What is a BOP control?

What is a BOP control?

Our BOP control systems feature a modular design using preengineered, field-proven components with advanced safety and functionality for better operational efficiency. Available controls range from hydraulic to all-electric systems.

Why choose Meyer BOP control system?

The highly efficient MEYER BOP Control System is engineered to keep your BOP equipment running smoothly and your crews working with little to no downtime, minimizing overall project costs. Every component of your BOP Drilling Accumulator Control Unit is expertly designed to provide you with reliable hydraulic power when you need it.

What is a bop Power Plant System?

A BoP power plant system is comprised of both electrical and mechanical devices. Let’s take a look at the two in closer detail. EBoP systems regulate, monitor, and protect power plant components using low, medium, and high voltage electrical devices.

Why choose Cameron bop?

Sign up for news Cameron provides drilling control systems for land, platform, and subsea applications. Our BOP control systems feature a modular design using preengineered, field-proven components with advanced safety and functionality for better operational efficiency. Available controls range from hydraulic to all-electric systems.

What is a ram BOP and how does it work?

A RAM BOP also works to prevent any unwanted materials from exploding in the system, but several are needed in the BOP stack to ensure optimum safety. All the parts of a RAM BOP (and sometimes an annular BOP component) make up a BOP stack.

What does bop stand for in oilfield?

The term BOP (pronounced B-O-P, not “bop”) is used in oilfield vernacular to refer to blowout preventers. The abbreviated term preventer, usually prefaced by a type (e.g. ram preventer), is used to refer to a single blowout preventer unit.

What is an annular BOP?

An annular BOP is what closes the space around the diameter of the drill pipe, but since the actual system cannot be closed with a value due to the drill string, this controls the air flow for the mud without cutting off any other systematic elements.