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Well Control Event in Exploration Drilling using MPD |
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A well control event occurred while tripping pipe in exploration drilling using MPD. The failure of the single surface back pressure sensor allowed the automated choke to fully open (fail-open), reducing the bottom hole pressure below the pore pressure and causing the loss of primary (hydrostatic) barrier pressure envelope.
While POOH in MPD mode with constant bottom hole pressure, MPD sensors failed which led the automated choke to open to 100% (due to wrong surface backpressure reading). This reduced the bottom hole pressure below pore pressure and caused an 800l influx. The driller shut-in the well on UAP. The MPD system was fixed and constant bottom hole pressure was reinstated. The BHA was RIH to bottom with MPD and operations were resumed. | ||
What Went Wrong?:
MPD system failure leading to incidental choke opening (decrease surface back pressure) and thus to loss of primary envelope. | ||
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safety alert number: 312
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