A capping technique for emergency response in offshore blowout accidents

Huixing Meng, Guoming Chen, Xiuquan Liu*

*Corresponding author for this work

Research output: Contribution to journalArticlepeer-review

16 Citations (Scopus)

Abstract

Capping stack is an emergency shut-in technique that can effectively control offshore blowout accidents. This technique stemmed the spilled oil well (Macondo) in 2010 Deepwater Horizon blowout accident. However, few efforts have been devoted to studying the way to efficiently and safely conduct the operation of capping stack. In this paper, program evaluation and review technique (PERT) was employed to quantitatively design the operation procedure of capping stack. A mechanical model was established to determine the configuration scheme of capping stack. And a sensitivity analysis of operational factors of capping stack was conducted through orthogonal tests. Experimental results recommend to optimize the operation process by reducing the working time of diamond cutting tool down-pass, Lower Marine Riser Package (LMRP) upper riser incision, LMRP and original Blowout Preventer (BOP) separation, and LMRP recovery, in order to guarantee that the whole operation can be completed as scheduled. The results show that the number of ram BOPs has little effect on the equivalent stress of conductors. To improve system reliability, a five-ram capping stack is recommended to be applied in the defined accident scenario. The maximum equivalent stress of conductors rates the drilling vessel offset as the primary factor, followed by shut-in pressure, ocean current and top tension. The drilling vessel offset needs to be given the priority control and the shut-in pressure should be jointly monitored.

Original languageEnglish
Article number103925
JournalJournal of Loss Prevention in the Process Industries
Volume62
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Nov 2019
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Blowout accidents
  • Capping stack
  • Emergency preparedness
  • Offshore safety
  • Orthogonal test

Fingerprint

Dive into the research topics of 'A capping technique for emergency response in offshore blowout accidents'. Together they form a unique fingerprint.

Cite this