-up for 10 minutes.
6) Record the final pressure as Finish pressure in the WIMS SIT Checklist.
Notes:
1.
Where pressure is found in the void, which cannot be bled off, recommend an
Annulus Investigation.
2.
Where Adaptor Flange and Tubing and void Start and Finish pressures are
zero, the test is recorded as Pass in the WIMS SIT Checklist.
2.2.6.5.15 SIT Task Leak off test Surface Casing Wellhead Connection Void
WELL TYPES 6 AND 7 SIT
TASK CODE
SCWC
TASK DECRIPTION
Leak off test Surface Casing Wellhead Connection Void
1) Identify the Cavity testing port as per the relevant Wellhead Maintenance Guide.
2) Install the Universal Bleeder Tool and Testing Manifold complete with a recording gauge on
the test port.
3) Stab the Cavity testing port and record the pressure found as Start pressure in the WIMS
SIT Checklist.
4) Bleed off the void pressure to zero.
5) Close in the Bleeder port and monitor the build-up for 10 minutes.
6) Record the final pressure as Finish pressure in the WIMS SIT Checklist.
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1.
Where pressure is found in the void, which cannot be bled off, recommend an
Annulus Investigation.
2.
Where Casing and void Start and Finish pressures are zero, the test is
recorded as Pass in the WIMS SIT Checklist.
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2.3
2.3.1
2.3.1.1
TASK CODE
TASK DECRIPTION
1) Visually inspect all
degradation through
required.
2) Visually inspect wind socks and other related well site safety equipment; report anomalies
and replace equipment as required.
Note:
2.3.1.2
As this section is open to interpretation and has no clear pass or fail criteria it is
important to describe the problem noted clearly to allow the Well Integrity
Engineer to make the decision whether to request follow-up repair or not.
2.3.1.3
To ensure the valves ongoing operability, it is vital that all valves are maintained
in line with Manufacturers Instructions irrespective of test result.
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2.3.2.1
TASK CODE
TASK DECRIPTION
1) Visually inspect all
degradation through
required.
2) Visually inspect wind socks and other related well site safety equipment; report anomalies
and replace equipment as required.
Note:
2.3.2.2
As this section is open to interpretation and has no clear pass or fail criteria it is
important to describe the problem noted clearly to allow the Well Integrity
Engineer to make the decision whether to request follow-up repair or not.
2.3.2.3
To ensure the valves ongoing operability, it is vital that all valves are maintained
in line with Manufacturers Instructions irrespective of test result.
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2.3.3.1
TASK CODE
TASK DECRIPTION
1) Visually inspect all
degradation through
required.
2) Visually inspect wind socks and other related well site safety equipment; report anomalies
and replace equipment as required.
Note:
2.3.3.2
As this section is open to interpretation and has no clear pass or fail criteria it is
important to describe the problem noted clearly to allow the Well Integrity
Engineer to make the decision whether to request follow-up repair or not.
2.3.3.3
To ensure the valves ongoing operability, it is vital that all valves are maintained
in line with Manufacturers Instructions irrespective of test result.
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TASK CODE
TASK DECRIPTION
1) Visually inspect all
degradation through
required.
2) Visually inspect wind socks and other related well site safety equipment; report anomalies
and replace equipment as required.
Note:
2.3.4.2
As this section is open to interpretation and has no clear pass or fail criteria it is
important to describe the problem noted clearly to allow the Well Integrity
Engineer to make the decision whether to request follow-up repair or not.
2.3.4.3
To ensure the valves ongoing operability, it is vital that all valves are maintained
in line with Manufacturers Instructions irrespective of test result.
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2.3.5.1
TASK CODE
TASK DECRIPTION
1) Visually inspect all
degradation through
required.
2) Visually inspect wind socks and other related well site safety equipment; report anomalies
and replace equipment as required.
Note:
2.3.5.2
As this section is open to interpretation and has no clear pass or fail criteria it is
important to describe the problem noted clearly to allow the Well Integrity
Engineer to make the decision whether to request follow-up repair or not.
2.3.5.3
To ensure the valves ongoing operability, it is vital that all valves are maintained
in line with Manufacturers Instructions irrespective of test result.
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2.3.6.1
TASK CODE
TASK DECRIPTION
1) Visually inspect all
degradation through
required.
2) Visually inspect wind socks and other related well site safety equipment; report anomalies
and replace equipment as required.
Note:
2.3.6.2
As this section is open to interpretation and has no clear pass or fail criteria it is
important to describe the problem noted clearly to allow the Well Integrity
Engineer to make the decision whether to request follow-up repair or not.
2.3.6.3
To ensure the valves ongoing operability, it is vital that all valves are maintained
in line with Manufacturers Instructions irrespective of test result.
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2.4
2.4.1
2.4.1.1
1) Change out or install Valve handles, grease fittings, needle valves, bull plugs, companion
flanges and pressure gauges as required and in accordance with PDOs Wellhead
Standards Manual
2) Replace leaking grease nipples on valves after ensuring that the valve body has been
completely depressurised.
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3) Carry out routine gate valve maintenance on all gate valves, involving the injection of
grease into the valve body cavity, greasing the stem bearings and injection of sealing
compound, as specified in manufactures' maintenance procedures
Whilst lubricating the body cavities and stem bearings of all wellhead valves, ensure that
the master and swab valves are locked open to prevent fouling of the pump rods. Also,
one of the 'A' annulus valves may be the exit point for a stainless steel PTS line, this
should not be closed either
4) Observe the operation of the pump and note any unusual noise or vibration.
5) Record the amperage drawn by the pump motor.
6) Switch off and lock the power switch near the pump motor ensuring that the pump is
stopped with the counterweights at their lowest position.
7) Isolate and lock off at the control panel the electrical supply. This must be done by the
Competent Electrical Person who will sign the Isolation Certificate to that effect.
8) Record the following information for the beam pump unit:
Pump :
Gearbox :
V-belt type
Counterweight position
Stroke length
1) Apply the mechanical lock, if fitted, or secure the counterweight to the pump base with
chains or wire rope
2) Close the BOP rams around the polished rod.
3) Check the oil level in the gearbox and check the gearbox for evidence of oil leaks. Collect a
sample of oil from the gearbox in a container and label it with the well number, date and
point of collection.
4) Clean the breather on the gearbox, if fitted.
5) Check the alignment of the horse head.
6) Check the tension, alignment and condition of the V-belts and, if necessary, adjust the
tension or alignment by moving the jacking bolts on the motor.
7) Check the condition and tightness of the brake rod/cable and adjust it if necessary,
according to the instructions in the manufacturer's service manual.
8) Grease all the bearings.
9) Check the tightness of all the hold-down bolts.
10) Apply lubricant to the wire rope of the carrier bar sling.
11) Check the alignment of the polished rod with a spirit level and adjust it as necessary by
moving the jacking bolts on the horse head or frame.
12) Check the condition of polished rod stuffing box and replace if necessary with New packing.
13) Inspect the Victraulic joint, if fitted.
14) Open the rams on the polished rod BOP and disengage the mechanical lock or remove the
restraining chains from the counterweight.
15) De-isolate the electrical supply at the control panel. This has to be done by the Competent
Electrical Person who will sign to this effect on the Isolation Certificate.
16) Remove the lock from the power switch near the pump motor and switch on the pump.
Monitor the operation of the pump to check there is no abnormal noise or vibration.
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17) Adjust the polished rod stuffing box packing to give optimum sealing without leaking or
binding
18) Return all valves, especially valves closed for isolation purposes, to their original status, as
found upon commencement of the maintenance
19) Report any changes to the status of the wellhead and any safety hazards encountered on
the Well Location Custodianship Transfer Form and inform the Well Services Supervisor.
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2.5.1
General Checks
Prior to commencing any preventive maintenance at a wellhead location, the following steps
and checks shall be taken: SP-2037, Well Engineering Specification for the Use of Equipment in
Hazardous Areas.
Obtain either a Permit to work or, if applicable a TOC, (transfer of custodianship) TOC
needs to be submitted to area authority 24 hrs in advance of planned commencement of
the activity. Refer to PR-1098, Well Activity Control and Coordination Procedure where
the form is anchored or PR-1444, Well Engineering Management Framework.
The Wellhead Maintenance Supervisor must ensure that:
1) The Area Well Services Wellhead Maintenance Supervisor shall contact the Asset Team to
advise of the type of maintenance to be done and its expected duration, and will obtain a
Well Location Custodianship Transfer Form to carry out the work.
2) The Wellhead Maintenance Senior Foreman will ensure that manufacturers maintenance
procedures for specific wellhead accessories and equipment are available to the crews as
required.
3) A gas test shall be carried out on arrival at the well site, by the Crew Chief, before the
maintenance truck enters the location.
Note: the maintenance trucks and ancillary equipment shall comply fully with the requirements
for the appropriate hazardous area or shall be kept at least 15 meters away from the
wellhead, outside the zone 2 hazardous area. Refer to:
4) Oxygen levels in the well cellar shall also be checked if work is to be done in this area and
on H2S gnated locations, a test shall also be conducted to ensure that the H2S level is below
10 ppm
Note: If either test is outside acceptable limits, BA sets shall be worn whilst working in the areas
concerned. Refer to:
5) A warning sign shall be erected at the location entrance and the Crew Chief shall designate
an emergency assembly point on the upwind side of the wellhead. All crewmembers shall
wear their PPE and, in H2S areas, activate their personal H2S monitors and deploy their BA
escape sets close to where they are working. Refer to the following for general safety and
H2S specific requirements to be applied during maintenance activities:
6) Prior to the commencement of work on pumping wells (beam pump, screw pump and ESP)
the electrical supply shall be isolated properly by a competent electrical person and an
isolation certificate authorised.
7) All maintenance work on the wellhead shall commence with a thorough visual check for
leaks and inspection of the general wellhead condition. If the wellhead is dirty and/or
contaminated with oil, it shall be cleaned with a steam cleaner or other appropriate means
prior to carrying out further activities.
8) The condition of the ball catcher and location valves shall be checked and reported.
9) A check and report shall be made of the general cellar condition, in particular the following:
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grating;
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sand or oil fill - the Asset Team shall be informed if cellar requires clearing of sand
or oil. The Contractor shall carry out this if instructed by the Company in
accordance with the contract.
10) All flange studs and nuts shall be checked to see that they are in place, properly made-up
and fully engaged with the studs. Lose studs shall only be made-up after it has been
confirmed that the ring joint is fully de-pressurised.
11) All bull plugs, needle valves and pressure gauges shall be checked for correct make-up and
tightened if necessary before opening any upstream wellhead gate valves.
12) If installed, the condition and fixtures of the working platform shall be checked for integrity.
13) The tubing and annulus pressures shall be measured and recorded. If either the 'B' or 'C'
annulus pressures are greater than 500 kPa they shall be bled down below 500 kPa,
providing this can be achieved within a few minutes. This shall be done initially via the flow
line then by a line to the downwind side the well site to the point when liquids are produced,
only.
If the annulus pressures cannot be easily bled down this shall be reported with a
recommendation for the provision of additional equipment, e.g. tanks, etc., or the need for
further investigation of the problem leading to the possibility of a workover in the severest cases.
2.5.2
2.5.2.1
Hazards to be managed
2.5.2.1.1
In the unlikely event of the two tubing barrier plugs simultaneously leaking at surface after
removal of the Christmas Tree, this will be managed by having a suspension cap available. The
suspension cap will be prepared with an isolation valve pre installed and in the open position,
pre-slung, pre-positioned on the well pad and ready to lift immediately onto the wellhead in the
event of such a leak.
2.5.2.1.2
The worst case of a lifting equipment failure would be that resulting in the Christmas Tree being
dropped onto the wellhead. This will be managed by the following prior to lifting operations
commencing:
2.5.2.2
Prior to commencing change-out of the Christmas Tree all equipment required must be available
on-site and checked out by the Well Services Supervisor, to ensure the operation can be
completed without interruption.
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The following equipment checks must therefore be completed before commencing change-out
of the Christmas Tree:
2.5.2.2.1
Lifting Equipment:
The replacement Christmas Tree will undergo a full visual inspection at the wellsite prior to the
change-out commencing, to ensure there is no damage or missing components. This will be
done by the manufacturers representative. This will require lifting of the Christmas Tree to
inspect the bottom of the Fastlock hub to confirm it is in perfect condition. This can best be done
when lifting the tree onto the well pad in preparation for commencing operations.
The Christmas Tree valves can also be topped up with grease prior to lifting it onto the well pad.
A. CF-13 Ring Joint, SRL Seal, Flange Ring Joints, Studs & Nuts:
As a new CF-13 ring joint will be fitted to the wellhead for the replacement Christmas Tree, two
of these will be available on site.
As a new SRL seal will be fitted to the tubing for the replacement Christmas Tree, two of these
will be available on site.
Five ring joints type BX- 169 are to be available on site for the 5-1/8" 10,000 psi Christmas Tree
flanged outlets. (3 may be required leaving 2 spare)
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Twenty four (24) spare stud bolts size 9-1/4" x 1-1/8" 8 TPI, and forty eight (48) spare nuts size
1-1/8" 8 TPI will be available on site, should it be necessary to replace those on the flanged
outlets. Flogging wrenches for the 1-1/8" nuts and for the Fastlock hub nuts are also required,
and must be checked for fit prior to commencing operations.
2.5.2.2.3
Suspension Cap:
A suspension cap is required on site prior to commencing operations, as a back up in the event
of a problem with the Christmas Tree. The suspension cap will be pre-fitted with a 5-1/8" x
10,000 psi gate valve, which will be left in the open position. The suspension cap will be preslung and positioned on the well pad ready for immediate use, prior to operations commencing.
2.5.2.2.4
A high-pressure grease package is required on site to enable greasing of the Christmas Tree
valves. This consists of a high pressure grease pump with grease outlet hose and grease fitting,
diesel driven air compressor to power it, 100 ft of air hose to enable the compressor to be
located outside the zone two area, and sufficient diesel for the operation. This equipment should
be spotted, rigged up and tested prior to commencing tree change-out operations.
Cameron diesel resistant high-pressure grease type 713837/02 (MESC 87 61 06 020 9) should
only be used.
2.5.2.3
2.5.2.3.1
As per SP-1217, Well Control Barrier Specification, Chapter 2.3.1, there must be two barriers for
high and medium risk wells and one barrier for low risk wells prior to removing the Christmas
Tree.
2.5.2.4
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9) Using the high pressure pump and inhibited fresh water fill the tubing above the upper
Monolock plug by pumping +/- 2.5 m3 (+/- 0.25 m3 if plug set at 25m) through the KWV,
whilst venting through the Swab valve until all the air is displaced. (Tubing volume +/- 1 m3
per 100 m of 5-1/2" 26 lbs/ft tubing)
10) Pressure test the upper Monolock plug to CITHP + 2,000 kPa (or 35,000 kPa, whichever is
greater) for 1 hour, and monitor / record the pressure on a chart recorder. This pressure test
should be done through the tree cap, using a small volume pump fed from a calibrated
reservoir tank. This will enable measurement of the exact volume pumped in relation to the
theoretical volume required, thereby making it easier to observe any plug leakage.
The Monolock pressure test must be accepted by the Well Services Supervisor, in which
case a copy of the pressure test chart must be sent to him by fax.
If the pressure test is acceptable, Christmas Tree replacement may commence.
E. Replacing the Christmas Tree
All Christmas Tree change-out must be supervised by PDO Well Services Supervisors with
under direct instruction of vendor personnel.
The replacement Christmas Tree and suspension cap, both of which will already be pre-slung,
will be lifted onto the well pad in close proximity to the wellhead, before commencing Christmas
Tree change out operations.
Replace the Christmas Tree as follows:
1) Disconnect Chiksan pump line at KWV.
2) Remove KWV cross-over flange to Weco 2" 1502
3) Break flange at FWV
4) Install lifting equipment onto Christmas Tree, in readiness for lifting it off
5) Nipple down Christmas Tree from Fast-lock hub as per Cameron procedure
6) Lift of Christmas Tree using certified lifting equipment
7) Inspect Fast-lock hub on wellhead and prepare it to receive replacement tree
8) Replace CF-13 and SRL seals
9) Lift replacement Christmas Tree onto wellhead Fast-lock hub and nipple up as per Cameron
procedure
10) Carry out pressure tests on CF-13 and SRL seals as per Cameron procedure
11) Make-up Weco 2" 1502 cross-over flange to KWV flange, using a new BX-169 ring joint
12) Make-up pump line to Weco 2" 1502 crossover flange hammer lug union.
13) Pressure test pump line against closed KWV to 60,000 kPa for 15 minutes
14) Grease all Christmas Tree valves as per Cameron procedure (if not already done)
15) Check that valves are in the following positions, then fill the Christmas Tree with inhibited
fresh water, pumping into the tree through the KWV and venting through the Swab valve
until all air is displaced from the tree.
FWV
Closed
LMV
Closed
UMV
Open
KWV
Open
Swab
Open
16) Body test Christmas Tree to 60,000 kPa for 30 minutes as per Cameron procedure and
chart record the test. Standard precautions for pressure testing and safeguarding the area
to be observed.
17) Make-up FWV flange to flow line. Fill the system with inhibited fresh water, vent off air and
pressure test connection using the HT-400 pump, pumping through the Christmas Tree
against the closed HIPPS valve.
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If the plug is not free after 30 minutes, wait another 30 minutes, as the time
required to relax the element is variable, dependant on time in hole, depth and
temperature.
5) RIH Monolock prong pulling tool and engage lower Monolock prong at 250 m. (+/- 55m if
TRSCSSSV installed), Apply pressure to water column to equalize differential pressure
across plug to previously recorded CITHP, then POOH with prong. Stand by whilst well
pressure equalizes and stabilizes, before pulling the plug body.
6) RIH Monolock body pulling tool to +/- 250 m (+/- 55m if TRSCSSSV installed), engage
Monolock body and jar plug body free. Standby a further 30 minutes whilst element relaxes,
then POOH Monolock body. Observe the weight indicator carefully to pre-empt the packing
becoming stuck.
Note:
If the plug is not free after 30 minutes, wait another 30 minutes, as the time
required to relax the element is variable, dependant on time in hole, depth and
temperature .
7) Close Swab valve and UMGV, rig down WLS lubricator and prepare for inflow testing
Christmas Tree valves.
G. Inflow Testing Christmas Tree Valves
Now that full wellhead pressure is available the pressure integrity of the LMGV, UMGV, FWV,
KWV and Swab valve must be tested. To test these valves refer to Chapter above Ensure that
all tests are chart recorded.
2.5.2.5
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8) Break the flange on the downstream side of the Flow wing valve and restrain the flow
line to prevent it fouling the tree during removal.
9) Position the crane, fit slings to the Christmas Tree and take up the slack in the lifting
cable.
10) Break the flange at the base of the Christmas Tree and remove the tree from the
wellhead. Stand well clear of the Christmas Tree while it is being lifted off the wellhead.
11) Fit a new ring gasket in the groove on the top of the tubing spool then pick up the
replacement Christmas Tree and lower it into position. Make up the flange at the base
of the Christmas Tree.
12) Close the Flow wing valve and kill valve and open the master valve(s).
13) Fill the Christmas Tree with water and connect the air-operated pump to the swab cap
needle valve. Pressure-test the bottom flange connection and Christmas Tree assembly
to rated working pressure for 30 minutes. Record the test on a chart recorder.
14) Disconnect the pressure testing equipment and make up the flow line flange.
15) Pressure test the flow line.
16) Rig up the BPV lubricator and retrieve the two way check valve. Rig down the BPV
lubricator.
17) Equalize the pressure across the isolation plug and retrieve same.
18) Re-install the swab cap. Leave the Christmas Tree with the master valve(s) open and
the swab, kill and Flow wing valves closed.
19) Inflow Testing Christmas Tree Valves: Now that full wellhead pressure is available the
pressure integrity of the LMGV, UMGV, FWV, KWV and Swab valve must be tested. To
test these valves refer to Chapter above Ensure that all tests are chart recorded.
2.5.2.6
7) Break the flange on the downstream side of the Flow wing valve and restrain the flow line to
prevent it fouling the tree during removal.
8) Position the crane, fit slings to the Christmas Tree and take up the slack in the lifting cable.
9) Break the flange at the base of the Christmas Tree and remove the tree from the wellhead.
Stand well clear of the Christmas Tree while it is being lifted off the wellhead.
10) Fit a new ring gasket in the groove on the top of the tubing spool then pick up the
replacement Christmas Tree and lower it into position. Make up the flange at the base of the
Christmas Tree.
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11) Close the Flow wing valve and kill valve and open the master valve(s).
12) Fill the Christmas Tree with water and connect the air-operated pump to the swab cap
needle valve. Pressure test the bottom flange connection and Christmas Tree assembly to
rated working pressure for 30 minutes. Record the test on a chart recorder.
13) Disconnect the pressure testing equipment and make up the flow line flange.
14) Pressure test the flow line.
15) Rig up the BPV lubricator and retrieve the two way check valve. Rig down the BPV
lubricator and re-install the swab cap. Leave the Christmas Tree with the master valve(s)
open and the swab, kill and Flow wing valves closed.
Note:
In case of solid block Christmas Tree, the P-seals of Christmas Tree bottom
flange needs to be de-energised before lifting the tree off the wellhead. The
same seals need to be energised and pressure tested to 30 minutes on the
new Christmas Tree. Haskel pump or a hand pump may be used for testing.
Note:
For Medium Risk wells refer to SP-1217, Well Control Barrier Specification,
Chapter 2.3.1 .
2.5.2.7
On wells which are planned to be fracced the rig installs a Frac tree and after Fraccing this tree
has to be replaced with a production Christmas Tree.
The Christmas Tree change out will be managed by a PDO supervisor together a representative
from the Christmas Tree Vendor
As a safety precaution a suspension cap with an isolation valve pre installed in the open
position, pre-slung, pre-positioned on the well pad and ready to lift immediately onto the
wellhead in the event of such a leak.
Checks to be carried out prior to changing the Christmas Tree
1) Ensure that both the Crane driver and the crane are licensed and certified for the Purpose
2) Check the certification of the slings and shackles
3) Discuss the method of signalling to be used. Assign a single person to give signals to the
crane driver, and check that the crane driver understands the signalling.
4) Prior to moving the crane onto the wellhead area, discuss the positioning of the crane with
the driver, and brief him on the danger of hitting the Christmas Tree. He must never reverse
directly towards the Christmas Tree.
5) Brief the crane driver to limit the lifting height of the Christmas Tree to the required minimum
over the wellhead.
The Christmas Tree will therefore be lowered to one side of the wellhead to the approximate
height required, and then swung round over the wellhead. This is a precautionary measure
to limit impact in the event of a lifting equipment failure.
6) Thoroughly inspect the production tree to ensure there is no damage or missing
components. The tree should be lifted to inspect the bottom of the Fastlock hub to confirm it
is in perfect condition. .
7) Check that all valves have been greased and function tested prior to leaving the vendors
factory.
8) Ensure the correct number of replacement parts and back up spares available: -CF-13 Ring
Joint, SRL Seal, Flange Ring Joints, Studs & Nuts:
9) Replace tree as follows:10) Disconnect Chiksan pump line at KWV.
11) Remove KWV cross-over flange to Weco 2" 1502
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Closed
LMV
Closed
UMV
Open
KWV
Open
Swab
Open
25) Body test Christmas Tree to 60,000 kPa for 30 minutes as per Cameron procedure and
chart record the test. Standard precautions for pressure testing and safeguarding the area
to be observed.
26) Make-up FWV flange to flow line. Fill the system with inhibited fresh water, vent off air and
pressure test connection using the HT-400 pump, pumping through the Christmas Tree
against the closed HIPPS valve.
2.5.3
2.5.3.1
2.5.3.1.1
A. Bearing Inspection
1) Remove bonnet cap (with valve open or shut).
2) Pull off front race and needle bearing.
3) Inspect for corrosion or damage to race.
4) Inspect for freedom of movement of needle rollers. If front bearing is satisfactory refit and
replace the BONNET CAP.
5) If the front race and needle bearing is defective and inner race and bearing is suspect the
following procedure should be followed: - Remove pin and stem adapter and replace back
bearing.
B. Change Stem Packing Under Pressure
1) With gate fully closed, back off the bearing cap 4 turns and bump gate closed again. The
stem is now back seated.
2) Remove cap from extreme pressure, grease fitting and unseat the check valve with a
stinger tool.
3) If after a reasonable length of time pressure is still evident, do not continue but inform the
Wellhead Maintenance Foreman.
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4) Remove hand wheel, bearing cap, stem to adapter pin, bearings, adapter and packing
gland. (Do not stand in front of valve).
5) Inject grease through injection point until stem packing comes out. (alternately packing
puller may be used)
6) Clear out grease from housing completely and replace a new J-packing half way inside the
housing.
C. Refit Assembly
1) With new J-packing inserted, screw in the gland packing and nip tight.
2) Fit inner race and bearing.
3) Fit stem adapter and drive in location pin.
4) Fit outer race and bearing.
5) Inspect and fit new O-ring if required.
6) Fit bonnet cap and nip tight.
7) Back off valve slightly too un-back seat and nip tight bonnet cap again.
8) Re-grease at all grease points.
9) Refit injection grease cap.
10) Check that the number of turns to fully open the valve is as specified for that type of valve.
D. Complete Overhaul of the Valve
1) With gate in open position, bleed the line pressure and remove bonnet nuts. Turn
handwheel clockwise (close), and bonnet lifts off of studs.
2) Rotate bonnet slightly until bolt holes and studs are out of line, and turn handwheel counterclockwise to pull gate assembly out of the body. If assembly is still tight in the body, simply
repeat this jacking operation with spacers between studs and bonnet.
3) Flush body cavity, grease thoroughly, and slide in a new assembly all the way to the bottom
of the body, being careful not to pinch the seat-to-body seals. Fill with grease, thread in the
stem and replace the bonnet.
NOTE:
2.5.3.1.2
A. Minor Repairs
Minor repairs such as replacement of grease fitting and stem bearing on WG model 2200 may
be carried out while the valve is in service under pressure by back-seating the valve and
depressurizing using a stinger tool.
B. Back-seating procedure
Close the valve fully. Back off the bearing cap three turns using a pipe wrench. If the valve is
under pressure the internal pressure should automatically backseat the valve. If not, grab the
hand wheel and pull outward on the stem. This would be approximately 1/8 of movement.
Install Stinger tool on grease fitting and bleed off trapped pressure. Do not attempt to carry out
any repair on valve if the back seating do not seal. (indicated by continued bleed off)
Caution:
Trapped pressure may be hazardous depending upon the actual service the
valve has seen.
On 2,000 psi. through 10,000 psi. valves, the body grease fitting are line pipe.
C. Testing the fitting
Loosen the safety cap. If pressure escapes through the weep-holes, retighten the safety cap.
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Take all necessary precautions appropriate for specific valves and service
conditions.
3) Using the adjustable wrench, remove the damaged fitting by backing off counter clockwise.
4) Install a new fitting making sure safety cap is tight.
5) Disengage the backseat by fully tightening the bearing cap.
6) Test the fitting to verify it is functioning properly.
E. Stem Bearing Replacement
It is time to replace the bearings when a grinding is felt during the operation of the stem. If the
valve is back seated, this procedure can be performed under pressure.
Caution:
Note:
Two bearings are found in each model 2200 Gate Valve. Each bearing consists of
a thrust bearing with a bearing race on either
It is not necessary to backseat the valve to remove the steam bearings although it
is recommended.
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1) Close the flow line (location) valve and the master valve(s). Open the Flow wing valve and
swab valve. Check that for no leak from the location valve
2) Bleed off the pressure above the master valve and monitor for any leak across the master
valve before proceeding.
3) Rig up the BPV lubricator and install the BPV in the tubing hanger profile according to well
services procedure. Bleed off the pressure above the BPV then close the master valve(s).
4) If the Flow wing valve is to be replaced, break the flange on the downstream side of the
valve and restrain the flow line to prevent it fouling the valve during removal.
5) If the kill valve is to be replaced, remove its companion flange with plug and needle valve
after first opening the needle valve to release any trapped pressure.
6) If swab valve is to be replaced, first break flange and remove tree cap.
7) Position the HIAB, fit slings to the valve to be removed and take up the slack in the lifting
cable.
8) Break the upstream flange of the valve and remove the valve from the Christmas Tree.
9) Pick up the replacement valve and install it on the Christmas Tree after first inserting a new
ring gasket in the flange groove. Make up the flange on the upstream side of the valve. If
the valve replaced is swab, reinstall the tree cap and make up the flange making sure a new
ring gasket and Teflon insert are placed.
10) Close the Flow wing and kill valves.
11) Rig up Lubricator, open Master valve, pull BPV and install 2-way check valve.
12) Bleed off pressure above 2-way check valve and fill the Christmas Tree with water. Connect
the air-operated pump to the swab cap needle valve. Pressure test the newly made-up
flange connection to max. WP (working pressure) for 30 minutes. Record the test on a chart
recorder.
13) Disconnect the pressure testing equipment and make up the flow line flange (in the case of
a wing valve replacement), or install the companion flange assembly (in the case of a kill
valve replacement).
14) Rig up the BPV lubricator, open the master valve(s) and retrieve the 2-way check valve. Rig
down the BPV lubricator and re-install the swab cap. Leave the Christmas Tree with the
master valve(s) open and the swab, kill and wing valves closed.
Note:
During the pressure test ensure that personnel not directly connected with
pressure testing are clear of test area.
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Extreme care should be taken while working on actuators as springs are energised
with control line pressure applied. Only trained personnel may be allowed to work
on actuators. For disassembly refer to manufacturers procedure.
PR-1047, Well Integrity Maintenance Procedure
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2.5.3.2
HP Pressure Wells
2.5.3.2.1
Before carrying out any non routine maintenance on High Pressure Christmas Trees it is
imperative that the Barrier policy is fully understood.
If a valve is recorded in the WIMS data base this does not mean that it is a barrier the actually
leakage rate across the valve must be known or it must be inflow tested
Leak rates as stipulated in the wellhead failure model are of no relevance to the determination
of whether the valve is an acceptable barrier
Two tested mechanical barriers must be in place prior to starting non routine valve maintenance
activities
If the CITHP of a well is too low to effect a satisfactory leak test on a valve (<10,000 kPa),
plug(s) must be set in the tubing and tested to ensure compliance with the Barrier Policy
The TRSCSSSV is not acceptable as a barrier for non routine maintenance due to its leak
potential
1) The Christmas Tree must first be isolated from the flow line by closing the HIPPS valve and
the location valve and depressurizing the line between these two valves,
2) The A annulus must be checked for pressure
Maintenance on the Swab Valve, the Kill wing valve and the Flow Wing valves can be
down by isolating from well bore pressure using
Barrier 1:
LMGV
Barrier 2:
UMGV
Barrier 2:
LMGV
1) The bridge plug and LMGV valves must be inflow tested as described in Chapterabove. For
additional safety if a TRSCSSSV is instaled close it
2) Hook-up pump/Chiksan/vent line to KWV. Open Swab valve to monitor pressure.
3) Open UMGV.
4) Inflow-test LMGV as as described in Chapterabove. The leak rate across the LMGV must
comply with SP-2017, Well Failure Model. Open the LMGV.
5) Run and set a Bridge plug in the tubing at +/- 50 m and inflow test to 0 kPa for 1 hour.
6) Pressure test Bridge plug from above to CITHP + 2,000 kPa (or 35,000 kPa, whichever is
greater) for 30 minutes using inhibited water.
7) Depressurise Christmas Tree and close the LMGV.
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8) Bleed off pressure to the UMGV actuator hydraulic control line, isolate it and disconnect it
from the hydraulic operating system.
9) Leave the KWV connection to the pump/chiksan/vent line open to atmosphere during valve
maintenance
10) After valve maintenance is finished, hook HP pump to the kill line open the UMGV and test
the Christmas Tree body to CITHP + 2,000 kPa (or 35,000 kPa, whichever is greater) for 30
minutes against the LMGV, using inhibited water.
11) Equalise pressure across the LMGV and open it.
12) De-isolate & pump open TRSCSSSV (where installed)
13) Inflow-test the repaired valve as as per the procedures as described in Chapterabove.
Maintenance on the Lower Master Valve can be done by isolating from well bore pressure
using
Barrier 1:
Barrier 2:
The lower bridge plug must be inflow tested and pressure tested per SP-1217, Well
Control Barriers
1) Hook-up pump/Chiksan/vent line to A annulus Bleed off residual pressure from 'A' annulus,
top up using inhibited water with oxygen scavenger, and monitor pressure build-up or water
losses for 30 minutes to confirm integrity. (Record pressure)
2) Pressure test A annulus to 10,000 kPa for 30 minutes to confirm integrity of the cemented
tubing (or packer), tubing hanger seals and other side outlet valves.
3) Hook-up pump/Chiksan/vent line to KWV Open Swab valve to monitor pressure.
4) Open UMGV and isolate hydraulics at control panel. Open LMGV.
5) Run an HWL Monolock or PES (prong type) bridge plug, set it at +/- 250 m (or 55m if
TRSCSSSV installed) and inflow test it to 0 kPa for 4 hours.
6) Pressure test from above to CITHP + 2,000 kPa (or 35,000 kPa, whichever is greater) for 1
hour, using fresh inhibited water with oxygen scavenger. Bleed off pressure.
7) Run a second HWL Monolock or PES (prong type) bridge plug, set it at +/- 50m (or 25m if
TRSCSSSV installed), and pressure test it using inhibited water with oxygen scavenger to
CITHP + 2,000 kPa (or 35,000 kPa, whichever is greater) for 1 hour. Bleed of pressure.
8) Where installed isolate the TRSCSSSV hydraulics at the control panel.
9) After valve maintenance is finished, open the LMGV and test the Christmas Tree body to
CITHP + 2,000 kPa (or 35,000 kPa, whichever is greater) for 30 minutes against the upper
bridge plug, using inhibited water.
10) Equalise pressure using pump then remove Bridge plugs
11) De-isolate & pump open TRSCSSSV (where installed)
12) Close and inflow-test the LMGV as outlined in Section 8.
13) De-isolate UMGV hydraulics
FLS Gate Valve Bonnet Grease Fitting & Buried Check Valve Replacement
Two isolation barriers are required and must be in place and tested before removing and
replacing the FLS valve grease fitting or buried check valve in the valve bonnet. Back-seating
the valve and pressure testing the back seat provides one barrier. The other barrier may be
provided by either an inflow tested TRSCSSSV, insertion of a bridge plug at +/- 10 m and inflow
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or pressure testing it, or closure of an up-stream tree valve(s), e.g. LMGV when removing
UMGV grease fitting. Where fitted, the buried check valve on newer style trees provides a
barrier if it is pressure tested.
A. Changing out a Grease Fitting on a LMGV with a buried Check Valve, on a well with a
TRSCSSSV
1) Close and inflow test TRSCSSSV. Leave Christmas Tree depressurised
2) Back-seat the valve as follows:
3) Close LMGV fully.
4) Unscrew the four Allan Screws on the bearing cap then unscrew the bearing cap four
complete turns.
5) Turn the hand-wheel clockwise (the closing direction) until the gate firmly contacts the
bottom of the cavity and the stem moves outward, contacting the internal backseat
shoulder.
6) Bump the hand-wheel in the closing direction
7) Pressure Test Effectiveness of Backseat as follows:
8) Fill the Christmas Tree with inhibited water and pressurise to 3,000 kPa. Maintain pressure
9) Remove cap from the grease fitting
10) Trip the ball in the grease fitting check valve by inserting a 1/8" diameter by 3/4" long pin
(bleeder tool) into the run of the fitting.
11) Replace the cap slowly until the ball in the fitting is unseated and the pressure/water
trapped by the back-seating process is released.
12) If pressure/water escapes quickly then stops, the backseat is effective. Depressurise tree
and change out the grease fitting.
Note:
If water continues to escape & the pressure drops, the backseat is ineffective.
Backseat the valve again as above and repeat test.
B. Changing out a Grease Fitting on a LMGV without a buried Check Valve, on a well
without a TRSCSSSV
1) Set Bridge plug at +/- 10 m and inflow test to 0 kPa for 30 minutes.
2) Fill tubing with inhibited water and pressurise to 3,000 kPa. Maintain pressure.
3) Remove cap from the grease fitting
4) Trip the ball in the grease fitting check valve by inserting a 1/8" diameter by 3/4" long pin
(bleeder tool) into the run of the fitting.
5) Replace the cap slowly until the ball in the fitting is unseated and any trapped pressure is
released.
6) If pressure escapes quickly then stops, the buried check valve is effective.
7) Depressurise Christmas Tree to 0 kPa.
8) Change out grease fitting
9) Equalise pressure and remove Bridge plug.
C. Changing out buried Check Valve in LMGV Bonnet on a well without a TRSCSSSV
1) Set Bridge Plug at +/- 10 m and inflow test to 0 kPa for 30 minutes. Leave Christmas Tree
depressurised
2) Backseat LMGV and pressure test effectiveness of backseat by pressurising Christmas
Tree with inhibited water, & stinging grease fitting, as outlined above
3) Remove grease fitting
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4) Sting buried check valve with bleeder tool to re-test for trapped pressure
5) Depressurise and change out buried check valve
6) Replace the grease fitting and un-backseat the LMGV
D. Un-Backseating the LMGV
1) Move the valve gate off the backseat position
2) Tighten the bearing cap. (Torque to approximately 25 ft-lb)
3) Turn the hand wheel counter clockwise (opening direction) one full turn while
simultaneously tightening the bearing cap.
4) Tighten the bearing cap to approximately 200 ft-lb.
5) Replace the four Allan screws in the bearing cap.
E. Replacing Thrust Bearings
1) Loosen the bearing cap. After two or three turns the cap will rotate freely by hand.
Note:
If the cap does not rotate freely after three turns, the packing gland may be moving
outward with the bearing cap. DO NOT REMOVE THE CAP. Tighten the cap and
call out specialist help before proceeding.
2) If the bearing cap rotates freely, remove the cap from the bonnet.
3) Using a punch, drive the stem shear pin from the stem adapter, ensuring that the adapter is
not damaged.
4) Remove the adapter from the stem.
5) Remove both sets of bearings and bearing races from the stem adapter.
6) Discard any pitted, cracked, or damaged bearings or races.
7) Discard the stem adapter if either bearing surface on the adapter shoulder is damaged.
8) Pack the bearings with grease
9) Place each bearing between a pair of cleaned races
10) Install one set of bearings and races over the bottom of the adapter and one set over the
top of the adapter
Note:
The adapter O ring may be removed temporarily to allow the installation of the top
bearing and race assembly.
11) Insert the stem adapter over the end of the stem, and align the pin hole in the adapter with
the hole in the stem
12) Using a punch, drive in the stem and ensure that the pin does not protrude over the OD of
the adapter shoulder.
13) Replace the stem adapter O ring if necessary
14) Inspect the bearing cap to ensure that an extra race, held by grease tension is not retained
inside. Clean and install the cap.
15) Rotate the stem adapter counter clockwise to ensure that the gate is off the bottom of the
body. This will confirm that the stem back seating shoulder is not contacting the bonnet
shoulder. Inject grease through the bearing cap grease fittings until excess grease passes
through the bleed port.
F. Stem Packing Replacement with Pressure in the Valve
1) Backseat the valve
2) Remove the hand wheel (21)
3) Remove the bearing cap from the bonnet (1)
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4) Using a punch, drive the stem shear pin from the stem adapter, ensuring that the adapter is
not damaged. (7 & 8)
5) Remove the adapter from the stem (7 & 16)
6) Remove both sets of bearings and bearing races from the stem adapter (3 & 4)
7) Loosen the packing gland (9)
8) Ensure that the threads on the bonnet neck OD are not damaged.
9) Remove the packing gland (9)
10) Remove the stem packing (11) as follows:
11) Use packing sleeve P/N 21168 for 1" stem size and packing sleeve P/N 233842 for 1-1/4"
stem size.
12) Thread the packing sleeve into the bonnet packing gland preparation until the sleeve
bottoms out.
13) Using a grease gun attached to the bonnet grease fitting, pump the packing out into the
recessed area of the packing sleeve.
14) Remove the packing sleeve from the bonnet.
15) If a packing sleeve is not available, remove the stem packing by one of the following
methods:
16) Pump the packing out with grease until the grease bypasses or the packing refuses to
extrude further.
17) Pull the packing out with a corkscrew.
Caution: Do not damage the stem or packing bore
18) Clean the grease from the stuffing box bore (inside bonnet) so that a hydraulic lock will not
prevent the installation of new packing
19) Inspect the stuffing box to ensure that the bore is clean and free of pits or scars.
20) Inspect the stem (16) to ensure that the surface is free of burrs and pits.
21) Apply a light coat of grease to:
22) The Stem (16)
23) The stuffing box bore (Inside Bonnet)
24) The ID and OD of the stem packing (11)
25) The nose and threads of the packing gland.
26) Lightly grease the new stem packing. Install it over the stem and into the bonnet as follows:
27) J packing or U packing: Install with rounded nose facing pressure.
28) Varipak packing: Install with open end facing pressure.
29) HT-20 packing: Call Cameron service. (Special tools required; not user replaceable).
30) Using the packing gland as a pushing tool, push the packing into the stuffing box
31) Remove the packing gland and lubricate the stem OD. If a packing back-up ring is required,
install it over the stem.
32) Install the packing gland and apply approximately 200 ft-Ib of torque, ensuring that the
bonnet threads are not damaged.
33) Inspect the bearings and bearing races on the stem adapter for pits, scores, or cracks.
Replace if damaged.
34) Pack the bearings with grease.
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The adapter O-ring may be removed temporarily to allow for the installation of the
top bearing and race assembly.
38) Insert the stem adapter over the end of the stem and align the pin-hole in the adapter with
the hole in the stem.
39) Using a punch, drive in the stem pin and ensure that the pin does not protrude over the OD
of the adapter shoulder.
Caution:
hammer.
Do not strike the bearings, races, or stem adapter with the punch or
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If the seats are stuck, insert a screwdriver in the groove on the OD of the seats and
pry out the seats.
9) Remove the retainer plate from the bottom of the body cavity.
10) Flush the body cavity thoroughly with a suitable solvent and wipe clean with a rag.
11) Inspect the cavity parts for damage.
12) Ensure that the retainer plate is not bent, twisted, or distorted.
Important:
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The FL valve uses one seal ring per seat; the FLS uses two per seat.
The grooved seat face with its seal ring(s) goes against the body seat pocket seal
face. Do not apply more than a very thin film of grease to the back face of the seat
and seal ring(s) or the seal face on the body seat pocket.
23) Install the gate into the cavity between the seats.
24) Push the gate all the way to the bottom of the cavity and pack the remaining space with
grease.
25) Remove the seal ring from the bonnet groove.
26) Clean the grooves and/or seating area of the body and bonnet.
27) Apply a very thin film of clean grease to the bonnet seal ring and groove
28) Install the new seal ring in the bonnet groove.
29) Install the bonnet over the body studs.
30) On valves 10,000 psi WP and above, rotate the bonnet until the grease fitting is 90 from
the gate bore.
31) Thread the stem into the gate by turning the hand wheel counter clockwise,
32) Pull the bonnet down over the studs.
33) Hand tighten the bonnet nuts.
34) Ensure that the gate is not on the bottom of the cavity.
35) Evenly tighten the bonnet nuts to a torque of 1,275 ft-lb
The raised bonnet face on valves 10,000 psi and above will fully contact the body face when the
bonnet nuts are tight
2.5.3.3
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6) Remove the defective component after disconnecting the mounting bolts and input /output
and pilot supply lines.
7) Install the new replacement component.
8) Charge the panel.
9) Leak test the newly tightened connections and function test panel.
10) Charge panel, ensure all system pressures are normal and line up by opening all valves
previously isolated.
Note:
Only trained personnel are allowed to work on control panels. Before isolating the
control line ensure the system is free of any leak on surface or down hole, else the
well may trip.
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2.6
2.6.1
On wells with TRSCSSSV if the valve trips with differential pressure pump truck is
required to equalize and open up. The above procedure is only generic
1) Ensure a wellhead platform or scaffold is available placed in position for acid handling if the
Christmas tree height is above 1.5 meters.
2) Ensure appropriate PPE are worn by the personnel handling acid (Neoprene gloves,
Rubber apron, plastic gobbles, acid vapour mask, Helmet and Safety Boots)
3) Emergency eye wash station or running water facility available on location.
4) Acid (28% HCL) in plastic container to be transported in wooden box with appropriate
warning sign posted on the box and plastic contained identified as containing acid.
5) Always position yourself upwind while handling acid.
6) Ensure the acid is pumped using a HD plastic hand pump and hose and the end of the hose
is secured to wellhead to prevent hose falling off and spilling acid.
7) Ensure extreme care while handling acid as it can cause severe burning in contact with
skin.
8) Ensure SHOC card is available and displayed.
2.6.2
1) Close the master and flow wing valve. Open the swab valve and bleed off pressure above
master through the tree cap needle valve.
2) Ensure both the master and wing valves are holding pressure.
3) Remove the tree cap.
4) Pump acid into the tree cavity approximately 2 litres of acid using the hand pump. (Do not
attempt to pump acid if master or wing is passing as it can cause acid to spray up)
5) Close the swab and replace the tree cap.
6) Open the master very slowly to equalize and allow for soaking for 30 minutes. If necessary
repeat procedure
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HAZARD
H-01.02a
H-01.02b
H-02.03
H-04
Explosives
H-05.01
H-05.04a
H-05.04b
H-05.07a
H-05.07b
H-06.01a
H-06.01b
H-06.01c
H-06.02
H-06.03a
H-06.03b
H-06.03c
H-06.06
H-07.01
H-08.01
H-08.05a
H-08.05b
H-08.06
H-08.09
H-13.02
Liquid Nitrogen
H-15.02
H-15.03
H-17
H-18
Closed Source
H-19.01
H-20.01
Hydrogen Sulphide
H-23.01
Hydrofluoric Acid
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REF
HAZARD
H-23.02
Hydrochloric Acid
H-25.01
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Role
Responsibility
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Adhere
to
WLICoP
during
well
construction,
repair,
modification,
intervention and abandonment
Ref. Ind.
Asset
UWXZ/4
UWXZ/4X
UWH/93,
UWXZ/31N
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5 Appendices
5.1
5.2
Term/Abbreviation
Definition
May
Should
Shall
APN
BOP
Blow-Out Preventer
BPV
CFDH
CITHP
CMF
CoP
Code of Practice
DIMS
Drilling Information
replaced by EDM)
ESD
FMC
FWV
HIPPS
KPI
KWV
KWVI
KWVO
LMGV
LMV
MAASP
POOH
Pull-Out-Of-Hole
PTS
SCSSSV
SSSV
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Management
System
(will
be
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Definition
SIT
SV
Swab Valve
TRSCSSSV
UMGV
UMV
WFM
WIFP
WLICoP
WIMS
WIT
WR-SCSSSV
5.3
Document
CMF Business Control Portal
Well Engineering Documentation Page
PL-01-11, PDO Policies
CP-118, Well Integrity Code of Practice
CP-122, Health Safety and Environment Management
System Code of Practice
6.
7.
8.
Co.
PDO
PDO
PDO
PDO
PDO
PDO
PDO
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
PDO
PDO
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
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PDO
PDO
Remark
Replaces HSE/96/01,
Part 1, Introduction
and User Guide
PDO
PDO
PDO
PDO
PDO
PDO
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Co.
21. GU-458, Well Engineering Combined Operations HSE PDO
Case
22. PR-1172, Permit to Work Procedure
23. PR-1482, Slickline Operations Procedure
24. PR-1036, Coil Tubing Operations Procedure
PDO
PDO
PDO
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PDO
Remark
Replaces Drilling and
Well Services Safety
Cases (DSC and
WSSC)
Replaces PR-1456
(HP-CT-001), Coiled
Tubing Rig Up &
Operations
Replaces PR-1043 and
PR-1451
Replaces PR-1044 and
PR-1452; will probably
be replaced by PR1078, Hydrogen
Sulphide Management
Procedure which seeks
to be a company-wide
one-stop shop
procedure for H2S
related issues. The
procedure is currently
in DRAFT format. Click
here to view the latest
DRAFT.
Out of date, owned by
Operations
PDO
PDO
Control PDO
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5.4
5.4.1
Cameron
5.4.1.1
Routine maintenance entails greasing the valve stem bearings and filling the valve with sealant
or grease as applicable, each time the valve is routinely leak tested. It is recommended that this
is carried out immediately after the SSSV leak test while the Christmas Tree is de-pressurised.
These procedures should be used in conjunction with the OEM operation and maintenance
procedures, as well as the following GUIDEXPRO procedures.
5.4.1.1.1
Visual Inspection
Visually inspect the Christmas Tree assembly for leaks and record any defects. Inspection to
include:
5.4.1.1.2
Valve Operation
A. Manual Valve
Stroke the valve 2 3 times to check for correct operation. Refer to table for number of turns for
each size of valve.
2 1/16
12 1/3 turns
Note:
5 1/8
27.5
6 3/8
33.75
Manuals valves must be backed off turn after fully opening or closing to allow the
valve to function properly.
B. Actuated Valve
Function the actuated valve 2 3 times to check for correct operation, and confirm full stroke via
rising stem or visual indicator. Operation should be smooth over full travel of valve in both
directions. Time taken to fully close should be recorded.
5.4.1.1.3
Valve Lubrication
Standard Service
HPHT Shearwater
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Bearing Grease
CI-14 or TF-41
TS-41 / Clare 601
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Note:
A. Stem Bearings
Stem bearings can be greased while the valve is in the open or closed position, or under
pressure. The grease fitting can be found on the bearing cap of the manual valve bonnet.
Connect the manual grease pump to the bearing cap grease fitting. Pump until clean grease
extrudes from the vent port opposite.
B. Valve Grease Injection
Max Per Cavity
Volume (cu in)
Weight (lb)
Note :
2 1/6
43
1.7
5 1/8
312
12.5
5k
583
23.3
6 3/8
10k
583
23.3
15k
1,000
40.1
Where possible the valve cavity will be de-pressurised, however, grease may be
injected while the valve is under pressure.
Grease may be injected into manual valves in either the open or closed position, but preferably
in the closed position. Actuated valves must be in the open position while injecting grease. A
suitable valve should be installed inline, preferably close to the grease fitting if access allows.
This will enable the pump to be removed in the event that the check valve does not re-seat.
Valves that are seldom used or do not have fluids flowing past them may not require the full
quantity of grease. To avoid blockages of instrumentation, etc with grease, carefully observe the
pump pressure on these valves, and stop injecting as soon as a noticeable rise in pressure
above the initial injection pressure occurs. If excess grease is a known problem, limit the grease
injection to between 10% and 25% of the recommended capacity, irrespective of the pressure
indications.
1) Close the manual valve and back-off the stem turn.
2) Identify the valve grease fitting, and carefully remove the cap.
Warning:
Use a back-up spanner to prevent the grease fitting from backing out of
the bonnet. Trapped pressure may exist under the protective cap of the
grease fitting. Back-off the cap carefully and monitor for pressure. If
pressure exists, then re-tighten the cap and record details.
3) If the well is still pressurised, record the upstream and downstream pressures. This will
determine the pump pressure required to overcome the pressure within the cavity.
4) Connect the grease pump to the fitting and begin to pump the grease until the cavity is
filled. At no time should the total amount of grease pumped exceed the recommended
capacity of the valve.
Warning:
5) When the required amount of grease has been injected, the pump air supply should be
isolated, and the injection hose should be vented via the bleeder fitting, prior to removing
from the grease fitting.
Warning:
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If pressure does not vent off quickly, then the grease fitting internal check
valve has not seated. Attempt to reseat by pumping more grease, but if
unsuccessful, then close the inline valve and remove the pump.
Appropriate physical barriers should be placed around the valve to
protect it from impacts until remedial measures are carried out.
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Routine maintenance entails greasing the valve stem bearings and filling the valve with sealant
or grease as applicable, each time the valve is routinely leak tested. It is recommended that this
is carried out while the respective annulus has been bled down
These procedures should be used in conjunction with the OEM operation and maintenance
procedures, as well as the following GUIDEXPRO procedures.
5.4.1.2.1
Visual Inspection
Visually inspect the XT assembly for leaks and record any defects. Inspection to include:
5.4.1.2.2
Valve Operation
A. Manual Valve
Stroke the valve 2 3 times to check for correct operation. Refer to table for number of turns for
each size of valve.
2 1/16
12 1/3 turns
Note:
3 1/8
18 1/8 turns
Manuals valves must be backed off turn after fully opening or closing to
allow the valve to function properly.
B. Actuated Valve
Function the actuated valve 2 3 times to check for correct operation, and confirm full stroke via
rising stem or visual indicator. Operation should be smooth over full travel of valve in both
directions. Time taken to fully close should be recorded.
5.4.1.2.3
Valve Lubrication
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A. Stem Bearings
Stem bearings can be greased while the valve is in the open or closed position, or under
pressure. The grease fitting can be found on the bearing cap of the manual valve bonnet.
Connect the manual grease pump to the bearing cap grease fitting. Pump until clean grease
extrudes from the vent port opposite.
B. 4.2 Valve Grease Injection
Max Per Cavity
2 1/6
3 1/8
Volume (cu in)
43
114
Weight (lb)
1.7
4.6
Note :
Where possible the valve cavity will be de-pressurised, however, grease
may be injected while the valve is under pressure.
Grease may be injected into manual valves in either the open or closed position, but preferably
in the closed position.
Actuated valves must be in the open position while injecting grease in order to bypass the
automatic backseat facility.
A suitable valve should be installed inline, preferably close to the grease fitting if access allows.
This will enable the pump to be removed in the event that the check valve does not re-seat.
Valves that are seldom used or do not have fluids flowing past them may not require the full
quantity of grease. To avoid blockages of instrumentation, etc with grease, carefully observe the
pump pressure on these valves, and stop injecting as soon as a noticeable rise in pressure
above the initial injection pressure occurs. If excess grease is a known problem, limit the grease
injection to between 10% and 25% of the recommended capacity, irrespective of the pressure
indications.
1) Close the manual valve and back-off the stem turn.
2) Identify the valve grease fitting, and carefully remove the cap.
Warning:
Use a back-up spanner to prevent the grease fitting from backing out of
the bonnet. Trapped pressure may exist under the protective cap of the
grease fitting. Back-off the cap carefully and monitor for pressure. If
pressure exists, then re-tighten the cap and record details.
3) If the annulus is still pressurised, record the upstream and downstream pressures. This will
determine the pump pressure required to overcome the pressure within the cavity.
4) Connect the grease pump to the fitting and begin to pump the grease until the cavity is
filled. At no time should the total amount of grease pumped exceed the recommended
capacity of the valve.
Warning:
5) When the required amount of grease has been injected, the pump air supply should be
isolated, and the injection hose should be vented via the bleeder fitting, prior to removing
from the grease fitting.
Warning:
If pressure does not vent off quickly, then the grease fitting internal check
valve has not seated. Attempt to reseat by pumping more grease, but if
unsuccessful, then close the inline valve and remove the pump.
Appropriate physical barriers should be placed around the valve to
protect it from impacts until remedial measures are carried out.
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FMC
5.4.2.1
Routine maintenance entails greasing the valve stem bearings and filling the valve with sealant
or grease as applicable, each time the valve is routinely leak tested. It is recommended that this
is carried out while the respective annulus has been bled down.
These procedures should be used in conjunction with the OEM operation and maintenance
procedures, as well as the following GUIDEXPRO procedures.
5.4.2.1.1
Visual Inspection
Visually inspect the annulus valves for leaks and record any defects. Inspection to include:
5.4.2.1.2
Valve Operation
A. Manual Valve
Stroke the valve 2 3 times to check for correct operation. Refer to table for number of turns for
each size of valve.
2 1/16
12.5 turns
Note:
5.4.2.1.3
Manuals valves must be backed off turn after fully opening or closing to
allow the valve to function properly.
Valve Lubrication
Bearing Grease
FMC G70500
FMC G70500
Note :
A. Stem Bearings
Stem bearings can be greased while the valve is in the open or closed position, or under
pressure. The grease fitting can be found on the bearing cap of the manual valve bonnet.
1) Connect the manual grease pump to the bearing cap grease fitting.
2) Pump grease into the bearing cavity, rotating the hand wheel back and forth about a turn
to distribute the grease.
3) Disconnect the grease pump
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Trapped pressure may exist under the protective cap of the grease fitting.
Back-off the cap carefully and monitor for pressure. If pressure exists,
then re-tighten the cap and record details. Use a back-up spanner to
prevent the grease fitting from backing out of the bonnet.
3) If the annulus is still pressurised, record the upstream and downstream pressures. This will
determine the pump pressure required to overcome the pressure within the cavity.
4) Connect the grease pump to the fitting and begin to pump the grease until pressure builds
up. Open the valve slightly until the pressure starts to relieve.
Warning:
5) When the required amount of grease has been injected, the pump air supply should be
isolated, and the injection hose should be vented via the bleeder fitting, prior to removing
from the grease fitting.
Warning:
If pressure does not vent off quickly, then the grease fitting internal check
valve has not seated. Attempt to reseat by pumping more grease, but if
unsuccessful, then close the inline valve and remove the pump.
Appropriate physical barriers should be placed around the valve to
protect it from impacts until remedial measures are carried out.
Ingram Cactus
Ingram Cactus Valves are installed primarily on some Shell Expro Shearwater Wellheads.
5.4.3.1
Routine maintenance entails greasing the valve stem bearings and filling the valve with sealant
or grease as applicable, each time the valve is routinely leak tested. It is recommended that this
is carried out while the respective annulus has been bled down.
These procedures should be used in conjunction with the OEM operation and maintenance
procedures, as well as the following GUIDEXPRO procedures.
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5.4.3.1.1
Visual Inspection
Visually inspect the valve assembly for leaks and record any defects. Inspection to include:
5.4.3.1.2
Valve Operation
A. Manual Valve
Stroke the valve 2 3 times to check for correct operation. Refer to table for number of turns for
each size of valve.
2 1/16
18 turns
Manuals valves must be backed off 1 full turn after fully opening or closing to
allow the valve to function properly.
Note:
5.4.3.1.3
Valve Lubrication
Valve Grease
Bearing Grease
Type
Standard Service
700149
700149
HPHT Shearwater
713837
713837
Note :
In all cases, reference should be made to the Manufacturers Operation and
Maintenance Manual. Grease specifications may vary between wells due to
particular well characteristics.
A. Stem Bearings
Stem bearings can be greased while the valve is in the open or closed position, or under
pressure. The grease fitting can be found on the bearing cap of the manual valve bonnet.
Connect the manual grease pump to the bearing cap grease fitting. Pump approximately 15
strokes or until pressure builds up.
B. 4.2 Valve Grease Injection
Max Per Cavity
2 1/6
3 1/8
Volume (cu in)
43
114
Weight (lb)
1.7
4.6
Notes : 1. Where possible the valve cavity will be de-pressurised, however, grease may be
injected while the valve is under pressure.
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2.
Grease may be injected into manual valves in either the open or closed position,
but preferably in the closed position.
3.
A suitable valve should be installed inline, preferably close to the grease fitting if
access allows. This will enable the pump to be removed in the event that the
check valve does not re-seat.
4.
Valves that are seldom used or do not have fluids flowing past them may not
require the full quantity of grease. To avoid blockages of instrumentation, etc with
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grease, carefully observe the pump pressure on these valves, and stop injecting
as soon as a noticeable rise in pressure above the initial injection pressure
occurs. If excess grease is a known problem, limit the grease injection to
between 10% and 25% of the recommended capacity, irrespective of the
pressure indications.
1) Close the manual valve and back-off the stem 1 full turn.
2) Identify the valve grease fitting, and carefully remove the cap.
Warning:
Use a back-up spanner to prevent the grease fitting from backing out
along with the cap. Trapped pressure may exist under the protective cap
of the grease fitting. Back-off the cap carefully and monitor for pressure. If
pressure exists, then re-tighten the cap and record details.
3) If the annulus is still pressurised, record the upstream and downstream pressures. This will
determine the pump pressure required to overcome the pressure within the cavity.
4) Connect the grease pump to the fitting and begin to pump the grease until the cavity is
filled. At no time should the total amount of grease pumped exceed the recommended
capacity of the valve.
Warning:
5) When the required amount of grease has been injected, the pump air supply should be
isolated, and the injection hose should be vented via the bleeder fitting, prior to removing
from the grease fitting.
Warning:
If pressure does not vent off quickly, then the grease fitting internal check
valve has not seated. Attempt to reseat by pumping more grease, but if
unsuccessful, then close the inline valve and remove the pump.
Appropriate physical barriers should be placed around the valve to
protect it from impacts until remedial measures are carried out.
5.4.4.1
Routine maintenance entails greasing the valve stem bearings and filling the valve with sealant
or grease as applicable, each time the valve is routinely leak tested. It is recommended that this
is carried out immediately after the SSSV leak test while the Christmas Tree is de-pressurised.
These procedures should be used in conjunction with the OEM operation and maintenance
procedures, as well as the following GUIDEXPRO procedures.
5.4.4.1.1
Visual Inspection
Visually inspect the Christmas Tree assembly for leaks and record any defects. Inspection to
include:
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5.4.4.1.2
Valve Operation
A. Manual Valve
Stroke the valve 2 3 times to check for correct operation. Refer to table for number of turns for
each size of valve.
2 1/16
13 turns
Note:
5 1/8
20
6 3/8
25
Manuals valves must be backed off turn after fully opening or closing to allow
the valve to function properly.
B. Actuated Valve
Function the actuated valve 2 3 times to check for correct operation, and confirm full stroke via
rising stem or visual indicator. Operation should be smooth over full travel of valve in both
directions. Time taken to fully close should be recorded.
5.4.4.1.3
Valve Lubrication
Asset
Brent A,B,C,D
Tern A
Cormorant A
Dunlin A
Eider
Gannet
Fulmar
Auk
Kittywake
Valve Sealant
Type
X-184 (5k)
X-195 (10k)
X-184 Prod
X-195 Ann
X-184
X-184
X-184
X-195
X-184
X-184
X-184
Body Filler
Bearing Grease15
N/a
CI-14 or TF-41
N/a
CI-14 or TF-41
N/a
N/a
N/a
N/a
N/a
N/a
N/a
CI-14 or TF-41
CI-14 or TF-41
CI-14 or TF-41
CI-14 or TF-41
CI-14 or TF-41
CI-14 or TF-41
CI-14 or TF-41
A. Stem Bearings
Stem bearings can be greased while the valve is in the open or closed position, or under
pressure.
Connect the manual grease pump to the bearing cap grease fitting. Pump until clean grease
extrudes from either the outer dust seal or the relief port.
B. Valve Sealant Injection
Max Per Seat
2 1/6
5 1/8
6 3/8
Pump Strokes
18
100
225
Weight of Sealant
1.5 oz
10.8 oz
22 oz
Note :
1. Where possible the valve cavity will be de-pressurised, however, sealant may be
injected while the valve is under pressure.
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2.
Sealant may be injected into manual valves in either the open or closed position,
but preferably in the closed position.
3.
Use a back-up spanner to prevent the grease fitting from backing out
along with the cap. Trapped pressure may exist under the protective cap
of the sealant injection fitting. Remove the cap carefully and slowly to
allow any trapped pressure to vent off. If pressure does not quickly vent
off, then re-tighten the cap and record details.
3) If the well is still pressurised, record the upstream and downstream pressures. This will
determine the pump pressure required to overcome the pressure within the cavity.
4) Connect the sealing compound pump to the fitting and begin to pump the sealant until the
seat reservoir is filled. The operator should notice a significant increase in pressure when
the reservoir is full. At no time should the total amount of sealant pumped exceed the
recommended capacity of the valve seat.
Warning:
5) When the required amount of sealant has been injected, the pump air supply should be
isolated, and the injection hose should be vented via the bleeder fitting, prior to removing
from the sealant injection fitting.
Warning:
If pressure does not vent off quickly, then the grease fitting internal check
valve has not seated. Attempt to reseat by pumping more grease, but if
unsuccessful, then close the inline valve and remove the pump.
Appropriate physical barriers should be placed around the valve to
protect it from impacts until remedial measures are carried out.
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