053-8 Wyo. Code R. §§ 8-2 - Safety Procedures for Drill Stem Tests
(a) Initial opening
of drill stem test tools shall be restricted to daylight hours only.
(b) Fire extinguishers shall be checked to
assure operational readiness before drill stem test tools are started in the
hole.
(c) Blowout preventers,
kill-line and fill-up line shall be checked to ensure that all such equipment
is in proper working condition before drill stem test tools are started in the
hole.
(i) Fill-up lines shall be installed to
keep the casing full of drilling fluid. Separate provisions for kill lines
shall be made.
(d) Test
line and valves shall be checked, and the test line shall be securely anchored
at each end and at each 30 foot interval.
(e) The derrickman shall inspect the escape
line, emergency decent device and slide for accessibility of emergency
use.
(f) The mud box shall be
hooked up and ready for use before the drill stem test tool is
hoisted.
(g) Fluid recovered from
the mud box shall flow to circulating tanks or to a reserve pit.
(h) Smoking or open fires shall be permitted
only in designated areas no less than seventy-five (75) feet from the well
bore.
(i) Wet plugs shall be used
well in advance of reaching influxing fluids when drill stem tests are
pulled.
(j) 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.
(k) Drill stem tests shall not be taken in
known or expected zones containing H2S with tubular goods of strengths greater
than grade X-95 drill pipe.
(i) A controlled
environment shall be required if strength greater than Grade "E" is used. The
drilling environment shall be controlled by maintenance of drilling fluid
hydrostatic head and by the use of one or more of the following:
(A) Maintain a mud two (2) pH greater than or
equal to ten (10), or
(B) Use
chemical sulfide scavengers and/or inhibitors or
(C) Use a drilling fluid in which oil is the
continuous phase.
(ii)
Limit drill stem testing in sour environments to as brief a period as possible,
using operating procedures that will minimize exposure to sulfide stress
cracking conditions.
(iii) All
drill stem tests in known or expected zones containing H2S shall be reversed
out (in daylight has only) before coming out of the hole.
(l) Rig engine exhaust emissions shall be
adequately cooled before being released to the atmosphere.
(m) The well bore shall be kept full of
drilling fluids at all times.
(n)
Adequate measures shall be taken to prevent unauthorized personnel in the
area.
(o) Every rig shall be
equipped with a safety valve with connections for each type of tool joint being
used.
(p) Drilling fluids shall be
conditioned prior to running the test to minimize the possibility of
blowout.
(q) Every test plug used
above the derrick floor shall be attached to the elevator links by double
safety cables or chains.
(r) A
reversing valve shall be included in the test tool assembly in order to be able
to reverse.
(s) The kelly hose
shall not be used as a part of the test line.
(t) All spark producing equipment in the dog
house shall be disconnected until the test is concluded.
Notes
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