BOP Stack definition

BOP Stack means a set of two or more Blowout preventers used to ensure pressure control of a Well;
BOP Stack means wellhead connector, BOP, LMRP, pods and subsea flex joint.

Examples of BOP Stack in a sentence

  • Except as set forth on Schedule 4.3, the Company is not a participant in any joint venture, partnership or similar arrangement.

  • E1 Lower Riser Diverter Assembly E2 Primary BOP Stack E3 Primary Lower Marine Riser Package CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT REQUESTED.

  • Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Appendix A, the demonstration of the Acceptance Tests listed under Section B.2S BOP Stack Subsea Tests — Secondary BOP Stack shall not be a condition of Acceptance pursuant to this Appendix A and such Acceptance Tests shall be performed following Acceptance of the Rig by Operator.

  • In the event the Rig fails such Acceptance Tests listed under Section B.2S BOP Stack Subsea Tests — Secondary BOP Stack, such failure shall be deemed to be an event constituting BOP Unavailability and the provisions of Appendix I, Section B(3) shall apply.

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