Utah Admin. Code R649-3-7 - Well Control
1. When drilling in
wildcat territory, the owner or operator shall take any reasonably necessary
precautions for keeping the well under control at any time and shall provide,
at the time the well is started, proper high pressure fittings and equipment.
Pressure control equipment shall be maintained in good working condition at any
time.
2. In any proved areas, the
use of blowout prevention equipment "BOPE" shall be in accordance with the
established and approved practice in the area. Pressure control equipment shall
be maintained in good working condition at any time.
3. Upon installation, any ram type BOPE and
related equipment, including casing, shall be tested to the lesser of the full
manufacturer's working pressure rating of the equipment, 70% of the minimum
internal yield pressure of any casing subject to test, or one psi/ft of the
last casing string depth. Annular type BOPE are to be tested in conformance
with the manufacturer's published recommendations. The operator shall maintain
records of such testing until the well is completed and will submit copies of
such tests to the division if required.
4. In addition to the initial pressure tests,
ram and annular type preventers shall be checked for physical operation each
trip. Any BOPE components, with the exception of an annular type blowout
preventer, shall be tested monthly to the lesser of 50% of the manufacturer's
rated pressure of the BOPE, the maximum anticipated pressure to be contained at
the surface, one psi/ft of the last casing string depth, or 70% of the minimum
internal yield pressure of any casing subject to test.
5. If a pressure seal in the assembly is
disassembled, a test of that seal shall be conducted prior to the resumption of
any drilling operation. A shell test of the affected seal shall be adequate. If
the affected seal is integral with the BOP stack, either pipe or blind ram,
necessitating a test plug to be set in order to test the seal, the division may
grant approval to proceed without testing the seal if necessary for prudent
operations.
6. Any tests of BOPE
shall be noted on the driller's log, IADC report book, or equivalent and shall
be available for examination by the director or an authorized agent during
routine inspections.
7. BOPE used
in possible or probable hydrogen sulfide or sour gas formations shall be
suitable for use in such areas.
Notes
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