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  2. Oil well control - Wikipedia

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    Primary oil well control is the process which maintains a hydrostatic pressure in the wellbore greater than the pressure of the fluids in the formation being drilled, but less than formation fracture pressure. It uses the mud weight to provide sufficient pressure to prevent an influx of formation fluid into the wellbore. If hydrostatic pressure ...

  3. List of components of oil drilling rigs - Wikipedia

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    Shale shaker (#2) separates drill cuttings from the drilling fluid before it is pumped back down the wellbore. Stand (#16) is a section of 2 or 3 joints of drill pipe connected and stood upright in the derrick. When they are pulled out of the hole, instead of laying down each joint of drill pipe, 2 or 3 joints are left connected and stood in ...

  4. Well control - Wikipedia

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    the drilling and operating companies well control policies. For workover or completion operations, other methods are often used. Bullheading is a common way to kill a well during workovers and completions operations but is not often used while drilling. Reverse circulation is another kill method used for workovers that are not used for drilling ...

  5. Blowout preventer - Wikipedia

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    The primary functions of a blowout preventer system are to: Confine well fluid to the wellbore; Provide means to add fluid to the wellbore; Allow controlled volumes of fluid to be withdrawn from the wellbore. Additionally, and in performing those primary functions, blowout preventer systems are used to: Regulate and monitor wellbore pressure;

  6. Blowout (well drilling) - Wikipedia

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    A blowout is the uncontrolled release of crude oil and/or natural gas from an oil well or gas well after pressure control systems have failed. [1] Modern wells have blowout preventers intended to prevent such an occurrence. An accidental spark during a blowout can lead to a catastrophic oil or gas fire.

  7. Snubbing - Wikipedia

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    Snubbing is a type of heavy well intervention performed on oil and gas wells. It involves running the BHA on a pipe string using a hydraulic workover rig. Unlike wireline or coiled tubing , the pipe is not spooled off a drum but made up and broken up while running in and pulling out, much like conventional drill pipe .

  8. Oil well - Wikipedia

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    A schematic of a typical oil well being produced by a pumpjack, which is used to produce the remaining recoverable oil after natural pressure is no longer sufficient to raise oil to the surface The production stage is the most important stage of a well's life: when the oil and gas are produced.

  9. Drilling riser - Wikipedia

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    Drilling riser joints with buoyancy modules. A drilling riser is a conduit that provides a temporary extension of a subsea oil well to a surface drilling facility. Drilling risers are categorised into two types: marine drilling risers used with subsea blowout preventer (BOP) and generally used by floating drilling vessels; and tie-back drilling risers used with a surface BOP and generally ...