For drilling operations using a subsea BOP or surface BOP on a floating facility, you must have the ability to control or contain a blowout event at the sea floor.
Equipment | Requirements, you must: | Additional information |
(1) Capping stacks, | (i) Function test all pressure containing critical components on a quarterly frequency (not to exceed 104 days between tests), | Pressure containing critical components are those components that will experience wellbore pressure during a shut-in after being functioned. |
(ii) Pressure test pressure containing critical components on a bi-annual basis, but not later than 210 days from the last pressure test. All pressure testing must be witnessed by BSEE (if available) and an independent third party. | Pressure containing critical components are those components that will experience wellbore pressure during a shut-in. These components include, but are not limited to: All blind rams, wellhead connectors, and outlet valves. | |
(iii) Notify BSEE at least 21 days prior to commencing any pressure testing | ||
(2) Production safety systems used for flow and capture operations, | (i) Meet or exceed the requirements set forth in Subpart H, excluding required equipment that would be installed below the wellhead or that is not applicable to the cap and flow system. | |
(ii) Have all equipment unique to containment operations available for inspection at all times | ||
(3) Subsea utility equipment, | Have all equipment utilized solely for containment operations available for inspection at all times | Subsea utility equipment includes, but is not limited to: Hydraulic power sources, debris removal, and hydrate control equipment. |
(4) Collocated equipment designated by the operator in the Regional Containment Demonstration (RCD) or Well Containment Plan (WCP), | Have equipment available for inspection at all times | Collocated equipment includes, but is not limited to, dispersant injection equipment and other subsea control equipment. |
30 C.F.R. §250.462