FLAG-EKD ( Early Kick Detection ) - We call it here as Coriolis. - It is hook up to the main flow system which is 18" dia line from the bell nipple. It is used during drilling when the BOP is down and connected to the HPWH ( High Presseure Wellhead Housing ). The one who monitor this is the Gerservices Engr. or we called them Mud Loggers because they take logging data from the mud that comes out from the well. FLAG-EKD is a good system because it tells us exact time recording when we get a kick. Kick- is an uncontrolled flow of fluid coming fromt he reservoir. I always ask my driller are we in the safe margin everytime we are drilling. Hope this help you Bai. I'll take pictures Bai if I get a chance because we need permit for camera around the rig especially if its HPHT well and sour service well.
Bro sa ako nahibaw-an last Agency nako was 2005 with IPAMS sa Leon Guinto, Malate, Manila. Naa lain thread ani regarding offshore. I believe I've mentioned almost all Agency didto who caters offshore personnel. I started this thread for everyone's information what are the equipments used in offshore Ultra Deepwater Drillship 10K. 10K - means 10,000ft water depth is the maximum limit that the drillship that can provide to the client. Right now in Africa water depth is only the most 3000ft. When I was in Brazil we have 7000ft of water depth. It took us almost 4 days of running riser before we got to drill.
Bai my apologies. Design Engr man diay ka mas well informed pa gyod ka ani. We used your design already and it works perfectly. This is my first time to use the Coriolis system, on my previous rigs we only depend on the flow rate returns and the pit volume totalizer. Increase in flow, increase in pit level means the well has a gas coming out to the surface then mitigate the problem which is wellcontrol situation. Decrease in Flow, Decrease in pit level we have to pump more so there will be no vacuum effect from the surface to initialize a kick then wellcontrol situation.
This is a PCW (Pipe Catwalk Machine) also called The Catwalk Shuttle System(CWS) is designed for the handling of tubulars both running in and out of hole and to ensure maximum safety for operating personnel. The PCM gives an almost '' hands - free '' operation of the tubulars. The PCM is designed for rough handling, easy maintenance and a long trouble free operation time.
The CWS has two distinct modes of operation:
• When handling tubulars up to 20” diameter the CWS utilizes a “loading platform” with its associated feeding system.
• Tubulars, casings etc., of 20”and larger in diameter are handled by use of the shuttle and shuttle cradle operating under manual control. The CWS can be run between pipe deck and drill floor under semi-automatic or manual control.
On the pipe-deck, operation of the CWS is to be coordinated with the pipe-handling Knuckle Boom Crane and on the Drill-floor the operation is to be coordinated with the horizontal to vertical pipe-handler system. The CWS is designed for operation together with gripper yokes. Tubulars up to 20” diameter are handled using the loading platform, which is essentially a storage area on the CWS. The tubulars, typically drill-pipes, drill-collars and casing are individually transferred from loading platform to pipe trough by a feeding mechanism. The tubulars are supported in a stable, horizontal position when transported with the CWS. The CWS can run or remove the capacity of the loading platform before returning to the pipe deck for loading/unloading by the pipe handling crane.
All CWS functions are remotely operated from a portable control panel close to V-door and also equipped with interface for connection to Drillers Cabin. This portable control panel may be lifted out of it’s deck pedestal and carried by the CWS operator, or alternatively it may be located in Drillers Cabin.
Maintenance/emergency operation of all CWS functions is possible directly from the control valves mounted at the rear of the skate.
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Nice thread, makasuya inyong trabaho @jill ug @pepponeskie. hehehehe
I wish I would land to this kind of job.
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