Rig Move

Planning On a monthly basis the Drilling Contractor shall be provided with a list of proposed new locations. This list is initiated by Drilling Manager and includes buffer locations to allow for operational flexibility. The Construction Contractor shall plan for: access tracks cellar construction location conductor water supply. Preparation Access Tracks Preparation of access tracks Site Preparation for Land Wells

Navigational Planning The Marine Officer should plan the courses between locations, and routes to be taken through fields with due regard for jackets and barges or other vessels which may be moored in the field. Calculation should be made of the points at which it will be safe to increase the draft by lowering the Offshore Rig Moves Planning and Preparation

The following information should be included in the daily rig move report to be submitted to Superintendent. Onshore Rig Move Date Old location New location Total loads Loads moves % Rigged up % Rigged down Rig Move distance Equipment for rig move: Cranes and forklist at old locations (nb and type) Cranes and forklist at Rig Move Dailly Report (Onshore and Ofshore)

This article describe the well status requirements for Onshore Rig Moves. 1. Well Status Prior to Rig Move from Old Location The following barriers shall be in place in a development well: annuli full completions installed and tested Xmas tree installed and tested. Annuli All annuli shall have been topped up and all valves closed Onshore Rig Moves – Well Status

This article describes the various issues to be considered for planning an offshore rig move. 1. Well/Jacket Status Well Plugging Prior to Rig Move If the current well path is less than 100 ft from any of the existing wells on the jacket, the wells shall be plugged with deep set plug and BPV. After Offshore Rig Moves

This article describes the main topics to be discussed during the the truck driver rig move toolbox meeting. Back ground of rig move. Back ground of drilling contractor & policies and procedures in place Inspection of drivers & trucks (reasons behind it) Load inspection sheet Truck move inspection sheet, KM / Times / Loads to Truck Driver Rig Move Toolbox Meeting

1.    Rig move preparation Administration (Rig move plan) Equipment Inspection Weather 2.   Preparation of new location Hydrographic surveys Diving/seabed surveys Preparation of jacket 3.   Logistics Number of Boats Navigation routes Helicopters 4.  Rig move descriptions Preparation Pre-move plans Rig release Move safety meeting Line of responsibility Chart of responsibility Job Descriptions Daily move plan Offshore Rig Move Plan

1. Rig move preparation Location survey Road Survey Preparation of advanced loads Administration (Rig move plan) Equipment Inspection 2.   Preparation of new location and camp 3.   Logistics Number of Cranes Number of truck loads Lowboy truck loads 4. Load dimensions and weight Description of loads in their sequence List of wide loads for convoy 5. Onshore Rig Move Plan – Table of Content

Rig moves should be carried out by two Marine Personnel. Deviations from this rule can only be authorised by the Marine Manager. The Marine Manager, or his nominated deputy, shall supervise the actual move from the time that the rig is afloat until such time that the rig is pinned down at the new location Responsibilities during offshore rig moves

Drilling Contractor Inspection Requirements Prior to and during any rig equipment movement, the Drilling Contractor shall make inspections and checks on crane and support equipment condition eg., trucks, forklift etc., and proposed route conditions including bridges, bends, road gradients, road signs and villages. Single wide loads shall have the overhanging part on the right side Rig Move Inspection Requirements (Onshore Operations)