Description
API 16A Ram BOP Blowout Preventer for Oilfield Well Control
API 16A Ram BOP for Drilling, Workover and Surface Well Control
An API 16A Ram BOP Blowout Preventer helps operators close the wellbore and control well pressure during drilling, workover, well testing, completion and intervention operations. In a surface well control system, it works as a key pressure barrier between the wellbore and the rig floor equipment.
The equipment uses two opposed ram blocks that move toward the center of the bore. Depending on the selected ram type, the unit can seal around drill pipe, tubing, casing or work string, close an open bore, or shear suitable tubulars during emergency well control. When the pipe size, pressure rating and ram configuration match the well program, a ram-type BOP provides direct closing movement and reliable pressure containment.
Buyers may also describe this equipment as API 16A BOP, API Spec 16A Ram BOP, API 16A blowout preventer, Ram Blowout Preventer, RAM BOP, Ram Type BOP, BOP Ram Preventer, Surface Ram BOP, Drilling Ram BOP, Workover BOP, Oilfield Ram BOP, FZ Ram BOP, 2FZ Double Ram BOP, Pipe Ram BOP, Blind Ram BOP, Shear Ram BOP or Blind Shear Ram BOP.
Although these terms usually refer to the same product family, the final configuration must follow the actual BOP stack and well control requirement.
Quick Technical Overview
| Item | General Supply Range |
|---|---|
| Product Name | API 16A Ram BOP Blowout Preventer |
| Main Standard | API Spec 16A |
| BOP Type | Single Ram, Double Ram, Manual Ram, Hydraulic Ram, Shear Ram |
| Main Ram Options | Pipe Ram, Blind Ram, Shear Ram, Blind Shear Ram, Variable Bore Ram |
| Common Bore Size | 7-1/16″ to 26-3/4″ |
| Common Working Pressure | 2,000 psi, 3,000 psi, 5,000 psi, 10,000 psi |
| Hydraulic Control Rated Pressure | Commonly 3,000 psi / 20.7 MPa |
| Recommended Operating Pressure | Commonly 1,218–1,524 psi / 8.4–10.5 MPa |
| Connection Type | Flanged, Studded, Studded × Flanged, Flanged × Flanged |
| Side Outlet | Choke line, kill line or project-specific stack connection |
| Service Condition | Standard service, sour service, H2S service |
| Common Applications | Drilling, workover, well testing, completion and surface well control |
What Is a Ram BOP Blowout Preventer?
A Ram BOP Blowout Preventer is a well control device installed on a wellhead, drilling BOP stack, workover stack or well testing pressure control package. It contains two opposite ram assemblies. When the BOP control unit sends hydraulic pressure to the closing chamber, the ram blocks move inward and create a pressure seal.
Each ram type has a specific function. Pipe rams seal around a selected tubular outside diameter, while blind rams close the bore when no pipe remains in the hole. Shear rams cut suitable tubulars under the correct operating conditions, and blind shear rams can cut pipe and close the wellbore in one emergency sequence.
A complete surface BOP stack often combines several ram cavities to cover drilling, tripping, well testing, workover, completion and emergency shut-in requirements. Compared with an annular BOP, a ram-type preventer usually provides a stronger seal on a specific pipe size. For that reason, it gives the operator a clear ram selection for different well control scenarios.
SGPE Ram BOP Product Range
| Product Type | Common Description | Typical Oilfield Use |
| Single Ram BOP | One ram cavity in one body | Pipe ram, blind ram or shear ram position in a pressure control stack |
| Double Ram BOP | Two ram cavities in one body | Combined pipe ram, blind ram or shear ram functions in a compact body |
| Pipe Ram BOP | Seals around a fixed tubular OD | Drill pipe, tubing, casing and work string sealing |
| Blind Ram BOP | Closes the bore without pipe | Open-hole shut-in and backup well control barrier |
| Shear Ram BOP | Uses a shear ram assembly for pipe cutting | Emergency pipe shearing and wellbore shut-in |
| Blind Shear Ram BOP | Shears suitable tubulars and closes the bore | Emergency shut-in in drilling, workover and well control operations |
| Manual Ram BOP | Manual locking or manual operation design | Workover, well testing and compact pressure control packages |
| Hydraulic Ram BOP | Hydraulic opening and closing operation | Drilling rig BOP stacks and remote well control systems |
| Replacement Ram BOP | Matches an existing stack interface | Rig upgrade, maintenance replacement and spare BOP projects |
The final configuration should match the well program, bore size, working pressure, connection standard, ram arrangement, control system, side outlet requirement and field service condition.
Common Ram BOP Models and Configurations
Many buyers search by model direction, bore size, pressure rating and ram function. To reduce mismatch risk, the technical team helps identify the correct unit according to an existing BOP stack drawing, drilling program, replacement request, tender document or end-user specification.
| Model Direction | Configuration Meaning | Common Search Intent |
| FZ Ram BOP | Single ram body | Single Ram BOP, Pipe Ram BOP, Blind Ram BOP |
| 2FZ Ram BOP | Double ram body | Double Ram BOP, two-cavity Ram BOP, drilling BOP stack replacement |
| SFZ Manual Ram BOP | Manual ram structure | Workover BOP, manual pressure control BOP |
| FZ Shear Ram BOP | Single shear ram cavity | Shear Ram BOP, emergency shut-in BOP |
| 2FZ Shear Ram BOP | Double ram body with shear ram option | Double Ram BOP with blind shear ram |
| Pipe Ram Configuration | Seals around selected tubular OD | Drill pipe ram, tubing ram, casing ram |
| Blind Ram Configuration | Closes the bore without pipe | Open-hole closure and backup barrier |
| Blind Shear Ram Configuration | Shears suitable pipe and seals the bore | Emergency pipe cutting and well control |
| Manual Locking Configuration | Locks ram position mechanically | Workover, testing and compact pressure control |
| Hydraulic Control Configuration | Operates through a BOP control unit | Drilling rig and remote well control system |
In practice, this table helps procurement teams compare common requests such as FZ Ram BOP, 2FZ Double Ram BOP, 13-5/8 inch 5K Ram BOP, 13-5/8 inch 10K Ram BOP, 11 inch 10K Double Ram BOP, 7-1/16 inch 10K Ram BOP and 18-3/4 inch Shear Ram BOP.
Main Features of API 16A Ram BOP
SGPE designs Ram BOP equipment with attention to body strength, sealing reliability, field serviceability and project documentation. The body structure supports high-pressure well control, while the replaceable ram assembly allows operators to match different tubular sizes during drilling, testing or workover operations.
Key features include API Spec 16A design, single ram and double ram body options, pipe ram and blind ram configurations, shear ram and blind shear ram options, common working pressures from 2,000 psi to 10,000 psi, and bore sizes from 7-1/16 inch to 26-3/4 inch.
The equipment can also support manual locking, hydraulic operation, flanged or studded connections, choke line and kill line side outlets, sour service requirements, H2S-resistant wetted parts, and inspection documents for tender or project approval. As a result, it is suitable for new BOP stack packages, rig upgrades, well control replacement projects and spare BOP requirements.
Typical Technical Specifications
The following table gives a general selection reference. However, final specifications should match the selected model, bore size, pressure class, ram type, connection type and contract requirements.
| Item | Available Options |
| Product Name | API 16A Ram BOP Blowout Preventer |
| Standard | API Spec 16A |
| Product Types | Single Ram BOP, Double Ram BOP, Shear Ram BOP, Manual Ram BOP |
| Model Direction | FZ, 2FZ, SFZ and project-specific configurations |
| Bore Size | 7-1/16″, 9″, 11″, 13-5/8″, 16-3/4″, 18-3/4″, 20-3/4″, 21-1/4″, 26-3/4″ |
| Working Pressure | 2,000 psi, 3,000 psi, 5,000 psi, 10,000 psi |
| Hydraulic Control Rated Pressure | Commonly 3,000 psi / 20.7 MPa |
| Recommended Hydraulic Operating Pressure | Commonly 1,218–1,524 psi / 8.4–10.5 MPa |
| Ram Type | Pipe Ram, Blind Ram, Blind Shear Ram, Shear Ram, Variable Bore Ram |
| Locking Type | Manual locking or project-specific design |
| End Connection | Flanged, Studded, Studded × Flanged, Flanged × Flanged |
| Side Outlet | Optional for choke line, kill line or stack arrangement |
| Temperature Class | T-20/250 or contract-specific requirement |
| Service | Standard service, sour service, H2S service |
| Material Requirement | According to API 16A and project specification |
| Testing | Hydrostatic test, function test, ram sealing test |
| Documentation | MTC, pressure test report, dimensional report, product certificate and operation manual |
Bore Size and Pressure Selection
Different oil and gas wells need different BOP sizes. Therefore, the selected model should match wellhead size, casing program, expected shut-in pressure, drilling depth, rig type, stack height and drilling fluid environment.
| Bore Size | Common Pressure Class | Typical Requirement |
| 7-1/16″ | 3,000 psi, 5,000 psi, 10,000 psi | Workover, well testing, compact pressure control and small wellhead service |
| 9″ | 3,000 psi, 5,000 psi, 10,000 psi | Workover rigs, service rigs, smaller drilling stacks and intervention support |
| 11″ | 3,000 psi, 5,000 psi, 10,000 psi | Surface drilling BOP stacks, wellhead service and high-pressure well control |
| 13-5/8″ | 3,000 psi, 5,000 psi, 10,000 psi | Standard drilling BOP stacks, rig upgrades and well control systems |
| 16-3/4″ | 3,000 psi, 5,000 psi | Larger drilling stack and wellhead pressure control applications |
| 18-3/4″ | 5,000 psi | Offshore drilling, heavy-duty drilling stack and high-volume well control service |
| 20-3/4″ | 3,000 psi | Large-bore drilling and pressure control applications |
| 21-1/4″ | 2,000 psi, 5,000 psi | Large-bore well control equipment for oil and gas wells |
| 26-3/4″ | 2,000 psi, 3,000 psi | Large-bore surface pressure control systems and wellhead packages |
This range supports common buyer searches such as 7-1/16 inch 5K Ram BOP, 7-1/16 inch 10K Ram BOP, 9 inch 5K Ram BOP, 11 inch 10K Ram BOP, 13-5/8 inch 5K Ram BOP, 13-5/8 inch 10K Ram BOP, 13-5/8 inch 5K Double Ram BOP and 18-3/4 inch Shear Ram BOP.
Common Configuration Examples
The following examples help buyers match common RFQ language with a practical product direction. Nevertheless, final selection should still follow the BOP stack drawing and well control requirement.
| Common RFQ Description | Possible Product Direction | Key Points to Confirm |
| 7-1/16″ 10K Ram BOP | Compact high-pressure workover or testing BOP | Bore size, ram type, connection and side outlet |
| 9″ 5K Double Ram BOP | Service rig or smaller drilling stack BOP | Pipe ram size, blind ram and top/bottom connection |
| 11″ 10K Double Ram BOP | High-pressure surface well control BOP | Stack layout, hydraulic volume and ram arrangement |
| 13-5/8″ 5K Ram BOP | Standard drilling BOP stack equipment | Pipe ram, blind ram and annular BOP interface |
| 13-5/8″ 10K Ram BOP | Higher-pressure drilling or well control project | Pressure rating, side outlet and sour service |
| 18-3/4″ Shear Ram BOP | Heavy-duty drilling or offshore stack requirement | Shear data, tubular grade and accumulator capacity |
| 2FZ Double Ram BOP | Two-cavity ram preventer | Pipe ram plus blind ram or pipe ram plus blind shear ram |
| Replacement Ram BOP | Existing rig stack replacement | Nameplate, stack drawing, flange data and height data |
Common RFQ Terms and Technical Meanings
Procurement teams may use different wording when they look for the same well control equipment. The following sections connect common RFQ terms with practical product requirements, so buyers can confirm the correct BOP type, ram configuration, bore size and pressure rating more easily.
General Ram BOP RFQ Terms
| Buyer Term | Typical Requirement |
| API 16A Ram BOP Blowout Preventer | Well control equipment for drilling, workover or testing service |
| API Spec 16A Ram BOP | Ram-type BOP built according to API 16A requirements |
| API 16A BOP | Well control equipment manufactured for oilfield pressure control |
| API 16A Blowout Preventer | API 16A well control preventer for oilfield pressure control |
| Ram BOP | General ram-type blowout preventer for surface BOP stacks |
| RAM BOP | Common uppercase search variation for Ram BOP |
| Ram Blowout Preventer | Preventer with opposed ram blocks for pressure containment |
| Ram Type BOP | Blowout preventer using ram blocks instead of only annular sealing |
| BOP Ram Preventer | Buyer search term for ram-type well control equipment |
| Surface Ram BOP | Ram preventer for surface well control and drilling stacks |
| Drilling Ram BOP | Ram preventer used in drilling rig BOP stacks |
| Workover BOP | Compact pressure control stack for workover and intervention jobs |
| Well Control BOP | Blowout preventer used as part of a well control barrier system |
| Oilfield BOP Stack | Complete stack with ram BOP, annular BOP and related well control equipment |
Ram Type, Model and Size RFQ Terms
| Buyer Term | Typical Requirement |
| Single Ram BOP | One ram cavity for pipe ram, blind ram or shear ram use |
| Double Ram BOP | Two ram cavities in one body for compact stack layout |
| 2FZ Double Ram BOP | Double ram model direction for drilling or workover stacks |
| FZ Ram BOP | Single ram model direction for pressure control service |
| Pipe Ram BOP | Sealing around selected drill pipe, tubing or casing OD |
| Blind Ram BOP | Closing the bore when no pipe remains in the hole |
| Shear Ram BOP | Emergency pipe shearing and wellbore shut-in |
| Blind Shear Ram BOP | Shearing suitable tubulars and sealing the bore |
| Replacement Ram BOP | Replacement unit for an existing BOP stack or rig upgrade |
| 13-5/8″ 5K Ram BOP | Standard drilling BOP stack replacement or new stack package |
| 13-5/8″ 10K Ram BOP | Higher-pressure drilling or well control application |
| 11″ 10K Double Ram BOP | High-pressure surface well control requirement |
| 7-1/16″ 10K Ram BOP | Workover, well testing or compact pressure control service |
These RFQ terms improve long-tail keyword coverage while keeping the section useful for real buyers. They also help procurement teams connect inquiry wording with the correct BOP configuration before quotation.
Ram Types Available
Pipe Rams
Pipe rams seal around a specific pipe outside diameter. They work well when the drilling string, tubing, casing or work string size is clear in the well program. Therefore, the pipe ram size should match the tubular OD and operating condition.
Before production, customers should confirm pipe OD, connection type, tool joint size and required sealing range. If the pipe size changes during drilling or workover, the operator may need to replace the ram assembly to maintain proper sealing performance.
Blind Rams
Blind rams close the bore when no pipe remains in the hole. Because of this, they provide a direct shut-in barrier during drilling, well testing, workover or completion operations. Operators usually select blind rams as a backup closure option for open-hole well control.
Shear Rams
Shear rams cut suitable tubulars during emergency well control operations. However, a shear ram BOP does not simply close around pipe. Instead, it must match the pipe size, pipe grade, wall thickness, hydraulic system and accumulator capacity. For this reason, the selection process should include full tubular data and operating conditions.
Blind Shear Rams
Blind shear rams can shear suitable tubulars and close the bore under proper operating conditions. In emergency well control, they support the operation when the crew must cut the string and shut in the well.
However, shear capability depends on pipe size, grade, wall thickness, tool joint position, hydraulic pressure, accumulator capacity and ram design. For this reason, full tubular data should be confirmed before selecting a shear ram BOP or blind shear ram assembly.
Variable Bore Rams
Some drilling and workover programs require sealing flexibility across a range of pipe sizes. In this case, customers can discuss variable bore ram options. This option may reduce frequent ram replacement when the well program uses several tubular sizes.
Ram Type Selection Guide
| Ram Type | Main Function | Typical Buyer Requirement |
| Pipe Ram | Seals around a fixed pipe OD | Drill pipe, tubing, casing or work string sealing |
| Blind Ram | Closes open bore without pipe | Open-hole closure and backup barrier |
| Shear Ram | Cuts suitable tubulars | Emergency pipe cutting requirement |
| Blind Shear Ram | Cuts pipe and closes bore | Emergency shut-in and wellbore isolation |
| Variable Bore Ram | Seals a pipe size range | Multi-size drilling or workover program |
Why Choose a Double Ram BOP?
A Double Ram BOP combines two ram cavities in one body. Compared with two separate single ram bodies, this design saves stack height and gives the operator more control options in a compact layout.
A common arrangement uses one pipe ram cavity and one blind ram cavity. Another arrangement uses one pipe ram cavity and one blind shear ram cavity. In drilling BOP stacks, this equipment often works with annular BOPs, drilling spools, choke lines, kill lines, BOP control units and wellhead equipment to form a complete well control barrier system.
For this reason, oilfield buyers often choose a double ram configuration when they need a compact drilling or workover BOP stack, two sealing functions in one body, a pipe ram and blind ram combination, a pipe ram and blind shear ram combination, reduced stack height, replacement equipment for an existing surface stack, or better choke line and kill line connection planning.
The best cavity arrangement should be confirmed after reviewing the drilling program, workover requirement, wellhead connection or stack drawing.
Oilfield Applications
SGPE Ram BOP equipment supports upstream oil and gas operations where pressure containment, fast shut-in performance and reliable well control are critical. It can be used in land drilling rig BOP stacks, offshore drilling BOP systems, workover rig pressure control stacks and well testing pressure control packages.
In addition, the equipment is suitable for surface BOP stacks used in drilling and completion operations, wellhead pressure control systems for oil and gas wells, snubbing unit pressure control systems, and coiled tubing well intervention support packages. It can also be selected for choke line and kill line connection layouts where the BOP stack must match the wellhead, drilling spool, adapter spool or other pressure control equipment.
For high-pressure oil wells, gas wells and sour service wells with H2S risk, the selected Ram BOP must match the required bore size, working pressure, ram configuration, connection type and service condition. It can also support rig upgrade projects, BOP replacement projects, oilfield service company rental fleets, well control equipment maintenance bases, and drilling contractor spare BOP or emergency replacement programs.
In these field conditions, the preventer must close smoothly, hold pressure safely and help the operator restore well control quickly. Therefore, correct model selection matters as much as manufacturing quality, especially when the project involves high pressure, sour service, shear ram requirements or replacement for an existing BOP stack.
How to Select the Correct Ram BOP
A quotation should not rely only on bore size and pressure rating. Instead, the selected equipment must match the stack layout, well program, tubular data and operating condition. This review helps avoid wrong ram size, wrong connection type, mismatched side outlet or insufficient shear capacity.
| RFQ Item | Information Needed |
| Bore Size | 7-1/16″, 9″, 11″, 13-5/8″, 18-3/4″ or other size |
| Working Pressure | 2K, 3K, 5K or 10K |
| BOP Type | Single ram, double ram, shear ram or manual ram type |
| Ram Requirement | Pipe ram, blind ram, blind shear ram, shear ram or variable bore ram |
| Tubular Size | Drill pipe, tubing, casing or work string OD |
| Shear Requirement | Pipe grade, weight, wall thickness, connection and tool joint data |
| Connection | Flanged, studded or top/bottom combination |
| Side Outlet | Required size and pressure rating for choke or kill line |
| Service | Standard service, sour service or H2S service |
| Temperature Class | T-20/250 or other required class |
| Control System | Hydraulic control pressure and BOP control unit interface |
| Stack Interface | Annular BOP, drilling spool, adapter spool or wellhead connection |
| Documentation | API certificate, MTC, test report, operation manual and inspection documents |
Key Data to Confirm Before Ordering
| Data Item | Why It Matters |
| Bore Size | Confirms BOP through-bore and stack compatibility |
| Working Pressure | Matches wellhead pressure and shut-in requirement |
| Pipe OD | Determines correct pipe ram size |
| Pipe Grade and Weight | Affects shear ram or blind shear ram selection |
| Tool Joint OD | Helps avoid pipe ram mismatch |
| Top and Bottom Connection | Ensures correct stack installation |
| Side Outlet Size | Matches choke line and kill line connection |
| Hydraulic Control Pressure | Confirms BOP control unit compatibility |
| Temperature Class | Matches field operation temperature range |
| Sour Service Requirement | Determines material and hardness control |
| Required Documents | Supports tender, inspection and project approval |
API 16A Manufacturing and Quality Control
A blowout preventer is safety-critical well control equipment, so SGPE controls each key step from material preparation to final pressure testing. During production, our team checks raw materials, reviews material traceability, verifies machining dimensions, and inspects important areas such as seal grooves and ram cavities according to the project requirement.
In addition, the quality control process can include NDT inspection, hydraulic function testing, body pressure testing and ram sealing pressure testing before final acceptance. After assembly, the complete unit is checked for surface coating, product marking and packing condition to make sure the equipment is ready for shipment.
Testing and Documentation
| Test or Document | Typical Purpose |
| Material Test Certificate | Confirms material grade and traceability |
| Dimensional Inspection Report | Checks key dimensions and connection data |
| Body Pressure Test | Verifies pressure integrity of the BOP body |
| Ram Sealing Test | Checks sealing performance of selected ram type |
| Hydraulic Function Test | Confirms opening and closing operation |
| NDT Report | Supports body and critical part inspection |
| Product Certificate | Supports order acceptance and project file |
| Operation Manual | Helps field operation and maintenance planning |
| Packing List | Supports shipment, customs and warehouse receiving |
Sour Service and H2S Resistance
Many oil and gas wells contain H2S, CO2 or other corrosive components. In these conditions, wetted parts need suitable material selection and proper hardness control. Therefore, SGPE offers sour service solutions according to project requirements such as NACE MR0175 / ISO 15156.
For sour service orders, customers should share well fluid condition, H2S content, CO2 content, chloride level, temperature, pressure and required material class. With these details, the material plan, sealing elements and inspection requirements can be reviewed more accurately.
Maintenance and Field Service Considerations
Operators should inspect the ram blocks, seals, locking mechanism, hydraulic ports, studs, nuts, flanges and test records during routine maintenance. Regular checks help reduce rig downtime and improve well control readiness.
In addition, SGPE recommends keeping critical spare parts on site, especially ram rubbers, top seals, side seals, bonnet seals, hydraulic seals and other consumable sealing parts. During overhaul, the maintenance team should also clean the ram cavity and check sealing surfaces before reassembly.
Proper maintenance can improve shut-in reliability and extend equipment service life. For drilling contractors, workover contractors and oilfield service companies, a clear spare parts plan also helps control fleet maintenance cost.
Spare Parts for Ram BOP Maintenance
| Spare Part | Typical Function |
| Pipe Ram Assembly | Seals around a specific drill pipe, tubing, casing or work string OD |
| Blind Ram Assembly | Closes the bore when no pipe remains in the hole |
| Shear Ram Assembly | Cuts suitable tubulars during emergency well control operations |
| Blind Shear Ram Assembly | Shears suitable pipe and closes the wellbore under proper operating conditions |
| Ram Rubber | Provides sealing performance around pipe or ram contact areas |
| Top Seal | Seals the upper ram area and helps maintain pressure integrity |
| Side Seal | Supports side sealing between ram blocks and the BOP body |
| Bonnet Seal | Seals the bonnet area after assembly or maintenance |
| Piston Seal | Supports hydraulic opening and closing movement |
| Hydraulic Cylinder Parts | Maintain reliable hydraulic operation of the ram mechanism |
| Locking Screw Parts | Help secure ram position after closing or during maintenance |
| Studs and Nuts | Used for bonnet, flange or connection assembly |
| Ring Gaskets | Provide pressure sealing for flanged connections |
| Seal Kits | Include common rubber and sealing components for routine replacement |
| Repair Kits | Support scheduled maintenance, overhaul or field repair work |
When ordering replacement parts, please provide the BOP model, bore size, pressure rating, serial number if available, ram size and photos of the old parts. This information helps reduce mismatch risk and allows SGPE to prepare the correct spare parts for the field site.
Compatible Equipment and Related Products
A ram-type preventer usually works as part of a complete well control system. Therefore, buyers may also require related equipment for stack assembly, pressure testing, rig package supply or maintenance planning.
| Related Product | Typical Purpose |
| Annular BOP | Provides flexible sealing around pipe or open-hole closure support |
| Drilling Spool | Connects BOP equipment and provides outlets for choke and kill lines |
| Adapter Spool | Matches different flange sizes, pressure ratings or stack interfaces |
| Spacer Spool | Adjusts stack height and connection distance |
| BOP Control Unit | Supplies hydraulic pressure for annular BOP and ram BOP operation |
| Accumulator Unit | Stores hydraulic energy for emergency BOP operation |
| Choke Manifold | Controls well flow and pressure during well control operations |
| Kill Manifold | Supports kill fluid circulation during well control procedures |
| BOP Test Unit | Tests BOP stack pressure before or during drilling operations |
| BOP Test Stump | Supports pressure testing and stack preparation before installation |
| Seal Kit and Spare Rams | Supports field maintenance and replacement planning |
Adding these related products to the technical discussion helps buyers confirm interface dimensions, stack height, pressure rating, control volume and field maintenance requirements before shipment.
Packaging and Shipment
SGPE packs BOP equipment in export wooden cases, steel frames or heavy-duty seaworthy packaging according to product size and project requirements. Because large units have higher weight and center of gravity, the packing plan considers lifting points, flange protection, surface coating, moisture prevention and safe transport.
Before shipment, package marks can include model number, gross weight, net weight, dimensions, lifting warning and customer project number. Clear marking helps customs clearance, warehouse handling and site receiving.
Why Buy API 16A Ram BOP from SGPE?
SGPE focuses on oilfield pressure control equipment, well control products and drilling equipment packages. However, customers need more than a product name or a simple price. They also need correct model selection, clear technical confirmation, suitable documents and dependable delivery.
Whether you need a complete BOP stack, a replacement preventer, a shear ram BOP for rig upgrade, or spare parts for existing well control equipment, SGPE can review your technical requirement and provide a suitable proposal.
FAQ About API 16A Ram BOP Blowout Preventers
1. What is the main function of an API 16A Ram BOP Blowout Preventer?
An API 16A Ram BOP Blowout Preventer helps the operator control well pressure by closing the wellbore with two opposed ram blocks. Depending on the selected ram type, it can seal around drill pipe, tubing or casing, close an open bore, or shear suitable tubulars during emergency well control.
In drilling, workover, well testing and completion operations, the unit works as a key pressure control barrier in the surface BOP stack. Therefore, it helps the crew shut in the well when kick flow, formation pressure or abnormal conditions appear.
2. What is the difference between a Single Ram BOP and a Double Ram BOP?
A Single Ram BOP has one ram cavity in the body. The operator can configure this cavity with pipe rams, blind rams or shear rams according to the well control requirement. It works well when the stack design needs one sealing function in a compact body.
A Double Ram BOP has two ram cavities in one body. This design gives the operator two sealing functions without adding another separate unit. For example, many drilling BOP stacks use one pipe ram cavity and one blind ram cavity, while some projects use one pipe ram cavity and one blind shear ram cavity.
3. What ram types can SGPE provide for this product?
SGPE can provide pipe rams, blind rams, shear rams and blind shear rams for API 16A well control equipment. Pipe rams seal around a specific drill pipe, tubing, casing or work string OD, while blind rams close the bore when no pipe remains in the hole.
In addition, shear rams cut suitable tubulars, and blind shear rams can shear and close the wellbore under proper operating conditions. For accurate selection, please share pipe size, pipe grade, wall thickness, tool joint information and operating pressure.
4. Can a Ram BOP shear drill pipe?
Yes, but only when the equipment uses a suitable shear ram or blind shear ram design. A standard pipe ram or blind ram cannot shear drill pipe. Shear performance depends on drill pipe OD, pipe grade, wall thickness, tool joint position, hydraulic pressure, accumulator capacity and ram design.
Because of this, buyers should confirm the full tubular specification before selecting a shear ram BOP. Useful information includes drill pipe size, material grade, weight per foot, connection type and maximum expected operating condition.
5. How do I choose pipe rams for a Ram BOP?
To choose pipe rams correctly, first confirm the exact tubular outside diameter. Pipe rams normally seal around one specific size, such as drill pipe, tubing, casing or work string OD. Then check the tool joint size, connection type, well program and operating condition.
These details help avoid ram mismatch during drilling, workover or well testing operations. When sending an RFQ for a pipe ram BOP, please include pipe OD, tubular type, tool joint OD, pressure rating and BOP model.
6. What are FZ Ram BOP and 2FZ Ram BOP?
FZ usually refers to a single ram BOP model direction, while 2FZ usually refers to a double ram BOP model direction. In simple terms, FZ has one ram cavity, and 2FZ has two ram cavities.
For example, a customer may ask for an FZ Ram BOP for one pipe ram position. In comparison, another customer may choose a 2FZ Double Ram BOP for one pipe ram and one blind ram, or one pipe ram and one blind shear ram. The suitable configuration depends on bore size, pressure rating, stack drawing and field requirement.
7. What bore sizes are available from SGPE?
SGPE can offer common bore sizes such as 7-1/16 inch, 9 inch, 11 inch, 13-5/8 inch, 16-3/4 inch, 18-3/4 inch, 20-3/4 inch, 21-1/4 inch and 26-3/4 inch. These sizes cover many drilling, workover, well testing and surface pressure control applications.
Common buyer searches include 7-1/16 inch 10K Ram BOP, 11 inch 10K Double Ram BOP, 13-5/8 inch 5K Ram BOP, 13-5/8 inch 10K Ram BOP and 18-3/4 inch Shear Ram BOP. However, final selection should also confirm working pressure, connection type, ram configuration, side outlet requirement and BOP stack layout.
8. What working pressure ratings can SGPE supply?
SGPE can supply common pressure ratings such as 2,000 psi, 3,000 psi, 5,000 psi and 10,000 psi. However, the final pressure class depends on bore size, body design, connection type, ram function and project specification.
For many drilling and workover projects, buyers search for 3K Ram BOP, 5K Ram BOP, 10K Ram BOP, 13-5/8 inch 5K Ram BOP or 11 inch 10K Ram BOP. These keywords usually point to specific BOP stack requirements.
9. Can SGPE provide Ram BOP for sour service and H2S wells?
Yes. SGPE can provide equipment for sour service when the oil and gas project requires H2S resistance. In this case, wetted parts need suitable material selection, hardness control and inspection support according to project requirements such as NACE MR0175 / ISO 15156.
For sour oil wells, sour gas wells or high-H2S well control projects, buyers should share H2S content, CO2 content, chloride level, temperature, pressure, fluid condition and required material class. These details help confirm the material plan, sealing elements and inspection requirements.
10. What end connections and side outlets can this equipment have?
The body can use flanged, studded, studded × flanged or flanged × flanged end connections according to the BOP stack design. The correct top and bottom connection helps the unit match the annular BOP, drilling spool, wellhead, adapter spool or other pressure control equipment.
Side outlets can support choke line, kill line or other stack connection requirements. Before quotation, please confirm side outlet size, pressure rating and connection type. For replacement projects, a stack drawing, old nameplate photo or flange specification can help avoid mismatch.
11. What documents and tests can SGPE provide for API 16A Ram BOP?
SGPE can provide a document package according to the order and project requirement. Common documents include product certificate, material test certificate, pressure test report, dimensional inspection report, packing list, operation manual and related quality documents.
Testing can include body pressure test, ram sealing test, hydraulic function test and final inspection before shipment. These tests help buyers check pressure integrity, function reliability and basic conformity before the equipment leaves the factory.
12. What information should I provide when requesting a quotation?
For a faster and more accurate quotation, please provide BOP type, bore size, working pressure, ram configuration, connection type and quantity. Also include the required ram size, such as pipe ram, blind ram, shear ram or blind shear ram.
A complete RFQ should include bore size, pressure rating, top and bottom connection, side outlet size, service condition, temperature class, sour service requirement, required documents and delivery destination. If you have a BOP stack drawing, old nameplate, existing model number or end-user specification, please send it together with the inquiry.
Request a Quote for API 16A Ram BOP Blowout Preventer
Send SGPE your RFQ with the required bore size, working pressure, ram type and connection details. Our technical team will review your BOP stack requirements and recommend a suitable API 16A Ram BOP Blowout Preventer solution for drilling, workover, well testing, completion or surface well control service.
For a faster and more accurate quotation, please include the BOP type, such as single ram BOP, double ram BOP or shear ram BOP. It is also helpful to provide the pipe ram size, blind ram requirement, blind shear ram requirement, top and bottom connection, side outlet size, side outlet pressure rating, service condition, required certificates, inspection documents, quantity and delivery destination.
For sour service, H2S service, blind shear ram selection or BOP replacement projects, please also send the stack drawing, old nameplate, tubular data or end-user specification. With these details, SGPE can check the pressure rating, ram arrangement, connection compatibility and document requirements before confirming the final proposal.
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