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IRP Standards for Wellsite Supervision












  • Title : IRP Standards for Wellsite Supervision of Drilling Completion and Workovers
  • Publish : Industry Recommended Practice (IRP), The Petroleum Industry Training Service (PITS) 1538 – 25 Avenue NE Calgary, Alberta T2E 8Y3
  • Type Document : pdf 
  • Release : December 2002
  • Total Page : 33 Page
  • Size : 1.26 Mb

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This Industry Recommended Practice (IRP) is a set of best practices and guidelines compiled by knowledgeable and experienced industry and government personnel, and is intended to provide the operator with advice regarding STANDARDS FOR WELLSITE SUPERVISION OF DRILLING, COMPLETIONS AND WORKOVERS.
It was developed under the auspices of the Drilling and Completions Committee (DACC). DACC is a joint industry/government committee established to develop safe, efficient and environmentally suitable operating practices for the Canadian Oil & Gas industry in the areas of drilling, completions and servicing of wells. The primary effort is the development of 

IRPs with priority given to:
Development of new IRPs where non-existent procedures result in issues because of inconsistent operating practices. Review and revision of outdated IRPs particularly where new technology requires new operating procedures.
Provide general support to foster development of non-IRP industry operating practices that have current application to a limited number of stakeholders. The recommendations set out in this IRP are meant to allow flexibility and must be used in conjunction with competent technical judgement. It remains the responsibility of the user of the IRP to judge its suitability for a particular application. If there is any inconsistency or conflict between any of the recommended practices contained in the IRP, and the applicable legislative requirement, the legislative requirement shall prevail.
Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy and reliability of the data and recommendations contained in the IRP. However DACC, its subcommittees, and individual contributors make no representation, warranty, or guarantee in connection with the publication or the contents of any IRP recommendation, and hereby disclaim liability of responsibility for loss or damage resulting from the use of this IRP, or for any violation of any legislative requirements.

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