(Food-Beverage-News.Com, June 27, 2018 ) Blowout Preventer (BOP) is a safety device used to prevent the uncontrolled flow of liquids and gases during well drilling operations.Blowout preventers are large, high-pressure valves that are capable of being remotely controlled. When the driller closes the valve, a pressure-tight seal is formed at the top of the well, preventing the fluids from escaping. There are two major types of Blowout Preventers, Annular BOP and Ram BOP.
Annular BOPs are usually mounted to the very top of the BOP stack. The drilling crew then mounts two, three, or four RAM BOPs below the Annular preventer. If a kick is detected, the annular is usually closed first and then the RAM is used as a backup if the Annular should fail.Blowout preventers are used on land wells, offshore rigs, and subsea wells. Land and subsea BOPs are secured to the top of the wellbore, known as the wellhead. BOPs on offshore rigs are mounted below the rig deck. Subsea BOPs are connected to the offshore rig above by a drilling riser that provides a continuous pathway for the drill string and fluids emanating from the wellbore.
The global Blowout Preventer market will reach xxx Million USD in 2018 and CAGR xx% 2018-2023. The report begins from overview of Industry Chain structure, and describes industry environment, then analyses market size and forecast of Blowout Preventer by product, region and application, in addition, this report introduces market competition situation among the vendors and company profile, besides, market price analysis and value chain features are covered in this report.
7 Region Operation 7.1 Regional Production 7.2 Regional Market 7.3 by Region 7.3.1 North America 7.3.1.1 Overview 7.3.1.2 by Country (U.S., Canada, Mexico) 7.3.2 Europe 7.3.2.1 Overview 7.3.2.2 by Country (Germany, U.K., France, Italy, Russia, Spain etc.) 7.3.3 Asia-Pacific 7.3.3.1 Overview