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WIRELINE OPERATIONS
HEIDRUN
Operations in BIT
Introduction
For a long period, StatoilHydro has worked in order to prevent dropped
objects on our installations, and much work has been done to contribute to
our philosophy:
Our goal is zero harm. All accidents can be prevented.
The workplace changes all the time for the personnel working with Well
Intervention. The personnel must also be involved in several management
systems on the different installations. Personnel on these installations must
work together with the personnel working with Well Intervention. This requires
co-ordination and a mutual understanding of what is important to have in
mind under this type of operations.
If the planned activities are carried out at a high quality, we believe that we will
achieve a good HSE level at the execution of the operations. This will prevent
incidents, which in turn will contribute to high effectiveness in our operations.
This handbook is meant to be a tool to ensure a correct performance of the
operations, in addition to help you check equipment which we have put extra
focus on. In this manner, you can help us contribute to a safe operation.
A hand book such as this can be an effective tool to identify and catch up
conditions which routine work can overlook. However, this hand book is only
a supplementary tool. Primary controls including pre-job meetings, safe job
analysis, procedures, direct supervision, training and competence shall be
rigorously applied during the operation.
We believe this hand book can contribute to be a barrier, so that you can,
after having taken part in the operations, return back home again in the same
condition as before you started the operation. We also want proposals on
improvements, in order to revise the book.
Best regards
Erling Meyer
Tore Flatekvl
Vice President
D&W Manager
Well Superintendent
Ivar Kjsnes
Drilling Superintendent
Personal checkpoints
1. What
What could go wrong?
Risk assessment/AT/SJA/TBT
Are requirements from Just rules
100% fulfilled?
2. How
Who are leading the job?
How am I going to do this job?
Do I know the procedure?
3. Which
Which safety measures are
implemented?
Is the risk minimized?
4. Who
Who do I need to inform?
Assure that all involved parties know
their role and tasks, understand the
procedure and safety measures.
5. Communication
Listen to your colleagues and
communicate openly.
Speak plainly, so the message
reaches the right persons.
How
How can
can we
we avoid
avoid
accidents?
accidents?
Our
Our
expectations
expectations
Risk assessment
Risk
assessment
Control
of work
Control of work
Lifting operations
Lifting
Work operations
at height
Work atisolation
height
Energy
Energyspace
isolation
Confined
entry
Confined
space entry
Excavation
Excavation
Mobile
equipment
Mobile equipment
Barriers
- Area around XT on wellhead
- Work area on skid deck/BIT/Pipe deck/Drill floor
- Use barrier chains/bands marked with Well Operation
Radio channel #7 / Phone: 3275
- Do not break/enter under a barrier without contacting AWS for approval
simultaneous operations in different levels.
Avoid
- Personnel on upper deck are responsible for barriers on decks below.
Secure tools and equipment to avoid dropped objects.
Report incidents/accidents to well supervisor.
In this book:
WL operation in BIT
All equipment is installed in and directly under BIT.
This operation was performed in November 2008.
Remember!
Wireline operations at Heidrun vary a great deal from time to time. Weather
conditions, logistics, equipment issues and simultaneous operations will have an
impact on the way equipment is rigged up. The rig up shown in these manuals
where the best alternative at the time they were performed, and will not always
be the best solution.
Electronic update
Personnel using these manuals are requested to assist in the improvement
and further development of the document. If you have suggestions for new
checkpoints, pictures or text, please register these in the electronic update file
Operation manuals/WL/Operations in BIT found in the Document workspace
Wireline billedbker - endringsforslag at the team site Rig Supervision
Heidrun TLP.
WINCHES
PALFINGER
UPPER TROLLEY
HPU (High Pressure Unit)
LOWER TROLLEY
BIT
(Well Intervention
Tower)
General instructions
When performing the operations described in this
operation manual there are some safety issues that are
very common.
Instead of reminding the reader of these safety issues
with a written instruction every time it occurs, there are
inserted two different reminder symbols.
Look out for these symbols:
Color coding:
Inspect lifting gear and check that it is approved
for use.
Shackles:
Check that shackles are secured with split pins.
RIGGING UP
in BIT
10
Color Coding
Shackles
11
Color Coding
12
Shackles
13
14
A
B
16
Shackles
17
19
20
21
22
23
24
A
A Collar is fastened and lifting operation finished.
l
25
26
27
Riser is connected.
28
A
B
29
A Make sure shackle has the right dimension for this job.
l
B Unscrew BOP from trolley.
l
Shackles
30
31
32
33
A
Manifold trolley on wellhead.
Check that valves are open/closed as planned before pumping.
A Check that hose connections are secured with wire.
l
34
C
B
A
36
Shackles
Riser is lifted up with BIT winch and guided down towards BOP.
Maintain radio contact with personnel on lower deck.
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38
39
40
Color Coding
Shackles
41
42
Shackles
43
B
A
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45
B
C
46
Shackles
Color Coding
Shackles
47
Stuffingbox
48
Color Coding
Shackles
49
50
A The tool placed in hang-off plate is now connected with cable head.
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51
52
Tighten wireline
53
55
RIGGING DOWN
in BIT
57
Rigging down
Color Coding
58
Shackles
Rigging down
59
Rigging down
60
Rigging down
61
Rigging down
62
Rigging down
Removing tool.
Lifting eye is connected to toolstring.
Shackles
63
Rigging down
Removing tool.
A Use a suitable strap between lifting eye and tugger hook.
l
Inspect condition of strap.
Rigging down
Shackles
65
Ensure that hydraulic pressure is bled off and remove control lines
for BOP.
Always remember to install dust caps on hydraulic connections.
Dirt in these connections may have serious consequenses.
66
67
Lifting riser.
Inspect riser during lifting to ensure secure movement.
68
Riser placement.
Make sure there is a person present on level below.
69
70
71
Handrails are installed around hatchway and hatch covers are opened.
Check area around hatches for any loose objects before opening hatch
covers.
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73
74
75
76
A Opening collar.
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78
Secure area.
Check that riser moves securely during lifting. Always use guide ropes.
There must be personnel present on all levels to inspect the lifting operation.
Wellhead operator must be present.
79
Open wireline hatch covers and check that riser moves securely.
Always use guide ropes.
80
81
82
Check that riser and pumping sub moves securely through hatch.
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84
85
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ABBREVIATIONS
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AWS
BIT
BHA
BHP
BHT
BOP
CCR
CSG
CT
DCDA
FH
FWHP
HC
HMV
HP
ID
ISF
LD
LPM
LTV
MD
MEG
MMV
MSL
OD
OOH
PBR
PBTD
PLT
POOH
RIH
PWV
RKB
RU
SG
SIWHP
SJA
SV
SWV
TBG
TD
TLP
TRSCSSV
WHP
WH
WL
XT
QTS
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