30 C.F.R. § 250.732

Current through September 30, 2024
Section 250.732 - [Effective 10/29/2024] What are the independent third party requirements for BOP systems and system components?
(a) Prior to beginning any operation requiring the use of any BOP, you must submit verification by an independent third party and supporting documentation as required by this paragraph to the appropriate District Manager and Regional Supervisor.

You must submit verification and documentation related to: That:
(1) Shear testing,(i) Demonstrates that the BOP will shear the tubular body of any drill pipe (excluding tool joints, bottom-hole tools, and bottom hole assemblies such as heavy-weight pipe or collars), workstring, tubing and associated exterior control lines and any electric-, wire-, and slick-line to be used in the well;
(ii) Demonstrates the use of test protocols and analysis that represent recognized engineering practices for ensuring the repeatability and reproducibility of the tests, and that the testing was performed by a facility that meets generally accepted quality assurance standards;
(iii) Provides a reasonable representation of field applications, taking into consideration the physical and mechanical properties of the tubular body of any drill pipe (excluding tool joints, bottom-hole tools, and bottom hole assemblies such as heavy-weight pipe or collars), workstring, tubing and associated exterior control lines and any electric-, wire-, and slick-line to be used in the well;
(iv) Ensures testing was performed on the outermost edges of the shearing blades of the shear ram;
(v) Demonstrates the shearing capacity of the BOP equipment to the physical and mechanical properties of the tubular body of any drill pipe (excluding tool joints, bottom-hole tools, and bottom hole assemblies such as heavy-weight pipe or collars), workstring, tubing and associated exterior control lines and any electric-, wire-, and slick-line to be used in the well; and
(vi) Includes relevant testing results.
(2) Pressure integrity testing for sealing components, and(i) Shows that testing is conducted after the shearing is completed and prior to opening the component;
(ii) Demonstrates that the equipment will seal at the rated working pressures (RWP) of the BOP for 5 minutes; and
(iii) Includes all relevant test results.
(3) CalculationsInclude shearing and sealing pressures for all pipe to be used in the well including corrections for MASP.

(b) The independent third party must be a technical classification society, a licensed professional engineering firm, or a registered professional engineer capable of providing the required certifications and verifications. You must submit the independent third party qualifications to BSEE with the associated permit application (e.g., APD and APM). BSEE will evaluate the submitted qualifications to ensure they meet the regulatory requirements for permit approval.
(c) Before you begin any operations in an HPHT environment, as defined by § 250.105 , with the proposed equipment, you must include the following in your applicable permit:
(1) The I3P certification required in § 250.731(c) ;
(2) A description of any new or unusual technology being used;
(3) A reference to the previously approved associated New or Unusual Technology Barrier Equipment Conceptual Plan;
(4) The final report and statements in accordance with § 250.232(c); and
(5) The fit for service statement required in § 250.230.

You may not deploy your proposed BOP systems and related equipment that will or may be exposed to an HPHT environment until BSEE approves the New or Unusual Technology Barrier Equipment Conceptual Plan and appropriate permits (e.g., APD and APM).

(d) You must make all documentation that demonstrates compliance with the requirements of this section available to BSEE upon request.

30 C.F.R. §250.732

84 FR 21978, May 15, 2019, as amended at 88 FR 57347, Aug. 23, 2023
81 FR 26022, 7/28/2016; 84 FR 21978, 7/15/2019; 88 FR 57347, 10/23/2023; 89 FR 71121, 10/29/2024