30 CFR §250.829
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- (a)You must equip all new subsea tree completions (perforated but not placed on production) and completions shut-in for a period of 6 months with one of the following:
- (1)A pump-through-type tubing plug;
- (2)An injection valve capable of preventing backflow; or
- (3)A surface-controlled SSSV, provided the surface control has been rendered inoperative. For purposes of this section, a surface-controlled SSSV is considered inoperative if, for a direct hydraulic control system, you have bled the hydraulics from the control line and have isolated it from the hydraulic control pressure. If your controls employ an electro-hydraulic control umbilical and the hydraulic control pressure to the individual well cannot be isolated, a surface-controlled SSSV is considered inoperative if you perform the following:
- (i)Disable the control function of the surface-controlled SSSV within the logic of the programmable logic controller which controls the subsea well;
- (ii)Place a pressure alarm high on the control line to the surface-controlled SSSV of the subsea well; and
- (iii)Close the USV and at least one other tree valve on the subsea well.
- (b)When warranted by conditions, such as unstable bottom conditions, permafrost, hydrate formation, and paraffin problems, the District Manager must approve the setting depth of the subsurface safety device for a shut-in well on a case-by-case basis.