On a standard primary cement job, if the top plug fails to bump, what would you recommend to the customer (choose 2 answers below)?
What should you do if the plug you are installing is too large for the cement head you are using?
Why are wells cemented?
When you get the cement head to location you find that the O ring is damaged on the top cap, what should you do?
After dropping the bottom plug, you begin to pump the slurry but at the same time the area around the lower pin puller begins to leak, how would fix the leak without causing significant amounts of lost time?
Both you and the customer notice a pressure spike upon releasing the bottom plug, what might this be attributed to (please choose 2 answers)?
If the tattle tail does not indicate that the plug has departed from the head, what is the first action you should take?
If either of the pin pullers are too stiff to move when you try to launch the wiper plugs, what would be your first action to solve the problem?
Identify the features of a bottom cement (wiper) plug. Select the right answer.
After the top plug is in the wellbore, which valves are opened to allow the displacement fluid to clear the cement residue from all internal lines in the cement head? Select all the correct answers.
Select the sentence that best describes the cementing process:
Fabricated cement heads can withstand up to _______ depending on the size of the head, and the integral heads can be used up to _________ depending on the size of the head respectively.
Why does the single-plug cement head represent a higher risk to the operator than the double-plug cement head? Select all the correct answers.
The larger the internal diameter of the cement head, the ___________ the approved pressure rating.
The customer makes a change to the drilling program, the pressure test after the job now goes beyond the pressure rating of the head, the best plan of action would be what?
The pressure rating of a cement head should always be checked after pressuring up the system.
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