PDF - Marine Well Containment
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PDF - Marine Well Containment
Capping Stack Demonstration in the U.S. Gulf of Mexico In summer 2012, at the request of the Department of the Interior (DOI) and the Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement (BSEE), Marine Well Containment Company (MWCC) successfully initiated mobilization of its Interim Containment System (ICS), including the physical deployment of the 15k psi Capping Stack (single ram), the centerpiece of the system. Once offshore, all necessary functions were completed and pressure testing confirmed the ability to control a well. After the MWCC capping stack was lowered onto the Laney Chouest, a simulated deployment was performed, using the A-frame to lower the capping stack just above water. Marine Well Containment Company The capping stack was loaded onto the Laney Chouest at the Houston ship channel and deployed to a simulated well in the deepwater U.S. Gulf. Once offshore, the capping stack was lowered approximately 6,900 ft. on a wire using a heave compensated landing system. It was latched onto a simulated wellhead, where all necessary functions were completed and pressure testing confirmed the ability to control a well. Demonstration at a Glance 0 recordable incidents The mobilization, function and pressure testing performed as expected and mobilization was within the anticipated timeline. The capping stack and ancillary equipment were then transported back to shore for refurbishment. 300+ people involved 40,000+ man hours worked BSEE inspectors and engineers monitored the demonstration from MWCC headquarters, Unified Command (UC) and the two vessels transporting the equipment offshore. Throughout the demonstration, the BSEE Director met with MWCC and Shell Oil Company to witness the various phases of system deployment, and participated in daily UC briefings with the DOI. 2,400 miles traveled at sea 24/7 operations 1 100-ton capping stack 10 out of 10 MWCC member companies, observing operations Through this demonstration, MWCC validated the ability to safely and effectively respond to a well control incident in the deepwater U.S. Gulf. The success of the demonstration is the result of a strong collaboration that began in 2010 between government and industry, particularly MWCC members. 292 MIL E S GREENSPOR T POR T FOURCHON HOUSTON, TEXAS LOUISIANA 201 MIL E S 30 4 MIL E S WA L K ER RIDGE 536 (6,900 FT) The capping stack was mobilized from Greensport in Houston to the simulated well in the deepwater U.S. Gulf. The MWCC capping stack landed and latched onto the simulated wellhead, approximately 6,900 ft. below the water’s surface. Pressure testing confirmed the capping stack’s ability to control a well. Marine Well Containment Company