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Title: Underbalance Drilling


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Underbalance Drilling
  • Rotating Heads
  • Rotating BOPs

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Rotating HeadsRotating BOPs
  • Used to divert the return flow stream down the
    blooey line, flow line or to the choke manifold.

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Rotating Drilling Heads
  • Two types of systems hydraulic active (RBOP) and
    mechanical sealing (RH)
  • Both are used successfully in air and
    underbalanced wells

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Rotating HeadMechanical Sealing Type
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Rotating Head Mechanical Sealing Mechanism
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Rotating BOPHydraulic ActiveRBOPTM Kelly Packer
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Closing Unit
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Manufacturers
  • Williams
  • Smith Grant
  • Shaffer RSBOP (Varco)
  • Northland Inter-Tech
  • RBOP
  • TESCO1
  • Alpine - Technicorp
  • Lynn International
  • Others

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Mechanical Seal Rotating Heads
  • Pressure Ranges
  • Low 300psi
  • Medium 700psi
  • High 1500psi
  • Very High 3000psi
  • Static pressure ranges are twice as high

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Mechanical Sealing Rotating Heads
  • Kelly Bushing
  • Drive Bushing
  • Swing Bolt Clamp
  • Stripper Rubber

Grant - Smith
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Conventional Rotating HeadWilliams Model 9000
Kelly Driver
500 psi rotating
Bearing Assembly
1000 psi static
Up to 200 rpm
Stripper Rubber
Geothermal model - two stripper rubbers
Bowl
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Negative Impact to Stripper Rubber Elements
  • The purpose of the stripper rubber is to provide
    a seal around the kelly as it rotates and to seal
    around the drill pipe while tripping in or out of
    the hole.

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Stripper Rubber Composition
  • Natural- Air, Mist, Foam, Gas
  • Polyurethane- Oil Based below 140 F
  • Nitrile - Oil Based above 140 F
  • Butyl - Geothermal and H2S

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Negative Impact to Stripper Rubber Elements
  • Kelly condition is critical.
  • Surface condition- check wear pattern on corners
  • Bent Kellys

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Alignment
  • Rig to Stack Alignment is critical
  • Check Daily
  • Suspect to excessive element usage

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Other Negative Impacts
  • Drill pipe identification grooves
  • Pitting and abrasion on drill pipe
  • Tong and slip die damage
  • Some hardbanding
  • Mills and bits

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Other Negative Impacts
  • Extreme cold
  • Extreme heat
  • Age
  • Sun light

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Low Pressure Rotating Head
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Medium Pressure RDH
  • Pressure to 700 psi
  • Single or Dual Element
  • Lower Mounting Spools from 7 1/16 2000 psi to 13
    5/8- 5000 psi.
  • Outlet Flanges are 7 1/16-2000/3000 psi

Grant - Smith
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High Pressure MODEL 7000
For use on rigs with top drives or Kellys
CALL FOR SIZES AVAILABLE
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MODEL 7000 COMPONENTS
U.S. Patent No.5,662,181 Rotating Blowout
Preventer
REMOTE MODULAR POWER UNIT
REMOTE MONITORING CONTROL CONSOLE
MODEL 7000 ROTATING CONTROL HEAD
MODEL 7000 EXPLODED CUT-AWAY VIEW
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Rotating Head Schematics
Single Element
Dual Element
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Main Components
  • Hydraulic Oiler Lubricator/ And cooling System
  • Heavy Duty Rotating Drilling Head

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Bearing Assembly
  • Contains large heavy duty tapered roller bearings
  • Bearing Chamber sealed with low pressure seals
    against atmospheric pressure
  • Separate high pressure seal assembly to contain
    wellbore pressure

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Drive Assembly andStripper Rubber
  • Elastomers available for oil, gas or geothermal
    drilling
  • Available in single or dual element systems
  • Combination one piece drive assembly and stripper
    rubber

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KELLY DRIVERS
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MODEL 8000/9000 STRIPPER RUBBERS
  • Standard
  • Heavy duty
  • Oil resistant

Stripper rubber usage is determined by the
operating pressures, Kelly and drill pipe
conditions and stack alignment.
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MODEL 9200 GEOTHERMAL STRIPPER RUBBERS
  • Drill collar (1)
  • Drill pipe (2)

Stripper rubber usage is determined by the
operating pressures, Kelly and drill pipe
conditions and stack alignment.
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7000 SERIES STRIPPER RUBBERS
Stripper rubber usage is determined by the
operating pressures, Kelly and drill pipe
conditions and stack alignment.
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CASING STRIPPER RUBBERS
Available for all models
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LOGGING ADAPTER
Available for all models
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SPACER SPOOLS
Available in all sizes Specify flange series and
height when ordering
TO ONLY BE USED ABOVE ANNULAR BOP
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FLOWLINE FLANGES
Used to connect flowline to Rotating Head 7
1/16" - 3000 - w / swages from 6" - 12" 11" -
3000 - w / swages from 6" - 12"
Available for all models
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PIPE WIPER HOLDER
Available for all models
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OILER - LUBRICATOR
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DRILLING NIPPLE
Available for all models
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SNUBBING ADAPTER
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BLANKED FLANGES
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TEST PLUG
Available for all models
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RBOP - Oil Tools International
  • Developed by SealTech, Oryx Energy, Clayton
    Williams and Exxon
  • Designed for use in High GOR wells, Wells With
    H2S and High Pressure Wells.

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Wellhead Pressure Control
  • Active pressure unit
  • Multiple pressure settings
  • Simple quick packer change
  • 2000 psi static pressure
  • 11 ID capabilities

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RBOP Schematic
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Wellhead Pressure Control
Quick-Change Packer Assembly
Kelly Drive Assembly
Inner Packer
Outer Packer
Bearing
Hydraulic Fluid Inlet
Surge Bottle
Seal
Outlet Flange
Bottom Flange
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Wellhead Pressure Control
  • Simple quick packer change
  • Redundant element sealing
  • 11 ID capabilities

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  • Multiple pressure
  • settings
  • Rig floor operation

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RBOP Closing Unit
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Shaffer Rotating Blow-Out Preventer
  • 2,500 psi rotating - 5,000 psi static

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Shaffer PCWD
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Passing a Tool Joint
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Techcorp 3000
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Inner Replaceable Element
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TESCO DOUBLE ANNULAR
  • Not a rotating preventer
  • Uses two small modified Shafer packers
  • Used like a rotating preventor

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Rotating Heads and Rotating Blow Our
PreventersSUMMARY
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Rotating Drilling HeadsLow - High Pressure
Systems
  • Mechanical Interface
  • Systems
  • Not API certified as a blowout preventer
  • Stretch-interface seal maintained, assisted with
    wellbore pressure
  • Wellsite replaceable bearing assembly
  • Hydraulic Activated Systems
  • Not API certified as a blowout preventer
  • Sealability is electronically hydraulically
    actuated as a function of wellbore pressure
  • Shop serviced bearing assembly

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Hydraulic Lubricator Systems
  • Hydraulic Active
  • System
  • Seal is hydraulically actuated as a function of
    wellbore pressure and lubricates the bearing
  • Usually a common oil reservoir cools bearing
  • Mechanical Interface System
  • Seal is activated by well pressure
  • Circulating system for high pressure used to
    lubricate and cool bearing -does not activate
    elements

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Rotating Drilling HeadsHigh Pressure Systems
  • Hydraulic Activated Systems
  • Pressure to activate is controlled by sensor or
    manually.
  • Seal is totally controllable.
  • Mechanical Interface
  • Systems
  • Seal is always active and increases with
    increasing well pressure.
  • No pressure seal is function of stretch fit.

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