BLOWOUT PREVENTION EQUIPMENT Sample Clauses

BLOWOUT PREVENTION EQUIPMENT. The following options shall apply (as checked): X CONTRACTOR is to provide and install blowout prevention ----- equipment after setting 20" casing. The Blowout Preventer Stack shall have a bore of 18-3/4" and pressure rating of 10,000 psi as a minimum. The TOFF well control equipment specifications and configuration for the diverter and preventer stack are shown in Attachment 2 (drawings No. 101B and 110) and for the choke manifold in Attachment 3 (drawing 202C). Any deviations from the TOFF specifications and configuration shall be listed in Attachment 1 (Enclosures I, J, and K) including a description of the deviation, the cost, if any, CONTRACTOR would charge TOFF to bring the equipment into compliance, and the timing required by CONTRACTOR to implement such modifications. CONTRACTOR to state additional costs, if any, to meet all minimum equipment requirements that would be for TOFF's account. Costs over and above those stated would be for CONTRACTOR's account. All the blowout prevention equipment shall be manufactured to and maintained in accordance with NACE XXX175, latest edition. In Attachment 1 (Enclosure J) CONTRACTOR shall provide the equipment certification and inspection records showing that all the blowout prevention equipment was manufactured to NACE MRO175 specification. In addition, CONTRACTOR shall provide in Attachment 1 (Enclosure J) a record (certification and inspection records) of all blowout prevention equipment repairs (field repairs, shop repairs, component and/or parts replacement, etc.) showing that the equipment has been maintained in accordance with NACE.
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BLOWOUT PREVENTION EQUIPMENT. (BOPE) 2.4.1. BOPE REQUIRED FOR CORE RECOVERY A wireline blow out preventer shall be provided. It shall be capable of sealing off around the wire completely at full pressure (minimum 500 psi) or at a controlled pressure to allow stripping of the wireline. An in-string core rod manual valve (or similar) shall be provided to allow for the recovery of core when the inside of the core rod is under pressure. The Contractor shall also provide a drop down core rod string BOP, or equivalent non-return valve. 2.4.2. BOP EQUIPMENT REQUIRED FOR ALL CASING AND HOLE SIZES As a minimum, the Contractor shall provide the following BOP equipment. Small size BOP’s (7-1/6” ID) may be supplied but this must be in addition to that specified below. If smaller BOPs are used, the Contractor shall also comply with the relevant requirements set down below, e.g. and annular and gate ram type must be provided in addition to that specified below. The rig shall be capable of having the full BOP stack fit beneath the rig floor, and when installed, it must be fully functional:

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