Kill Methods /4 0 votes, 0 avg 54 Created on April 06, 2023 Kill Methods 1 / 4 1. What happens to the Bottom Hole Pressure (BHP) if the drill pipe pressure (DPP) is held constant while reducing the pump rate during a kill operation? A. BHP would increase B. BHP would decrease C. BHP would stay the same D. There is no way to know 2 / 4 2. While circulating out a gas kick using the first circulation of the Driller’s Method, what happens to casing shoe pressure once the gas bublle is in the casing if the proper kill procedure is followed? A. Casing shoe pressure would increase B. Casing shoe pressure woud decrease C. Casing shoe pressure would stay the same D. There is no way to know 3 / 4 3. With kill fluid pumped to the bit during the Wait & Weight (W&W) Method, the pump was shut down with no trapped pressure and the pressure gauges read: Drill Pipe Pressure = 125 psi Casing Pressure = 800 psi What is the status of the well? A. The well is dead, bleed off any trapped pressure and resume drilling B. Everything looks good, resume pumping to get kill fluid to the surface C. Verify if the kill fluid density is correct and the surface to bit strokes were pumped D. There is 800 psi of trapped pressure in the well, open the choke to avoid shoe fracture 4 / 4 4. How is Bottom Hole Pressure (BHP) kept constant while pumping kill fluid down the drill string during the second circulation of the Driller’s Method? A. Follow the casing pressure schedule B. Hold the drill pipe pressure constant C. Hold the pump pressure constant D. Hold casing pressure constant Your score is LinkedIn Facebook Twitter VKontakte 0% Restart quiz Please rate this quiz Send feedback