Utah Admin. Code R614-2-19 - Drilling Industry - Special Services
A. Special Services.
1. The owner/operator shall require that all
applicable requirements of other sections of these Rules and Regulations, in
addition to the following requirements, shall apply to Special Services and
Operations.
2. The supervisor of
the special service shall hold a pre-job meeting with his crew to review
responsibilities for the operations to be performed.
3. Special services fire extinguishers shall
be placed in an accessible position.
4. Precautions shall be taken to prevent
personnel or vehicles from crossing under or over unprotected wire lines,
pressurized hoses, or pipe.
5.
There shall be a minimum number of employees in the derrick or within 6 feet of
the wellbore during the time a swab line or other wire line is being run in the
hole.
6. Smoking or open fires
shall be permitted only in designated areas.
7. A frozen flow line or hose shall not
knowingly be flexed or hit.
8. Line
wipers shall be adequately secured.
9. Oil savers should not be adjusted while
the line is in motion except by remote means.
10. Only a qualified person shall operate the
cathead.
11. All discharge lines
shall be laid with sufficient flexible joints, preventing rigidity so as to
prevent excess vibration at wellbore.
12. When using an open ended flow line to
flow or bleed off a well, it shall be secured at the end of the flow line and
at each 30 foot interval before opening the flow line.
B. Mud Pits and Tanks.
1. Portable tanks shall be located where it
is not possible for employees or equipment to come into contact with overhead
power lines.
2. All valves and
gauges shall be checked to be sure there is no pressure on the lubricator
before working on or removing it. Prior to breaking out (rigging down), all
pressure shall be bled off the lines that are to be broken out.
3. A lubricator or other adequate control
devices shall be used to allow the removal of the downhole tool under
controlled conditions.
4. Only
necessary personnel shall be permitted near the pressurized lubricator, flow
lines, and wellbore.
5. All
wellbore adapters, wireline valves, and lubricating equipment shall be of such
a design, strength, and material to withstand the maximum surface pressure of
the well and the lateral movement of the lubricator.
C. Safety Procedures for Drill Stem Tests.
1. Initial opening of drill stem test tools
shall be restricted to daylight hours only.
2. Test line and valves shall be checked, and
the test line shall be securely anchored at each end and at each 30 foot
interval.
3. When taking a drill
stem test, and hydrocarbons appear at the surface, it shall be mandatory that
such hydrocarbons are reversed out before coming out of the hole.
4. Drill stem tests shall not be taken in
known or expected zones containing H2S with tubular
goods of strengths less than Grade "E" drill pipe.
5. All drill stem tests in known or expected
zones containing H2S shall be reversed out. This shall
be done in daylight hours only.
6.
A reversing mechanism shall be included in the test tool assembly in order to
be able to reverse.
7. The kelly
hose shall not be used as part of the test line.
D. Treating.
1. The special services supervisor shall
personally check to see that all valves in discharge lines are open before
giving orders to pump.
2. During
operations each employee designated to handle the pumping shall remain
constantly at his designated position while the pump is in operation, unless
relieved by an authorized employee as directed by the supervisor on that
job.
3. Cementing pressure shall
not exceed equipment maximum safe working pressure.
4. All acidizing, fracturing, and hot oil
trucks and tanks shall be at least 75 feet from the wellbore.
5. The services supervisor shall see that all
flammable fluid spilled on location is adequately covered with dirt before
pumping operations start.
6.
Flammable fluids shall not be bled back into open measuring tanks on equipment
designed for pumping.
7. All
spilled oil or acid shall be covered or properly disposed of after breakout
with adequate precautions taken to prevent personnel from contact with such
material.
8. All equipment that
could produce a source of ignition shall not be permitted within 75 feet of any
tank containing a flammable material.
9. When pumping a flammable fluid, all
electrical or internal combustion equipment not used for performance of the
job, and all fires shall be shut down or off during treatment.
10. All blending equipment used in fracturing
operations shall be grounded to a conductive rod driven into the ground and all
sand hauling equipment, unloading sand into blender hopper, shall be
"electrically bonded" to the blender.
11. All supercharged suction hoses shall be
covered with hose covers to deflect fluids when pumping flammable
fluids.
Notes
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