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1. Using the BOP configuration shown below answer the following questions.
ANNULAR
HCR HCR
RAM
a. With drillpipe in the hole, is it possible to shut the well in under pressure and repair the
side outlets on the drilling spool?
A. Yes B. No
b. With no drill pipe in the hole, is it possible to shut the well in under pressure and repair
the drilling spool?
A. Yes B. No
c. Is it possible to shut the well in with drill pipe in the hole and circulate through the drill
pipe?
A. Yes B. No
d. With drill pipe in the hole, and the well shut in under pressure with the annular
preventer, is it possible to circulate through the kill line and choke line?
A. Yes B. No
e. With no drillpipe in the hole, is it possible to shut the well in under pressure using the
annular preventer and change pipe rams to blind rams?
A. Yes B. No
f. While replacing the ring gasket on the drilling spool choke line flange the well starts to
flow. There is no drill pipe in the hole. Can the well be shut in under pressure?
A. Yes B. No
ANNULAR
RAM
HCR HCR
a. With no drill pipe in the hole, is it possible to shut the well in under pressure and repair
the side outlets on the drilling spool?
A. Yes B. No
b. With no drill pipe in the hole, is it possible to shut the well in under pressure and repair
the drilling spool?
A. Yes B. No
c. Is it possible to shut the well in with drill pipe in the hole and circulate through the drill
pipe?
A. Yes B. No
d. While changing blind rams to pipe rams with drill pipe in the hole the well
starts to flow. Can the well be shut in?
A. Yes B. No
e. With no drill pipe in the hole, is it possible to shut the well in under pressure and change
the pipe rams?
A. Yes B. No
f. With drill pipe in the hole, is it possible to shut the well in under pressure and change
blind rams to pipe rams?
A. Yes B. No
ANNULAR
5” PIPE RAM
HCR HCR
a. With the well shut in under pressure on 5” drillpipe in the hole, is it possible to repair the
side outlets of the drilling spool?
A. Yes B. No
b. With no drillpipe in the hole, is it possible to shut the well in under pressure and change
the 3-1/2” rams to 5” rams?
A. Yes B. No
c. With the well shut in on 3-1/2” rams (on 3-1/2” pipe) under pressure, and with a safety
valve in the string, is it possible to change 5” rams to variable bore rams?
A. Yes B. No
d. With the well shut in on 5” pipe rams under pressure, is it possible to change blind
rams to 5” pipe rams?
A. Yes B. No
e. With the well shut in on 5” pipe rams under pressure, can the annular element be
replaced?
A. Yes B. No
f. With the well shut in on 5” pipe rams under pressure, can the manual valve on the choke
line be replaced?
A. Yes B. No
a. With the drillstring in the hole and the well shut-in on Upper Pipe Ram, can the well be
circulated whilst repairs are made on annular?
A. Yes B. No
b. Should the well be circulated and killed with the Lower Pipe Rams closed, when
the drill string is in the hole? (i.e. circulate via the casing head valves).
A. Yes B. No
c. Can the casing head valves be repaired with the string in the hole and the well
closed on the annular?
A. Yes B. No
a. With the drillstring in the hole and the well shut-in on 5” pipe rams, can we
repair the HCR valve?
A. Yes B. No
b. With no drillstring in the hole and the well shut-in on blind/shear rams, can we
repair the HCR valve?
A. Yes B. No
c. With the drillstring in the hole and the well shut-in on 5” pipe rams, can the
Blind/Shear rams be changed to pipe rams?
A. Yes B. No
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CEMENT
PUMP
2
MUD
PUMP
1
MUD REMOTE
PUMP CHOKE
17 18 19
MUD GAS
SEPERATOR
7
16
4
ANNULAR PREVENTER
(BAG)
8 9
5” PIPE RAMS
13 15 20
VENT
25 LINE
KILL 5 6
LINE BLIND/SHEAR RAMS
5” PIPE RAMS
10
WELLHEAD
11 12 14
FLARE
BOOM
MANUAL
CHOKE
Which one of the following groups of valves must be open to kill the well safely and
monitor the operation?
a. Valve Nos. 2, 4, 5, 7, 8, 10, 14, 16, 25
b. Valve Nos. 1, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 19, 25
c. Valve Nos. 2, 4, 7, 9, 10, 12, 15, 18, 25
d. Valve Nos. 1, 3, 10, 11, 14, 19, 25
e. Valve Nos. 1, 4, 9, 10, 11, 12, 14
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CEMENT
PUMP
2
MUD
PUMP
1
MUD REMOTE
PUMP CHOKE
17 18 19
MUD GAS
SEPERATOR
7
16
4
ANNULAR PREVENTER
(BAG)
8 9
5” PIPE RAMS
13 15 20
VENT
25 LINE
KILL 5 6
LINE BLIND/SHEAR RAMS
5” PIPE RAMS
10
WELLHEAD
11 12 14
FLARE
BOOM
MANUAL
CHOKE
Which five (5) valves must be open in the Figure above, when pumping down the
drillstring and reading the pressure from the choke manifold gauge?
Valves to be Open: □ □ □ □ □
3
CEMENT
PUMP
2
MUD
PUMP
1 REMOTE
MUD
PUMP CHOKE
17 18 19
MUD GAS
SEPERATOR
7
16
4
ANNULAR PREVENTER
(BAG)
8 9 13 15 20
5” PIPE RAMS VENT
25 LINE
KILL 5 6
LINE BLIND/SHEAR RAMS
5” PIPE RAMS
10
WELLHEAD
11 12 14
FLARE
BOOM
MANUAL
CHOKE
Which one of the following groups of valves must be open to kill the well safely and
monitor the operation?
a. Valve Nos. 2, 7, 8, 9, 16, 25, 17, 18, 19
b. Valve Nos. 2, 3, 7, 8, 10, 11, 14, 19
c. Valve Nos. 2, 7, 9, 11, 12, 15, 18
d. Valve Nos. 1, 3, 7, 8, 10, 11, 13, 14, 19
e. Valve Nos. 2, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 14, 20
f. Valve Nos. 2, 3, 7, 8, 10, 13, 16, 17, 25
3
CEMENT
PUMP
2
MUD
PUMP
1 REMOTE
MUD
PUMP CHOKE
17 18 19
MUD GAS
SEPERATOR
7
16
4
ANNULAR PREVENTER
(BAG)
8 9
5” PIPE RAMS
13 15 20
VENT
25 LINE
KILL 5 6
LINE BLIND/SHEAR RAMS
5” PIPE RAMS
10
WELLHEAD
11 12 14
FLARE
BOOM
MANUAL
CHOKE
Which one of the following groups of valves must be open to kill the well safely and
monitor the operation?
a. Valve Nos. 2, 3, 5, 8, 9, 10, 11, 14, 19,
b. Valve Nos. 1, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 10, 11, 13, 18, 25
c. Valve Nos. 3, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 19, 25
d. Valve Nos. 2, 3, 5, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 15, 17,
e. Valve Nos. 3, 5, 8, 9, 10, 11, 14, 16, 19, 25
f. Valve Nos. 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 14, 16,
Valve Numbers: □ □ □ □ □ □
6. Which valves would need to be open to circulate, down the kill line, using the
cement pump, through the manual choke and mud gas separator?
Valve Numbers: □ □ □ □ □ □
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CEMENT
PUMP
2
MUD
PUMP
1 REMOTE
MUD
PUMP CHOKE
17 18 19
MUD GAS
SEPERATOR
7
16
4
ANNULAR PREVENTER
(BAG)
8 9
5” PIPE RAMS
13 15 20
VENT
25 LINE
KILL 5 6
LINE BLIND/SHEAR RAMS
5” PIPE RAMS
10
WELLHEAD
11 12 14
FLARE
BOOM
MANUAL
CHOKE
Valve Numbers: □ □ □ □ □ □
16
4
ANNULAR PREVENTER
(BAG)
8 9
5” PIPE RAMS 13 15 20
VENT
LINE
KILL 5 6
LINE BLIND/SHEAR RAMS
5” PIPE RAMS
10
WELLHEAD
11 12 14
FLARE
BOOM
MANUAL
CHOKE
3. How much hydraulic fluid is required to close, open then close again: -
‘Three pipe rams and One annular preventer
Annular Preventer: 22 gallons to close. 18 gallons to open.
Pipe ram: 16 gallons to close. 12 gallons to open
Answer : …………….gallons.
4. How much hydraulic fluid is required to close, open then close again: -
‘Three Pipe Rams, One Annular Preventer, one Kill Line and one Choke line valve’.
Annular Preventer: 22 gallons to close. 20 gallons to open.
Pipe ram: 16 gallons to close. 13 gallons to open
Kill and Choke Line Valves: 1.5 gallon to close. 1.5 gallon to open
Answer : …………….gallons.
5. In a BOP stack with one annular, three rams, an HCR on the kill line and an HCR on
the choke line the following volumes are required:
Annular RAM HCR
Close 31.1 24.9 2
Open 31.1 23 2
a. How many gallons are required to close, open and close all functions?
Answer : …………….gallons.
Answer : …………….gallons.
3. A test cup for 9-5/8 inch casing is used to test a BOP stack to a pressure of
10,000 psi using 5 inch drill pipe.
The area of the test cup subjected to pressure is 42.4 square inches.
What is the MINIMUM grade of drill pipe to use (exclude any safety margin)?
a. Grade E-75 premium drill pipe, tensile strength = 311,200 lbs.
b. Grade X-95 premium drill pipe, tensile strength = 394,200 lbs.
c. Grade G-105 premium drill pipe, tensile strength = 436,150 lbs.
d. Grade S-135 premium drill pipe, tensile strength = 560,100 lbs.
e. Any grade will withstand the stress of the test.
4. When testing the BOP stack with a test plug or cup type tester in place, why is a
means of communication established from below the tool to atmosphere?
a. To avoid the creation of extreme hook load.
b. To avoid potential damage to the casing/open hole.
c. Otherwise reverse circulation will be needed to release the tool.
d. To avoid swabbing a kick during the test.
5. You are testing a Surface BOP stack with a test plug, the side outlet valves below
the plug should be kept in the open position.
(Choose two answers).
a. Because of potential damage to casing/open hole.
b. Otherwise reverse circulation will be needed to release test plug.
c. Because the test will create extreme hook loads.
d. To check for a leaking test plug.
7. The body of a new BOP is given a hydrostatic body or shell test after manufacte.
If the BOP has a Rated Working Pressure of 15,000 psi, what hydrostatic body
test pressure is required according to API recommendations?
a. 15,000 psi.
b. 17,500 psi.
c. 20,000 psi.
d. 22,500 psi.
e. 25,000 psi
8. After connecting the open and close hoses to the BOP good practice would be to
carry out which of the following first?
a. Take a slow circulating rate.
b. Drain accumulator bottles and check precharge.
c. Function test all items on the stack.
d. Place all functions to neutral (block) position to charge up the hoses.
9. What is the first action that should be taken after connecting the open and close
hydraulic lines to the surface installed BOP stack?
a. Drain the accumulator cylinders and check the nitrogen precharge pressure.
b. Function test all items on the stack.
c. Place all functions in neutral position and start pressure testing the BOP stack.
d. Perform accumulator unit pump capacity test.
10. According to API RP 53, 1997; BOP stacks should be pressure tested on a
regular basis. This would include:
(THREE answers)
a. After any disconnection or repair.
b. Prior to a known high pressure zone.
c. Not to exceed 21 days.
d. Prior to ‘spud’.
e. After each new casing string.
12. The lower kelly cock, upper kelly cock, drill pipe safety valve and inside BOP
are tools used to prevent flow from inside the drill string.
To what pressure should these components be tested?
a. Two times the rated working pressure of the tool used (up to 5,000 psi).
b. One and a half times the rated working pressure of the tool used.
c. Always use a pressure equal to 10,000 psi.
d. Test to a pressure at least equal to the maximum anticipated surface
pressure, but limited to the maximum rated working pressure of the BOP
stack in use.
13. Drillstring safety valves are required to be tested (According to API RP53):
(TWO answers).
a. Less often than the BOP.
b. Each time the BOP is tested.
c. To the same pressure as the BOP.
d. To the same RWP as the kelly/top drive.
14. What is the Rated Working Pressure for BOP equipment according to API RP 59
a. Maximum anticipated bottom hole pressure.
b. Maximum anticipated pore pressure.
c. Maximum anticipated surface pressure.
d. Maximum anticipated hydrostatic drilling mud pressure.
e. Maximum anticipated dynamic choke pressure.
15. What is the correct definition for “Rated Working Pressure” according to
API (SPEC 16E)?
a. The maximum test pressure the equipment is designed to contain and/or control.
b. The maximum internal pressure the equipment is designed to contain and/or control.
c. The hydrostatic proof test pressure a body or shell member shall hold prior to
shipment from the manufacturer’s facility.
□ True □ False
b. The Rated Working Pressure of a BOP is the maximum internal pressure it is
designed to hold.
□ True □ False
17. When testing a pipe ram at the weekly B.O.P test you are informed that the Weep hole on
the ram is leaking fluid.
What action would you take?
a. The 'weep hole' only checks the closing chamber seals so leave it till next maintenance
schedule.
b. Energise emergency plastic packing ring. If leak stops then leave it till next
maintenance schedule.
c. Primary mud seal is leaking and you should repair immediately.
d. Ram packing elements on ram body are worn and should be replaced immediately.
e. A leak here is normal because metal sealing faces in the ram need some lubrication to
minimise damage.
Which one of the flanges has a specified distance between “made-up flanges” that
require occasional re-tightening of bolts/studs and nuts?
a. API type 6B.
b. API type 6BX.
The four figures below illustrate cross sectional profiles of four different API ring
gaskets commonly used on well head equipment.
Which one of these gaskets matches the 6BX type flange shown at top of page.
a. Type R Octagonal.
b. Type R Oval.
c. Type RX.
d. Type BX.
(TWO ANSWERS)
a. Type R Octagonal.
b. Type R Oval.
c. Type RX.
d. Type BX.
7. Figure below illustrates the cross-sectional profiles of four different API ring gaskets
commonly used on wellhead equipment.
9. What would be the effect of fitting a 7-1/16” x 5,000 psi flange to a working 10,000 psi
rated BOP stack?
a. The rating would remain at 10,000 psi..
b. The rating would become 5,000 psi.
c. The rating would become 7,500 psi.
10. What does 13-5/8 mean when the equipment in use is described as “15M, 13-5/8”?
a. The external diameter of the flange or hub.
b. The external diameter of the BOPs.
c. The cylinder diameter of the hydraulic actuator for the ram BOPs.
d. The through-bore (inside diameter) of the BOP.
11. a. Of the 4 types of gasket listed, indicate which flange (API 6B, API6BX) they would
be used with.
Type R Octagonal ……………
Type R Oval ……………
Type R RX ……………
Type BX ……………
12. Are the following statements true or false regarding API ring gaskets?
a. Pressure energised type gaskets should be re-used.
□ True □ False
b. 6BX flanges with BX gaskets require more checking than 6B with RX gaskets.
□ True □ False
c. The nominal size of a flange is the diameter of the required gasket.
□ True □ False
14. The figures illustrate the cross sectional profile of four different API ring gaskets
commonly used on wellhead equipment.
Indicate the type of ring gasket that matches the type 6BX flange.
a. Type R Octagonal
b. Type R Oval
c. Type RX
d. Type BX
15. Figures 1, 2 and 3 below show three different types of end outlet connections or side
connections used on BOPs.
1 2 3
Identify the types of connection by matching the correct number to the description:
a. Clamp hub connection.: ………..
b. Flanged connection.: …………..
c. Studded connection.: …………..
□ True □ False
□ True □ False
□ True □ False
6. The requirements of a diverter system are a low pressure annular preventer and an
overboard vent line to the a mud gas separator.
□ True □ False
7. Pick the correct procedure for the operation of a surface diverter system. Wind
direction is starboard to port.
a. Open starboard vent, close shaker valve, close diverter.
b. Close diverter, close shaker valve, open starboard vent.
c. Close diverter, open port vent, close shaker valve.
d. Open port vent, close shaker valve, close diverter.
8. What are the components of a 29-1/2 inch diverter system? (select two answers)
a. A low pressure annular preventer with a large internal diameter.
b. A vent line of sufficient diameter to permit safe venting using the mud-gas
separator.
c. A high pressure ram type preventer with a large internal diameter.
d. A vent line with a manually operated full opening valve.
e. A vent line of sufficient diameter to permit safe venting and proper disposal of flow
from the well.
a. ………………Opening Chamber.
c. ………………Preventer Body.
d. ………………Operating Piston.
e. ………………Screwed Head.
f. ………………Packing Unit.
d. ………………Operating Piston.
f. ……………… Packer.
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2
3 8
9
4
10
11
5 12
6
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d. …………. Vent.
e. …………. Donut.
f. …………. Packer.
c. ……………… Piston.
(TWO ANSWERS)
a. Lowest required hydraulic closing pressure when closing chamber and secondary
chamber are connected.
b. Lowest required hydraulic closing pressure when opening chamber and secondary
chamber are connected.
c. The secondary chamber allows balancing the open force on the piston created by
drilling fluid hydrostatic pressure in the marine riser.
c. …………. Piston
d. …………. Piston
j. …………. Piston
f. …………. Piston
12. Annular preventer sealing elements are made primarily to seal around any size of pipe
in the hole, but can also seal off the borehole with all pipe removed.
a. True.
b. False.
14. When annular BOPs are hydraulically pressure tested, it often happens that the test
pressure cannot be kept steady during the first attempt. They have to be charged up
two or more times before an acceptable test is obtained
Why is this?
a. Annular BOPs always leak until the packing element finds its new shape. This motion
can take several minutes.
b. The compressibility of the hydraulic fluid from the hydraulic control unit below the
closing piston causes the test pressure to drop.
c. The packing unit elastomer is flowing into a new shape because the rate of flow is
influenced by the applied pressure.
15. What has to be checked before the installation of any annular packing element?
(TWO ANSWERS)
a. Temperature rating of the element.
b. Type of mud to be used.
c. Desired hydraulic closing pressure.
d. Maximum pipe outside diameter.
4. Most of the conventional front packer elements fitted on ram BOPs are enclosed between
steel plates. What are the main reasons for this type of design.
(TWO ANSWERS)
a. To support the weight of the drillstring during hang-off.
b. To prevent the rubber extruding top and bottom when the rams are closed.
c. To feed new rubber into sealing contact with the pipe when the sealing face
becomes worn.
d. To prevent any swelling when used during high temperature operations.
a. ………. Body
b. ………. Cylinder, Operator
c. ………. Bonnet
d. ………. Ram Assembly
e. ………. Bonnet seal
f. ………. Ram change piston
g. ………. Bonnet Bolt
h. ………. Locking Screw Housing
i. ………. Locking screw
j. ………. Intermediate Flange
k. ………. Seal Rings, Connecting Rod
l. ………. Piston, Operating
m. ………. Ram change cylinder
a. ………. Holder.
b. ………. Block
c. ………. Seal / Rubber
9. The main functions of the “weep hole” on ram type B.O.P is to:
(Two answers)
a. Show the bonnet seal is leaking.
b. Show the primary mud seal on the piston rod is leaking.
c. Release any overpressure that may occur during testing.
d. Prevent damage to the opening chamber.
10. With regard to ram locking devices, are the following statements True or False?
a. All rams have locking devices.
□ True □ False
□ True □ False
□ True □ False
□ True □ False
e. Rams are designed to hold pressure from both above and below.
□ True □ False
□ True □ False
12. Select the correct definition of the “Closing Ratio” of a ram preventer.
a. Operating pressure required to close the ram against maximum wellbore
pressure.
b. Operating pressure required to close the ram against a specific wellbore
pressure.
c. Operating pressure required to close the ram at BOP R.W.P.
d. Ratio of the packer area against the piston rod area.
13. When a ram type surface BOP is operated, the hydraulic fluid on the opposite side of
the operating piston is being displaced.
Indicate what happens to the fluid.
a. The fluid leaves the operating cylinder and drains off in the borehole through a
check valve.
b. The fluid leaves the operating cylinder and returns back to the opposite side of
the piston to enforce the closing pressure.
c. The fluid leaves the operating cylinder and returns back to the fluid reservoir
(as a function of the four-way valve for each preventer).
14. Which statements are correct with respect of fixed bore ram type BOP’s?
(select two answers)
a. Ram type BOP’s are designed to contain and seal Rated Working Pressure
from above the closed rams as well as from below.
b. Ram type BOP’s should be equipped with a mechanical locking system.
c. Fixed bore ram type BOP’s can close and seal on various pipe sizes.
d. Fixed bore ram type BOP’s can be used to hang off the drill string.
16. On a ram type BOP preventer, in which position will the 4-way valve be put to assist
with the removal of the bonnet after backing off the bonnet bolts?
a. Open.
b. Closed.
c. Neutral (Block).
d. In any position, it does not matter.
18. When a ram type BOP on a surface stack is closed, what happens to the operating
fluid displaced from the opening chamber?
a. The fluid drains into the well bore.
b. The fluid is used to boost closing pressure.
c. The fluid is returned to the reservoir.
19. Why does the Driller on a floating rig need information about tides?
(TWO ANSWERS)
a. To adjust the marine riser tensioners.
b. To know the position of tool joints in the stack relative to the rams.
c. To calculate riser tensioner ton miles.
d. To correctly hang off during a well control operation.
e. To set ram closing pressures correctly.
20. Which ram type preventer on a Cameron 13-5/8, 10,000 psi BOP stack is equipped with
thicker intermediate flanges?
a. Pipe rams.
b. Blind rams.
c. Shear rams.
d. Variable rams.
23. Can ALL ram type BOPs open in a situation where Rated Working Pressure is
contained below the rams and hydrostatic pressure to the flowline is above the rams?
a. Yes
b. No
24. Can ALL ram type BOPs close on Rated Working Pressure in the well bore when the
hydraulic operating pressure is 1,500 psi?
a. Yes
b. No
27. A Cameron 13 5/8”, 10,000 psi working pressure, ram BOP, has a closing ratio for
pipe and shear rams of 7.0 - 1.
What is the minimum closing pressure required for the BOP?
Answer ………….. psi
29. What is the correct meaning of the term ‘primary seal and secondary seal’ when used
in connection with ram type BOPs?
a. Primary seal is shutting in the well using the annular BOP. Secondary seal is
shutting in the well using the rams after the annular BOP has already been
closed.
b. Primary seal is well control utilising only mud hydrostatic pressure. Secondary
seal is well control utilising both mud hydrostatic pressure and the BOPs.
c. Primary seal is the mechanical ram shaft packing. Secondary seal is injected
plastic packing intended to activate an extra seal on the ram shaft in an
emergency -if the primary seal is leaking.
d. Primary seal is a seal between the ring gasket and the connection on the side
or end outlets. Secondary seal is a seal established by a ring gasket wound
with Teflon tape.
31. What is the primary function of a weep hole (drain or vent hole) on a ram type BOP?
a. To show that the ram body rubbers are leaking.
b. To show that the closing chamber operating pressure is too high.
c. To show that the mud seal on the piston rod is leaking.
d. To show that the bonnet seals are leaking.
32. During a routine test it is noticed that the weep hole (drain hole/vent hole) on one of
the blowout preventer bonnets is leaking fluid.
What action should be taken?
a. The weep hole only checks the closing chamber seals, leave it till the next
maintenance schedule.
b. Energise emergency packing. If leak stops, leave it till the next maintenance
schedule.
c. A leak is normal because the metal to metal sealing face in the bonnet needs
some lubrication to minimise damage.
d. Ram packing elements on the ram body are worn out, replace immediately.
e. Primary ram shaft seal is leaking, secure the well and replace immediately.
33 The primary function of the "weep hole" on ram type B.O.P is to:
a. Show the seals on the bonnet is leaking.
b. Show the primary mud seal on the piston rod is leaking.
c. Release any overpressure that may occur during testing.
d. Prevent damage to the opening chamber.
34. If a primary mud seal fails during a kill operation you have no back-up seal.
TRUE FALSE
2. There is only one inside BOP with an NC50 (4-1/2 inch IF) pin connection on
the rig.
The drill string consists of: -
5-inch Heavy Weight drill pipe (NC50)
8-inch (6-5/8 Reg.) drill collars.
Which of the following crossovers must be on the rig floor while tripping?
a. NC50 (4-1/2 inch IF) Box x 6-5/8 inch Reg. pin.
b. NC50 (4-1/2 inch IF) Box x 7-5/8 inch Reg. pin.
c. NC50 (4-1/2 inch IF) Box x 6-5/8 inch Reg. box.
d. 6-5/8 inch Reg. Box x 7-5/8 inch Reg. Pin.
3. There is only one inside BOP with an NC50 (4-1/2 inch IF) pin/box connection on the
rig. The drill string consists of: -
5-inch drill pipe (NC50).
5-inch Heavy wall drill pipe (NC50).
8-inch drill collars (6-5/8 Reg.).
9-1/2 inch drill collars (7-5/8 Reg.).
Which of the following crossovers must be on the rig floor while tripping?
(TWO ANSWERS)
a. NC50 (4-1/2 inch IF) box x 6-5/8 inch Reg. pin.
b. NC50 (4-1/2 inch IF) box x 7-5/8 inch Reg. pin.
c. NC50 (4-1/2 inch IF) pin x 6-5/8 inch Reg. box.
d. 6-5/8 inch Reg. Pin x 7-5/8 inch Reg. Pin.
e. NC50 (4-1/2 inch IF) pin x 7-5/8 inch Reg. box.
6. Stab-in non-return safety valves (inside BOPs) should be placed on the rig floor at all
times, ready for use, to fit the tubulars being used.
Which of the following actions can be performed with a non-return valve in the
string?
(THREE ANSWERS)
a. Easier to stab if strong flow is encountered up the drill string.
b. Must not be run in the hole in the closed position.
c. Has to be pumped open to read ‘Shut In Drill Pipe Pressure.
d. Will not allow wireline to be run inside the drill string.
e. Has potential to leak through the open/close key.
f. Is kept in its open position by a rod secured by a T-handle.
7. In which of the following situations is it an advantage to use a full closing float valve
in the drill string?
a. To avoid flowback while tripping or during a connection.
b. To read the drill pipe pressure value following a well kick.
c. To allow reverse circulation.
d. To reduce surge pressure.
9. Indicate whether the following operations can or cannot be performed with a float
valve (non-return) type in the string.
Can the correct shut in drill pipe pressure be read on the gauge after the pumps are
stopped
a. Yes.
b. No.
10. Indicate whether the following operations can or cannot be performed with a float
valve (non-return) type in the string.
Is it possible to get drill pipe back flow while tripping?
a. Yes.
b. No.
11. Indicate whether the following operations can or cannot be performed with a float
valve (non-return) type in the string.
Is surge pressure generated when tripping in?
a. Yes.
b. No.
12. Indicate whether the following operations can or cannot be performed with a float
valve (non-return) type in the string.
Is it possible to reverse circulate?
a. Yes.
b. No.
a. ………. Ball
b. ………. Lower Seat
c. ………. Upper Seat
d. ………. Body
e. ………. Crank
d. Full Opening valves must not be run into the hole in the closed position.
TRUE FALSE
18. With regard to drillstring floats which of the following are true or false?
21. When RIH with a solid float, the drillstring must be filled from the top on a regular
basis. What might be the result if this procedure is not carried out correctly?
(Two answers)
a. Drillpipe collapse.
b. Drop in BHP due to air bubble.
c. Riser collapse.
d. Mud losses.
e. Stuck pipe.
25. Full Opening valves must not be run into the hole in the closed position.
TRUE FALSE
26. A well kicks with the bit off bottom and is shut in. The decision is made to strip back
into the hole. What equipment should be made up onto the string prior to performing
the stripping operation safely, assuming there is no float sub or dart sub in the string?
c. Drill Pipe Safety Valve (open) with Inside Blowout Preventer installed on top.
d. Inside Blowout Preventer with Drill Pipe Safety Valve (closed) on top.
1. What is the purpose of the choke manifold vent /bleed line that by-passes the chokes?
a. To connect to the mud/gas separator.
b. To by-pass the chokes and connect the choke manifold to the kill line.
c. To by-pass the chokes and bleed off high volumes of fluid.
2. What is the recommended diameter for the choke manifold vent line/bleed line by-
passing the chokes according to API RP53?
a. The same diameter as the other lines on the choke manifold.
b. At least equal to the diameter of the choke line.
c. At least 5 inches.
3. What is the main function of the choke in the overall BOP system?
a. To direct hydrocarbons to the flare.
b. To direct wellbore fluids to the mud/gas separator.
c. To shut the well in softly.
d. To hold back pressure while circulating out a kick.
5. Why are some choke manifolds equipped with a glycol or methanol injection system?
a. To minimize the effect of hot climates.
b. To help prevent hydrate formation while circulating a kick.
c. To help fluids flow better during well testing.
d. To protect rubber goods in high temperature wells.
6. Which method is used to operate the remotely operated valves on the choke
line?
a. Hydraulic fluid.
b. Air.
c. Nitrogen.
d. Wires.
8. The main function of the Choke in the overall B.O.P system is:
a. To divert fluid to the mud tank.
b. To divert contaminant to burning pit.
c. To close the well in softly.
d. To hold back pressure while circulating up a kick.
D2
H4 GAS TO VENT
FROM CHOKE
MANIFOLD
D3
MUD/GAS
SEPERATOR H1
D1
TO SHALE
SHAKERS
LIQUID SEAL
H2
D2
H4 GAS TO VENT
FROM CHOKE
MANIFOLD
D3
MUD/GAS
SEPERATOR H1
D1
TO SHALE
SHAKERS
LIQUID SEAL
H2
a. The length and the inside diameter (D3) of the inlet pipe from the buffer tank to the
choke manifold.
b. The dip tube height (H2).
c. The body height (H1) and the body inside diameter (D1).
d. The derrick vent pipe height (H4) and inside diameter (D2).
D2
H4 GAS TO VENT
FROM CHOKE
MANIFOLD
D3
MUD/GAS
SEPERATOR H1
D1
TO SHALE
SHAKERS
LIQUID SEAL
H2
a. 3 - 4 psi
b. 5 psi
c. 7 - 8 psi
d. 76 - 77 psi
5. Based on the following diagram, with a mud weight of 11.3 ppg flowing through the
MGS and liquid seal. Height of Dip Tube = 18 ft.
D2
H4 GAS TO VENT
FROM CHOKE
MANIFOLD
D3
MUD/GAS
SEPERATOR H1
D1
TO SHALE
SHAKERS
LIQUID SEAL
H3 H2
A. How much hydrostatic head (back pressure) would have to be overcome before
gas vented to the shale shakers? (i.e. the Maximum Safe Operating Pressure).
Answer ……….. psi
B. Which dimension would determine the normal working pressure of the above
MGS for a given flow rate?
a. Vessel diameter and length.
b. Liquid seal diameter and length.
c. Height of vessel above flowline.
d. Vent line diameter and length.
GAS TO VENT
FROM CHOKE
MANIFOLD
MUD/GAS
SEPERATOR
TO SHALE
SHAKERS
15 ft LIQUID SEAL
10 ft
D2
H4 GAS TO VENT
FROM CHOKE
MANIFOLD
D3
MUD/GAS
SEPERATOR H1
D1
TO SHALE
SHAKERS
LIQUID SEAL
H2
Which of the following dimensions is the primary factor in limiting the capacity of the
mud-gas separator?
a. The height of the dip tube (H2)
b. The height of the main body (H1)
c. The total height of the vent line (H4)
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6. Figure below illustrates a hydraulic control schematic for a BOP Control System.
I. Select the list below that indicates the valves that should be open while drilling.
II. Select the list below that indicates the valves that should be closed while drilling
1. What type of fluid should be used in the reservoir of the BOP Control Unit when
temperatures below zero degrees centigrade (32 degrees fahrenheit) are expected?
(subsea)
a. Diesel oil.
b. Kerosene.
c. Fresh water with added kerosene
d. Fresh water with added lubricant and glycol.
2. What is the minimum (API RP53) recommended capacity of the hydraulic fluid
reservoir on the hydraulic BOP control unit?
a. Two times the usable fluid of the accumulator.
b. Two times the closing volume of the BOP.
c. Two times the accumulator capacity
3. The hydraulic control unit has a reservoir filled with hydraulic control operating fluid.
The capacity of this reservoir should be equal to at least twice the usable fluid
capacity of the closing unit system. What type of fluid should be used? (subsea)
1. How many independent sources of power should be available on each BOP hydraulic
control unit, according to API RP53?
a. Only one.
b. Not less than two.
c. It is the rig owner’s choice
2. Which type of power source should be available to operate the BOP control unit
pumps?
a. An electrical system.
b. An air system.
c. A dual air/electric system
d. An hydraulic system.
3. API RP53 states that each closing unit should be equipped with sufficient number and
sizes of pumps to satisfactorily perform the closing unit capacity test.
With the accumulator system isolated, the pumps should be capable of closing the
annular preventer on the size of drill pipe being used, open the hydraulically operated
choke line valve and obtain a minimum of 200 psi pressure above accumulator pre-
charge pressure on the closing unit manifold.
This should be achieved within: -
a. 1 minute or less.
b. 2 minutes or less.
c. 3 minutes or less
d. 4 minutes or less.
4. What is the minimum pressure at which the charge pumps start up, according to API
RP53?
a. When accumulator pressure has decreased to less than 50% of the operating
pressure.
b. When accumulator pressure has decreased to less than 75% of the operating
pressure.
c. When accumulator pressure has decreased to less than 90% of the operating
pressure.
2. Which gas is used to pre-charge the accumulator bottles on a BOP Hydraulic Control
Unit?
a. Air.
b. Nitrogen.
c. Oxygen.
d. Carbon Dioxide (CO2).
e. Methane.
3. What is the minimum recommended (API RP53) pre-charge pressure for the
accumulator bottles on a 3000-psi Hydraulic Control Unit?
a. 3000 psi.
b. 1000 psi.
c. 1200 psi.
d. 200 psi.
5. The purpose of having stored fluid under pressure in the accumulator bottles is: (Two
Answers)
a. To operate the IBOP in the Top Drive
b. To enable the BOP to be closed in the event of a power failure.
c. To activate the emergency packing on the Rams.
d. To operate the remote choke.
e. To reduce the closing time of BOP functions.
11. If the capacity of the bottle in the last question was increased to 25 gallons how much
usable fluid would you now have?
Answer ………. Gallons
12. An accumulator system has 24 ten-gallon capacity bottles. How many gallons of
usable fluid are available according to recommendations stated in A.P.I. RP53. -
Maximum operating pressure 3,000 psi - minimum operating pressure 1,200 psi.
a. 240 gallons
b. 480 gallons
c. 120 gallons
d. 100 gallons
13. The following data is given for a surface installed ram type BOP stack.
Nominal size (throughbore) - 13-5/8 inch
Maximum rated working pressure - 15,000 psi
Closing Ratio - 10.6 : 1
Hydraulic fluid requirements (including safety factor) for all functions on this BOP
stack is 150 gallons.
The data for one accumulator bottle is: -
Cylinder capacity (Nitrogen & fluid) - 10 gallons (ignore bladder)
Pre-charge pressure - 1,000 psi
Operating pressure for BOP control unit - 3,000 psi
Calculate the minimum number of accumulator cylinders required in the accumulator
bank to enable closing the ram BOPs on the full Rated Working Pressure of the BOP.
a. 30 cylinders.
b. 36 cylinders.
c. 41 cylinders.
d. 51 cylinders.
15. In a BOP stack with one annular, three rams, an HCR on the kill line and an HCR on
the choke line the following volumes are required:
Close (Gallons) Open (Gallons)
Annular 31.1 31.1
RAM 24.9 23
HCR 2 2
a.How many gallons are required to close, open and close all functions?
Answer ………. Gallons
b. The operator’s requirements as per API RP53 are for a minimum operating
pressure of 1200 psi. How many 10 gallon capacity accumulator bottles are
required to provide enough useable fluid.
Answer ………. Bottles
16. A Cameron 13 5/8”, 10,000 psi working pressure, ram BOP, has a closing ratio for pipe
and shear rams of 7.0 - 1.
a. What is the minimum closing pressure required for the BOP?
Answer ………. PSI
b. Hydraulic fluid requirement to close, open and close all functions is 258
gallons. How many 10 gallon accumulator bottles will be required?
Answer ………. Bottles
1. 3 position/4 way valves are used on a BOP control unit to control stack functions.
Which of the following statements are true?
(TWO ANSWERS)
a. They are capable of manual operation.
b. They cannot be remotely operated.
c. They can be placed in 4 positions.
d. They have four active connections (inlets/outlets).
2. While drilling, what is the correct position of the selector valves (3-position/ 4-way
valves) on the BOP hydraulic control unit?
a. All valves in the open position.
b. All valves in the closed position.
c. All valves in the neutral position.
d. Open or closed, depending on stack function.
3. On the hydraulic BOP control unit for a surface BOP stack a number of selector valves
are installed. (Selector valves control the BOP functions).
Which is the correct description of a selector valve?
a. A selector valve is a 3 position/4 way directional control valve that has the
pressure inlet port blocked, the operator ports blocked and the pressure trapped
in the centre position.
b. A selector valve has two or more supply pressure ports and only one outlet
port. When fluid is flowing through one of the supply ports the internal
shuttle seals off the other inlet port and allows flow to the outlet port only.
c. A selector valve is a three position directional control valve that has the
pressure inlet port blocked and the operator ports vented in the centre position.
4. In what position should the BOP operating (4-way) valves be in during drilling
operations?
a. Open
b. Closed
c. Open or closed depending on item of equipment
5. On the remote panel the High-Low bypass valve allows you to put full accumulator
pressure to which of the following.
a. Rams only.
b. Annular only.
c. All functions.
d. Rams and H.C.R. valves only.
6. On which ram operation would you be most likely to use the by-pass
(manifold valve) facility?
a. Variable bore rams.
b. Blind/Shear rams.
c. 5 inch pipe rams.
d. 3-1/2 inch pipe rams.
7. What is the purpose of the by-pass valve on a surface BOP Hydraulic Control Unit?
a. To bleed the accumulator fluid back to the reservoir.
b. To by-pass the 4-way valves.
c. To enable full accumulator pressure to be placed on the annular BOP.
d. To enable full accumulator pressure to be placed on the Ram/HCR closing unit
manifold.
8. What is the purpose of the “bypass” button on the driller’s remote control panel for a
surface BOP installation?
a. To increase the hydraulic annular pressure to existing accumulator pressure.
b. To increase the hydraulic accumulator pressure to 3,000 psi.
c. To increase the hydraulic manifold pressure to 2,000 psi.
d. To increase the hydraulic manifold pressure to existing accumulator pressure.
2. The Annular “unit/remote” switch on the accumulator allows you to do what when
“unit” is selected.
a. Adjust the annular regulator from the remote panel.
b. Adjust the manifold regulator from the accumulator.
c. Adjust the manifold regulators from the remote panel.
d. Adjust the annular regulator from the accumulator.
1. What happens when the handle on the BOP remote control panel is activated to close
the upper ram preventer? (The master valve has been operated)
a. The handle opens the hydraulic valve in the back of the remote control panel
and hydraulic fluid flows to the preventer.
b. The handle operates an electric switch in the back of the remote panel. The
electric current operates the hydraulic valve at the accumulator unit and this
enables the hydraulic fluid to flow to the preventer.
c. The handle operates an air valve in the back of the remote panel. The air
activates a piston at the accumulator unit that operates the 4-way valve
enabling the flow of hydraulic fluid to the preventer.
4. On which gauges on the BOP remote control panel would a reduction in pressure be
observed when the blind/shear ram is closed?
(TWO ANSWERS)
a. Air pressure gauge.
b. Accumulator pressure gauge.
c. Manifold pressure gauge.
d. Annular pressure gauge.
A. What are the normal operating pressures seen on the following gauges on the
drillers remote panel?
Gauge No 1 …………… psi
Gauge No 2 …………… psi
Gauge No 3 …………… psi
Gauge No 4 …………… psi
B. If Gauge No 2 on the remote panel reads zero which of the following statements
is true?
a. The annular preventer can still be operated from the remote panel.
b. Choke and kill lines can still be operated from the remote panel.
c. No stack function can be operated from the remote panel.
d. All functions on the remote panel will operate normally.
C. On which two gauges on the remote panel would you expect to see a reduction in
pressure when the annular preventer is being closed?
a. Gauge 1&2
b. Gauge 2&4
c. Gauge 3&4
d. Gauge 1&4
e. Gauge 3&2
8. What is the NORMAL Manifold pressure reading on a 3000 psi Hydraulic Control
Unit?
a. 3000 psi.
b. 2500 psi.
c. 1500 psi.
d. 1000 psi.
9. What is the NORMAL Annular pressure reading on a 3,000 psi Hydraulic Control
Unit?
a. 250 psi.
b. 600 – 1,500 psi.
c. 3,000 psi.
10. What would the pressure on the ram opening lines between the BOP Hydraulic
Control Unit and the BOP stack normally be while drilling?
a. Zero.
b. 500 psi.
c. 1,500 psi.
d. 3,000 psi.
12. What pressure rating should we have on valves and fittings between the closing unit
and the blowout preventer. (10,000 psi)
a. 1,500 psi
b. 3,000 psi
c. 10,000 psi
1. What is the closing time for a ram type BOP - according to API RP53?
a. Less than 30 seconds.
b. Less than 45 seconds.
c. Less than 2 minutes.
2. What is the closing time for a 20 inch Annular BOP - according to API RP53
a. Less than 30 seconds.
b. Less than 45 seconds.
c. Less than 2 minutes.
3. What is the maximum recommended closing time for a 13-5/8 inch Annular BOP -
according to API RP53?
a. Less than 30 seconds.
b. Less than 45 seconds.
c. Less than 2 minutes.
4. What is the closing time for a 21-1/4 inch surface annular BOP - according to API
RP53
a. Less than 30 seconds.
b. Less than 45 seconds.
c. Less than 2 minutes.
5. What is the recommended closing time according to API RP 53 for the following
components?
Surface Stack
a. 13 5/8” 15K RWP Ram Seconds
Subsea Stack
1. What is the purpose of the master control valve on an air operated remote BOP
control panel?
a. Activates the hydraulic fluid circuit at the panel.
b. Activates the air circuit at the panel.
c. Activates the electric circuit for the open/close lights.
d. Adjusts pipe ram closing pressure.
2. What is the function of the master control valve on the remote BOP control panel on
the rig floor?
a. To allow pressuring up of the 4-way valves on the hydraulic control unit.
b. To activate the open or close lights.
c. To activate power to the control unit charge pumps.
d. To allow pressuring up of the control valves on the remote BOP control panel.
3. On the remote BOP control panel on the rig floor, the master control valve
handle/button must be held depressed for five seconds then released before operating
a BOP function.
a. True.
b. False.
4. On the remote BOP control panel on the rig floor, the master valve handle/button
must be held depressed while BOP functions are operated.
a. True.
b. False.
5. On the remote BOP control panel on the rig floor, the master control valve allows air
pressure to go to each function in preparation for operating the handle/button.
a. True.
b. False.
6. On the remote BOP control panel on the rig floor, if a function is activated without
operating the master control valve - that function will work.
a. True.
b. False.
8. Which of the following procedures is the correct one to activate a BOP function from
the Driller’s electric remote control panel on a surface BOP stack installation?
a. The master button must be depressed for 5 seconds and then released before a BOP
function button is depressed.
b. The master button must be held depressed while a BOP function button is depressed.
c. The BOP function button is depressed and then released. The master button must
then be depressed to activate the function.
9. Which of the following correctly describes the operation of the master valve on the
BOP remote panel?
a. The master valve when operated moves the 3 position valve to the close position.
b. The master valve when operated will do a panel light test.
c. The master valve must be continually operated whilst functions on the panel are
made.
d. Holding the master air valve for 5 seconds then releasing it will allow functions to
take place.
10. The correct reason for operating the master air valve for 5 seconds prior to the function
on a remote B.O.P. panel is:
a. To check the rig air pressure is correct.
b. To allow a build up of air pressure to operate the 3 position valve.
c. To bleed air from the system.
d. To give the operator time to think about what he is doing.
11. Which of the following statements is true concerning the remote B.O.P panel:
a. The master valve when operated moves the 3 position valve to the close position.
b. The master valve when operated will do a panel light test.
c. The master valve must be continually operated whilst functions on the panel are made.
d. Holding the master air valve for 5 seconds then releasing it will still allow functions to
take place.
TRUE FALSE
b. The master control valve must be operated if other functions are to operate.
TRUE FALSE
c. If you operate a function without operating the master control valve that function will
not work.
TRUE FALSE
d. If you operate the master control valve and a function together that function will not
work.
TRUE FALSE
e. If the upper ram close light on the panel illuminates you know the ram is closing.
TRUE FALSE
f. When the close light on the panel illuminates then you know the 3 position valve on the
accumulator has moved to the close position.
TRUE FALSE
g. Operating the master control valve only will illuminate all lights on the panel.
TRUE FALSE
1. Where are the electric (activating) switches for the BOP remote control panel
lights located?
a. On the pressure gauge mounted on the remote control panel.
b. On the BOP hydraulic control unit.
c. Inside the BOP operating chambers.
d. On the remote control panel operating handles.
2. Only a small volume of fluid is required to operate the hydraulic valves on the
BOP side outlets on a surface BOP installation.
On a Driller’s air operated panel, if the Driller pushes “Master’ and “Choke
open” simultaneously - he observes that the lights change colour.
Do the changing lights confirm that the choke line valve is in the open
position?
a. Yes.
b. No.
3. On a driller’s remote B.O.P. control panel you close the annular preventer and
the close light illuminates. What is the light telling you?
a. A hydraulic signal has been sent to the accumulator unit.
b. The annular has closed.
c. The annular 4 way valve on the accumulator unit has functioned and fluid
should be going to the annular.
d. A microswitch in the back of the Driller’s remote B.O.P. control panel has
been activated, indicating that you have pushed the lever to the close position.
4. The B.O.P stack function has at ken place when the indicator light has
illuminated on the remote control panel.
TRUE FALSE
ANNULAR PREVENTER
(BAG) 1. AIR
BLIND/SHEAR RAMS
2. ACCUMULATOR
5” PIPE RAMS
DRILLING
SPOOL
3. RAM
3 1/2” PIPE RAMS
MANIFOLD
WELLHEAD
4. ANNULAR
MANIFOLD
1. What are the normal operating pressures seen on the following gauges on the drillers
remote panel?
a. Gauge No 1 ……………….. psi
b. Gauge No 2 ……………….. psi
c. Gauge No 3 ……………….. psi
d. Gauge No 4 ……………….. psi
2. If Gauge No 1 on the remote panel reads zero which of the following statements is true?
a. The annular preventer can still be operated from the remote panel
b. Choke and kill lines can still be operated from the remote panel
c. No stack function can be operated from the remote panel
d. All functions on the remote panel will operate normally
3. On which two gauges on the remote panel would you expect to see a reduction in
pressure when the annular preventer is being closed?
a. Gauge 1 & 2
b. Gauge 2 & 4
c. Gauge 3 & 4
d. Gauge 1 & 4
e. Gauge 3 & 2
5. When shutting in a well from the remote B.O.P panel, a number of problems may occur
that makes you wonder whether the selected function has operated. From the chart
below place an "X" in the box or boxes where the problem may relate to the cause.
Note: There may be more than one answer for a problem.
7. On the driller’s pnenumatically operated panel for a surface installed BOP, a ram
close function was activated and the following observations were made:
Green light remained on.
Red light remained off.
Annular pressure did not change.
Manifold pressure did not change.
Accumulator pressure did not change.
What is the probable cause of the problem?
a. The selector valve (3 position/4 way valve) is stuck in the open position.
b. There is a leak in the hydraulic line connecting the BOP to the BOP control unit.
c. Electric pressure switches are malfunctioning.
d. The pumps on the BOP control unit are malfunctioning.
e. There is a blockage in the hydraulic line connecting the BOP to the control unit.
8. If the manifold gauge on the remote BOP control panel reads zero and other gauges
read normal values, which of the following statements is true?
a. Everything is correct.
b. The annular preventer can still be operated from the remote panel.
c. No stack function can be operated from the remote panel.
d. All stack functions can be operated from the remote panel.
10. If the air pressure gauge on the remote BOP control panel reads zero, which of the
following statements is true?
Choke and kill line valves can still be operated from the remote panel.
a. All stack functions can be operated from the remote panel.
b. The annular preventer can still be operated from the remote panel.
c. No stack function can be operated from the remote panel.
11. When shutting in the well at the BOP Panel a problem may occur that causes doubt
about whether the selected function has operated.
What has happened if the light does not illuminate and pressure gauge does not drop?
a. The 4-way valve on hydraulic closing unit failed to shift.
b. The hydraulic closing line to the BOP is plugged.
c. There is a leak in the hydraulic line to the BOP.
d. The bulb has blown.
12. When shutting in the well from the Remote BOP Panel the normal sequence may not
occur.
What has happened if the pressure gauge drops but does not rise back up?
a. The 4-way valve on hydraulic closing unit failed to shift.
b. The hydraulic closing line to the BOP is plugged.
c. There is a leak in the hydraulic line to the BOP.
d. The bulb has blown.
13. When shutting in the well at the BOP Panel, a problem may occur that causes doubt
about whether the selected function has operated.
What has happened if the light illuminates but the pressure gauge does not drop?
a. The 4-way valve on hydraulic closing unit failed to shift.
b. The hydraulic closing line to the BOP is plugged.
c. There is a leak in the hydraulic line to the BOP.
d. The bulb has blown.
15. A pipe ram has been operated from the remote panel. The accumulator and manifold
pressures have dropped by 400 psi, but only the manifold pressure has returned to
normal.
What is the cause of the problem?
a. Hydraulic closing line to BOP is leaking.
b. The 4-way valve has not actuated.
c. The charge pumps are not working.
16. When closing the upper rams, by operating the handle on the BOP remote control
panel, the accumulator and manifold pressures decrease but the close light does not
illuminate.
What is the reason for this?
a. The 4-way valve on the accumulator unit did not move.
b. There is a leak on the hydraulic unit.
c. The rams did not close.
d. The electric switch that activates the close light circuit failed.
18. You are drilling ahead and the gauges on the accumulator unit show:
(the BOP has not been operated and the charge pump is not running).
20. After stopping drilling and closing the annular, annular pressure dropped and
recovered, now the accumulator unit shows:
22. You are drilling ahead and the gauges on your BOP accumulator control system reads as
follows: (the BOP has not been operated).
24. You are drilling ahead and the gauges on your BOP accumulator unit system reads as
follows: (the BOP has not been operated and the charge pump is not running).
26. You are drilling ahead and the gauges on your BOP accumulator unit system reads as
follows: (the BOP has not been operated and the charge pump is not running).