Running Procedure RunSLHT-4
Running Procedure RunSLHT-4
Prepared PD 09/20/05
RECOMMENDED
Engineer RJH 10/06/05
PRACTICE
Dir Engr DR 10/06/05
SEAL-LOCK HT
GGM QA GTF 10/04/05
Revision 004 09/20/05
1.0 SCOPE
1.1 This document sets forth Hunting's recommended practice for the field running and handling
procedures that should be used in conjunction with the SEAL-LOCK HT product line.
2.0 REFERENCES
2.1 The following documents were used for reference in the preparation of this document:
2.1.1 API RP 5C1
2.1.2 API BUL. 5A2
3.0 EQUIPMENT
3.1 The following list of equipment should be on location when SEAL-LOCK HT is run:
3.1.1 Ample supply of fresh, unopened thread compound.
NOTE: Hunting does not recommend API modified thread compound for Hunting
proprietary connections. However, when an API modified thread compound is
specified by the end user, Hunting has standardized on Best-O-Life 72732/72733 as
the API modified thread lubricant used for connection qualification testing. Using
another thread lubricant may substantially change the recommended torque range
listed on the sales data sheet.
3.1.2 Thread lubricant applicators #58235 moustache brush recommended or 3" or 4" paint
brush with bristles cut to approximately 1" in length.
NOTE: Hunting does not recommend the bottlebrush commonly used for thread lubricant
application as the amount of lubricant cannot be adequately controlled.
4.2 Preparation
4.2.1 By visual inspection, ensure that all necessary running equipment and accessories (subs,
crossovers, nipples, gas lift mandrels, lifting/handling plugs, hangers, pup joints, etc.) are
available and in good condition. Document condition in tally book.
4.2.2 Slip type elevators of proper size, in good repair and with the setting plate adjusted
properly, should be used.
NOTE: Hunting does not recommend the use of bottleneck or shoulder type
elevators.
4.2.3 Ensure that slips are of the correct size to accommodate the size, weight and length of the
tube.
4.2.4 Ensure that the safety clamp is the correct size and in serviceable condition.
NOTE: The safety clamp should be used above the table slips for the first 20
lengths.
4.2.5 Check for traveling block alignment and rotary hole alignment.
4.2.6 Ensure that an ample supply of thread compound is available. Only fresh, previously
unopened containers of compound shall be used. Stir thoroughly.
4.2.7 A stabbing board or a yoke may be required to offer stability for ease of make-up.
4.2.8 Ensure that the power tong snub line is at 90° and level with the tong.
NOTE: Care must be taken to ensure that the cleaning process does not cause
environmental pollution.
4.3.3 Check and clean the inside of the tubulars to eliminate any foreign material that may fall
into the box while stabbing. If compressed air is available, air blast from box to pin.
NOTE: Ensure that there are no bristles left on the threads from cleaning.
4.3.4 Drift the pipe and accessory equipment with a clean, properly sized mandrel. Drift shall
be performed box to pin, being careful not to damage the pin face or threads when
placing the mandrel in the joint.
4.3.5 Inspect the threaded connections using Hunting's Ancillary Specifications titled VISUAL
THREAD INSPECTION and STEEL IMPERFECTIONS.
4.4 Running
4.4.1 Handling plugs or thread protectors must be in place whenever tubulars are moved.
NOTE: While moving tubing, do not lift with a hook that may/will contact the
box/coupling thread or seal or the pin face.
4.4.2 Joints should be moved to the V-Door via a pick-up machine. If a pick-up machine is
unavailable, joints should be moved to the V-door by slings or a pick-up line attached to
the box end.
4.4.3 Elevators or pick-up line with or without pick-up line elevators may be used to lift the
joint up in the derrick.
4.4.4 As each length is suspended vertically, remove the thread protectors and clean both pin
and box connectors to be made-up. Remove any thread compound, solvent or moisture
remaining on the connection after removing the protector.
4.4.5 Visually inspect to assure no damage to either connector has occurred.
4.4.6 OPTIONAL - after the connection is clean and dry, apply a light to moderate, even
coating of molybdenum disulfide spray to the pin and coupling connector.
4.4.7 After the connection is clean and dry, apply a light, even coating of the thread compound
to the pin and coupling connectors. Assure that the thread compound has been
thoroughly and adequately stirred and is of uniform consistency.
#58235
NOTE: A light, even coating of thread compound is defined as all thread surfaces,
root and crest, seal surfaces and pin face/torque shoulder covered with an
even coat of thread compound. However, the thread form should remain
clearly visible.
4.4.8 A stabbing guide is recommended to limit damage during the stabbing process.
4.4.9 Stab the pin connector into the box connector carefully to avoid damage to the
connectors. Request assistance from the man on the stabbing board.
4.4.10 If the connection is mis-stabbed, pick up the joint, clean the pin and the box and reinspect
for damage. Repair if necessary.
4.5 Make-up
4.5.1 Optional Torque-Turn Equipment.
A torque turn/time or torque/turn monitoring system may be utilized. Monitoring
equipment should be capable of resolving torque to 1/100th of a turn increments as a
minimum but equipment capable of resolving torque to 1/1000th of a turn encoder should
be utilized when available. An enhanced computer display should be part of the torque-
turn monitoring equipment and utilized to monitor make up. The monitoring equipment
should be capable of dumping during the make-up by either the computer technician or
when maximum parameters are reached. As the torque enters the acceptable window, the
technician should be able to depress a function key to manually terminate the make-up.
The system should be capable of automatic dumping as input parameters are met. The
load cells used with the torque monitoring equipment should be calibrated every four
months, traceable to the appropriate national standard.
4.5.2 Back-up tongs should be placed below the coupling. Use back-up tongs for the first 10
joints or until sufficient weight is generated in the slips to prevent the entire string from
rotating.
NOTE: Power and backup tong dies shall be clean and not worn down and shall not
leave marks exceeding 0.015" in depth. Excessive marks or sharp-
bottomed marks must be removed. Removal may be by filing only;
grinding is prohibited.
4.5.3 Position the power tongs approximately 7" above the coupling.
NOTE: Do not allow the stabber to rock the tube during make-up.
4.5.4. Make up the connection power-tight using a make-up speed between 8 and 14 rpm. In
any case the make up speed should not exceed 14 rpm. Make-up speed should not vary
excessively and should be continuous with no gear changing after the snub line becomes
tight. Make up in high gear is allowed from stabbing to hand-tight but should be
continuous and not exceed 30 RPM.
NOTE: If shoulder torques are high or low, adjust the thread compound
application to give good make up torque curves. For high torque, apply
more compound. For very high torque, apply Molybdenum disulfide to
both pin and box connectors prior to the application of the thread
compound.
NOTE: Hunting running specifications state that the connection must shoulder
prior to reaching maximum assembly torque.
NOTE: The mill make-up should not move appreciably during field make-up.
However, a small amount of rotation or less than 1/4 turn is acceptable.
4.5.5 If the optional torque/turn monitoring equipment is used a make-up torque/turn graph
should be generated for every connection.
4.5.6 Pipe should be vertical and spin freely during make-up. Elevators should not interfere
with this process.
4.5.7 In the event torque/turn or torque turn/time equipment is used at the rig site, the following
procedure should be used to set acceptance criteria:
a) Prior to the job, the operating company representative should review the Hunting
sales data sheet for this connection. Shoulder torque acceptance limits should be in
the range shown on Hunting's optimum torque/turn graph.
b) Those connections falling outside the acceptable shoulder torque values should be
broken out and checked for damage. If no damage is found, the connection may be
made-up again. Adjust doping procedures as suggested in Section 4.5.4 NOTE
to achieve higher or lower shouldering torque as necessary.
c) A torque curve showing a small wave shall be acceptable. However, the connection
with a wave in the torque curve exceeding the shouldering torque shall be broken out
and visually inspected. If no damage is found, the connection may be made-up
again.
d) Final torque in excess of the maximum acceptable final torque or less than the
minimum acceptable final torque should be broken out and visually inspected. If no
damage is found, the connection may be made-up again.
4.6 Pulling
4.6.1 Preparation
a) Slip type elevators are required.
b) Use an alignment yoke and weight compensator when pulling casing.
c) Use power tongs with acceptable torque read-out and back-up tongs.
d) A wooden platform must be used for standing back tubulars. (Refer to API 5C1)
e) Clean thread protectors should be available prior to laying down or standing back.
As each connection is broken out, protectors shall be installed on each pin.
4.6.2 Breaking Out
a) Use power tongs with torque adjustment adequate for break out without damaging
pipe. When coming out of hole, the back-up tong should be placed on the coupling
(below centerline) to assure that the pipe joint breaks out at the top of the coupling.
Pipe wrenches or chain tongs shall not be used as back-ups.
NOTE: Prior to break-out, using an ink paint marker, draw a vertical line
from the mill make-up side of the coupling onto the mill end tube body.
Also draw a line circumferential on the tube body, either side of the
vertical line even with the coupling face. If the mill make-up moves
over 1/4 turn during break-out, use these marks to reestablish the mill
make-up position.
b) Break out the connection at a speed less than 10 rpm in a vertically aligned position.
c) After breaking loose, rotate by hand with the aid of a strap wrench. The connection
will be disengaged and ready for separation in approximately 6 turns from the power
tight position.
NOTE: Do not spin after the connection has “popped.” This can and will cause
thread damage and/or galling. The proper method of thread
disengagement is to rotate the field pin 1/4 to 1/2 a turn after the
connection has popped.
ADDENDUM I
RUNNING PROCEDURE FOR ACCESSORIES
MADE UP WITH THREAD LOCKING LUBRICANT
1. Using steam, soap and hot water, or safety solvent, remove all thread storage compound from both
the pin and box connectors.
2. Ensure that the threads and sealing surface are dry and grease free.
3. Just prior to make-up, apply a uniform coat of the thread lock lubricant to both pin and box
threads.
4. Make-up the accessory to the maximum recommended torque for the particular size, weight and
grade being run.
5. Variations in shoulder torques should be expected due to differences in the friction factors of
thread locking lubricants from the Hunting recommended thread compounds.
ADDENDUM II
RUNNING PROCEDURE FOR LIFTING
ACCESSORIES MADE UP WRENCH TIGHT
1. Thoroughly clean and visually inspect both sides of the connection to be made-up.
2. Ensure that the pin thread start and full form threads are free from tears and burrs.
3. Ensure that the box connector is free from burrs or tears on the starting threads and throughout the
full form thread length.
4. Both connectors shall be free of any debris such as chips, shavings, dirt or other foreign particles
that could create galling or damage to the connection during make-up.
5. Apply make-up lines to both pin and box connectors in accordance with Ancillary Specification
“Make-up Position Using Barrettes, SEAL-LOCK HT”.
6. Apply the appropriate thread compound to the pin and box connection in accordance with Section
4.4.7.
7. With a suitable back-up on the pipe, apply with a wrench the following minimum make-up torque.
8. Check to ensure that the distance between the make-up lines is equal to or less than the following:
9. If the distance between the two make-up marks is greater than the values listed above, apply
additional torque until the number of turns between the two lines is equal to or less than the turns
listed above.
10. If this distance cannot be achieved, break the lifting sub loose, lay it down and contact a Hunting
Representative.