Well Control Worksheets at Mac App Store analyse

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Developer: Cafm
Price: 0 free
Current version: 2.4, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 16 Jan 2012
App size: 7.46 Mb
4.2 ( 5832 ratings )
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> 2.2k
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~ $ 900
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This application uses the worksheets (also named of Kill Sheets) based on standardized worksheets of the methods to control oil wells after the occurrence of kick during drilling operations on floating rigs with subsea stack and rigs with surface stack.

This app is great for use in the offices: Toolpusher, drilling engineer, company man, technicians, superintendent and OIM.

It can be used on the rig (offices) by drilling staff and also help in the understanding of the methods of well control.

For new features, report bugs, improvements and suggestions please contact us: [email protected]

Well Control Worksheets for Methods:

- Drillers Method
- Wait and Weight Method

- Option to select "Subsea Stack" or "Surface Stack"
- Option to Select Unit Systems: METRIC, SI, OILFIELD and Mix.
- Ability to select units also per parameter
- iCloud Support: Sharing data files with version for iPad.
- Instructions about Drillers Method and Wait and Weight Method
- Graphics examples of the methods performed in the Well Control Simulator for iOS with annotations.
- Ability to importing well data from other apps on iCloud: Drilling Hydraulics, Kick Tolerance and Well Control Methods and simulators for iOS: Drilling Simulator, Leak-Off Test Simulator and Well Control Simulator.

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Please verify the tools provided by this application by yourself before you use them. Ensure you understand the impact of using these tools.
Any use you choose to make of these tools & materials is undertaken by you entirely at you own risk.
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