Contractor Advantage Booklet
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Contractor Advantage Booklet
G:\Marketing\Public Data\Printed Materials\Advantage Booklet\Contractor Advantage Booklet.pdf Last Revision: Dec 1, 2009 Table of Contents 01 About Katch Kan™ • Company Overview 02 Operational Values • Our Commitment to You 03 Did You Know? • An Interesting Fact About the Rig Safety System™ 04 Did You Know? • An Interesting Fact About the Zero Spill System™ 05 Rig Safety System • Drilling Rigs 06 Zero Spill System™ • Drilling Rigs 07 Zero Spill System™ • Drilling Rigs (continued) 08 Zero Spill System™ • Service Rigs 09 Zero Spill System™ • Service Rigs (continued) 10 Zero Spill System™ • Offshore Rigs / Barge Rigs Company Overview In response to industry challenges, Katch Kan™ emerged in 1994 with the objective of optimizing rig performance, personnel safety, and sustainable development within the upstream oil and gas industry. With these goals in mind, the company engineered both the Rig Safety System™ and Zero Spill System™. Today, these two systems responsibly reduce strain, sprain, and crush injuries, occurring to personnel on the work-floor (especially those new to the industry), while also providing oil companies and contractors with a means to minimize or eliminate on-site fluid contamination. 01 Katch Kan™ is an ISO 9001, 14001, and COR certified company, driven to provide quality standardized results through its practices; now operating in over 52 countries worldwide. No other company in the world functions under the same model, nor provides rig safety and zero spill technology as effectively. Shortly put, Katch Kan™ arms oil companies, and their associated contractors, with performance, safety, and environmental advantages. Find out more online by visiting www.katchkan.com. G:\Marketing\Public Data\Printed Materials\Advantage Booklet\Contractor Advantage Booklet.pdf Last Revision: Dec 1, 2009 1 Reliable Depend on the consistency of our products to protect your crew and maximize on-site safety. Increasing traction, avoiding work-floor injuries, and keeping greenhands aware of hazardous situations, are just some of the things you can count on. Responsible Our company is founded on doing the right thing. For our clients, we ensure that HSE regulations are not only achievable, but within capability to be exceeded. By taking the responsible approach, we help our customers maximize personnel well-being as well as environment practice. Results 3 Responsive 2 Katch Kan™ has developed its products based on extensive analysis of previous on-site mishaps. By avoiding the use of unproven and untested devices, contractors also avoid the higher potential of incident and work-stoppage. 4 At the end of the day, we’re talking about achieving mutual goals for both the contractor and operator. Katch Kan’s™ value-system, along with our products, enables us to support these objectives quite naturally without question. Our Commitment to You At Katch Kan™ our values mean more than just words. Whether it’s the high quality that goes into manufacturing our products or the indepth customer service we offer, Katch Kan™ is committed to believing in and living out our standards. Reliable Responsible When working with us, you can be sure that the relationship established will be built on solid principles that only a Katch Kan™ value-system can provide. Responsive G:\Marketing\Public Data\Printed Materials\Advantage Booklet\Contractor Advantage Booklet.pdf Results 02 Last Revision: Dec 1, 2009 An Interesting Fact About the Rig Safety System™ More and more contractors are choosing to use the Rig Safety System™ because it drastically reduces strain, sprain, and crush injuries that occur on the rig-floor; a valuable advantage that protects manpower. A great example would be Nabors Drilling International, who experienced a 98% decrease in hand-crush injuries during tong operation through using our Tong Handle Guards (a component of the Rig Safety System™). Your Rig Safety Advantage is only a call away! 1.800.840.2877 03 G:\Marketing\Public Data\Printed Materials\Advantage Booklet\Contractor Advantage Booklet.pdf Last Revision: Dec 1, 2009 An Interesting Fact About the Zero Spill System™ Drilling within environmentally sensitive regions carries with it high expectations placed onto the contractor. This is why on the North Slope of Alaska, which is under a zero stain policy, Katch Kan™ technology has been used to enable drilling and exploration activity. Such products as our Kelly Kan™, 2nd Stage Low Profile Katch Kan™, and Katch Mat™, were easily retrofitted and put into action in very little time. Your Zero Spill Advantage is only a call away! 1.800.840.2877 G:\Marketing\Public Data\Printed Materials\Advantage Booklet\Contractor Advantage Booklet.pdf 04 Last Revision: Dec 1, 2009 Drilling Rigs System Overview The Rig Safety System™ is comprised of products placed in sequence that primarily focus on maximizing personnel safety on the rig-floor. The table below outlines the key products associated with the system, the purpose each component serves, and the added functional benefits. Product Problem Solution Benefit Elevator Guard >Exposed pinch-points resulting in hand injuries >An elevator mounted guard that reduces hand-crush injuries >Lightweight >Extremely durable >Can be installed in minutes >No modification to the elevators required >Available in a variety of models Tong Handle Guard >Exposed pinch-points resulting in hand injuries >A tong mounted guard that reduces hand-crush injuries >Quick installation with no tong modifications needed >Fits on all tong models >Protects the entire hand >Strong and durable >Cuts down on lost time accidents >Stainless steel brackets for offshore applications >Can be used as an extra handle option Kelly Kan™ >Uncontrolled discharge of drilling fluid on workfloor >Frozen stand pipe/ kelly hose >Excessive use of lower kelly cock as mud saver valve >A device that controls and re-directs drilling fluid discharge down into the Splash Guard™ >Weighs only 27 lbs. >Installed in seconds by one person without tools >Same seal fits the kelly, drill-pipe tool joint, heavy-weight or drill collar (in most cases) >Fits on regular string, heavy-weight pipe, saver subs, service tubing, and drill collars >Can exchange seals (in seconds) and top plates to fit tubing, test tools or other strings with diameters ranging from 2 to 8 inches >Seals remain supple in temperatures as cold as -75 degrees Celsius >Can trip wet pipe as easily, and safely, as dry pipe >Minimizes kick potential >Lower kelly cock not being used for mud saver valve >Eliminates frozen stand pipe/kelly hose >Eliminates incidents related to frozen stand pipe/kelly hose >Can blow Kelly over the rotary table instead of in the rat hole >Intrinsically safe Kelly Kan™ Seal Kit >See section >See Kelly section Kan™ >Seals remain supple in temperatures as cold as minus 75 degrees Celsius >Seals are fully compatible with all types of fluids including hydrocarbon >Kit can be ordered with up to a selection of 10 seals and 4 top plates >Enables the Kelly Kan™ to fit the kelly, drill pipe, test tools, and other strings with diameters ranging from 2 to 8 inches Splash Guard™/Slip Handle Guard >Unprotected rotary table causes work floor personnel injuries & negative environmental impacts >Equipment caught in slip handles when rotating >A fully encompassing flexible guard that contains drilling fluid; allowing it to drain through the slips and captured by the Upper Katch Kan™ >Keeps feet and foreign objects out of the rotary table >Eliminates splashing and flooding of the work-floor >Flexes down for easy insertion/ removal of slips >Connects to Katch Mat™ in minutes without tools Katch Mat™ > Personnel injuries on the work-floor due to slip, sprain, strain, and fatigue >An anti-slip, safety zone identifying, high traction containment mat >Color coordinated for safety and danger zones that keeps green-hands safe >Temperature and invert resistant >Anti-slip/Anti-fatigue >Contains and channels drilling fluid between the traction buttons to be re-directed to the Katch Kan™ >Custom design allows you to replace only specific components versus the entire mat >Transition border eliminate trips >Drill pipe tub and berm also can be incorporated on the floor to contain fluid Kelly Bushing Guard >Accidents related to objects and workers being caught up in kelly bushings while rotating >An enclosure device that keeps objects and workers out of the rotary table and kelly bushings >Quick installation and removal with no tools required >Durable and invert-resistant >Bright yellow caution design >Assembly, disassembly, and removal for connections, are fast and efficient >Works in conjunction with Splash Guard to anchor Kelly Bushing Guard to the floor >Intrinsically safe 05 Kelly Kan™ G:\Marketing\Public Data\Printed Materials\Advantage Booklet\Contractor Advantage Booklet.pdf Last Revision: Dec 1, 2009 Drilling Rigs System Overview The Zero Spill System™ is also made of products that operate in a particular sequence. However, this system controls and re-directs drilling fluid; making the work-floor, as well as sub-structure, cleaner and more effective in increasing operational performance. The table below outlines the key products associated with this system, the purpose each component serves, and the added functional benefits. Product Problem Solution Benefit Kelly Kan™ >See previous table >See previous table >See previous table Kelly Kan™ Seal Kit >See previous table >See previous table >See previous table Splash Guard™/ Slip Handle Guard >See previous table >See previous table >See previous table Junk Basket >Lost tools down annulus leading to unscheduled tripping >Economic losses due to decreases in productive-efficiency >In combination with the Window Stripper and Upper Katch Kan™, the Junk Basket keeps foreign objects (like lost tools) from going down the annulus >Eliminates costly fishing trips >Designed with 5” telescopic action (allows Upper Katch Kan™ to settle with rig) >Slots let fluids back into the flow nipple for re-circulation >Adapter Flange Seal insures a snug fit >Built in wear ring to prevent stripper from being cut while drilling Window Stripper >Economic losses due to decreases in productiveefficiency >A stripper that not only strips fluid off the drill pipe and re-directs it into the flow nipple, as well as Upper Katch Kan™, but also prevents tools from going down the annulus >Diamond-cut windows that reduce the chance of master bushings being blown out of rotary table under kick conditions >Made of self-lubricating composite >Flexible and durable >Designed to be used while drilling >Allows for flow checks without pulling the master bushings (simply shine a flashlight down through the stripper windows to view) >Acts as a hole cover when used correctly and works in conjunction with the junk basket Upper Katch Kan™ >Loss of valuable drilling fluid on the sub-structure >Blowout potential caused by loss of drilling fluid >Tray that receives and contains fluids for re-direction back into the flow nipple >Lightweight - weighs 18% of a steel tray >Tongue and groove design, with over-center latches; allowing for quick installation or removed by one person without tools >Working with the junk basket, allows for rig settling with its 5” telescopic action >Can be securely locked on top of annulus >Effectively placed between or under the beams >Intrinsically safe ZSS product table for drilling rigs continued on next page G:\Marketing\Public Data\Printed Materials\Advantage Booklet\Contractor Advantage Booklet.pdf 06 Last Revision: Dec 1, 2009 Drilling Rigs (continued) System Overview Product Problem Solution Benefit Reducer Collar >Diversity of sub and stack configurations >Seals the Second Stage Low Profile Katch Kan™ to all B.O.P. and rotating head applications >Multi-fitting options >Can be installed under drilling conditions Second Stage Low Profile Katch Kan™ >Fluid loss due to rotating heads/under-balanced drilling >Negative environmental impact from drilling fluid >Increased operational cost to replace lost drilling fluid (especially oil based) >Increased potential of kick turning to blowout >A lower collection tray that works in conjunction with the Adjustable Containment Enclosure and Upper Katch Kan™ to catch fluids escaping through the work-floor >Tongue and groove design with over-centre latches; allowing for easy installation without tools > Unit replaces dangerous, ineffective, homemade steel pans that can weigh in excess of 7000 lbs. >Four 4-inch drain boxes and hoses that return drilling fluid to the mud tank >Saves time and money >Easily cleaned and maintained >Paired with reducer collar, fits all B.O.P., conductor barrel, and rotating head applications >Intrinsically safe Adjustable Containment Enclosure (ACE) >A negative environmental impact from uncontrolled drilling fluid discharge >Open sub-structure allows the wind to blow drilling fluid around location (especially offshore) >An enclosure device attached to the Low Profile Katch Kan™ that contains fluids escaping through the work-floor >Design options available to fit any application >Features access doors and H2S warning signs >Designed for windy conditions >Cross stitched material; does not tear >Top is adjustable from 10 – 16 feet to accommodate most sub-structures >Height is adjustable from 1 -10 feet depending on choice of placement of Low Profile Katch Kan™ Learn more about Katch Kan™ products by visiting us online or simply call 1.800.840.2877 to speak with a consultant. 07 G:\Marketing\Public Data\Printed Materials\Advantage Booklet\Contractor Advantage Booklet.pdf Last Revision: Dec 1, 2009 Service Rigs System Overview Product Problem Solution Benefit Kelly Kan™ >See Rig Safety System™ table >See Rig Safety System™ table >See Rig Safety System™ table Kelly Kan™ Seal Kit >See Kelly Kan™ section of Rig Safety System™ table >See Kelly Kan™ section of Rig Safety System™ table >See Rig Safety System™ table 6-Foot Service Rig Katch Kan™ (option 1) >Substantially negative environmental impact from drilling fluid discharge and loss >A collection tray that allows more flexibility when running a stack where floor height is critical >Can be mounted on the flange seal; similar to the Low Profile Katch Kan™ for drilling rigs >Mouse-hole opening to allow wire-line tools to be dismantled from the floor Service Rig Katch Kan™ (option 2) >Problematic workfloor fluid spills and saturations >Substantial negative environmental impact from drilling fluid discharge >Tray that fits below the floor of the service rig and catches all the contaminants >Mounted above the BOP stack with the use of the supplied flange(s) in the kit >Easily holds 100 liters of fluid >Lightweight - weighs 18% of a steel tray >Tongue and groove design, with over-center latches; allowing the Upper Katch Kan™ to be quickly installed by one person without tools >Intrinsically safe Wellhead Drip Tray >Major Environmental contamination from the fluids used to clean the wellhead >A collection tray that fits around the base of the wellhead or casing and catches any fluids used to clean the wellhead before mounting the B.O.P. >Can be used to capture hydraulic leaks from the B.O.P. >Capacity of 6 gallons >Quick latch design for easy application >Intrinsically safe Line Pipe Tray >Substantially negative environmental impact from spills caused by running line pipe for service rigs >A line pipe collection tray >Keeps pipes in alignment for easy assembly >Supports up to 2 pipes simultaneously >Capacity up to 3 gallons >Pour spout design >Stackable for easy storage >Strong and light-weight >Impact resistant >Designed for subzero weather >Intrinsically safe Tubing Tray >Substantially negative environmental impact from tubing drainage >A tubing containment device that captures drainage >Strong and light-weight >Impact resistant >Flip-up handles >Designed for sub-zero weather >Capacity up to 25 gallons >Replaceable stabbing pad that protects threads and allows tuning to drain >Intrinsically safe ZSS product table for service rigs continued on next page Learn more about Katch Kan™ products by visiting us online or simply call 1.800.840.2877 to speak with a consultant. G:\Marketing\Public Data\Printed Materials\Advantage Booklet\Contractor Advantage Booklet.pdf 08 Last Revision: Dec 1, 2009 Service Rigs (continued) System Overview Product Problem Solution Benefit Drip Tray >Pollution from secondary sources leading to a negative environmental impact >An incredibly lightweight transportable containment tray >Light-weight and sturdy >Impact resistant and flexible >Trays clip together to cover any area required >5 gallon capacity >Non-pinch flip up handles >Oneinch pour spot >Shallow height to slide into tight places with low clearance >Fits between dual wheels on trucks and service rigs >Intrinsically safe Wear Plate >Damage to the adapter flange ring groove when using the slips and spider >A plate designed to protect the steel adaptor flange ring >Wear plate is resistant to fluids used in the well service application >Designed to handle the weight of the string >Provides a barrier that prevents junk falling into the well bore Discharge Hose >See 6-Foot Low Katch Kan™ section Profile >See 6-Foot Low Profile Katch Kan™ section >Allows the controlled disposal of contaminants or fluids from Katch Kan™ >Can re-direct fluids back to the tank or into casing >The destination of the fluids is at the discretion of the operator Adapter Flange Seal >See Upper Katch Kan™ section >See Upper Katch Kan™ section >Available in light-weight flange/wear plate combination >Weighs 10% of the steel API rated flange >Allows the Katch Kan™ to have a water tight seal when mounted >Resistant to all fluids used on a drilling or service rig Steel Adapter Flange & Carrying Case >Decrease in time efficiency mounting tools to stack >Unsafe practice transporting Adapter Flange >A Steel Adapter Flange allowing for easy tool mounting >A carrying case that allows 2 people to safely transport the Adapter Flange >API rated 7-1/16” 3000/5000 double drilled flange >R-46 ring groove >Bolt kit available for use with a 3000/5000 series stack >Allows the use of a lubricator barrel, pack-off drilling head, rotating head, etc., while using the Katch Kan™ >Two people safely carry the flange to the designated position, and if required, to use lines from the rig to lift onto the B.O.P. stack Stud Bolt Box >Loss of bolts and inventory efficiency >A conveniently transportable bolt box >Custom design UV stable plastic storage box that contains steel studs for fastening your steel adapter flange >Available for 7-1/16” 3000 or 5000 psi flanges Annular Seal >Non-effective seal between the BOP and flange >A long lasting easy application seal >Designed to be used with the steel adapter flange, wear plate, or adapter flange >Resistant to drilling fluids >Maintains a simple quick seal between BOP and flange Rod Table Adapter >See 6-Foot Service Katch Kan™ section >See 6-Foot Service Rig Katch Kan™ section >Steel flange used when installing 6-foot Service Rig Katch Kan™ between the stuffing box and ratigan >Blue adapter flange seal can be mounted on the rod table adapter prior to installation; allowing for an effective seal Rig Learn more about Katch Kan™ products by visiting us online or simply call 1.800.840.2877 to speak with a consultant. 09 G:\Marketing\Public Data\Printed Materials\Advantage Booklet\Contractor Advantage Booklet.pdf Last Revision: Dec 1, 2009 Offshore Rigs System Highlights (image to the right) Effectively captures and re-directs drilling fluid back to the mud tank Works on all drilling applications, including on a rotating head and flow nipple Can be fitted to the riser, conductor barrel, and all B.O.P. configurations Effectively reduces the potential of fluids being released into the water body Barge Rigs System Highlights (image to the left) Self-adjusting telescopic action, allowing for vertical and horizontal rig movement Fits the conductor barrel as well as a variety of stack sizes and configurations Necessary to contain drilling fluid during offshore windy conditions Learn more about Katch Kan™ products by visiting us online or simply call 1.800.840.2877 to speak with a consultant. 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