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Running Procedure PBR seal Assembly

Index: 1 2 3 Equipment and limitations. Preparation. Tieback seal nipple running.

Note: This procedure and all equipment limitations should be used as guidelines and verified with the Smith Services, Completion Systems. Changes in well conditions, equipment modifications and/or running procedures could cause or call for different limitations. 1 Equipment and Limitations: Tieback PBR seal assembly with or without Orifice float collar above. Note, fill in blanks in table prior to running. Size liner Casing Max OD Assy OD anchor latch ID TBR liner top ID Nominal Seal assembly length Type seals Number of seal units Thread up Temperature rating

Proc no FRP0111 tieback seal nipple procedure Page 1 of 2 Date: 12 January 2002

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Prep. Kjell Revheim App. Dane Haynes

Running Procedure PBR seal Assembly

Preparation:

Prior to running the tieback seal nipple, Smith Services, completion systems service personnel will meet with all involved parties to discuss operations in detail. This discussion will include current well conditions, previous liner installation, drill out of cement above the liner top, clean out of the liner. The main discussions will cover the running of the tieback seal nipple. The next operations are also to be covered. Data from the clean out trip is to be collected as a reference during running (up weight, down weight, torque and circulation rates above the liner top). 2.1 2.2 Well status: Liner is installed. Liner top is cleaned Rig site inspection. On arrival at the rig site Completion Systems service personnel will inspect all equipment and service tools to verify condition, completeness and dimensional accuracy. The inspection will include the following items: 2.4.1 Identify all equipment and check against shipping manifest and Job Ticket. 2.4.2 Verify that all connections are correct and will make up properly with the running string. 2.4.3 Caliper all equipment, verify with inspection drawings provided by local Completion Systems Operations and record. 2.4.4 Verify that the Liner top TBR will fit the OD and length of the Seal stack. 2.4.5 Verify the OD of the Seal nipple versus the casing ID and the OD on the previous clean up trip.

3.0 tieback Seal nipple Running Procedures 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 Clean out / Dress mill procedure, see separate procedure. If a optional test seal assembly is to be run, see section 4.1. Make up the tieback seal nipple. Be sure to not damage the elastomer seals while making up the connection or when running through the BOP"s. Make up the Orifice float collar. Continue in the hole with casing, Take care when entering BOP, well head and previous liner tops. Reduce running speed two to three stands above top of liner.. Break circulation and circulate at slow rate for 5 minutes one stand above liner top. Stop circulation and record up and down weight When last stand is made up, slowly lower work string to stab the seal assembly into the liner tieback receptacle. Monitor weight indicator as seals enter the tieback, lower work string to fully sting in. Pressure test to verify that the seal nipple seals are functional. Follow procedure as required by Operator. Rev. 1 Prep. Kjell Revheim App. Dane Haynes

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Proc no FRP0111 tieback seal nipple procedure Page 2 of 2 Date: 12 January 2002

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