API RP 17W

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This recommended practice contains subsea capping stack recommended practices for designing, building, and using, as well as maintaining and testing during storage. This document focuses on:

  • Recommended design parameters for subsea capping stacks;
  • Guidelines for subsea capping stack operations; and
  • Guidelines for storing, preserving, maintaining, and testing a subsea capping stack.

Other important elements of a complete subsea capping stack system that are addressed in this document include:

  • documentation requirements;
  • competencies of personnel who operate, maintain, and test subsea capping stacks;
  • potential unknowns/risks that may be encountered with incident wells that impact the use of a subsea capping stack and relevant contingency procedures; and
  • Example procedures for subsea capping stack assembly and testing

This document does not address procedures and equipment downstream of the capping stack. All equipment and operations downstream of the subsea capping stack are considered part of a containment system and are not within the scope of this recommended practice.

Product Details

Edition:
2nd
Published:
03/01/2021
Number of Pages:
69
File Size:
1 file , 1.1 MB
Redline File Size:
2 files , 6.6 MB
Product Code(s):
G17W02, G17W02, G17W02, G17W02
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API RP 17W

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This document provides subsea capping stack recommended practices for design, manufacture, and use. The document applies to the construction of new subsea capping stacks and can be used to improve existing subsea capping stacks. The document can aid in generating a basis of design (BOD) document as well as preservation, transportation, maintenance, testing documents, and operating instructions.

This document presents recommendations for neither procedures nor equipment for containment systems that may be connected to a subsea capping stack. All equipment and operations downstream of the subsea capping stack are considered part of a containment system and are not within the scope of this recommended practice.

Annex A contains a discussion of possible subsea capping contingency procedures. Annex B contains example procedures for deployment, well shut-in and recovery of a subsea capping stack.

Product Details

Edition:
1st
Published:
07/01/2014
Number of Pages:
65
File Size:
1 file , 670 KB
Product Code(s):
G17W01, G17W01, G17W01
Note:
This product is unavailable in Cuba, Iran, North Korea, Syria