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Definitions1. Gin Pole-An A frame structure
located at the top of standard derricks used
to list and lower the crown block intoposition.
2. Water Table -The water table is the walk-
around at the top of standard derricks whichsupports the crown block.
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Definitions3. Crown Block- A series of sheaves
affixed in the top of the derrick used to
change the direction of pull from thedrawworks to the traveling block.
4. Derrick - Vertical structure that allows
vertical clearance and strength to raise andlower the drill string. This structure with-
stands two types of loading: compressive
loading and wind loading.
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DefinitionsTypes of Derricks:
Triple-has the capacity of pulling 90
stands of pipe
Double-has the capacity of pulling 60
stands of pipe
Single- has the capacity of pulling
30stands of pipe (one 30-ft joint)
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DefinitionsStandard Derricks - Four sided structures
that must be assembled and disassembled
when transporting.
Portable Derricks - Telescoping and
jackknife types. The telescoping derrick is
raised and lowered in an extending andcollapsing fashion and lowered in one piece,
but may be disassembled to some degree
after being lowered.
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Definitions5. Stand - A stand generally consists of two
to four joints of made-up drill pipe. The
stand is generally used when running orpulling the drill string in and out of the hole.
6. Monkey board - (Stabbing board) The
platform on which the derrick man workswhen tripping pipe.
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Definitions7. Racking Fingers - Fingers or members
where the stands are racked and secured
while tripping pipe.
8. A Frame -The A frame structure on
a jackknife used to raise and lower the mast.
It also supports the derrick in the raisedposition.
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Definitions9. Bull line and Sheaves - The large line and
sheaves located on the A frame of a
jackknife used to raise and lower thederrick.
10. Traveling Block - The block and tackle
which is rigged with the crown block bymultiples of drilling line strung between the
crown block and the traveling block. The
efficiency, En, can be computed as
blocks.travelingandcrownin thepairssheave
ofnumbertheisnwhere98.0n
bE
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En
= en
where
En is the overall hoisting efficiencye is the efficiency of each sheave
n is the number of lines strung between
the crown block and travelling block
Example: e = 0.98; n = 8then: E
n= 0.851
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11. Swivel - That part of the drill sting
which connects the rotary hose to the drill
string and allows circulation and rotation at
the same time.
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Definitions12. Kelly - The square or hexagonal
member at the upper most part of the drill
string (immediately below the swivel) thatpasses through a properly fitting bushing
known as the kelly bushing or drivebushing.
The drive bushing transmits rotary motionto the kelly which results in the turning of
the drill string.
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Definitions13. Kelly Bushing/Drive Bushing - That
bushing which fits inside the rotary bushing
and transmits rotary torque to the kelly.
14. Rotary Bushing - The bushing that fits
inside of the rotary table opening. This is
where the drill pipe and collar slips seatwhen the drill string is suspended from the
rotary table for connections or tripping pipe.
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15. Rotary - Transmits the rotary motion ortorque from the power source to the drive
bushing.
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16. Kelly Cock - Safety valves located above
and/or below the kelly. These valves are of a
ball type and must be manually operated. Theirprimary purpose is to prevent flow up the drill
string in case of emergencies. A third kelly cock
is generally kept on the drill floor to be used inthe drill string in the event flow up the drill
string occurs while making a connection or
tripping pipe.
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Definitions16. Kelly Cock, cont. - (Federal leases,
USGS, requires two kelly cock valves-
above and below the kelly- and a third oneon the drill floor in the opened position.) A
secondary use of the kelly cock valve below
the kelly is to prevent the loss of mud fromthe kelly while making a connection. This
should be discouraged to prevent wear on
the kelly cock valve.
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Definitions17. Inside POB Valve - This valve is also
used to prevent flow up the drill string when
the well kicks and a connection or trippingoperations are under way. This valve
operates like a check valve and is always
kept in open position on the rig floor. Thisvalve is required to be on the rig floor in the
open position for Federal leases.
BOP
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18. Kelly Saver Sub - A sub located blow
the lower kelly cock valve. The function ofthis sub is to prevent wear on the kellys
threads and to centralize the kelly by means
of a rubber protector, thus preventing wearon the kellys hexagonal or square shape.
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19. Elevators - The elevators are used for latching
on to the tool joint or lift sub of the drill pipe or
drill collars. This enables the lifting and loweringof the drill string while making a trip. The
elevators are connected to the hoisting system
(traveling block) by means of bails.
20. Bails - The bails connect the traveling block
and elevators. They are solid steel bars with eyes
at both ends.
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Definitions21. Hook - The hook is located beneath the
traveling block. This device is used to pick
up and secure the swivel and kelly.22. Slips - Latch around the drill pipe and
seat in the rotary bushing in the rotary table.
The slips support and transmit the weight ofthe drill string to the rotary table while
making a connection or tripping pipe.
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Definitions22. Slips, cont. -
A. Drill Pipe
B. Drill Collar
C. Casing
23. Drawworks - The principal parts of the
drawworks are the drum, the drum brakes,
transmission, and cathead.
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23. Drawworks, cont. -
A. the drum is housed in the drawworks
and transmits the torque required for
hoisting and braking. It also stores the
drilling line required to move thetraveling block the length of the derrick.
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Definitions23. Drawworks, cont. -
B. The cathead is a shaft with a lifting
head that extends on either side of thedrawworks and has two major functions.
It is used in making up and breaking out
tool joints in the drill string. It is alsoused as a hoisting device for heavy
equipment on the drill floor.
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Definitions23. Drawworks, cont. -
B. This is done by wrapping the catline
(catline is generally made of rope and isconnected to a piece of chain used to tie
on to equipment) around the lifting head.
The number of turns of rope on the headand the tension provided by the operator
controls the force of the pull.
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Definitions23. Drawworks, cont. -
C. The drawworks contains all of the
controls to divert the rig power toneeded operations.
24. V-Door Ramp - The ramp which
connects the V door to the cat walk.
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25. Sandline - The sandline is a smalldrawworks system. The line is generally used
for running surveys or fishing for lost surveys.
These units are usually integral parts of thedrawworks.
26. Kelly Spinner - A pneumatic operated spinner
located above the kelly. It is used to spin the kellyto make up tool joints when making connections.The kelly spinner can generally spin clockwise tospeed up connections.
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27. Tongs - Large wrench-like devices that
are used to tighten up and break out tooljoints or connections. The tongs are
connected to the break out and make up
catheads. Hydraulic tongs are generally
used to make up casing and tubing, deriving
power from a hydraulic unit.
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28. Auxilliary Brakes, cont. -
A. The hydro-dynamic type braking isprovided by water being impelled in a
direction opposite to the rotation of the
drum. The brake is mounted on a shaftthat can be engaged to the drawworks.
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28. Auxilliary Brakes, cont. -
B. The electromagnetic type braking is provided
by two opposing magnetic fields. The magnitudeof the magnetic fields is dependent on the speed
of rotation and the amount of external excitation
current supplied. In both types of auxiliarybraking systems, the heat development must be
dissipated using a liquid cooling system.
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29. Deadline Reel and Clamp - The drilling
line strung through the traveling block and
to the drawworks is secured by the deadline,
which is wrapped around the deadline reel
and clamped. This prevents the line from
slipping and the traveling block fromfalling.
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30. Mud Pumps - Mud pumps are used for
circulating the drilling fluid down the drill pipe and
out of the annulus. These are high-pressure and
high-volume pumps. They can be double-acting
duplex pumps or single-acting triplex pumps.
A. The double-acting duplex pump has
four pumping actions per pump cycle.
B. The single-acting triplex pump has
three pumping actions per pump cycle.
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32. Desander - Desilter- The desander and
desilters are for contaminant or solids removal
purposes. These devices separate sand-sizeparticles from the drilling mud. Both devices
operate like a hydrocyclone. The mud is pumped
in at the top of the cyclone. This causes the mudstream to hit the vortex finder which forces the
mud down the cyclone in a whirling fashion
towards the apex of the cyclone.
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Definitions32. Desander - Desilter- The heavier
particles are forced outward faster than the
smaller particles. The heavier particles onthe outside of the whirling fluid are
deposited out of the apex while the much
smaller particles follow the path of theliquid and reverse their path in the center
and flow out of the cyclone through the
vortex finder.
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Definitions32. Desander - Desilter cont. - The
difference between the various operations of
the desander, desilter, and clay ejector relateto the size of the cyclone.
Cyclone Size
Desander 6 or larger
Desilter 4 or larger
Clay Ejector 2 or larger
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Definitions35. Mud Gas Separator - This is generally
the first device available to extract gas from
the mud. It consists of a tower with baffleplates, which are flat plates that force the
fluid through a certain path. The mud is
allowed to flow in the tower over the baffleplates which separates some of the
entrained gas. This device generally can
extract 50% to 60% of the gas.
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Definitions36. Accumulator - The accumulator is a
hydraulic system that maintains and stores
enough high-pressured fluid to operate everyfunction of the blow-out preventors (BOPs) at
least once and still have a reasonable reserve, as
defined by the governing agency rules. Thesystem has a pump which pumps the hydraulic
fluid into storage bottles.
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Definitions36. Accumulator, cont. - The storage
bottles have floats which separate the
hydraulic fluid from the gas (nitrogen) inthe upper part of the chamber. As fluid is
pumped into the chamber bottles, the gas is
compressed, resulting in the pressureneeded to move the hydraulic fluid to
operate the BOPs.
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Definitions37. Bag-Type Preventers (Annular Preventers)
The annular preventers consist of a rubber-
covered, metal-ribbed sealing element. Thiselement is caused to collapse and seal by
allowing the pressurized hydraulic fluid from
the accumulator to move a tapered, form-fittedcylinder against the rubber which causes
collapse.
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Definitions37. Bag-Type Preventers (Annular
Preventers) cont.-
A. Real rubber sealing elements whichwear much longer but should not be
used with oil-base muds or known oil
fields because of the adverse effect ofthe oil on the rubber.
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38. Ram Preventers - This type BOP is used
mainly as a backup to the bag-type preventer or
for high-pressure situations.A. The pipe rams have two rams on
opposite sides that close by moving
towards one another. The rams themselves
have semicircular openings which match the
diameter of pipe being used. Each different size
pipe requires correctly sized rams.
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Definitions38. Ram Preventers, cont. -
B. If a tapered string is being used to
drill a well, such as a 5 drill pipe and a3-1/2 drill pipe, then two ram-type
preventers must generally be used. This
type preventer cannot allow the pipe tobe worked through it.
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38. Ram Preventers, cont. -
C. The blind rams do have the semicircular
opening of the pipe rams. Instead, the frontsurface of the blind rams is flat, and they can
only be used to seal the annulus when there is no
pipe in the hole.
D. The shear blind rams are designed to cut
through the drill pipe and seal the hole. this type
of preventer should only be used as a last resort.
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Definitions40. Choke Manifold- This is a system of
valves and lines which are attached to the
choke line, and in some cases, kill line. Themanifold is used to help control a well that
has kicked by diverting the flow to various
functions such as an adjustable choke. It isdesigned for versatility in diverting the mud
flow after experiencing a kick.
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Definitions41. Adjustable Choke - The adjustable choke is
usually hydraulically controlled from a remote
panel located on the rig floor. The purpose of theadjustable choke is to hold the correct back
pressure on a well when controlling a kick so as
not to allow any more formation fluid into thehole and/or prevent breaking the formation down
while controlling the well.
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42. HCR Valve - the HCR valve is a
hydraulically operated gate valve. Thisvalve is used on diverter systems and choke
lines leading from the blow out preventers.
The advantage of the valve is that it can be
operated remotely.
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Definitions45. Hole Opener - The hole opener serves
the same purpose as the underreamer, which
is to enlarge the previously drilled hole.Unlike the underreamer, the hole opener is
full-gauged.
46. Rat Hole - The steel casing extendingbelow the rig floor where the kelly and
swivel are stored while tripping.
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50. Heavyweight Drill Pipe - Thick-walled
heavy drill pipe is used in lieu of drillcollars. It is generally used in high-angled
well where too many drill collars hamper
drilling operations.
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53. Substructure - the substructure provides
the support for the derrick and derrick
loading. It also provides the necessaryclearance beneath the rig floor for he
preventor stack.
54. Keyway - The keyway is the opening onan inland barge or offshore jackup in which
the drilling operations are performed.
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56. Moonpool - The hole through a floater
or semi-submersible structure is which the
drilling operations are performed.57. Motion Compensator - A pneumatic,
hydraulic surface unit that compensates for
the heave of a drillship or semi-submersible.This allows the drill string and bit to remain
stationary with respect to the earth.
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57. Bumper Subs, cont. - A disadvantage of
the bumper sub is maintenance costs both
for the tool itself and lost time due totripping pipe when one fails. Furthermore,
the position of the bumper sub is not ever
really known while drilling operations are
being carried out, so its effectiveness can be
limited.
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58. Pods and Control Lines - The pods and
control lines are used in subsea operations;
the control lines run from the accumulatorto the pods which are located on the subsea
BOP stack. These two devices are
responsible for transmitting the hydraulic
pressure from the accumulator to actuate the
various functions of the subsea BOP stack.
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59. Cat Walk - The cat walk is where the
pipe is laid down from the drill floor. Any
elevated walkway may be referred to as a
catwalk.