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API 16C Choke Manifold for Land and Offshore Drilling Rig Well Control

SGPE API 16C Choke Manifold is engineered for oil and gas drilling, surface well control, workover and selected well testing applications on land and offshore rigs. Available from 2,000 to 15,000 psi with nominal bore sizes from 2-1/16″ to 4-1/16″, the drilling choke manifold can be configured with manual or hydraulic adjustable chokes, fixed chokes, high-pressure gate valves, pressure instruments, skid-mounted assemblies and remote choke control.

Custom configurations support conventional drilling, deep and high-pressure wells, selected HPHT projects, sour-service environments and BOP well control systems. SGPE also supplies 10K and 15K high-pressure choke manifolds, hydraulic choke manifold packages, replacement choke manifolds and drilling rig retrofit solutions. Project-specific support can include FAT, inspection documentation, hydraulic control matching and recommended choke manifold spare parts.

Description

API 16C Choke Manifold for Drilling & High-Pressure Well Control

SGPE supplies API 16C Choke Manifold systems for oil and gas drilling, surface well control and workover operations. Available configurations cover working pressures from 2,000 psi to 15,000 psi and nominal bore sizes from 2-1/16″ to 4-1/16″.

Installed between the BOP choke line and the downstream discharge system, a drilling choke manifold provides a controlled route for drilling mud, formation gas, crude oil and compatible mixed well fluids. Fixed or adjustable chokes create the restriction required to manage flow and regulate surface backpressure during well control.

SGPE can configure manual choke manifolds, hydraulic choke manifolds, high-pressure well control manifolds and skid-mounted drilling choke manifold packages around the actual BOP stack, choke line, rig layout and operating requirements.

Depending on the approved project specification, available requirements can include PSL1 to PSL4, material classes AA to FF and PR1 or PR2.

The supply scope covers new drilling projects as well as replacement API 16C Choke Manifold and drilling rig retrofit requirements. Replacement becomes particularly relevant when erosion, corrosion, worn valves, obsolete hydraulic chokes or unavailable spare parts make an existing manifold difficult to maintain.

Drilling contractors, rig manufacturers, oilfield service companies, EPC contractors and equipment distributors can provide drawings, specifications and interface information before quotation. SGPE then reviews the actual well control package rather than applying one standard layout to every rig.

Product Overview

A drilling choke manifold is an important part of the surface well control system.

During normal drilling, drilling mud helps maintain hydrostatic pressure against the formation. If an influx enters the wellbore, the drilling crew may close the BOP and circulate through the choke line according to the approved well control procedure.

The choke manifold provides the controlled return route.

By selecting the required branch and adjusting the choke opening, operators can change flow restriction and regulate surface backpressure while drilling fluid and formation fluids leave the well.

Pressure rating alone does not determine whether a manifold will suit a particular drilling rig. Bore size, choke capacity, valve arrangement, working medium, material requirements, connection interfaces and operating method all influence the final configuration.

For this reason, SGPE reviews the manifold as part of the complete BOP and surface pressure-control system.

Technical Specifications

Technical Item Available Specification
Product API 16C Choke Manifold
Product Type Drilling Choke Manifold / Well Control Choke Manifold
Working Pressure 2,000 psi to 15,000 psi
Approx. Metric Pressure 138 bar to 1,034 bar
Nominal Bore Size 2-1/16″ to 4-1/16″
Approx. Bore Range 52.4 mm to 103.2 mm
Product Specification Level PSL1 to PSL4
Material Class AA to FF
Performance Requirement PR1 to PR2
Working Medium Drilling fluid, formation gas, crude oil and compatible mixed well fluids
Choke Type Fixed, manual adjustable or hydraulic adjustable
Operation Manual, hydraulic or combined
Installation Skid-mounted or project-specific
Main Applications Oil and gas drilling, surface well control and workover
Rig Applications Land/onshore rigs, offshore drilling rigs and workover units
Replacement Support Existing manifold replacement and drilling rig retrofit

The metric values provide approximate purchasing references. Final pressure ratings, dimensions, connections and manifold configuration follow the approved project data sheet, drawings and purchase specification.

Pressure Ratings from 2K to 15K psi

Working pressure is one of the first specifications buyers need to confirm when sourcing a high-pressure drilling choke manifold.

SGPE can configure systems from 2,000 psi through 15,000 psi. Common oilfield requirements include 5K, 10K and 15K choke manifold configurations.

Normal circulating pressure should not determine the manifold rating by itself. The BOP stack, choke line, anticipated surface pressure and surrounding pressure-control equipment also need compatible ratings.

Working Pressure Approx. Metric Pressure Typical Selection Context
2,000 psi 138 bar Selected lower-pressure drilling and workover duties
3,000 psi 207 bar Lower- to medium-pressure pressure-control applications
5,000 psi 345 bar Conventional oil and gas drilling and well control
10,000 psi 690 bar Deep drilling and higher-pressure well control
15,000 psi 1,034 bar Deep wells, high-pressure wells and demanding drilling programs

For a 10,000 psi API 16C Choke Manifold or 15,000 psi high pressure choke manifold, SGPE also reviews bore size, choke arrangement, operating temperature, working medium, connections and material requirements.

The highest available pressure class is not automatically the correct choice. The selected rating should match the actual BOP and well control package.

Bore Size and Flow Matching

Nominal bore influences flow capacity, fluid velocity, pressure loss and compatibility with the BOP choke line.

Available SGPE configurations range from 2-1/16″ to 4-1/16″.

Nominal Bore Approx. Metric Equivalent Typical Selection Consideration
2-1/16″ 52.4 mm Compact high-pressure well control arrangements
2-9/16″ 65.1 mm Common drilling choke manifold configurations
3-1/16″ 77.8 mm Higher-flow pressure-control applications
4-1/16″ 103.2 mm Larger-bore systems requiring increased flow capacity

The correct bore depends on circulation rate, choke line size, drilling-fluid density, gas content, solids loading and erosion exposure.

Rather than selecting the bore as an isolated dimension, the technical review should consider the complete flow path from the BOP choke line through the manifold and downstream discharge system.

How a Drilling Choke Manifold Works

During a well control event, the BOP manages the wellbore while the choke line provides a controlled circulation route.

The BOP choke manifold receives the return flow and directs it through a selected choke branch. Changing the opening of an adjustable choke changes the restriction and allows operators to regulate surface backpressure while circulating an influx.

Depending on the well conditions, the manifold may handle drilling mud, formation gas, crude oil or mixed well fluids.

A practical manifold arrangement also provides alternative flow paths. When the approved operating procedure requires it, the crew can isolate one branch and redirect flow through another available choke route.

In service, the manifold therefore combines three closely related functions: pressure regulation, well-fluid routing and branch isolation.

Position in the Surface Well Control System

Equipment / System Main Function
BOP Stack Controls or closes the wellbore
Choke Line Carries controlled returns from the BOP
Choke Manifold Routes well fluids and regulates surface backpressure
Adjustable Choke Provides variable flow restriction
Fixed Choke Provides a predetermined restriction
Kill Line Provides an additional pressure-control flow path
Choke Control Panel Provides remote operation for hydraulic adjustable chokes

API 16C addresses choke and kill equipment, so buyers should define the required supply boundary clearly.

If an RFQ refers to an API 16C choke and kill package, the buyer should state whether the requirement covers the choke manifold alone or a wider pressure-control package. Clear scope definition reduces missing interfaces, controls and documents during technical clarification.

Main Choke Manifold Components

An oilfield choke manifold combines pressure-control valves, chokes, flow components and instrumentation into one integrated package.

Component Main Function Purchasing Consideration
High-Pressure Gate Valve Selects or isolates flow paths Pressure rating, bore and connection
Manual Adjustable Choke Provides local variable restriction Local operating requirements
Hydraulic Adjustable Choke Provides remote pressure regulation Actuator pressure, distance and feedback
Fixed Choke Provides predetermined restriction Required choke size
Cross / Tee Divides or redirects flow Bore and pressure rating
Pressure Gauge Provides local pressure indication Range and mounting position
Pressure Transmitter Supports remote monitoring Instrumentation requirements
Buffer Chamber Receives flow before discharge Pressure rating and flow arrangement
Structural Skid Supports the manifold package Footprint, lifting and service access
Choke Control Panel Controls hydraulic choke Distance, feedback and monitoring

Manual Adjustable Choke

A manual drilling choke allows local adjustment of flow restriction.

This arrangement suits conventional drilling and workover systems where local choke control fits the operating philosophy. A manual choke can also provide an alternative pressure-control branch where the manifold arrangement requires redundancy.

Hydraulic Adjustable Choke

A hydraulic adjustable choke allows the drilling crew to control flow restriction remotely.

Remote operation is useful when pressure changes need to be made without working directly beside the manifold. Hydraulic choke configurations can therefore suit land drilling rigs, offshore drilling units and demanding high-pressure well control applications.

For a hydraulic package, SGPE reviews the choke together with actuator pressure, control distance and position-feedback requirements.

Gate Valves, Fixed Chokes and Pressure Instruments

High-pressure gate valves select or isolate flow paths. Fixed chokes provide a known restriction, while gauges and transmitters provide local or remote pressure information.

Their physical arrangement matters as much as their individual specification. Adequate clearance improves operation, inspection and maintenance.

Buffer Chamber

A buffer chamber can receive flow from several choke branches before directing well fluids toward the downstream discharge line.

Its bore, pressure rating and connection arrangement should remain compatible with the complete manifold system.

Manual vs Hydraulic Choke Manifold

Configuration Operation Main Advantage Typical Application
Manual Choke Manifold Local choke adjustment Straightforward operation Conventional drilling, workover and well servicing
Hydraulic Choke Manifold Remote hydraulic adjustment Remote pressure control Land rigs, offshore rigs and demanding well control
Combined Configuration Manual isolation plus hydraulic choke Flexibility and redundancy Projects requiring local and remote operation

A hydraulic configuration also requires suitable actuator pressure, hydraulic lines and control equipment.

When remote operation forms part of the project scope, SGPE can review the hydraulic choke manifold and choke manifold control panel together instead of treating them as separate purchases.

Applications and Rig Environments

The primary applications of an API 16C Choke Manifold are oil and gas drilling and surface well control.

Application Typical Requirement Main Selection Focus
Land / Onshore Drilling Rig Skid-mounted manual or hydraulic manifold Rig moves, footprint and operating access
Offshore Drilling Rig Compact high-pressure manifold Space, corrosion environment and remote control
Deep / High-Pressure Well 10K or 15K configuration where required Pressure, flow conditions and erosion
Selected HPHT Project Project-specific arrangement Pressure, temperature and materials
Exploration / Development Drilling Flexible or repeatable configuration Well control flexibility and standardization
Workover Rig Compact pressure-control package Space and interface compatibility
Sour-Service Well Material-specific configuration H2S, CO2 and service environment
Replacement Project Custom replacement or retrofit Existing dimensions and interfaces

Land and Onshore Drilling Rigs

A land drilling rig choke manifold needs to tolerate transportation, repeated rig moves and field installation.

Skid-mounted construction keeps high-pressure valves, chokes and instruments in an organized package while preserving operating and maintenance access.

For a new-build or replacement rig, installation space, choke line direction, connection orientation and lifting requirements can all influence the final layout.

Offshore Drilling Rigs

An offshore drilling choke manifold often needs a compact arrangement because deck space is limited.

Offshore projects can also place greater emphasis on corrosion protection, hydraulic choke operation, maintenance access, instrumentation and project documentation.

These requirements are best defined before the manifold footprint and connection positions are finalized.

Deep, High-Pressure and Selected HPHT Wells

Deep and high-pressure drilling can expose a choke manifold to demanding pressure and flow conditions.

Beyond pressure rating, the technical review should consider choke capacity, bore size, fluid velocity, erosion exposure, BOP compatibility and operating temperature.

Where required by the approved drilling program, SGPE can review 10K and 15K high-pressure choke manifold systems.

Selected HPHT applications require project-specific confirmation based on actual pressure, temperature, fluid conditions and material requirements.

Exploration, Development and Workover Operations

Exploration wells may require greater operating flexibility because formation conditions can change during drilling.

Development programs often benefit from repeatable manifold configurations across several wells or rigs. Standardized pressure ratings, bore sizes, valve layouts, drawings and spare parts can simplify fleet procurement and maintenance.

Workover rigs usually have different footprint and connection requirements from full drilling rigs, so the manifold arrangement may need to match an existing compact pressure-control package.

Selected Well Testing Applications

Selected configurations can support oil and gas well testing where the approved surface pressure-control arrangement requires controlled pressure reduction and fluid routing.

Suitability depends on test pressure, flow conditions, working medium and the complete surface test package.

Working Fluids, Erosion and Sour Service

A drilling choke manifold can experience very different fluid conditions during one well program.

Working Medium / Condition Main Equipment Consideration
Drilling Mud Density, solids content, velocity and erosion
Weighted Drilling Fluid Barite and drilled solids can increase wear
Formation Gas High velocity and changing pressure
Crude Oil Fluid compatibility and corrosion
Mixed Well Fluids Combined gas, liquid and solids behavior
H2S Service Sour-service material requirements
CO2 Service Corrosion considerations
Abrasive Service Choke trim and downstream passage wear
High-Pressure Service Pressure rating and BOP compatibility

Weighted drilling mud may contain barite and drilled solids. At high velocity, these particles can accelerate erosion around choke trim and downstream passages.

Formation gas behaves differently from drilling mud, while crude oil and mixed well fluids introduce additional corrosion and sealing considerations.

For H2S or sour-service choke manifold applications, buyers should provide available H2S concentration, CO2 content, operating temperature, working pressure and fluid information.

SGPE can then review material and sealing requirements against the approved project specification.

PSL, Material Class and PR Requirements

Project Requirement Available SGPE Range Purchasing Consideration
Product Specification Level PSL1 to PSL4 Confirm according to project specification
Material Class AA to FF Select according to service environment
Performance Requirement PR1 to PR2 Confirm according to approved requirement
Working Pressure 2,000 to 15,000 psi Match BOP and choke line
Bore Size 2-1/16″ to 4-1/16″ Match flow and connection requirements

These requirements can influence manufacturing control, material traceability, inspection, testing and documentation.

Where the operator, drilling contractor or EPC specification has already defined them, including PSL, material class and PR information in the RFQ helps reduce repeated technical clarification.

Hydraulic Choke Control and Remote Operation

A hydraulic choke manifold requires a suitable control arrangement.

A dedicated choke manifold control panel allows operators to adjust the hydraulic choke from a remote position. Depending on the approved system, the panel may also provide pressure indication and choke-position feedback.

Useful project information includes actuator pressure, operating distance, choke stroke, position-feedback method and pressure-monitoring requirements.

Reviewing the choke, actuator and control panel as one system reduces the risk of interface problems during installation and commissioning.

Skid-Mounted and Custom Choke Manifold Packages

A skid-mounted choke manifold provides a practical package for transportation, rig-up and installation.

The skid keeps valves, chokes and instrumentation together while maintaining access for operation and maintenance. Layout considerations can include lifting points, valve clearance, hydraulic choke access, instrument visibility and connection direction.

Not every drilling rig needs the same arrangement.

A custom API 16C Choke Manifold may require different choke branches, skid dimensions, connection locations, valve layouts or control interfaces.

SGPE can review BOP drawings, rig layout and available installation space before preparing a custom choke manifold quotation.

Replacement Choke Manifold and Drilling Rig Retrofit

Replacement projects often begin with a practical field problem rather than a new equipment specification.

An older manifold may have severe erosion, corroded pressure-containing components, worn gate valves, an obsolete hydraulic choke or spare parts that are no longer available.

SGPE supports replacement drilling choke manifold and drilling rig retrofit projects for land rigs, offshore drilling units, workover units and existing BOP systems.

Useful technical references include the original drawing, equipment nameplate, working pressure, bore size, connection dimensions, choke type and clear photographs.

If the original drawing is unavailable, verified field dimensions and detailed photographs can still support technical matching.

A replacement manifold does not always need to reproduce every detail of the previous layout. Where the project allows, SGPE can review improvements to the skid arrangement, valve accessibility, hydraulic choke position or control-panel interfaces while maintaining compatibility with the installed BOP and choke line.

This approach can support both obsolete choke manifold replacement and broader drilling rig well control upgrades.

Choke Manifold Procurement Guide

Buyers comparing an API 16C Choke Manifold manufacturer or supplier should evaluate the complete supply scope rather than pressure rating or initial price alone.

Procurement Item What Buyers Should Confirm
Supply Scope Choke manifold only or wider choke-control package
Working Pressure 2K, 3K, 5K, 10K or 15K psi
Nominal Bore Bore size and choke line compatibility
Choke Configuration Manual, hydraulic, fixed or combined
Material Requirements Material class and sour-service conditions
Hydraulic Control Local or remote operation
Skid Layout Standard or customized
Inspection FAT, witness and third-party requirements
Documentation Drawings, test records and project documents
Spare Parts Startup and maintenance spares
Replacement Capability Ability to match existing rig equipment
Commercial Scope Lead time, exclusions and quotation scope

For drilling contractors, rig builders, oilfield service companies and EPC buyers, technical matching and project support can matter as much as the initial equipment price.

A supplier that can review BOP interfaces, control requirements, documentation and replacement constraints may also reduce field modification and repeated technical clarification.

Choke Manifold Price and Quotation Factors

Buyers searching for an API 16C Choke Manifold price, drilling choke manifold cost or high-pressure choke manifold quotation should compare complete equipment configurations.

Price Factor Why It Affects the Quotation
Working Pressure Changes pressure-containing equipment requirements
Nominal Bore Changes valve, choke and manifold size
Choke Configuration Hydraulic systems add actuator and control scope
Flow Branches Additional branches require more valves and fittings
Material Class Service environment affects material selection
PSL / PR Can affect manufacturing, inspection and documentation
Sour Service H2S and CO2 conditions can affect material requirements
Control Panel Adds hydraulic and instrumentation scope
Skid Design Custom dimensions affect fabrication
FAT / Inspection Witness and third-party inspection add scope
Documentation Offshore and EPC projects may require additional records
Replacement Matching Existing interfaces may require custom engineering

A 15,000 psi hydraulic choke manifold with remote control and extensive project documentation will not have the same cost structure as a conventional 5,000 psi manual package.

Likewise, two 10,000 psi manifolds may use different bore sizes, choke arrangements, valve layouts, materials and inspection scopes.

For a useful commercial proposal, send the technical specification, data sheet or existing equipment information instead of requesting price from pressure rating alone.

Information Required for an API 16C Choke Manifold RFQ

RFQ Item Recommended Information
Working Pressure 2,000, 3,000, 5,000, 10,000 or 15,000 psi
Nominal Bore 2-1/16″, 2-9/16″, 3-1/16″ or 4-1/16″
Application Drilling, well control, workover or approved well testing
Rig Type Land/onshore rig, offshore rig or workover unit
Well Conditions Conventional, deep, high-pressure, HPHT or sour service
Working Medium Drilling fluid, formation gas, crude oil or mixed well fluid
PSL PSL1 to PSL4 as required
Material Class AA to FF
Performance Requirement PR1 or PR2
Choke Type Fixed, manual adjustable or hydraulic adjustable
Flow Arrangement Required choke branches and manifold layout
Inlet Connection Size, pressure rating and connection type
Outlet Connection Size, pressure rating and connection type
Operating Temperature Minimum and maximum expected temperature
Sour Service H2S and CO2 information where applicable
Hydraulic Control Control pressure, distance and feedback requirements
Installation Skid footprint and connection orientation
Inspection FAT, witness or third-party inspection requirements
Existing Equipment Drawings, nameplates, dimensions and photographs

Complete RFQ information reduces repeated clarification and helps SGPE prepare a more accurate technical and commercial proposal.

SGPE Manufacturing, Inspection, FAT and Documentation Support

High-pressure well control equipment requires consistent manufacturing and inspection control.

Depending on the approved purchase scope, SGPE can review material identification, machining, dimensional requirements, pressure-containing components and final manifold assembly.

Inspection requirements may include material traceability, dimensional checks, applicable nondestructive examination, pressure testing and functional verification.

Before shipment, the assembled manifold can undergo the pressure and functional tests defined by the approved inspection plan. Hydraulic configurations can also undergo checks for choke movement and control response.

If the operator, drilling contractor or EPC company requires witness inspection, third-party inspection or a specific Factory Acceptance Test (FAT) procedure, these requirements should be confirmed before production.

Project documentation can include technical data sheets, general arrangement drawings, material documents, inspection records, pressure-test records and operating or maintenance information according to the agreed scope.

Project Item Typical Documentation or Verification
Technical Data Approved project data sheet
Layout General arrangement drawing
Dimensions Dimensional inspection record where required
Materials Project-specific material documentation
NDE Applicable inspection records
Pressure Test Pressure-test record
Hydraulic Operation Functional verification where applicable
FAT Project-specific FAT record where required
Operation Operating information according to supply scope
Maintenance Maintenance information according to supply scope
Spare Parts Recommended spare-parts information where applicable

Offshore drilling and EPC projects may require additional document-control procedures. Providing the document list during the inquiry stage helps align manufacturing, inspection and delivery expectations early in the project.

Installation, Maintenance and Choke Manifold Spare Parts

Before installation, the rig team should verify pressure ratings, connection types, sealing surfaces, line alignment and structural support.

The manifold should provide practical access to gate valves, adjustable chokes, pressure instruments and service points. High-pressure piping should not place unnecessary external loads on manifold connections.

For hydraulic configurations, hoses and control lines should follow the approved routing and remain protected from mechanical damage.

Regular inspection helps reduce unexpected downtime.

Inspection Area Main Condition to Check
Adjustable Choke Wear, erosion and operating response
Fixed Choke Erosion and flow-path condition
Gate Valves Operation, sealing condition and leakage
Downstream Passages Erosion from high-velocity drilling fluid
Pressure Gauges Condition and pressure indication
Pressure Transmitters Signal and monitoring performance
Hydraulic Hoses Leakage, damage and fitting condition
Hydraulic Choke Movement and control response
High-Pressure Connections Leakage and sealing-surface condition
Skid and Supports Structural condition and mounting

Inspection frequency should reflect actual service severity and drilling-fluid abrasiveness. A manifold handling weighted, solids-laden mud may require more frequent inspection of choke trim and downstream passages.

SGPE can also review recommended choke manifold spare parts according to the supplied configuration. Typical requirements may include adjustable choke components, valve sealing parts, pressure instruments and hydraulic control items.

For older rigs, replacement parts or complete manifold replacement can be reviewed when original components become obsolete or difficult to source.

Why Choose SGPE as Your Choke Manifold Manufacturer and Supplier?

SGPE supports new drilling projects, customized pressure-control packages and replacement manifold requirements.

Instead of supplying one fixed layout for every project, SGPE reviews working pressure, bore size, BOP interfaces, well conditions, choke configuration, hydraulic controls, rig footprint and project documentation together.

Manual configurations can support conventional drilling and workover operations. Where remote pressure adjustment is required, hydraulic choke manifold packages can be matched with appropriate actuator and control-panel requirements.

For demanding drilling projects, available configurations extend to 10,000 psi and 15,000 psi according to the approved specification.

SGPE also supports custom choke manifolds, skid-mounted packages, replacement drilling choke manifolds and rig retrofit projects. Existing drawings, equipment nameplates, photographs and field dimensions can help confirm compatibility with the installed BOP system.

Where the purchase scope includes FAT, third-party inspection, technical documentation or recommended spare parts, these requirements can be incorporated during technical clarification instead of being handled as separate issues after production.

This approach serves drilling contractors, oilfield service companies, rig manufacturers, EPC contractors, oilfield equipment distributors and replacement-equipment buyers that need more than a basic choke manifold quotation.

Frequently Asked Questions About API 16C Choke Manifolds

1. What is an API 16C Choke Manifold used for?

An API 16C Choke Manifold is used to route well fluids and regulate surface backpressure during oil and gas drilling and well control operations. It receives controlled returns from the BOP choke line and directs drilling mud, formation gas, crude oil or compatible mixed well fluids through selected choke branches.

By changing the restriction through a manual or hydraulic adjustable choke, the drilling crew can manage surface pressure while circulating an influx according to the approved well control procedure. Choke manifolds are commonly used on land drilling rigs, offshore drilling units and selected workover systems as part of the wider BOP and surface pressure-control arrangement.

2. What working pressures are available for an API 16C Choke Manifold?

SGPE can supply API 16C Choke Manifold systems from 2,000 psi to 15,000 psi, approximately 138 to 1,034 bar. Common oilfield requirements include 5,000 psi, 10,000 psi and 15,000 psi configurations for conventional drilling, deep wells and higher-pressure well control projects.

The correct pressure rating should not be selected from normal circulating pressure alone. The BOP stack, choke line, anticipated surface pressure, connection ratings and surrounding pressure-control equipment should also remain compatible. For a 10K or 15K high-pressure choke manifold, SGPE also reviews bore size, choke configuration, working medium, operating temperature and material requirements before confirming the technical proposal.

3. What bore sizes are available for a drilling choke manifold?

Available nominal bore sizes range from 2-1/16″ to 4-1/16″, with typical options including 2-1/16″, 2-9/16″, 3-1/16″ and 4-1/16″.

Bore size affects flow capacity, fluid velocity, pressure loss and compatibility with the BOP choke line. The correct selection therefore depends on circulation rate, drilling-fluid density, gas content, solids loading, choke line dimensions and erosion exposure. For land rigs, offshore rigs and deep-well drilling projects, SGPE reviews the complete flow path rather than selecting the choke manifold bore as an isolated parameter.

4. What is the difference between a manual and hydraulic choke manifold?

A manual choke manifold requires local adjustment of the choke and is well suited to conventional drilling, workover and well servicing applications where local operation matches the well control philosophy.

A hydraulic choke manifold allows the adjustable choke to be operated remotely. This configuration is particularly useful on high-pressure drilling rigs, offshore drilling units and projects where operators may need frequent pressure adjustments without working directly beside the manifold.

Some systems combine manual isolation valves with a hydraulic adjustable choke. This arrangement can provide both local flow-path control and remote choke operation while supporting greater operational flexibility.

5. Can SGPE supply 10K and 15K high-pressure choke manifolds?

Yes. SGPE can review 10,000 psi and 15,000 psi API 16C Choke Manifold systems for deep drilling, high-pressure wells and other demanding well control projects.

Pressure rating is only one part of the selection. A 10K or 15K choke manifold also needs the correct nominal bore, choke arrangement, valve configuration, inlet and outlet connections, operating temperature, working medium and material requirements.

For selected HPHT applications, the final configuration requires project-specific technical confirmation based on the actual pressure, temperature, fluid conditions and approved drilling program.

6. Can an API 16C Choke Manifold be configured for H2S or sour service?

Yes. SGPE can review sour-service choke manifold requirements for wells containing H2S, CO2 or other corrosive components.

Buyers should provide available H2S concentration, CO2 content, operating pressure, operating temperature and well-fluid information during the inquiry stage. These service conditions can influence material class, sealing requirements and other pressure-containing components.

For sour gas drilling, high-pressure wells and selected offshore applications, identifying the corrosive environment before quotation helps reduce later material changes and technical revisions.

7. Can SGPE replace an obsolete or damaged drilling choke manifold?

Yes. SGPE supports replacement API 16C Choke Manifold and drilling rig retrofit projects for land rigs, offshore drilling units, workover units and existing BOP systems.

Replacement may become necessary when an older manifold has severe erosion, corroded components, worn gate valves, an obsolete hydraulic choke or spare parts that are no longer available.

The original general arrangement drawing, equipment nameplate, working pressure, bore size, connection dimensions and photographs can help confirm the replacement configuration. If the original drawing is unavailable, verified field dimensions and detailed equipment photographs can still support technical matching. Where the project allows, the replacement manifold can also be reviewed for improved skid layout, valve access or hydraulic choke arrangement while maintaining compatibility with the existing BOP and choke line.

8. Does a hydraulic choke manifold require a choke control panel?

A hydraulic adjustable choke requires a suitable hydraulic control arrangement, and many drilling systems use a dedicated choke manifold control panel for remote operation.

Depending on the approved configuration, the control panel can support hydraulic choke adjustment, pressure indication and choke-position feedback. This allows the drilling crew to monitor well control information and adjust the choke from a selected remote operating position.

When requesting a hydraulic choke manifold package, buyers should provide the required actuator pressure, operating distance, choke stroke, position-feedback method and pressure-monitoring requirements so the choke, actuator and control panel can be reviewed as one integrated system.

9. What components can an API 16C drilling choke manifold include?

A typical API 16C drilling choke manifold can include high-pressure gate valves, manual adjustable chokes, hydraulic adjustable chokes, fixed chokes, crosses, tees, pressure gauges, pressure transmitters, a buffer chamber and high-pressure inlet and outlet connections.

Depending on the project, the package can also include a structural skid and hydraulic choke control equipment. The final arrangement depends on the required pressure rating, nominal bore, flow branches, operating philosophy, rig footprint and connection orientation.

For land and offshore drilling applications, component position is also important because valve access, choke maintenance, instrument visibility and available installation space can affect the overall manifold layout.

10. How should I choose an API 16C Choke Manifold manufacturer or supplier?

When comparing an API 16C Choke Manifold manufacturer or supplier, buyers should look beyond the initial equipment price and evaluate the supplier’s ability to match the complete well control system.

A suitable supplier should understand working pressure, bore size, BOP and choke line interfaces, manual or hydraulic choke requirements, rig layout, sour-service conditions, FAT, inspection and technical documentation. For replacement projects, experience in reviewing existing drawings, equipment nameplates and field dimensions is also valuable.

Drilling contractors, EPC companies, rig manufacturers and oilfield service companies should therefore compare technical matching, manufacturing and inspection support, documentation capability, spare-parts support and replacement experience together with the commercial quotation.

11. What factors affect API 16C Choke Manifold price?

API 16C Choke Manifold price depends on the complete technical configuration rather than one pressure rating alone. Important cost factors include working pressure, nominal bore, number of flow branches, manual or hydraulic choke configuration, valve arrangement, material class, PSL, PR level, sour-service requirements, skid design, choke control equipment, FAT and project documentation.

For example, a 15,000 psi hydraulic choke manifold with remote control and extensive inspection requirements will have a different cost structure from a conventional 5,000 psi manual choke manifold. Replacement projects may also require custom engineering to match existing BOP connections, skid dimensions or old equipment interfaces.

For a more accurate choke manifold quotation, buyers should provide a technical specification, data sheet or available existing-equipment information rather than requesting price from working pressure alone.

12. What information is needed for an API 16C Choke Manifold quotation?

For an accurate API 16C Choke Manifold quotation, buyers should provide the required working pressure, nominal bore, choke type, inlet and outlet connections, operating temperature and working medium.

If the project already defines PSL, material class or PR level, those requirements should also be included. For a hydraulic choke manifold, actuator pressure, control distance and position-feedback requirements help confirm the remote control arrangement. Sour-service projects should include available H2S and CO2 information.

For replacement or drilling rig retrofit projects, existing drawings, equipment nameplates, field dimensions and clear photographs are particularly useful. Providing this information during the RFQ stage helps SGPE confirm BOP compatibility, manifold layout, inspection scope and documentation requirements before preparing the technical and commercial proposal.

Request an API 16C Choke Manifold Quotation from SGPE

SGPE supplies API 16C Choke Manifold systems for land/onshore and offshore drilling, surface well control, workover and replacement projects. Available configurations cover working pressures from 2,000 psi to 15,000 psi and nominal bore sizes from 2-1/16″ to 4-1/16″, with manual or hydraulic adjustable chokes, high-pressure gate valves, skid-mounted layouts, pressure instrumentation and remote choke-control options.

For a new project, please provide the required working pressure, bore size, choke configuration, inlet and outlet connections, working medium, operating temperature and applicable project specification.

For a replacement drilling choke manifold or rig retrofit, existing drawings, equipment nameplates, field dimensions and clear photographs can help confirm compatibility with the installed BOP, choke line and available rig footprint.

Whether you require a 10K or 15K choke manifold, hydraulic choke manifold, custom skid-mounted package or replacement API 16C Choke Manifold, send your RFQ and available technical information to SGPE. Our team will review the project requirements and provide a suitable technical proposal and quotation based on the confirmed configuration.

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