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Lot 8 Dafora Appendix B Standards and Specifications Dafora
Lot 8 Dafora Appendix B Standards and Specifications Dafora
2. 4 Waste 9
3 PERSONNEL 10
3.1 Key Personnel 10
3.3.1 Identification 17
3.3.2 Safety Officer and Safety Training Officer (STO) 17
3.3.3 "Green Hat Policy" 17
3.3.4 Seat Belt Compliance 17
3.3.5 Training and Competency18
3.3.6 Training Records 21
3.3.7 Personnel Induction on Site 21
3.3.8 Course Recognition 21
4. REQUIREMENTS RELATED TO LAND RIGS 22
4.1 Land Rig Well Site22
4.2 Waste Disposal 22
4.3 Rig Move Operations and Road Transport 22
Appendix 2 44
Appendix 3 50
It is in the interest of achieving the objectives of the subsequent contracts, that the wells drilling
services are performed in accordance with required standards and specifications.
Contractor shall perform the services in accordance with, and in order of precedence of Company
requirements, American Petroleum Institute (API) and other internationally recognised standards,
specifically those listed below, unless otherwise formally instructed by Company.
Contractor shall make available at the rig site, all API, ISO, NACE International, and IADC
procedures and documents referenced below.
For this paragraph, where reference is made to “latest version” this should be taken to mean the
version current at the effective date of the contract.
During contract performance the current edition at the Commencement Date of the following API
documents shall be used and adhered to, in support of and in addition to the contract, and shall be
available at the site for both Company and Contractor personnel.
Unless a specific edition for a document is clearly stipulated in paragraph documents applicable to
contract, any standards, guidelines, rules, regulations, specifications and the like (“specs”) which
are stipulated as to be observed by Contractor during performance of subsequent contract shall be
applied in the current edition as at the effective date of the subsequent contract.
Contractors who are unable to fully meet Company’s requirements and standards exceeding the
minimum requirements may submit an Upgrade Plan. The Upgrade Plan should describe the areas
of shortfall in the Contractors bid, Contractors estimated cost to meet OMV Petrom’s requirements
and standards, and an execution plan with a clear timeline.
Should Contractors bid be successful, Company may, at its sole discretion, elect to provide
financial assistance for some, or all, of the amount proposed by Contractor provided that
Contractor grants Company an advance payment guarantee in the form of a bank letter in the
amount of 100% of the value of the financial assistance paid by Company.
The mutually agreed Upgrade Plan including its cost will be signed by both Parties prior to the
Effective Date of the contract. Costs incurred by Contractor before the submission of the bid may
not be included in the Upgrade Plan for reimbursement. Contractor shall fully comply with all
Company requirements, standards & specifications within 6 (six) months starting with the
Commencement Date.
In case Contractor does not comply with 90 % of the requirements Company reserves the right to
terminate the contract
2.1 Training
Contractor shall, at its cost provide training to Contractor personnel and subcontractor personnel
and ensure that such training is kept current. Should Company identify a requirement for additional
training, over and above the training specified in the Appendix “Minimum Training Requirements”
Contractor shall assist Company in the organisation of this additional training and Company shall
reimburse the cost of this additional training to Contractor.
Contractor shall conduct regular emergency response exercises on the RIG to review policies and
arrangements and improve preparedness for dealing with emergency situations. These drills shall
include but not be limited to fire, search and rescue, loss of well control, muster stations and site
Evacuation manoeuvres.
All personnel on site shall attend such drills, which shall be held at intervals not exceeding ten (10)
days. Drills shall incorporate role play and various mock emergencies and be centred around the
skills portfolio required by the appointed “On Scene Commander”.
Contractor shall adhere to Company emergency procedures which shall include but not be limited
to evacuation from the site, emergency control, emergency competency of key staff, and use of
Company emergency control centre. Contractor shall have procedures for the treatment of any
ailment which can occur through the use or misuse of chemicals, gasses and the like.
Contractor shall conduct, report and record regular exercises for emergency procedures including
but not limited to the following minimum requirements or more often if required:
Drills should not take place at the same predictable time and date each week. Fire, muster and
abandon location drills shall be combined with at least one complicating scenario and eventuality
Contractor shall comply with the latest version of Company Emergency Procedures found in OMV–
EP HSEQ-HQ-10-01-00. It is the responsibility of Contractor to ensure that Contractor has a copy
of each of these documents available both on the RIG and in Contractor Local Base.
Contractor shall develop Emergency Response Procedures, specific to its Company operations,
complimentary to, and in line with Company Emergency Response Procedures. Contractor shall
submit at least 2 (two) copies of its specific Emergency Response Procedures to Company.
At least 2 (two) copies of Contractor Emergency Response Procedures shall be available at the rig
site, 1 (one) for Company site representative and 1 (one) for Contractor site representative.
Contractor shall provide to Contractor the information if a bridging document was set up in
previous work relationships with other companies and prepare a bridging document, which shall
align the HSE requirements of Company and Contractor. Where deviations occur, the parties
shall mutually decide which standard (Company’s or Contractor’s) is deemed to be higher, and
that standard shall be used for the duration of the contract between the parties.
The completed bridging document shall be signed by the authorised representatives of Contractor
and Company and copies retained by both parties. The decisions taken and recorded in the
bridging document shall be binding on the parties for the duration of the contract or until such
time as the document is revised with the mutual consent of both Parties.
Contractor shall segregate and collect all waste generated at the site into the following
categories:
i. Non hazardous general waste.
ii. Hazardous waste.
iii. Wood.
iv. Waste Oil.
v. Batteries.
vi. Metal.
Contractor shall provide containers for batteries and waste oil generated as a result of Contractor
equipment (engine oil, lubricants etc.). Contractor shall dispose of both waste oil and batteries, in
an environmentally manner acceptable to Company, at Contractor cost. Company shall dispose of
all other waste when delivered by Contractor to Company designated waste disposal Locations
3 PERSONNEL
The personnel with an important role in performing the drilling services are generically named „ key
personnel”. Within the technical proposal, the bidder must propose a team which must include:
i. key personnel, with the qualification and experience specified below
ii. non-key personnel, with the qualification and experience specified below
The bidder will warrant and will prove within the technical proposal that he is able to provide OMV
Petrom with personnel who fulfil the minimum qualification and experience requirements.
Contractor and subcontractor key personnel should at Commencement Date have been employed
by Contractor for at least 1 (one) year immediately preceding Commencement Date or have been
working for other local or international drilling company for at least 1 (one) year during the 2 (two)
Contractor personnel shall, as a minimum, have the qualifications and level of experience,
described in the table below. Contractor personnel shall understand the implications of their job
description and be capable of performing the tasks described in the table below and shall be able
to demonstrate the required qualifications and experience to Company, in the form of diplomas,
certificates, CV’s and references. CV’s shall include a description of experience, job highlights,
particular technical, managerial, HSEQ, supervisory and other achievements.
Subject to prior Company approval, qualifications and experience of Contractor personnel may
deviate from the level described in the table below, upon initial assignment to Company
operations. Company shall assess, and may approve the deviation at Company sole discretion,
based on recommendations by Contractor and Company site representative and actual level of
qualifications and experience, coupled with Contractor plan to achieve the contractually required
qualification in future.
Minimum requirements for each of the roles described below for the key personnel are:
Minimum
Position Role Tasks Experience and
Qualifications
Office Based
rig manager/ Represents Contractor in all Liaises with contract holder on all Either;
project operational, contractual and contractual issues. Is present during Minimum 10 years
manager financial matters. Responsible Company HSEQ meetings, morning drilling industry
for performance of Contractor calls to RIG site staff and ad hoc experience of which
and Sub Contractor personnel. operational meetings, Concurrent the last 3 years in the
Ultimately responsible for Production and rig Operations position of rig
Contractor’s operational and (CPRA) and rig move meetings. manager.
HSEQ performance and Ensures compliance with contract Or;
Contractor’s response in case of and ensures Contractor personnel Minimum 15 years
Emergency. competency. Takes part in Company industry experience of
audits and investigations. which the last 5 years
in the position of rig
manager.
Senior Reports to rig manager/project Chairs rig site HSEQ and operational 12 (twelve) years
Tool-Pusher/ manager. Rig site Contractor meetings. Liaises with Company site drilling industry
Drilling Senior representative and representative in all Well operations, experience of which 6
Manager (rig responsible for implementation of platform interface, logistics and HSEQ years in drilling
site based) Contractor’s management matters. Ensures all site Contractor supervisory position
systems, including HSEQ. staff comply with both Contractor and (Assistant driller or
Responsible for performance of Company procedures and that higher) and the last 2
Contractor rig site staff and required levels of controls are in place (two) years in the
equipment. Responsible for site (PTW etc). Ensures all Contractor position of Senior Tool-
implementation of Company’s conducted operations are supervised Pusher.
HSEQ management systems and at the appropriate level. Ensures rig Romanian and English
Well programmes. Is fully site compliance with contract. language skills
conversant with Company policies Conducts regular reviews of
and procedures with regards to Contractor site personnel
Well construction, HSEQ and the competency. Takes part in Company
Safety Critical Tasks assigned to audits and investigations.
each of his personnel.
Safety Reports to Senior toolpusher/ Assists senior toolpusher/ rig 5 (five) years
Training drilling manager in all matters of manager in his management of all experience in HSEQ
Officer (STO) HSEQ. Liases closely with Contractor’s daily HSEQ matters. management and
Company HSEQ department and Assists rig manager in the supervision of which
well engineering HSEQ focal development of Contractor’s HSEQ the last 1 (one) years
point in all matters of HSEQ. management systems, documented in drilling operations.
close out of incident actions and staff Proven track record in
HSEQ training. Develops new HSEQ “Tasks” and “Job
initiatives. Takes part in Company Description”.
audits and investigations. Fluent Romanian and
English
Toolpusher/ Reports to senior tool-pusher/ Implements well construction 10 (ten) years drilling
Tourpusher drilling manager. Responsible for operations and supervises drilling industry experience of
day to day HSEQ and operational staff while ensuring full compliance which 8 years in
performance of Contractor drilling with both Contractor and Company drilling supervisory
personnel and equipment. Is HSEQ and operational policies and position (Assistant
Drilling Implementation
In order to verify the fulfilment of the minimum requirements, for each one of the proposed key
personnel, the bidder will present within the technical proposal:
i. copies of diplomas, professional certificates and other training certificates specified in the
CV;
ii. copies of references/documents issued by the employers or beneficiaries of the services
which should prove the experience and the work period specified in the CVs for the
requested area of qualification/experience;
iii. statement of availability for the period of the framework agreement.
In addition to the key personnel required above, the contractor must provide the following non –key
Assistant Reports to driller. Delegated Delegated responsibilities for tasks 4 (four) years drilling
Driller responsibility for driller’s Job assigned by driller. Actively industry experience of
Description. supervises tasks performed by drilling which the last 2 years
crew in mud pump room, sack store in the position as
etc. and on Company platform. Assistant driller.
Obtains PTW where required.
Derrickman Reports to Assistant driller and Responsible for minor maintenance 3 (three) years drilling
driller. and repair of mud pumps. Operates industry experience of
mud tank system, mixing equipment, which the last 1 year in
solids control equipment and bulk the position as
chemicals upon instructions from derrickman.
supervisors and Company mud
engineers. Works at heights.
Assistant Reports to Assistant driller and Same as for derrickman. 3 (three) years ears
Derrickman driller. drilling industry
experience of which
the last 1 (one) year in
the position as
Assistant derrickman.
Drilling Crew Reports to Assistant driller and Acts as spokesman for the drilling 3 (three) years drilling
Foreman driller. crew. Performs manual rig floor tasks industry experience of
under the supervision of driller and/or which the last 1 year in
Assistant driller. Occasionally acts as the position as Drilling
supervisor for minor tasks related to crew Foreman.
drill floor and/or BOP/wellhead
activities.
Floorman Reports to Assistant driller and Performs manual rig floor tasks under 3 (three) years drilling
driller. the supervision of driller and/or industry experience of
Assistant driller. which the last 1 year in
the position as
Floorman
Deck crew
Crane Reports to toolpusher/ Performs all crane lifts on rig. Loads 4 (four) years
Operator tourpusher. Is aware of the Safety and offloads both Company and experience as crane
Critical Tasks assigned to him. CONTRCTOR equipment and driver of which the last
materials. Operates and maintains 2 years on a drilling
Roustabout Reports to toolpusher/ Acts as spokesman for the roustabout 3 (three) years drilling
Foreman tourpusher. crew. Performs manual tasks around industry experience of
the rig under the supervision of the which the last 1 year in
toolpusher/tourpusher. . the position as Drilling
Occasionally acts as supervisor for crew Foreman.
minor tasks related to rig activities.
Roustabout Reports to toolpusher/ Performs manual tasks around the rig 2 (two years drilling
tourpusher. under the supervision of the industry experience of
toolpusher/tourpusher. which the last 1 year in
the position as
Roustabout.
Maintenance crew
Senior Reports to senior Maintains and repairs all Contractor 10 (ten) years high
Electrician toolpusher/drilling manager. electrical equipment at the rig. voltage electrical
Responsible for the maintenance Supervises electricians. Ensure engineering industry
and repair of Contractor electrical maintenance and repair is carried out experience of which 4
equipment. Is conversant with, in accordance with documented (four) years, including
and implements industry preventative maintenance system. the last 2 (two) years,
electrical standards and Maintains accurate records and as rig electrician.
Contractor policies and reports. Ensures sufficient spares are
procedures. Assists Company by maintained for an efficient and safe
inspecting Company and operation. Ensures required levels of
Company other contractors controls (PTW etc.) and isolations are
electrical equipment for in place.
compliance with Company
standards. Performs minor
repairs on Company equipment.
Senior Reports to Senior Maintains and repairs all Contractor 6 (six) years heavy
Mechanic Tool-Pusher/Drilling Manager. mechanical equipment at the rig. industry mechanical
Responsible for the maintenance Supervises Mechanics. Ensure industry experience of
and repair of Contractor maintenance and repair is carried out which 4 (four) years,
mechanical equipment. Is in accordance with documented including the last 2
conversant with and implements preventative maintenance system. (two) years, as rig
industry mechanical standards Maintains accurate records and mechanic.
and Contractor policies and reports of all major equipment,
procedures. Assists Company by including mud pumps. Ensures
The technical proposal must incorporate name and description of all non-key personnel proposed
to be involved in the subsequent contract, together with a statement of availability.
During subsequent contract performance the Contractor shall ensure that all personnel are subject
to a continuous assessment scheme, which regularly confirms the individual's level of competence
to undertake the roles for which they have been employed.
3.3.1 Identification
Contractor shall maintain a visible personnel identification system in which Contractor and
subcontractor staff can be clearly recognised. Identification shall cover name and position on the
site. Identification shall be permanently available for all Contractor and SUB Contractor personnel
working at the site and Location.
During contract performance Contractor shall implement a "Green Hat" Policy, equivalent to
Company requirements, and subject to Company approval, aimed at identifying new and/or
inexperienced personnel and reducing the risks associated with such personnel. Such personnel,
while having the requisite experience, may have been introduced recently either to Company or
Contractor Operations, or by promotion and/or changes in position. Personnel identified as "Green"
shall wear a green hard hat or equivalent and shall be mentored by a more experienced member
of the crew under a "Buddy System" for at least 3 (three) months.
During contract performance Contractor shall implement seat belt compliance in all Contractor
vehicles. As a minimum Contractor must ensure:
- all Contractor vehicles have seatbelts in all front and rear seats;
- all Contractor staff have been demonstrably instructed to wear the seatbelts at all times;
When requested by Company, Contractor shall furnish a matrix demonstrating the complete
training and certification record of Contractor personnel and subcontractor personnel. The record
shall include the expiry date and the planned renewal of training and certification requirement. A
list of minimum training requirements is presented in the Appendix “Minimum Training
Requirements” to this scope of work.
Contractor shall have an induction programme for new personnel arriving on site, be it Contractor,
subcontractor, Company or Company's other contractor personnel or any Company or Contractor
visitor. The induction programme shall consist of viewgraphs or videos and be supported by a
presentation and include but not be limited to familiarisation with site, Emergency Response,
Hazard Identification, First Aid, Alarm Systems, Safe Behaviour, Permit to Work etc. The induction
shall be provided to all personnel arriving on the site and Location for the first time and all
personnel not having visited the site and Location within the last 6 (six) weeks. An auditable
system shall be in place to verify the effectiveness of the system.
During contract performance Company will give recognition to specific course certificates from
international safety training institutions identified in Company’s approved list. Company does not
guarantee to accept or recognise course certificates provided by safety training institutions not
included in Company’s approved list.
The standards and specifications associated to rig services shall be applicable for new Wells,
existing Wells, and rigs unless specifically mentioned otherwise.
Contractor shall maintain the rig site at least in accordance with the specifications below:
(a) install septic tanks of a Company approved design and capacity for all domestic waste
generated on site.
Company shall ensure all access roads to the site are accessible by light trucks prior to start of site
preparation.
Company and Contractor shall agree the status and condition of all access roads both prior to
commencement of site preparation and following removal of the rig from the site on completion of
operations at the site.
MUD Contractor shall dispose of liquid and solid waste at least in accordance with the
specifications below:
(a) MUD Contractor shall, in a manner and at a location approved by Company, collect,
transport and dispose off all solid and liquid waste generated as part of the Well
construction process and/or resulting from the services performed
(b) solid and liquid waste from the Well shall be removed upon instruction and at a frequency
decided by Company. MUD Contractor may be required to transfer the solid and liquid
waste from the Well to an intermediate waste segregation pond before final transfer and
disposal, processing or use at the Company approved location.
(c) transfer of liquid waste shall be in fully enclosed, leak free tanker containers, specifically
designed for transfer of liquids over public roads.
(d) transfer of solid waste (cuttings) shall be in leak free containers, specifically designed for
transfer of solid waste (cuttings) over public roads.
Contractor shall prepare, plan, manage and execute the rig move operations and road transport in
general at least in accordance with the specifications below:
None of the equipment which is to be used, as a whole or partially by the contractor, for the
delivery of services specified in this scope of work will be purchased in the name of OMV Petrom
as part of this contract for services.
The contractor (together with the Sub-contractors) must possess, and provide for the entire
duration of the subsequent contracts implementation, the proposed equipment for the delivery of
services, according to the requirements included in this scope of work.
The technical proposal must include a description of equipment that is to be used for the
implementation of required services, as requested in the technical proposal Form.
5.1 General
Contractor equipment shall conform to all relevant API publications and procedures as listed in
paragraph ”Standards & specifications associated to the drilling services” .
The Contractor shall also carry out inspections of Drilling equipment and tools using, an
independent inspection Company, approved by Company at frequencies specified in the contract
and whenever bringing new or used equipment into use. The Contractor shall reject all defective
and non-premium drill string equipment and take the necessary measures for other equipment.
The detailed specifications related to these inspections are described in paragraph ”Standards and
specifications associated to the drilling services”.
Inspection frequency and criteria for tubular goods shall be in accordance with the provision of the
paragraph ”Standards and Specifications”. Should inspection frequency and criteria for certain
equipment not be specified in this document, than the frequency shall be in accordance with TH
HILL DS-1, Third Edition.
Contractor shall maintain Contractor items in accordance with the specifications, standards and
quality defined in the contract. Contractor shall provide all spare parts and materials required, and
keep such spare parts and materials replenished and available to provide Company with an
uninterrupted level of service and operations.
Contractor shall provide Company with an ‘Essential Spares List’ or ‘Shutdown List’ detailing those
This manual shall be available on the rig. Contractor procedures and practices shall be at least in
accordance with the procedures, standards and specifications in this manual unless superseded by
the contract or instructions from the Company. Company shall also make available the OMV
Petrom Drilling Operations Manual on the rig site.
Company shall perform inspections of the rig prior to Commencement Date. The detailed
specifications related to these inspections are further described in the Appendix ”rig commissioning
test & inspection of the rig”.
Contractor shall only use, manage and execute the work with certified and properly inspected
lifting appliances in accordance with Company requirements and ‘LOLER’. Safe Working Load
(SWL) rating shall be displayed on all hoists, hoisting beams and other lifting appliances. In
accordance with the Company requirements and ‘LOLER’, Contractor shall inspect and load test
all lifting tackle (slings, hooks, pad eyes, etc) every 6 (six) months, after which a Company
specified colour code shall be used and displayed for the next 6 (six) months period on each
individual piece of lifting tackle which passed the inspection. An independent inspection Company
shall provide a certificate of inspection for each individual piece of lifting tackle. Company must
previously have designated that inspection Company acceptable for provision of such certificates
of inspection.
Contractor shall maintain a register at the site of all lifting tackle and all hoists and appliances,
recording for each item, the capacity, date of last inspection and date of last test.
Contractor shall develop and maintain a ‘DROPS’ programme and survey system to reduce the
risk of dropped object incidents. The system shall record and check the secure fastening of all
removable equipment used in the derrick or at height. (for guidance, ref. www.dropsonline.org)
Contractor shall install, operate and test the blow out preventers, choke manifold and associated
valves and piping, blow out preventer operating unit, wellhead components and their connections
at least in accordance with the Pressure Control requirements for Drilling and Workover Operations
as described in the OMV Petrom Drilling Operations Manual, and any update published by
Company unless otherwise instructed in writing by Company.
Contractor shall maintain and repair the blow out preventers, choke manifold and associated
valves and piping, blow out preventer operating unit and their connections in accordance with
manufacturers recommendations and only use original manufacturers spare parts, equipment and
A certificate of fitness issued by the original equipment manufacturer representative or a third party
inspection and repair Company approved by Company shall be provided to Company on request,
stating the type of inspection, overhaul and function and pressure testing which has been
performed and that the equipment is fit for purpose and within original manufacturers specifications
(including dimensional tolerances).
The blow out preventer operating unit shall be positioned outside the Hazardous Area
Classification (HAC) Zone II. The blow out preventer hydraulic control hoses shall at least be
manufactured of a "Fire Retardant" material (so identified by the manufacturer of the hoses) and
shall be protected by corrugated stainless steel.
A remote control panel, with all blow out preventer and hydraulic valves operating functions and
gauges shall be positioned on the rig/hoist floor within immediate reach of the driller/hoist driller. A
second remote control panel, with all blow out preventer and hydraulic valves operating functions
and gauges shall be positioned in or just outside the office of the rig Senior Tool-Pusher/Drilling
Manager.
5.7 Non Drilling Specific Pressure Vessels and High Pressure Lines
Contractor shall only use certified and inspected pressure vessels and high pressure lines.
Certification of pressure vessels and high pressure lines is deemed to mean inspection and/or
verification testing witnessed by a Company accepted independent Certifying Authority or by the
manufacturer whereby the inspector issues a certificate of fitness for the pressure vessel or high
pressure line. Inspection of pressure vessels and high pressure lines is deemed to mean
inspection and/or verification testing carried out by a competent person approved by Company.
The following certification frequencies shall apply during contract performance for the equipment
on the locations and used for performing drilling services:
New and revised design of pressurised equipment and modification to existing pressurised
equipment, which shall be designed in accordance with internationally accepted standards, i.e.
ASME or EN ISO, shall be submitted to Company accepted independent Certifying Authority for
approval prior to manufacture/modification work commencing.
All safety systems and alarms (relief valves, level indicators, gauges, etc.) associated with
pressurised equipment shall be maintained in good operating condition and a record shall be
available clearly showing inspection performed, result and frequency. Personnel shall be trained in
the use and maintenance of safety systems and alarms for pressurised equipment.
Contractor shall maintain a pressure vessel and high pressure lines register containing all the
details of inspection and (re-) certification of Contractor pressure vessels and high pressure lines
on site and in use in the base and Contractor shall have available from the commencement date all
required valid inspection and (re-)certification records and reports for those items of pressure
vessels and high pressure lines.
All air compressors and air receivers shall be fitted with pressure relief valves which shall be
function tested every 6 (six) months. Air receivers, compressors and pressure relief valves shall be
numbered for identification purposes and tagged with a steel label showing last and next planned
inspection/test date. Pressure vessels and high-pressure lines shall not contain any line pipe
threaded connections if the test pressure exceeds 2,000 psi.
Contractor shall install, operate, adjust and maintain Contractor Solids Control equipment in
accordance with the original manufacturer’s recommendations. Contractor shall follow instructions
from Company’s other contractor, responsible for Fluids Management related to the operation,
adjustment and maintenance of Contractor Solids Control equipment and shall, if so requested by
Company, change out defective solids control equipment and make adjustments to the settings
and parameters of solids control equipment. Contractor shall provide storage space for shale
shaker screens in sufficient quantities of the type and size recommended by Company’s other
contractor, responsible for Fluids Management. Company may request Contractor to supply shaker
Contractor electrical equipment shall comply with Company requirements and EN ISO regulations
for electrical installation, Electrical Engineering Guidelines, Packaged Unit AC Generator Sets, Low
Voltage Switch Gear and Control Gear Assemblies and Field Commissioning and Maintenance of
Electrical Installations and equipment.
5.10 Lighting
Contractor shall provide sufficient lighting to illuminate the entire work area for uninterrupted
operations during darkness. The rigged up mast shall also be illuminated. The minimum level of
illumination shall be as follows:
i. office and accommodation areas 400 Lux;
ii. wellhead, rig floor, pipe deck and all other outside areas where personnel have to perform
work 200 Lux;
iii. other areas where no work activities take place 100 Lux;
Contractor shall have sufficient portable light units available on site with the correct rating and
hazardous area classification to allow all temporary work areas to be lit to the specified level of
illumination. A red light, shall be fitted to the top of the mast/derrick as an aircraft warning light. The
light shall have sufficient illumination to satisfy the standards of the Romanian Civil Aviation
Authority.
5.11 Site Offices, Cabins and Mess Facilities (Land Rig Operations)
The offices, conference/meeting room, cabins and mess facilities shall be thermally and
acoustically insulated and equipped with air conditioning/heating to maintain an ambient
temperature of 20 to 25 degrees Celsius throughout. The offices and cabins shall be fully furnished
using good, modern and quality materials. Doors shall open outwards with panic proof locks. The
offices and cabins shall include but not be limited to a private bedroom and facilities, private
shower and washroom facilities, fridge, entertainment system, telephone, fax (with continuous
spool for faxing logging information), computer, coffee maker, desk and chairs etc.
Contractor shall provide at least twice daily cleaning and house keeping services, including the
requisite materials for offices, cabin and mess.
The electrical installation shall be 220/240 Volt, 50 Hertz single phase, three wire system with 13
Ampere round pin sockets. Sufficient sockets shall be available throughout the cabins to facilitate
all required electrical installations and equipment.
Contractor shall have full manufacturer’s documentation describing all main rig equipment,
including all safety critical equipment (e.g. lifting and hoisting equipment, pressure vessels,
electrical equipment, etc.).
Contractor shall also establish an inventory list describing all the documentation described above.
The rig shall be suitable for the use of “Synthetic Oil Based” Mud Systems, which includes a rig
floor construction, which supports “Zero Discharge” of mud to the environment, and mud recovery
systems (pumps, drains, vacuum cleaner, etc.). If “Zero Discharge” is not achievable, then the rig
shall be equipped with drip trays under the rotary table and best efforts shall be maintained to
reduce any discharges of mud to the environment. Notwithstanding 12.13 above, rigs which do not
drill beyond 2500m depth are not required to be compliant with the “Synthetic Oil Based” Mud
Systems requirements, however, these rigs shall be equipped with drip trays under the rotary table
and best efforts shall be maintained to reduce any discharges of mud or contaminated fluids to the
environment.
Contractor shall maintain Contractor items in accordance with the specifications, standards and
quality defined in the contract. Contractor shall provide all spare parts and materials required, and
keep such spare parts and materials replenished and available to provide Company with an
uninterrupted level of service and operations.
Contractor shall provide Company with an ‘Essential Spares List’ or ‘Shutdown List’ detailing those
spare parts deemed essential for continuous operation of the drilling rig. Contractor shall maintain
such spares in the country of operation at all times.
Contractor equipment for which a certificate of original manufacture and a history record shall be
available at the site or Contractor Local Base:
i. mast & substructure;
Contractor shall ensure that Contractor equipment conforms to all relevant original manufacturers
specifications. Modifications to equipment shall only be performed with the written consent of the
original manufacturer, according to specifications dictated by the original manufacturer.
The equipment history shall contain as a minimum the information about equipment name,
specification and unique identification number; date of manufacture, date of first use, operating
history, calibration record (if applicable), inspection record (if applicable), certification record (if
applicable), maintenance and repair record, parts replaced, reason of replacement, date of
replacement and origin of replacement parts, modifications other than “parts replaced”.
Contractor shall ensure that the original manufacturer shall from the original manufacturer or a
supplier approve replacement parts. Proof of such shall be available on request.
Contractor shall demonstrate that they have full documentation for all equipment on the rig.
Contractor equipment shall be maintained in accordance with Contractor provided and Company
accepted procedures.
Preventative maintenance procedures shall comply with Contractor and original manufacturer’s
maintenance procedures. Original manufacturer’s maintenance procedures shall be applied as a
minimum.
Contractor shall have a commercially available fully computerised preventive maintenance system,
using specifically developed software, including maintenance tasks and frequency, work
instructions, parts identification, utilisation and condition monitoring, spare parts stock keeping and
replenishment and inventory control.
Copy of spares inventory to be submitted to Company prior to commencement date .
All drill string components used for drilling operations including but not limited to kelly cocks, saver
subs, drill pipe, substitutes (cross-over subs), drill collars, make-up tongs, back-up posts, power
tongs, iron roughneck, tools and handling tools shall have been inspected by an independent
reputable, Company approved, inspection Company not earlier than 3 (three) months prior to the
Commencement Date of the contract.
All downhole tools used for drilling operations including but not limited to saver subs, drill pipe and
drill collars shall be inspected by the Contractor, as specified in appendix “rig commissioning test &
inspection of the rig”. Such inspection shall include electromagnetic inspection, including end area,
plastic lining inspection and thread visual, profile gauge and magnetic particle inspection.
Any subsequent inspection required for surface tools used for drilling operations including but not
limited to kelly cocks, make-up tongs, back-up posts, power tongs, iron roughneck, tools and
handling tools shall be borne by the Contractor at its own cost.
Contractor shall have certificates of inspections ready for auditing by Company site representative.
Inspection, certification and documentation shall conform to the requirements in inspection for
drilling equipment & tools.
Drill pipe shall pass API Premium Class grade. Any drill pipe not passing API Premium Class (two
white bands - refer API standard RP7G, latest edition) shall be rejected and replaced at Contractor
cost, by Premium Class plastic lined drill pipe.
All drill pipes shall be internally plastic coated in compliance with TH HILL DS 1 Category 4 as
applicable.
Contractor bottom hole assembly components that do not pass inspection to TH HILL DS-1
Category 3-5 shall be replaced at Contractor cost.
All cross over subs shall be of sufficient length, as per TH HILL DS-1 Category 3-5, to ensure
proper stress distribution and make up torque. Bottleneck cross over subs shall have a minimum
length fishing neck of 45 cm.
All bottom hole assembly component connections, including but not limited to components
normally used for drilling, workover, well clean-up, emergency and/or fishing operations, shall have
stress relief features; a stress relief groove, in accordance with TH HILL DS-1 Category 3-5, on the
pin end and a bore back feature in the box end.
New drill collars shall replace any drill collar connections showing defects or alternatively at the
Company sole discretion shall be re-cut in accordance with the TH HILL DS-1 Category 3-5 drill
collar specifications as applicable.
The Contractor shall at its expense carry out non-destructive testing (NDT) on the following
equipment at the frequency set out below. A Company recognised inspection authority with the
equipment in a disassembled condition shall do the NDT testing with paint removed. Upon request
Company shall be furnished with copies of all inspection reports. Any equipment not certified for
Maximum
Equipment
Inspection Period
Elevators, Links, Slips, Tongs, Kelly Cocks, Saver Subs, Connectors 6 months
and Link adapters, spiders, lifting plugs, cement heads.
Any other equipment not specified herein shall be inspected as recommended by API.
All drill string components shall have a unique identification number for identification and
traceability purposes.
New drill pipe and other down hole tubular shall have initial make-up and break-out of tool joints
carried out at the manufacturing facility at cost to Contractor. No make-up or breakout of new tool
joints shall take place at the rig under any circumstances whatsoever.
All instruments, including gauges, meters and recorders, provided by Contractor under the contract
shall be (re-)calibrated in accordance with Contractor Calibration Programme which will be subject
to Company approval. When requested by Company, the calibration test will be witnessed by the
Company representative. Contractor shall maintain a written record of all equipment which it
subjects to calibration, including the date and type and rating of each test and the identification and
location of the equipment tested. Contractor shall facilitate the connection of Third Party contractor
sensors to acquire data from the rig sensor systems and drilling mud manifold as required
Hazardous areas shall be classified in accordance with the Institute of Petroleum Model Code of
Practice, Parts 1, 4 and 15 2nd Edition, August 2002. Furthermore, Contractor shall comply with
Company requirements for Hazardous Area Classification (HAC). Contractor shall provide
certification of suitability for all such equipment upon request by Company. Contractor personnel
and subcontractor personnel shall be instructed in the significance of the HAC and shall enforce
strict compliance with safe operations therein at all times.
Equipment located within the Hazardous Area shall be classified as suitable for use in that area by
a recognised authority (UL, DNV, etc.).
Diesel engines are permitted to operate in the IP Zone 2 hazardous area provided the following
items are installed and functioning:
(a) exhaust spark arrestor;
(b) inlet overspeed shutdown valve (automatic);
(c) sealed crankcase;
(d) crankcase breather flame trap;
(e) remote shut off device;
(f) low oil pressure shut down device;
(g) fuel shutdown valve;
(h) anti-static fan drive belt
Contractor warrants that a quality management system has been established and documented
which details the organisation structure, responsibilities, activities, resources and events (Quality
Programme) that together provide organised procedures and methods of implementation (Quality
Plan) to ensure that the work conforms to the requirements specified in the contract.
All new Drilling equipment and Well Completion equipment shall comply fully with the TH HILL DS-
1 Category 4 Quality and Inspection Requirements for New & Refurbished Drilling and Well
Completion equipment latest edition. TH HILL DS-1 Category 4 covers aspects of design, material
properties, inspection and destructive testing during manufacture.
All used Drilling and Well Control Completion equipment should be inspected in accordance with
TH HILL DS-1 Category 4, which covers aspects of NDT examination of used equipment for
service induced defects such as fatigue, corrosion, mechanical damage and wear.
Any exceptions to the above standards should be put in writing to Company with technical
justification.
Appendix 1
GENERAL
Objective
To ensure that the rig is maintained in a safe and reliable working condition as per OMV Petrom rig
inspection check list.
(a) Analysis of equipment condition and standards of maintenance, in accordance with API standards and
the equipment manufacturer’s specifications and recommendations.
(b) Opening all major items of equipment for internal inspection as requested, for the purpose of
performing a detailed examination of gear teeth, bearings, chains and ancillary parts for excessive
wear, damage, cracks and other defects and for measurements of clearances.
(c) Function testing, pressure testing, load testing, and insulation resistance checks for all drilling rig and
associated equipment, as applicable, will be conducted.
(d) A check that the proper safety devices are installed and are working correctly to prevent accidents and
equipment failures.
The rig acceptance inspection will also document the status of required equipment to ensure the rig is in
compliance with the equipment specified in the contract proposal and drilling contract.
Inspection Procedures
rig inspections will be conducted by an independent contractor selected by and at the expense of Company
(Moduspec or equivalent) or by certified Company personnel. All other costs associated with the inspection
shall be at the expense of the Contractor. The inspection shall be conducted prior to the execution of the
contract and mobilisation of Contractor’s equipment to Company’s Location.
The minimum number of Contractor personnel required for assistance are: Senior Tool-Pusher, Assistant
driller, Senior Mechanic, Senior Electrician and three helpers.
The time required for a full inspection is normally six days for two rig inspectors. A copy of the written report will
be given to Contractor following the inspection. All rig time required for inspection and required repairs, if any,
shall be at Contractor’s expense, and shall be conducted prior to execution of the contract.
Contractor shall have available on the rig, Contractor’s most current planned maintenance schedule for the rig,
including the inspection and certification criteria for major rig components, drill pipe and casing handling which
shall include general lifting equipment. Subject to these documents being acceptable to Company and subject
to these documents not being superseded by the contract, such documents shall constitute the basis of an
agreement with respect to the standard of maintenance and inspection required during the term of the contract.
Drilling equipment:
The Drilling equipment Inspection section specifically relates to equipment. All items are
comprehensively reviewed, with inspection covers removed for the measurement of tolerances and
clearances and detailed examination of the mechanical and electrical condition.
(a) Hoisting equipment: Drawworks, Rotary Table, Crown Block, Travelling Block, Hook and Top
Drive.
(b) Pipe Handling equipment: Automatic Pipe Handling Systems, Pipe Spinning Wrench, Tongs,
Slips and Safety Clamps, Elevators, Casing Tongs, Spiders, and Elevators.
(c) Drilling Fluids equipment: Mud Pumps, Shale Shakers, Desilters, Desanders, Degasser, Mud
Centrifuges, Mud Agitators, Centrifugal Pumps, Standpipe Manifold and Rotary Hoses, Mud
Cleaner, Mud Mixing System (shear unit).
(d) Miscellaneous: Drilling Instrumentation, Derrick/Casing Stabbing Board, Tuggers and Sheaves,
Man Riding Winches, Survey Line, Drill String Components.
This inspection ensures the standards of maintenance and safe working order of all derrick fittings and
fixtures. Auxiliary drilling equipment items are also tested and inspected.
Mud System
The mud system inspection relates to all aspects of mud mixing, storage, cleaning, and pumping. This
includes the mud pits, together with the centrifugal pumps, agitators, ventilation, pipe work and related
systems. All mud cleaning equipment is reviewed, including shale shakers,
de-gasser, de-sanders, de-silters, and centrifuges (if present). The mud pumps are given a detailed
mechanical/electrical review, together with a review of pump records to determine whether problems are
Electrical
This includes an insulation resistance check which highlights problem areas within all DC and or AC
motors, critical system AC motors, generators, and transformers. The electro magnetic/regenerative
brake system is highlighted for particular attention with regard to the brake monitoring and back-up
power supply systems; electrical supply to well site camp, rig floor and other parts of the rig will be
inspected for proper installation and usage.
Power Generation
A full condition and performance review of all power generation and diesel engines and generators, the
emergency generator and air compressors to ensure safe and reliable service. All equipment safety
features are checked and tested where appropriate, including the main engine shutdowns and pressure
relief valves. Power management features designed to minimise the risk of total power failure shall also
be tested. Emergency power features designed to allow minimal string movement or rotation in the
event of a power failure, or emergency provision of pump power, shall be tested.
Maintenance Management
Maintenance programmes, procedures and historical files are reviewed to establish standards and
efficiency.
General rig Safety, Gas Detection System, Extinguisher and Fire Fighting equipment, Breathing
Apparatus, Drilling Facilities, First Aid Stations (emergency shower/eye flushing stations), Emergency
Procedures, Living Quarters, Work Permits and General Housekeeping. Upon passing the safety
systems and equipment test, Contractor shall thereafter and during the term of the contract, conduct the
drilling operations and comply with the standards in place at such time when the inspection was passed
by the parties.
Certification
The current status of the rig is reviewed with regard to the required certification which should be
available. Certification inspections which will fall due within the contract term are highlighted, together
with any deficiencies which may be problematic. Certification of lifting gear and appliances including the
register in place are examined.
Safety Management
The safety programmes, level of training and certification, emergency procedures, documentation
systems and procedures may be reviewed to establish the standard and efficiency of the safety
management system.
BOP's
The ram preventer shall be in acceptable condition, with particular emphasis on the following:
Choke Manifold
Chokes shall be capable of controlling pressure and not be washed out.
All target flanges shall contain lead, and the target shall nowhere be placed in a vertical position with the
target down, so the lead target may fall out of the flange if dislodged.
Manifold and drill pipe well control pressure gauges shall be calibrated in accordance with an acceptable,
specified programme.
Mud-gas separator interior and vent lines shall have adequate wall thickness to contain rated pressures.
Lines shall be free of obstructions.
Pressure Integrity
The acceptance criteria for both operating chambers and well bore pressure testing shall be no leaks.
Operating chambers shall have pressure integrity at their maximum rated working pressure.
The BOP stack, plus choke and kill manifold, shall have low pressure integrity (14 bar for a 5 minutes straight
line), and a high pressure integrity (maximum rated working pressure for a 10 minutes straight line).
Variable bore rams shall have wellbore pressure integrity against the largest and smallest size of pipe to be
used in the drilling programme.
Choke and kill hoses shall comply with inspection and testing criteria of the original equipment manufacturer
(OEM).
Choke and kill manifold, kelly cocks, safety valves and chicksan/hose shall have pressure integrity at their
maximum working pressures.
Valves shall have pressure integrity when tested from the correct direction, with disassembly of check valves,
if required.
Control System
Accumulator bottles and annular surge bottles shall be pre-charged to recommended pressures.
All control functions, which are air controlled, shall have a secondary means of operation. (failsafe back-up
air system or a nitrogen (N2) back-up system, or manual closure system ).
Remote BOP control panels shall be capable of applying 210 bar to the close side of the blind rams and the
pipe rams.
The control system shall have pressure integrity at 210 bar manifold pressure for 30 minutes with the stack in
both the "drill" position and "kill" position.
Operation of Functions
Each installed function on the BOP control system remote panel(s) shall be operational.
The response time required to close the BOPs shall be within 30 seconds for rams and 30 seconds for
annular smaller than 20" bore, and 45 seconds for 20” annular 20" and larger, Ref. API RP-53, Section 5.A.2.
The remote chokes shall function as required, operating smoothly with correct position indication. Remote
pressure indicators shall operate correctly.
The equipment shall be maintained to an acceptable standard per the planned maintenance system.
Choke and Kill hoses shall have current inspection and test certificates to the OEM's recommendations.
Adequate spares shall be on hand to at least redress all BOPs and 2 valves of each type installed in the well
control system.
Modifications to the equipment shall be properly documented per well control equipment documentation.
Schematics for the BOP stack and mud system shall be complete, accurate and available at the rig.
A test flange or test stump shall be used to test the stack while in the storage position prior to installation on
the wellhead.
Test mandrels to be supplied for largest and smallest sizes of pipe to be used while drilling.
A test pump and chart recorder capable of delivering maximum required test pressure shall be provided.
Separate low (0 – 35 bar) and high pressure gauges shall have a minimum face diameter of 4.5 inches.
Pressure measurements shall be made at not less than 25% or more than 75% of the full pressure span of
the gauge. Reference API Specification 16A, Section VI B.3. Low pressure test to always be conducted prior
to the high pressure test.
Hydraulic torque tools capable of supplying adequate torque, when used with the proposed lubricant, to
disassemble and make-up flange bolts and ram BOP bonnet bolts, shall be available.
Dedicated personnel and tools shall be available to open up equipment for inspection.
Visual, dimensional, hydrostatic and functional inspection of ram-type preventer equipment, proof of recent
NDT inspections of high stress areas are required.
Visual, dimensional, hydrostatic and functional inspection of valves, flanges, piping and similar components
of choke and kill systems.
Visual, dimensional and flaw detection inspection of safety valves and inside BOPs to detect excessive wear
and corrosion damage. Includes hydrostatic and functional test to verify functional integrity prior to shipment.
Company requires a Health, Safety, Environment, and Quality (HSEQ) systems audit and inspection prior to
the execution of the contract. The HSEQ audit and inspection may be performed by Company’s HSEQ and
Medical departments or third party selected by and at the expense of Company. Following is a general
description of the scope of the inspection.
This audit is a comprehensive survey, including record checks, employee interviews and random physical
condition checks to confirm equipment, programmes, procedures and administrative controls are in place to
protect the health and safety of rig personnel and the environment. The scope of the audit and inspection
may include, but is not limited to the following:
B.1 Health
Routine Industrial Hygiene Programme; Living Accommodations; Air Conditioning; Toilet, Shower, and
Washbasins; Bedding, Linen, Towels, Clothes Washing/Drying Facilities; Galley and Dining Facilities and
Food Quality; Employee Personal Cleanliness and Health; Medical Facilities, Supplies and personnel;
Potable Water System, Water Quality/Treatment Standards, Routine Water Sampling/Testing Procedures;
Insect and Rodent Control; Asbestos Management.
B.2 Safety
Safety Management Programme; Contractor’s Routine Safety Inspection Programme (local and
Corporate/Home Office Inspections); Preventive Maintenance Programme; Accident and Injury Investigation,
Reporting Procedures and Records; General Worker’s Safe Practices and Procedures; Safety
Training/Meetings Programme and Records; Confined Space Entry Permit Procedures; Lock Out/Tag Out
Procedures; Fire Prevention Programme; Hot Work Permit Procedures; General Housekeeping; Smoking
Policy/Designated Areas; Personal Protective and Life Safety equipment; Ventilation/Exhaust equipment;
Hydrogen Sulphide (H2S) Plan and equipment; Emergency Evacuation Procedures and equipment, and Drill
Records.
Waste Collection/Disposal; Hazardous Substance Spill Response Procedures; Spill Response materials and
equipment; Spill Response Training Records; Spill Reporting Procedures and Records.
The rig HSEQ systems audit and inspection will document identified deficiencies to ensure the rig is in
compliance with equipment and programmes specified in the bid tender and contract.
Company reserves the right to periodically re-inspect any of the above during the term of the contract.
B.4 QUALITY
With the increased activity OMV Petrom is looking forward to in its drilling activities, the need for “Total
Quality” becomes essential in all areas of rig performance. The performance of equipment and the rig’s
drilling capabilities must work without incidents caused by poor workmanship or substandard materials. OMV
Petrom will settle for nothing less than a “Total Quality” approach to it’s contracted drill rigs.
Appendix 2
INSPECTION FOR DRILLING EQUIPMENT & TOOLS
General notes for contractor
1. Acceptance Criteria applicable to inspection service companies.
An inspection Company must have qualified and experienced inspectors. Qualifications will be
based upon both education/training/certification and performance records, which shall be verified.
Inspection equipment must be evaluated and approved by the Regulatory Authority where
applicable (e.g. when radio-active isotopes are used).
For incidental inspections round the clock immediate availability is required.
Contractor staff (only when same requirements are being met as for Subcontractor personnel and
after consultation with and acceptance by Company).
2. Inspection Documents and Records
(a) After each inspection a report shall be prepared and signed by the supervisor of the
Subcontractor inspection service Company. In this document the details and the findings shall be
summarised.
(b) Written records shall be maintained with accurate information and history of each tool, including
inspection dates, personnel involved and results of each inspection.
(c) A copy of all inspection reports shall be sent to the Company upon request.
(d) Inspection documents and records with effect from the commencement date shall be readily
available for review by Company.
3. Rented, Repaired and New equipment
(a) Above mentioned equipment shall be inspected before putting in service using the same criteria
as are applied to equipment already mentioned.
4. Inspection Requirements and Criteria for Rejection
(a) Inspections shall be carried out in accordance with API RP7G latest edition for API NC and REG
connections and TH HILL DS1 LEVEL 4 for all double shouldered rotary connections. API RP8B
latest edition (for hoisting tools) and API spec 7 spec 17 latest editions (for high pressure rotary
hoses).
Wet Fluorescent (Blacklight) Magnetic Particle slip area. Transverse and longitudinal
Inspection (WMPI) defects
Notes:
1) All pins of DCs, HWDP and X-overs for DCs shall have an API stress relief groove and all boxes
a Drilco bore-back (old style).
2) Threads shall be cold-rolled and provided with an anti-galling treatment.
3) Bench marks shall be used as an accurate reference for shoulder re-facing. These shall be
applied on the pin neck and the box counter bore after machining.
4) Any thread connection shading defects shall be replaced by a re-cut thread.
5) Re-cutting is only allowed by a reputable qualified manufacturer (API authorisation for cutting
threads is required).
6) Re-facing of (defect) shoulders deemed repairable to API RP7G and TH HILL DS1 LEVEL 4 is
allowed.
Top Drive
The top drive shall be inspected by the original manufacturer or his appointed agent within three months prior
to the commencement date and at the contractually required frequency thereafter. After the inspection and
any repair (if required), a fit for purpose statement shall be issued by the original manufacturer or his
appointed agent. The inspection shall include but not be limited to:
Electric/hydraulic motor
MPI of all load-bearing elements
thread profile of all connections
WMPI of threads
Disassembly and inspection of IBOP’s
CITB Basic Scaffolding Part personnel erecting scaffolding Within 1 (one) year prior every 2 years
1 and 2 to commencement date
Food Hygiene Practices All catering staff handling food Within 1 (one) year prior every 3 years
to commencement date
Notes:
Equipment, materials and associated services provided for performing the services - RO 8
6,05 OEM Inspection records (Complete since new/Incomplete or not as per OEM schedule) yes
7",6"1/2,6",5"1/2,5",
Which Liner sizes are available for pump
4"1/2, 4"
1,13 Pulsation dampeners type (Gas filled or 'Zero manitenance' type) Gass filled
1,14 Reset relief valve yes
1,15 Stroke counter (make) Martin Deker
1,16 Pump powered by motor (make) 2pcs of Caterpillar
1,17 Type C18
1,18 Continuous output power to pump (HP) 1200
1,19 Supercharging pump (make) NATIONAL
1,20 Type x HP Mission 2500 / 40HP
1,21 MUD PUMP NO. 2
1,22 Make Drillmec
1,23 Type Triplex pump 9T1000
1,24 Rated input power (HP) 1000HP
1,25 Fluid end type Simple Action typeL
7",6"1/2,6",5"1/2,5",
Which Liner sizes are available for pump
4"1/2, 4"
Note: Mixing hopper to be connected to reserve and active tank system for independent mixing. yes
7) Solids Control Equipment, type and min number specified by OMV Petrom.
1 TRAPS
1,01 Gumbo shale trap / Sand trap Sand Trape
1,02 Capacity of each ( m3 / m3 ) 9m3
2 SHALE SHAKER, incl. ditch magnet
2,01 Numbers of Shakers (minimum) 3xShale Shaker
2,02 Make SWACO
Mongoose / balanced
2,03 Type
elliptical motion
7a DEGASSER
7.01a Type Vacuum
7.02a Equipped with it's own pump? yes
7.03a Gas discharge line running to: Flare - Out of site
7.04a Centrifugal pump (make) Baker
7.05a Type 8/6 1400
7.06a Pump driven by motor (type x HP) electric motor x 100HP
7b POOR BOY Degasser (atmospheric)
7.01b Size, OD, Height 30” OD , 6feet height
7.02b Gas vent line running to: Flare
7.03b Gas vent line min 6"
8 Trip tank (capacity-m3) min 6 m3
8,01 Level indicator visible from driller's site yes
8,02 Recorder (type) no
Centrifugal Mission
8,03 Feeding pump (type)
Pump 4"x3"x13"
9 Mud pit level indicator (make)
9,01 Type Datafor System
9,02 Indicator (type) Datafor System
1,05 Are BOPs built according to API requirements but not by an API licensed manufacturer? No
1 21 1/4”2M ANNULAR PREVENTER and 20 ¾ “ 3M double with blind and 5” pipe rams
1,01 Type UPETROM
1,02 Size (in.) 21 1/4"
1,03 Working pressure (bar) 140
1,04 H2S service Yes
1,05 Top connection (type) Flanged
1,06 Top connection size (in. x psi) 21 1/4" x 2000 PSI
1,07 Bottom connection (type) Flanged
1,08 Bottom connection size (in. x psi) 20 3/4" x 3000 PSI
13 5/8 3M Annular and
13 5/8 5M Double with
blind rams, 5” + 4"pipe
13 5/8 3M Annular and 13 5/8 3M Double with blind rams, solid pipe rams, and variable
rams, 2 7/8" x 5’’
2 pipe rams for primary and secondary strings. Meets API requirements, has H2S trim
variable pipe rams,
where requested.
meets API
requirements, has H2S
trim
2,01 Type UZTEL (SHAFFER)
2,02 Size (in.) 13 5/8"
2,03 Working pressure (bar) 210 bar