Riser running in deepwater: how frequently to test the c&k lines
02 August 2018 Dear all,As the industry pushes into deeper and deeper water, the BOP/riser running time becomes very significant. We are doing more and more DWOPs for clients drilling in 1500m + water depth.
At this week's DWOP (2000m WD), we discussed optimising BOP/riser running. The choke & lines are currently tested every 400m. However, I would like to see if that could be changed to a test once through the spalshzaone, and then before picking up the slip-joint.
What are the rest of you doing and what is your experience? If you are doing as I propose, what are you doing to mitigate the risk (such as new c&K seals every time running the stack.
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Key question: Has ansyone ever had to pull back after a failed test? If so, had the seals all been new?
Many thanks
Dave
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