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Kick taken while drilling in the production hole section resulting in well control incident. |
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While Drilling the 6 1/8” production hole section, an increase in flow - with pumps on - was observed (positive kick indicator). The rig crew spaced out the drill string, shutdown the pumps, and shut-in the well with the BOP’s annular preventer. After three hours, the Casing Pressure (CP) stabilized at 130 psi with no appreciable measurable surface pit volume increase. The rig team bumped the float and obtained a Shut-in Drill Pipe Pressure (SIDPP) of 190 psi. After discussion with the office, the rig team suspected trapped pressure from ballooning and bled off casing pressure from 130 psi to 100 psi. Despite the CP coming back to 130 psi in 33 seconds and without discussing with the office, the rig team bled pressure over three more cycles. Following each bleed cycle, the CP increased back to the starting pressure of 130psi. Still believing the pressure was from ballooning, the rig team decided to fully open the choke and monitor flow on the trip tank. After bleeding back 14 bbls they decided to shut-in again. The wellsite team re-bumped the float and calculated a different SIDPP of 250psi. The rig team killed the well with the Driller’s method using the Kill Weight Mud determined from the “second” SIDPP; however they did not achieve the planned total depth due to lost circulation issues. | ||
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safety alert number: 316
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