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  • 1
    UID:
    almahu_9949697630002882
    Format: 1 online resource (474 pages)
    Edition: Second edition.
    ISBN: 0-12-812675-2
    Note: Front Cover -- Blowout and Well Control Handbook -- Copyright -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Chapter One: Equipment in Well Control Operations -- Pressure, Erosion, Corrosion, and Vibration -- Pressure -- Vibration -- Erosion -- Corrosion -- Threaded Connections -- The Stack -- The Choke Line -- The Choke Manifold -- The Valves -- The Drilling Choke -- The Panic Line -- The Header -- The Separator -- The Kill Line -- The Stabbing Valve -- The Escape System -- Barriers -- Well Barrier Envelope -- Two Barrier Policy -- Application of MPD Equipment -- Flow Meters -- Computer Programs -- Computer Controlled Chokes -- References -- Chapter Two: Classical Pressure Control Procedures while Drilling -- Causes of Well Kicks and Blowouts -- Mud Weight Less Than Formation Pore Pressure -- Failure to Keep the Hole Full and Swabbing While Tripping -- Lost Circulation -- Mud Cut -- Indications of a Well Kick -- Sudden Increase in Drilling Rate -- Increase in Pit Level or Flow Rate -- Change in Pump Pressure -- Reduction in Drillpipe Weight -- Gas, Oil, or Water-Cut Mud -- Summary -- Shut-in Procedure -- Are Classical Well Control Procedures Applicable? -- Circulating Out the Influx -- Theoretical Considerations -- Gas Expansion -- The U-tube Model -- The Driller's Method -- The Wait and Weight Method -- Summary -- Reference -- Chapter Three: Pressure Control Procedures While Tripping -- Causes of Kicks While Tripping -- Trip Sheets and Filling Procedures -- Periodic Filling Procedure -- Periodic Filling Procedure -- Continuous Filling Procedure -- Tripping into the Hole -- Shut-in Procedure -- Well Kicks While Tripping -- Stripping in the Hole -- Chapter Four: Special Conditions Problems and Procedures in Well Control -- Significance of Surface Pressures -- A Kick Is Taken While Drilling -- Influx Migration. , Influx Migration-Volumetric Procedure -- Safety Factors in Classical Pressure Control Procedures -- Circulating a Kick off Bottom -- Classical Procedures-Plugged Nozzle Effect -- Classical Procedures-Drill String Washout Effect -- Determination of Shut-In Drill Pipe Pressures -- Determination of the Type of Fluid That Entered the Wellbore -- Frictional Pressure Losses -- Annulus Pressure Profiles With Classical Procedures -- Kick Tolerance Envelope -- Constant Casing Pressure, Constant Drill Pipe Pressure, and Modification of the Wait and Weight Method -- The Low Choke Pressure Method -- Reverse the Bubble Out Through the Drill Pipe -- The Overkill Wait-and-Weight Method -- Slim-Hole Drilling-Continuous Coring Considerations -- Stripping With Influx Migration -- Oil-Base Mud in Pressure and Well Control Operations -- Fire -- Solubility of Natural Gas in Oil-Base Mud -- Floating Drilling and Subsea Operation Considerations -- Subsea Stack -- Spacing Out -- Shut-in Procedures -- Floating Drilling Well Control Problems -- Fluctuations in Flow Rate and Pit Volume -- Frictional Loss in the Choke Line -- Reduced Fracture Gradient -- Trapped Gas After Circulating Out a Kick -- Deep-Water Floating Drilling -- Shallow Gas Kicks -- Negative Tests -- References -- Further Reading -- Chapter Five: Fluid Dynamics in Well Control -- Kill-Fluid Bullheading -- Kill-Fluid Lubrication-Volumetric Kill Procedure -- Summary -- Dynamic Kill Operations -- The Momentum Kill -- The Liquid Packer -- References -- Further Reading -- Chapter Six: Special Services in Well Control -- Snubbing -- Equipment and Procedures -- The Snubbing Stack -- The Snubbing Procedure -- Snubbing Equipment -- Theoretical Considerations -- Equipment Specifications -- Buckling Considerations -- Special Buckling Considerations: Variable Diameters -- Fire Fighting and Capping -- Fire Fighting. , Extinguishing the Fire -- Capping the Well -- Freezing -- Hot Tapping -- Jet Cutting -- References -- Chapter Seven: How to Drill a Relief Well -- Overview -- Relief Well Categories -- Planning -- How Many Relief Wells Are Required? -- Where to Spot the Relief Well? -- Where Is It? -- Where to Intercept the Blowout? -- What Is the Target? -- How to Find the Blowout Wellbore -- Intercept Method -- A Typical Relief Well Operation Using Active Magnetics -- The Direct Intercept Relief Well -- History of Development -- How the Passive Magnetic Process Works -- Comparing Active Magnetics With Passive Magnetics -- Passive Magnetics Resurrected -- The Geometric Relief Well -- History of Development -- Summary -- References -- Chapter Eight: The Underground Blowout -- Casing Less Than 4000 Feet -- Pipe Below 4000 Feet -- Charged Intervals-Close Order Seismic-Vent Wells -- Shear Rams -- Cement and Barite Plugs -- Reference -- Chapter Nine: Case Study: The E. N. Ross No. 2 -- Analysis of the Blowout -- The Drilling and Fishing Operation -- The Kick -- The Snubbing Procedure -- The Significance of the Surface Pressures -- The Snubbing Operation to July 14 -- The Snubbing Operation, July 15 -- The Circulating Procedure, July 15 -- Alternatives -- Observations and Conclusions -- Chapter Ten: Contingency Planning -- Chapter Eleven: The Al-Awda Project: The Oil Fires of Kuwait -- Overview of the Project -- The Problems -- The Wind -- Logistics -- Water -- Ground Fires -- Oil Lakes -- The Coke Piles -- Control Procedures -- The Stinger -- The Capping Spool -- The Capping Stack -- Extinguishing the Fires -- Water -- Nitrogen -- Explosives -- Novel Techniques -- Cutting -- Statistics -- Safety -- Conclusion -- Epilogue -- Index -- Back Cover.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-12-812674-4
    Language: English
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  • 2
    UID:
    gbv_196883148
    Format: XVI, 263 S
    ISBN: 3110038331
    Series Statement: Texte und Kommentare 7
    Uniform Title: Fragmenta
    Note: Teilw. in griech. Schr
    Additional Edition: Elektronische Reproduktion Sophocles The papyrus fragments of Sophocles Berlin : Walter de Gruyter, 1974 ISBN 9783110845884
    Language: English
    Subjects: Ancient Studies
    RVK:
    Keywords: Sophocles Fragmenta ; Kommentar
    Author information: Sophocles
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  • 3
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Berlin ;Boston :De Gruyter,
    UID:
    almafu_9958354981702883
    Format: 1 online resource (279p.)
    Edition: Reprint 2011
    ISBN: 9783110845884
    Series Statement: Texte und Kommentare ; 7
    Note: Frontmatter -- , CONTENTS -- , PREFACE -- , ABBREVIATIONS -- , 1. EURYPYLUS: P.OXY. 1175 -- , INACHUS -- , Introductory -- , 2. P. OXY. 2369 -- , 3. P. TEBT. 692 -- , 4. SKYRIOI P. OXY. 2077 -- , EXCURSUS -- , 5. P. OXY. 2452 THESEUS ? -- , 6. P. OXY. 1083, P. OXY. 2453: PARTS OF MORE THAN ONE PLAY: A SATYR-PLAY (OENEUS ?), POLYIDOS (etc. ?) -- , 7. P. HIBEH 3: (TYRO?) -- , NIOBE (contributed by W. S. Barrett) -- , Introductory -- , 8. (P. Oxy. 2805) -- , 9. (P. Grenf. ii. 6 (a) + P. Hib. 11) -- , Appendix: the legend -- , 10. P. OXY. 213 (ANDROMEDA ? TANTALUS?) -- , 11. P. OXY. 2804 -- , INDEXES -- , CONSPECTUS PAPYRORUM -- , Backmatter , In English.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 978-3-11-003833-0
    Language: English
    Subjects: Ancient Studies
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    URL: Cover
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  • 4
    Book
    Book
    Berlin [u. a.] :de Gruyter,
    UID:
    almahu_BV006326567
    Format: XVI, 263 S.
    ISBN: 3-11-003833-1
    Series Statement: Texte und Kommentare 7
    Note: Text engl. und griech.
    Language: Greek, Modern (1453- )
    Subjects: Ancient Studies
    RVK:
    Keywords: ca. 497/496 v. Chr.-406 v. Chr. Sophocles ; Kommentar ; ca. 497/496 v. Chr.-406 v. Chr. Ichneutai satyroi Sophocles ; Hochschulschrift ; Papyrusfragmente ; Hochschulschrift ; Papyrusfragmente
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  • 5
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Berlin ;Boston :De Gruyter,
    UID:
    edocfu_9958354981702883
    Format: 1 online resource (279p.)
    Edition: Reprint 2011
    ISBN: 9783110845884
    Series Statement: Texte und Kommentare ; 7
    Note: Frontmatter -- , CONTENTS -- , PREFACE -- , ABBREVIATIONS -- , 1. EURYPYLUS: P.OXY. 1175 -- , INACHUS -- , Introductory -- , 2. P. OXY. 2369 -- , 3. P. TEBT. 692 -- , 4. SKYRIOI P. OXY. 2077 -- , EXCURSUS -- , 5. P. OXY. 2452 THESEUS ? -- , 6. P. OXY. 1083, P. OXY. 2453: PARTS OF MORE THAN ONE PLAY: A SATYR-PLAY (OENEUS ?), POLYIDOS (etc. ?) -- , 7. P. HIBEH 3: (TYRO?) -- , NIOBE (contributed by W. S. Barrett) -- , Introductory -- , 8. (P. Oxy. 2805) -- , 9. (P. Grenf. ii. 6 (a) + P. Hib. 11) -- , Appendix: the legend -- , 10. P. OXY. 213 (ANDROMEDA ? TANTALUS?) -- , 11. P. OXY. 2804 -- , INDEXES -- , CONSPECTUS PAPYRORUM -- , Backmatter , In English.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 978-3-11-003833-0
    Language: English
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  • 6
    UID:
    edocfu_9960161219502883
    Format: 1 online resource (474 pages)
    Edition: Second edition.
    ISBN: 0-12-812675-2
    Note: Front Cover -- Blowout and Well Control Handbook -- Copyright -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Chapter One: Equipment in Well Control Operations -- Pressure, Erosion, Corrosion, and Vibration -- Pressure -- Vibration -- Erosion -- Corrosion -- Threaded Connections -- The Stack -- The Choke Line -- The Choke Manifold -- The Valves -- The Drilling Choke -- The Panic Line -- The Header -- The Separator -- The Kill Line -- The Stabbing Valve -- The Escape System -- Barriers -- Well Barrier Envelope -- Two Barrier Policy -- Application of MPD Equipment -- Flow Meters -- Computer Programs -- Computer Controlled Chokes -- References -- Chapter Two: Classical Pressure Control Procedures while Drilling -- Causes of Well Kicks and Blowouts -- Mud Weight Less Than Formation Pore Pressure -- Failure to Keep the Hole Full and Swabbing While Tripping -- Lost Circulation -- Mud Cut -- Indications of a Well Kick -- Sudden Increase in Drilling Rate -- Increase in Pit Level or Flow Rate -- Change in Pump Pressure -- Reduction in Drillpipe Weight -- Gas, Oil, or Water-Cut Mud -- Summary -- Shut-in Procedure -- Are Classical Well Control Procedures Applicable? -- Circulating Out the Influx -- Theoretical Considerations -- Gas Expansion -- The U-tube Model -- The Driller's Method -- The Wait and Weight Method -- Summary -- Reference -- Chapter Three: Pressure Control Procedures While Tripping -- Causes of Kicks While Tripping -- Trip Sheets and Filling Procedures -- Periodic Filling Procedure -- Periodic Filling Procedure -- Continuous Filling Procedure -- Tripping into the Hole -- Shut-in Procedure -- Well Kicks While Tripping -- Stripping in the Hole -- Chapter Four: Special Conditions Problems and Procedures in Well Control -- Significance of Surface Pressures -- A Kick Is Taken While Drilling -- Influx Migration. , Influx Migration-Volumetric Procedure -- Safety Factors in Classical Pressure Control Procedures -- Circulating a Kick off Bottom -- Classical Procedures-Plugged Nozzle Effect -- Classical Procedures-Drill String Washout Effect -- Determination of Shut-In Drill Pipe Pressures -- Determination of the Type of Fluid That Entered the Wellbore -- Frictional Pressure Losses -- Annulus Pressure Profiles With Classical Procedures -- Kick Tolerance Envelope -- Constant Casing Pressure, Constant Drill Pipe Pressure, and Modification of the Wait and Weight Method -- The Low Choke Pressure Method -- Reverse the Bubble Out Through the Drill Pipe -- The Overkill Wait-and-Weight Method -- Slim-Hole Drilling-Continuous Coring Considerations -- Stripping With Influx Migration -- Oil-Base Mud in Pressure and Well Control Operations -- Fire -- Solubility of Natural Gas in Oil-Base Mud -- Floating Drilling and Subsea Operation Considerations -- Subsea Stack -- Spacing Out -- Shut-in Procedures -- Floating Drilling Well Control Problems -- Fluctuations in Flow Rate and Pit Volume -- Frictional Loss in the Choke Line -- Reduced Fracture Gradient -- Trapped Gas After Circulating Out a Kick -- Deep-Water Floating Drilling -- Shallow Gas Kicks -- Negative Tests -- References -- Further Reading -- Chapter Five: Fluid Dynamics in Well Control -- Kill-Fluid Bullheading -- Kill-Fluid Lubrication-Volumetric Kill Procedure -- Summary -- Dynamic Kill Operations -- The Momentum Kill -- The Liquid Packer -- References -- Further Reading -- Chapter Six: Special Services in Well Control -- Snubbing -- Equipment and Procedures -- The Snubbing Stack -- The Snubbing Procedure -- Snubbing Equipment -- Theoretical Considerations -- Equipment Specifications -- Buckling Considerations -- Special Buckling Considerations: Variable Diameters -- Fire Fighting and Capping -- Fire Fighting. , Extinguishing the Fire -- Capping the Well -- Freezing -- Hot Tapping -- Jet Cutting -- References -- Chapter Seven: How to Drill a Relief Well -- Overview -- Relief Well Categories -- Planning -- How Many Relief Wells Are Required? -- Where to Spot the Relief Well? -- Where Is It? -- Where to Intercept the Blowout? -- What Is the Target? -- How to Find the Blowout Wellbore -- Intercept Method -- A Typical Relief Well Operation Using Active Magnetics -- The Direct Intercept Relief Well -- History of Development -- How the Passive Magnetic Process Works -- Comparing Active Magnetics With Passive Magnetics -- Passive Magnetics Resurrected -- The Geometric Relief Well -- History of Development -- Summary -- References -- Chapter Eight: The Underground Blowout -- Casing Less Than 4000 Feet -- Pipe Below 4000 Feet -- Charged Intervals-Close Order Seismic-Vent Wells -- Shear Rams -- Cement and Barite Plugs -- Reference -- Chapter Nine: Case Study: The E. N. Ross No. 2 -- Analysis of the Blowout -- The Drilling and Fishing Operation -- The Kick -- The Snubbing Procedure -- The Significance of the Surface Pressures -- The Snubbing Operation to July 14 -- The Snubbing Operation, July 15 -- The Circulating Procedure, July 15 -- Alternatives -- Observations and Conclusions -- Chapter Ten: Contingency Planning -- Chapter Eleven: The Al-Awda Project: The Oil Fires of Kuwait -- Overview of the Project -- The Problems -- The Wind -- Logistics -- Water -- Ground Fires -- Oil Lakes -- The Coke Piles -- Control Procedures -- The Stinger -- The Capping Spool -- The Capping Stack -- Extinguishing the Fires -- Water -- Nitrogen -- Explosives -- Novel Techniques -- Cutting -- Statistics -- Safety -- Conclusion -- Epilogue -- Index -- Back Cover.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-12-812674-4
    Language: English
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  • 7
    UID:
    edoccha_9960161219502883
    Format: 1 online resource (474 pages)
    Edition: Second edition.
    ISBN: 0-12-812675-2
    Note: Front Cover -- Blowout and Well Control Handbook -- Copyright -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Chapter One: Equipment in Well Control Operations -- Pressure, Erosion, Corrosion, and Vibration -- Pressure -- Vibration -- Erosion -- Corrosion -- Threaded Connections -- The Stack -- The Choke Line -- The Choke Manifold -- The Valves -- The Drilling Choke -- The Panic Line -- The Header -- The Separator -- The Kill Line -- The Stabbing Valve -- The Escape System -- Barriers -- Well Barrier Envelope -- Two Barrier Policy -- Application of MPD Equipment -- Flow Meters -- Computer Programs -- Computer Controlled Chokes -- References -- Chapter Two: Classical Pressure Control Procedures while Drilling -- Causes of Well Kicks and Blowouts -- Mud Weight Less Than Formation Pore Pressure -- Failure to Keep the Hole Full and Swabbing While Tripping -- Lost Circulation -- Mud Cut -- Indications of a Well Kick -- Sudden Increase in Drilling Rate -- Increase in Pit Level or Flow Rate -- Change in Pump Pressure -- Reduction in Drillpipe Weight -- Gas, Oil, or Water-Cut Mud -- Summary -- Shut-in Procedure -- Are Classical Well Control Procedures Applicable? -- Circulating Out the Influx -- Theoretical Considerations -- Gas Expansion -- The U-tube Model -- The Driller's Method -- The Wait and Weight Method -- Summary -- Reference -- Chapter Three: Pressure Control Procedures While Tripping -- Causes of Kicks While Tripping -- Trip Sheets and Filling Procedures -- Periodic Filling Procedure -- Periodic Filling Procedure -- Continuous Filling Procedure -- Tripping into the Hole -- Shut-in Procedure -- Well Kicks While Tripping -- Stripping in the Hole -- Chapter Four: Special Conditions Problems and Procedures in Well Control -- Significance of Surface Pressures -- A Kick Is Taken While Drilling -- Influx Migration. , Influx Migration-Volumetric Procedure -- Safety Factors in Classical Pressure Control Procedures -- Circulating a Kick off Bottom -- Classical Procedures-Plugged Nozzle Effect -- Classical Procedures-Drill String Washout Effect -- Determination of Shut-In Drill Pipe Pressures -- Determination of the Type of Fluid That Entered the Wellbore -- Frictional Pressure Losses -- Annulus Pressure Profiles With Classical Procedures -- Kick Tolerance Envelope -- Constant Casing Pressure, Constant Drill Pipe Pressure, and Modification of the Wait and Weight Method -- The Low Choke Pressure Method -- Reverse the Bubble Out Through the Drill Pipe -- The Overkill Wait-and-Weight Method -- Slim-Hole Drilling-Continuous Coring Considerations -- Stripping With Influx Migration -- Oil-Base Mud in Pressure and Well Control Operations -- Fire -- Solubility of Natural Gas in Oil-Base Mud -- Floating Drilling and Subsea Operation Considerations -- Subsea Stack -- Spacing Out -- Shut-in Procedures -- Floating Drilling Well Control Problems -- Fluctuations in Flow Rate and Pit Volume -- Frictional Loss in the Choke Line -- Reduced Fracture Gradient -- Trapped Gas After Circulating Out a Kick -- Deep-Water Floating Drilling -- Shallow Gas Kicks -- Negative Tests -- References -- Further Reading -- Chapter Five: Fluid Dynamics in Well Control -- Kill-Fluid Bullheading -- Kill-Fluid Lubrication-Volumetric Kill Procedure -- Summary -- Dynamic Kill Operations -- The Momentum Kill -- The Liquid Packer -- References -- Further Reading -- Chapter Six: Special Services in Well Control -- Snubbing -- Equipment and Procedures -- The Snubbing Stack -- The Snubbing Procedure -- Snubbing Equipment -- Theoretical Considerations -- Equipment Specifications -- Buckling Considerations -- Special Buckling Considerations: Variable Diameters -- Fire Fighting and Capping -- Fire Fighting. , Extinguishing the Fire -- Capping the Well -- Freezing -- Hot Tapping -- Jet Cutting -- References -- Chapter Seven: How to Drill a Relief Well -- Overview -- Relief Well Categories -- Planning -- How Many Relief Wells Are Required? -- Where to Spot the Relief Well? -- Where Is It? -- Where to Intercept the Blowout? -- What Is the Target? -- How to Find the Blowout Wellbore -- Intercept Method -- A Typical Relief Well Operation Using Active Magnetics -- The Direct Intercept Relief Well -- History of Development -- How the Passive Magnetic Process Works -- Comparing Active Magnetics With Passive Magnetics -- Passive Magnetics Resurrected -- The Geometric Relief Well -- History of Development -- Summary -- References -- Chapter Eight: The Underground Blowout -- Casing Less Than 4000 Feet -- Pipe Below 4000 Feet -- Charged Intervals-Close Order Seismic-Vent Wells -- Shear Rams -- Cement and Barite Plugs -- Reference -- Chapter Nine: Case Study: The E. N. Ross No. 2 -- Analysis of the Blowout -- The Drilling and Fishing Operation -- The Kick -- The Snubbing Procedure -- The Significance of the Surface Pressures -- The Snubbing Operation to July 14 -- The Snubbing Operation, July 15 -- The Circulating Procedure, July 15 -- Alternatives -- Observations and Conclusions -- Chapter Ten: Contingency Planning -- Chapter Eleven: The Al-Awda Project: The Oil Fires of Kuwait -- Overview of the Project -- The Problems -- The Wind -- Logistics -- Water -- Ground Fires -- Oil Lakes -- The Coke Piles -- Control Procedures -- The Stinger -- The Capping Spool -- The Capping Stack -- Extinguishing the Fires -- Water -- Nitrogen -- Explosives -- Novel Techniques -- Cutting -- Statistics -- Safety -- Conclusion -- Epilogue -- Index -- Back Cover.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-12-812674-4
    Language: English
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  • 8
    UID:
    b3kat_BV006326567
    Format: XVI, 263 S.
    ISBN: 3110038331
    Series Statement: Texte und Kommentare 7
    Note: Text engl. und griech.
    Language: Greek, Modern (1453- )
    Subjects: Ancient Studies
    RVK:
    Keywords: Sophocles ca. 497/496 v. Chr.-406 v. Chr. ; Papyrusfragmente ; Kommentar ; Sophocles ca. 497/496 v. Chr.-406 v. Chr. Ichneutai satyroi ; Hochschulschrift ; Papyrusfragmente
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  • 9
    UID:
    gbv_1655848054
    Format: XVI, 263 Seiten
    Edition: Berin De Gruyter 2011 1 Online-Ressource
    Edition: Boston
    ISBN: 9783110845884
    Series Statement: Texte und Kommentare Band 7
    Note: In English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 3110038331
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783110038330
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als print ISBN 9783110038330
    Additional Edition: Elektronische Reproduktion von Sophocles The papyrus fragments of Sophocles Berlin [u.a.] : de Gruyter, 1974 ISBN 3110038331
    Language: English
    Subjects: Ancient Studies
    RVK:
    Keywords: Sophocles ; Kommentar
    URL: Volltext  (lizenzpflichtig)
    URL: Cover
    URL: Cover
    Author information: Sophocles
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