A blowout preventer (BOP) (pronounced B-O-P) is a specialized or similar mechanical device, used to seal, control and monitor and gas wells to prevent , the uncontrolled release of crude oil or natural gas from a well. They are usually installed in stacks of other valves. The earliest blowout preventers; Regan Type K Annulars were used, beginnin.
[pdf] The closing time of annular BOP preventers The main disadvantage of the annular preventer in a drilling rig is the time required to close it. The annular preventer takes three to ten times the fluid volum.
[pdf] Well blowouts can occur during the drilling phase, during , during well , during production, or during activities. Blowouts can eject the out of the well, and the force of the escaping fluid can be strong enough to damage the . In addition to oil, the output of a well blowout might include natural gas, water, drilling fluid, mud, sand, roc. The blowout and fire resulted from an explosion within the swab tree assembly located at the top of the well. More specifically, an explosive environment that had been created through a mixing of hydrocarbons and air was ignited, but the source of the ignition could not be definitively determined.
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