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This document discusses different arrangements for subsea BOP stacks, including features of each. It describes five arrangements (A through E) that vary the placement of components like annulars, rams, blindshear, and kill/choke valves to achieve different functionality and capabilities like ability to circulate kicks or pump down sheared pipe. The arrangements trade off factors like number of flow paths and stack height.

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Stack Consideration Drawing

This document discusses different arrangements for subsea BOP stacks, including features of each. It describes five arrangements (A through E) that vary the placement of components like annulars, rams, blindshear, and kill/choke valves to achieve different functionality and capabilities like ability to circulate kicks or pump down sheared pipe. The arrangements trade off factors like number of flow paths and stack height.

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I Deepwater Subsea Equipment Section 11

1.0 Subsea BOP Stack - Arrangement - A

Features
· • Two routes to circulate
kick with upper pipe rams
closed.
• One route to circulate kick
with middle pipe rams
closed
Upper
• No outlet below lower
Annular
ram.
• Can hang off on 1 pipe
ram and shear pipe or use
Connector 2 pipe rams if using an
extended double.
• Can pump down sheared
pipe.

Lower
Annular

uoc UIC
!<®! Blind Shear

LOC LIC
!<®~ Upper Pipe
Ram (UPR)

Middle Pipe
Ram (MPR) ~@)~
0 0

Lower Pipe
Ram (LPR) !<®!
Connector

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I Deepwater Subsea Equipment Section 11

2.0 Subsea BOP Stack - Arrangement - B

Features
• Two routes to circulate kick
with upper & middle pipe
rams closed.
• One route to circulate kick
with lower pipe rams closed
• Outlet below lower ram.
Upper • Can hang off on 2 pipe rams
Annular and shear pipe or use any 3
pipe rams if using an
extended double.
• Can pump down sheared
Connector
pipe.

Lower
Annular

voe UIC ;®;


0 0
Blind Shear

~®~
Upper Pipe
0 0
Ram (UPR)

~®~
LOC LIC Middle Pipe
Ram (MPR)

~®~
Lower Pipe
Ram (LPR)

Connector

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I Deepwater Subsea Equipment Section 11

3.0 Subsea BOP Stack - Arrangement - C

Features
• Three, 2 or 1 routes to
circulate kick with respective
upper, middle, or lower pipe
rams closed.
• Outlet below lower ram.
Upper • Can hang off on 2 pipe rams
Annular and shear pipe or use any 3
pipe rams if using an extended
double.
• Can pump down sheared pipe.
Connector

Lower
Annular

Blind Shear 0
0
0
0

DOC DIC !®)o Upper Pipe


Ram (UPR)

~~
Middle Pipe
Ram (MPR)

LOC LIC ~®)o Lower Pipe


Ram (LPR)

Connector

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j Deepwater Subsea Equipment Section 11

4.0 Subsea BOP Stack - Arrangement - D

Features
• Upper and Lower
Annular is on the
LMRP.
• Stack height is
reduced (and LMRP
Upper
height is increased) to
Annular
allow shorter rig
substructure height.
Lower • Can not pump down
Annular sheared pipe

Connector

!®)! Blind Shear

uoc UIC
~®)i Upper Pipe
Ram(UPR)

;®)~
0 0
Middle Pipe
Ram(MPR)

Lower Pipe
Ram(LPR) ~®)~
0 0

Connector

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I Deepwater Subsea Equipment Section 11

5.0 Subsea BOP Stack - Arrangement - E

Features
• Upper Inner and Outer Kill
Valves below the Upper
Annular.
Upper • C/K Isolation Valves are on
Annular the LMRP package. Note:
these valves are "normally
open".
C/K Isolation

C/K Isolation
Connector

Lower
Annular

0
0
0 Blind Shear
0

voe UIC ~~o Upper Pipe


0 Ram(UPR)

~®~
Middle Pipe
Ram(MPR) 0 0

LOC LIC
!®! Lower Pipe
Ram (LPR)

Connector

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I Deepwater Subsea Equipment Section 11

UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR


MINERALS MANAGEMENT SERVICE
GULF OF MEXICO OCS REGION

NTL No. 99-G09 Effective Date: May 10, 1999

NOTICE TO LESSEES AND OPERATORS OF FEDERAL OIL. GAS. AND SULPHUR


LEASES IN THE OUTER CONTINENTAL SHELF. GULF OF MEXICO OCS REGION

Location of Choke and Kill Lines on BOP Stacks

This Notice to Lessees and Operators (NTL) supersedes the Letter to Lessees and Operators, dated November
17, 1994, on this subject. It updates regulatory citations and includes a statement on the Paperwork Reduction
Act of 1995.

The purpose of this NTL is to specify the location of the choke and kill lines serving blowout preventer (BOP)
stacks. This is necessary because the requirements at 30 CFR 250.406 (oil and gas drilling operations), 250.515
(oil and g~s well-completion operations), 250.615 (oil and gas well-workover operations), 250.1610 (sulphur
drilling operations), and 250.1624 (sulphur well-completion and well-workover operations) do not specify their
exact location.

Operators usually install the choke and kill lines above the bottommost ram. However, some operators have
requested to install them below the bottommost ram. For choke lines, this is not acceptable. Failure of a choke
line installed below the bottommost ram could result in a blowout because this configuration does not provide a
backup system for proper well control.

Therefore, the Gulf of Mexico OCS Region District Offices will not approve an Application for Permit to Drill
(APD) or a Sundry Notice and Report (Sundry) to conduct well-workover operations that indicates a BOP stack
with a choke line installed below the bottommost ram. However, they may approve your requests to install a
kill line below the bottommost ram. You must include a schematic drawing of the BOP stack and choke and kill
lines with any APD or well-workover Sundry if the tree is to be removed.

Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 Statement

This NTL refers to the collection of information on forms MMS-123 and MMS-124. The Office of
Management and Budget (0MB) has approved the information collection requirements for these forms and
assigned 0MB Control Nos. 1010-0044 and 1010-0045, respectively. This NTL does not impose additional
information collection requirements subject to the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995.

Contact

If you have any questions on this NTL, you may contact Mr. Bill Martin at (504) 736-2849.

Chris C. Oynes
Regional Director

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