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EK Series Coiled Tubing Ram Blowout PreventersNOV Texas Oil Tools
 EK Series Coiled Tubing Ram Blowout Preventers
Blowout Preventers 

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The BOP’s are well control components used during a well intervention.  There are two sets of sealing rams. One will seal when coil tubing is in the well (pipe ram, tubing ram).  The other ram is a blind ram that will seal when there is no tubing in the well.  In addition there are two other sets of rams.  The first being a shear ram that will cut the coil tubing and/or wireline.  The other set of rams is a set of slip rams that will grab and hold the coil tubing.  The two sealing rams are required for well control and the other two are designed so well control can be performed.


The EK Series BOP is the first model of BOP that Texas Oil Tools designed for coil tubing services.  It has a proven track record as being a reliable, cost effective, and efficient BOP.  This design requires hose bridles to distribute the hydraulic pressure to each set of actuators.   

  • Applications:
    Coil Tubing Well Control Up To A Max of 10,000 Working Pressure PSI

Features

  • Integral Equalizing Valves
  • Well Pressure Isolated Seals
  • Integral Hydraulic Porting
  • Ram Position Indicator
  • Non-rising Manual Locks
  • Multi-cut Super Shear Blades
  • Ultra Slip for Greater Holding Capacity
  • Easy Maintenance
  • Super Shear for Shearing the Latest Grades of Coiled Tubing
  • Large Shear and Slip Actuators Pressure Regulator on Slips to Ensure Maximum Holding with no Damage
 

 

 Options

  • Bore Sizes: 3.06
  • Pressure Ratings: 10,000 psi
  • Configurations Available: Single, Double, Quad
  • Ram Types: Blind, Pipe, Shear, Slip, Shear Seal, Pipe Slip

 Temperature and Service

 

  • H2S Service: -20°F to 250°F
  • North Sea Service: -25°F to 250°F
  • Arctic: -50°F to 200°F
  • Steam: 75°F to 500°F