Content 1. Available standards for the Drilling industry 2. Drilling contractors on the market 3 API standards 3. API standards 4. ISO standards 5. Way forward 1 A il bl t d d f th D illi i d t 1. Available standards for the Drilling industry 1. Mostly American standards (API, NACE, ANSI etc.) 2 Some specific local regulations and standards 2. Some specific local regulations and standards 3. Operating companies in-house rules, strict and stringent, p g p , g , often based on lessons from blowouts 4. Butonly very few International standards 2. Drilling contractors on the market Not just American or European ones A i i b f t E A i t An increasing number from eastern Europe, Asia etc. Not all contractors do followAPI standards Not all contractors do follow API standards Hence the need to have internationally recognized standards 3. API standards Well control equipment Specifications: API 16A - Drill through equipment (2004) API 16C - Choke and Kill lines (2001) API 16D - Control systems for BOP and diverters (2005) API 16F - Marine drilling Riser equipment (2004) API 16R - Marine drilling Riser couplings (1997) API 16 RCD Rotating control devices (2005) All these standards concern Design & Manufacturing All these standards concern Design & Manufacturing aspects 3. API standards Well control equipment Recommended practices: API RP 53 - BOP equipment systems (2004) API RP 59 - Well control operations (2006) API RP 64 Di t t i t & ti (2007) API RP 64 - Diverter systems equipment & operations (2007) API RP16Q - Design, selection, operation, maintenance of marine riser systems (2001) These are the only practical documents available to: - install, test & use well control equipment - harmonize practices - contribute effectively to safeguard people safety 3. API standards Well control equipment Recommended practices Findings: 1. Blowout reports not enough taken into account 2. Insufficient analysis of classical equipment failures 2. Insufficient analysis of classical equipment failures 3. Failure-prone systems not advised against 4. New technologies not given enough consideration 5. Only vague recommendations regarding BOP stack or Diverter arrangements 6 Pros and Cons not sufficiently developed 6. Pros and Cons not sufficiently developed Hence any possible interpretation is possible Hence the high costs incurred by companies Hence the recurrent disasters 4. ISO standards Well control equipment 1. So far only 2 standards issued ISO 13533 (#API 16A) - ISO 13533 (#API 16A) - ISO 13625 (#API 16R) ISO 13625 (#API 16R) 2. Two standards under preparation (Marine risers) 3. Both API and ISO Drilling well control WGs on stand by l t i t t d i 2008 over last years, re-instated in 2008 5. Way forward Th d illi i d t d I t ti ll i d t d d The drilling industry needs Internationally recognised standards It requires more than vague recommendations It needs to harmonize the companies rules under ISO umbrella It needs to take into account lessons from disasters and take stock of the latest technological progresses It needs to address the present challenges (HP/HT, deepwater drilling, etc) It needs to address various configurations (drilling, WO, testing) It needs to address well control issues associated with Coiled tubing It needs to address well control issues associated with Coiled tubing, snubbing, wireline