Definition(s)


Dynamic Well Kill Procedure

A planned operation to control a flowing well by injecting fluid of a sufficient density and at a sufficient rate into the well bore to effect a kill without completely closing in the well with the surface containment equipment.

Source: API RP 59, Recommended Practice for Well Control Operations, Second Edition, May 2006. Global Standards

 

Dynamic Well Kill Procedure

A planned operation to control a flowing well by injecting fluid of a sufficient density and at a sufficient rate into the wellbore to effect a kill without completely closing in the well with the surface containment equipment. Refer to Appendix A—Shallow Gas Well Control.

Source: API RP 64, Recommended Practice for Diverter Systems Equipment and Operations, Second Edition, November 2001 (March 1, 2007). Global Standards

 

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