VAM FIELD PROCEDURE. VAM Field Procedure. Vallourec - VFP VAM CDS V , June 21 st Page 1 of 29

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VAM FIELD PROCEDURE Vallourec - VFP VAM CDS V1.1 2011, June 21 st Page 1 of 29

VAM FIELD PROCEDURE Revision Revision description Date V1.1 Connection data updates 2011, June 21 st V1.0 First issue of the document 2009, April 20 th Written by Jacques LAMOTHE [RDPC] (1) Verified by Fabien CARROIS [RDPC] (1) Approved by Bruno LEFEVRE (1) R&D PC: Research & Development for Premium Connection (VALLOUREC Oil & Gas Division) Thank you for using Vallourec products. Vallourec Drilling Products is committed to provide its customers with high quality products. Vallourec products are developed following very demanding internal procedure aimed to reach our only goals: customer satisfaction and high performance drilling product supply. Vallourec - VFP VAM CDS V1.1 2011, June 21 st Page 2 of 29

Disclaimer This procedure defines the preparation and precautions to take when running drill pipe with VAM CDS connections. It is divided into three sections: Product Description, Rig Site Procedures & Inspection and Repair Procedures. Vallourec Drilling Products reserves the right to change parts or the entire content of this document. The official version of this document can be downloaded from the Vallourec Drilling Products website (www.vallourec.com/drilling-products) This procedure is the property of VALLOUREC Tubes. The procedure is controlled by Vallourec Drilling Products. If changes to this procedure are required, then please send an email to technicalsupport@vamdrilling.com stating the procedure, revision number and the detail of the change requested. This document and the information contained, under whatever form, belongs to Vallourec Drilling Products and may not be by any means communicated or transferred to any third party without the written approval of Vallourec Drilling Products. For more information on VAM www.vallourec.com/drilling-products. Connections and VALLOUREC Tubes Steel Grades, please visit VAM Field Service and Vallourec Drilling Products Engineers are available worldwide to assist with handling and running supervision at the rig site. For details of your nearest VAM Field Service Centre, please call +44 1224 279 340 or visit www.vallourec.com/drilling-products. Registered trademarks named in this document VAM is a registered trademark of VALLOUREC, Molykote is a registered trademark of Dow Corming Corporation, Scotch-brite is a registered trademark of 3M. Vallourec - VFP VAM CDS V1.1 2011, June 21 st Page 3 of 29

Table of contents 1 Safety and Environment... 6 1.1 Lifting, Stepping and Handling the pipe... 6 1.2 Thread Compound Recommendations... 6 2 Product Description... 6 3 Rig Site Procedures... 10 3.1 Inspection on arrival at rig site of new drill pipe... 10 3.2 Handling of drill pipe on location... 11 3.3 Application of thread compound (running dope)... 11 3.4 Make-up & Break-out... 12 3.5 Marking after Make-up... 14 3.6 Accessories... 14 3.7 Max Break Out Torque value... 15 3.8 Standing pipe back... 15 4 Inspection of used pipe... 16 4.1 Cleaning of the connections... 16 4.2 Visual inspection... 16 4.2.1 Shoulder damage acceptance... 16 4.2.2 Control of refacing:... 18 4.2.3 Pin Nose Chamfer... 19 4.2.4 Threads... 19 4.2.5 Box counter-bore... 19 4.2.6 Phosphate Coating... 19 4.3 Dimensional checks... 20 4.3.1 Pin & box connection length field tolerances:... 20 4.3.2 Box connection length... 21 4.3.3 Pin connection length... 21 4.3.4 Protection of the connection for further handling and storage... 22 5 Repair Procedures... 23 5.1 Corrosion / Minor damages... 23 5.2 Shoulder re-facing... 23 5.3 Phosphate coating... 23 6 Glossary *... 24 7 References... 25 Feedback Form... 26 8 Contact Vallourec Drilling Products... 28 Vallourec - VFP VAM CDS V1.1 2011, June 21 st Page 4 of 29

Figures Figure 1. Torsional strength comparison between API vs VAM CDS tool joints... 7 Figure 2. Tensile strength comparison between API vs VAM CDS tool joints... 7 Figure 3. Drill pipe description... 8 Figure 4. VAM CDS general presentation... 8 Figure 5. Inspection on arrival at rig site of new pipe... 10 Figure 6. The correct application of thread compound... 12 Figure 7. Too little thread compound... 12 Figure 8. Too much thread compound... 12 Figure 9. Typical make-up torque graph... 14 Figure 10. Max. Break out Torque value... 15 Figure 11. External shoulder damage acceptation... 17 Figure 12. Pin end and Box End Benchmark... 18 Figure 13. Pin nose chamfer... 19 Figure 14. Main dimensions checked... 20 Figure 15. Box connection length inspection... 21 Figure 16. Pin connection length inspection... 21 Tables Table 1. VAM CDS with API compatibility charts... 9 Table 2. Shoulder to shoulder field tolerances for 120 ksi and above VAM CDS connections... 20 Table 3. Shoulder to shoulder field tolerances for 95 to <120 ksi VAM CDS connections... 20 Vallourec - VFP VAM CDS V1.1 2011, June 21 st Page 5 of 29

1 Safety and Environment 1.1 Lifting, Stepping and Handling the pipe People in charge of lifting, stepping or handling operations have to follow basic safety rules by using personal protective equipment and not standing under heavy loads. 1.2 Thread Compound Recommendations Vallourec Drilling Products is concerned about the use of its products on the field and their environmental impact. Please follow Vallourec Drilling Products recommendations regarding quantities and application procedures for thread compounds. Use of thread compounds on Vallourec products is required to guarantee safe operations and good product performances. 2 Product Description VAM CDS (Compatible Double Shoulder) is a double shoulder tool joint ideal for high torque drilling applications. The addition of an internal shoulder allows more torque to be applied to the connection. It is a connection compatible with API threads, and several other API compatible connections. All references to VAM CDS connections will be preceded by the API name for example '5 1/2" FH VAM CDS' or 'NC38 VAM CDS'. To date, tool joints are available for drilling operations in 120 ksi and above material, or for sour service in 95 to 105 ksi material. VAM CDS connections outperform API connections even with lower strength steel. This means that they are ideal for sour service conditions. Vallourec - VFP VAM CDS V1.1 2011, June 21 st Page 6 of 29

Figure 1. Torsional strength comparison between API vs VAM CDS tool joints Figure 2. Tensile strength comparison between API vs VAM CDS tool joints Vallourec - VFP VAM CDS V1.1 2011, June 21 st Page 7 of 29

The words used in this procedure are shown on the following sketch: Figure 3. Drill pipe description Below sections through a VAM CDS connection: Copyright Vallourec Drilling Products, 2009 Figure 4. VAM CDS general presentation Vallourec - VFP VAM CDS V1.1 2011, June 21 st Page 8 of 29

Following table presents compatibility stuffs between VAM shouldered connections: CDS and standard API rotary Table 1. VAM CDS with API compatibility charts For compatibility with other types of connections, other vendors, please contact VAM Drilling for details. Vallourec - VFP VAM CDS V1.1 2011, June 21 st Page 9 of 29

3 Rig Site Procedures 3.1 Inspection on arrival at rig site of new drill pipe When the drill pipe arrives at the rig site, the first thing to do is to check that the pipe delivered is the quantity and type expected. This can be done by counting the pipe and by quickly checking the OD of the pipe and tool joints. That quality loop can be done using Vallourec Drilling Products certification package. In case the pipe is not of the correct type or quantity, please contact the personnel at the pipe yard immediately. Next check that all the protectors are in place and have not been damaged or lost during transportation. In case of lost or damaged protectors, please check the connections as described below. If protectors are found to be missing or damaged then replacement ones should be sought from the supplier. Should the pipe is not going to be used immediately, then check that the storage compound is in good condition in order to prevent corrosion of the connections. It is recommended to check the Performance Data Sheet (PDS) for the product that you have at the rig site rather than wait until you are about to use it. These list the critical dimensions, performance and make-up torque values. The PDS is delivered to the customer with the pipe however it can also be downloaded from www.vam drilling.com. Check pipe according to 1 VAM Contact pipe yard personnel Drilling Certification Package Go to step 2 Check protector statement Check storage compound (if needed) Replacement protector from the supplier Go to step 3 Check product performances with provided PDS Download PDS from www.vamdrilling.com Figure 5. Inspection on arrival at rig site of new pipe Vallourec - VFP VAM CDS V1.1 2011, June 21 st Page 10 of 29

3.2 Handling of drill pipe on location Like most pipe used at a rig site, care must be taken when handling to avoid damage. The risk of damage is reduced by handling pipe at all times with thread protectors fitted. Only remove the thread protectors on the drill floor immediately prior to making up the connections. VAM CDS tool joints are intended for use with conventional 18 bottleneck elevators. There is no need for specific VAM CDS lift subs and plugs as the VAM CDS is fully API interchangeable. 3.3 Application of thread compound (running dope) Before applying the thread compound to the connections, ensure that the threads and the shoulders are clean and free of dirt or other foreign material. Drilling fluids and/or additives may affect the frictional properties of the thread compound or increase the chance of corrosion within the connection, so it is important to rinse all foreign material off the connection prior to applying thread compound. In order to ease the application of thread compound in cold climates it may be necessary to heat the compound before application. Never add solvents to thin the thread compound. Apply a uniform layer of thread compound, step by step: on the pin threads, on both pin shoulders. It is not necessary to apply thread compound to the box connection. If thread compound is used on boxes, separate thread compound buckets should be used for box and pin to reduce mud contamination to one set of doped threads. Vallourec - VFP VAM CDS V1.1 2011, June 21 st Page 11 of 29

The thread compound should be applied evenly but sparingly so that the thread profile is still visible as shown in the following pictures: Thread Compound to be applied on External shoulder Thread Compound to be applied on Threaded Area Thread Compound to be applied on Internal shoulder Figure 6. The correct application of thread compound Figure 7. Too little thread compound Figure 8. Too much thread compound It is important that the correct amount of thread compound is applied on connections. Vallourec Drilling Products is concerned about the use of its products on the field and their environmental impact. Please follow Vallourec Drilling Products recommendations regarding quantities and application procedure for thread compounds. After application of thread compound the lid must be set over the bucket in order to prevent foreign material or water from entering the bucket and contaminating the compound. 3.4 Make-up & Break-out Proper make-up of connections by engaging both external and internal shoulders with sufficient preloading is the most important factor in prevention of fatigue failure. As with any drill pipe connection, making up tool joints with rig tongs can put high bending loads in the pipe, so it is necessary to ensure that the connection is the correct height above the rotary table. Vallourec - VFP VAM CDS V1.1 2011, June 21 st Page 12 of 29

It is important to ensure good alignment between pin and box connections when making up to avoid galling of threads and other damage that can occur during stabbing and spinning in. A stand of drill pipe can weigh more than 2,500 lbs. If poorly stabbed the entire weight of the stand could be supported by the sharp edge of just one thread. This can cause high contact stresses or damage to the threads and inadvertently remove the phosphate coating or the thread compound. The whipping action of spinning pipe can also cause high loads on threads when running in stands. As a result care must be taken during stabbing. The tong capacity should be 140% to 150% of the recommended make up torque to allow trouble-free break-out even after drilling operations. Slip and tongs dies can cause damage to the tool joint, so every possible effort should be made to keep such damage to a minimum by using low marking die inserts if available. It is recommended to place the tong dies as far from the external shoulder as possible (minimum 2") while staying above the hardbanding. For pin side, it is recommended to place the tong 1" minimum from the external shoulder. It is essential that a record be kept of the range of make up torque values used for the string. This can be done either by keeping a paper record or using a computer to record each value. Individual make-up torque values for each connection are not required. The make-up torque values are available on the Performance Data Sheets (PDS) that are supplied with the product. These are also available by going to www.vamservices.com website and selecting the correct PDS for the drill pipe connection. If VAM CDS is made up with an equivalent API threaded double shoulder connection, the lowest make up torque value of both connections has to be used. Moreover, when two products presenting different grades are assembled together, the recommended make-up torque of the one with the lowest grade has, also, to be used. Published make-up torque values must be corrected by multiplying them by the thread compound friction factor (*). Example: Published recommended make-up torque = 20 000 ft.lbs Thread compound friction factor = 1.12 Final make-up torque = 20 000 x 1.12 = 22 400 ft.lbs (*) Vallourec Drilling Products declines any responsibility if thread compound do not meet supplier specifications. Vallourec - VFP VAM CDS V1.1 2011, June 21 st Page 13 of 29

A typical torque graph should show the following characteristics as shown in the diagram below:. Slope change is due to first shoulder contact (either the external or internal shoulder),. Slope change is due to second shoulder contact (either the internal or the external shoulder),. Recommended Make-up Torque value of the connector. Figure 9. Typical make-up torque graph 3.5 Marking after Make-up After having made-up the connection apply a mark on pin and box face to face to evaluate a possible over torque during operations. 3.6 Accessories Only use VAM CDS or standard API tool joint connections on accessories made up for VAM CDS drill pipe. When making up API accessories to VAM CDS drill pipe, use the API make up torque. Vallourec - VFP VAM CDS V1.1 2011, June 21 st Page 14 of 29

3.7 Max Break Out Torque value The Break Out Torque value should be between 80% and 90% Recommended Make Up Torque value Monitor the break out torque value. If this torque is higher than the specified make up torque, then the connection should be inspected for mechanical damage such as box swelling, and pin stretching from over torque caused by down hole make up of the connection. In this case, use inspection program described in section Error! Reference source not found.. Figure 10. Max. Break out Torque value 3.8 Standing pipe back If thread protectors are used, it is not recommended to use pressed steel protectors as they may allow the weight of the stand to be supported by the primary make-up shoulder of the connection on the sharp edge of the thread protector. When racking the pipes back in the derrick, it is important to apply oil, grease, or thread compound to the connections to avoid the risk of corrosion. Vallourec - VFP VAM CDS V1.1 2011, June 21 st Page 15 of 29

4 Inspection of used pipe VAM CDS tool joints shall be inspected in accordance with common drill pipe inspection procedures, such as API RP7G, and take into account the following points. People performing inspection shall be familiar with their inspection practices and have all necessary certifications prior to the inspection. 4.1 Cleaning of the connections Prior to inspection, remove thread protectors and clean connections thoroughly by using a non-metallic brush or steam cleaner. All thread and shoulder sections shall be cleaned to allow for visual inspection and dimensional checks. 4.2 Visual inspection The same rules apply as in section 3.1. In addition, visually inspect the internal surfaces of the tool joint as well as the pin and box threads and torque shoulders in accordance with common drill pipe inspection procedures, such as recommended practice API RP 7G. All connections and tool joint bodies shall be free of visible cracks. Hairline cracks in the hard facing are acceptable if they do not extend into base metal. Specialized companies can check this and repair the hard banding as required. 4.2.1 Shoulder damage acceptance The pin and box shoulders shall be free from nicks, fins, galls and other damage in accordance with recommended practice API RP 7G. External shoulder damage (pitting or interruptions) that does not exceed 0.8 mm (1/32") in depth and crosses less than 30% of the radial width of the shoulder area is acceptable (see following sketch). If the damage exceeds these limits, re-facing is required to repair the shoulder surface, see section 5. All rejects shall be documented on an inspection report. Vallourec - VFP VAM CDS V1.1 2011, June 21 st Page 16 of 29

Figure 11. External shoulder damage acceptation If X width 30%, the connection must be rejected. The internal shoulder is not a seal, it is a mechanical shoulder. No raised metal or imperfections that could prevent proper make-up are permitted. This shoulder, if damaged, can be hand filed. Vallourec - VFP VAM CDS V1.1 2011, June 21 st Page 17 of 29

4.2.2 Control of refacing: Drill pipe machined to VAM CDS design (see 3.2.2) have benchmarks on pin and box external shoulder to check whether the connection can be refaced or not. Pin benchmark is a groove cut inside the external shoulder that has the same depth as allowed refacing depth (1/16 ). When the pin benchmark is no longer visible, it means that the connection cannot be refaced anymore. On the box, the benchmark is a recess on the counterbore diameter of the external shoulder. This benchmark has twice the depth of allowed refacing depth. When box benchmark depth is equal to or smaller than 1/16 (1,58mm), it means that the connection cannot be refaced anymore. Measurement of box benchmark depth is also an indicator of how much refacing was already carried out on the box part. Figure 12. Pin end and Box End Benchmark Vallourec - VFP VAM CDS V1.1 2011, June 21 st Page 18 of 29

4.2.3 Pin Nose Chamfer VAM CDS design includes a 0,79 x 0,79 mm pin nose chamfer so that VAM CDS is fully compatible with API connection. This chamfer must be remade while refacing or recutting of pin connection. Figure 13. Pin nose chamfer 4.2.4 Threads Check that the threads have not been damaged or galled during handling or make-up. Thread surfaces shall be free of pits or other imperfections that appear to exceed 1.6 mm (1/16") in depth or 3.2mm (1/8") in diameter, that penetrate below the thread root, or that occupy more than 40mm (1-1/2") in length along the thread helix. If damage is found the connection must be re-cut by a VAM licensee. 4.2.5 Box counter-bore Make sure that the box counter-bore radius is free from 'rag' or other sharp edged defects caused by poor handling or stabbing. Such defects must be removed by grinding prior to reusing the connection. 4.2.6 Phosphate Coating VAM CDS should always have a phosphate coating on both the pin and box thread and shoulder areas. If this coating is slightly worn in some areas it is acceptable, however if the coating is removed completely or if re-facing has been carried out, the connection requires re-coating with phosphate, or with a molybdenum disulfide (MoS2) repair kit (like "Molykote " spray products). Vallourec - VFP VAM CDS V1.1 2011, June 21 st Page 19 of 29

4.3 Dimensional checks Since the threads are standard API design, the dimensional checks for thread are the same as for API drill pipe connections. Ensure that all inspection equipment is in calibration. The drawings below show the dimensions that are specific to VAM CDS connections. Figure 14. Main dimensions checked 4.3.1 Pin & box connection length field tolerances: The following tables list the common make-up loss (MUL) and field tolerances for VAM CDS connections: 120 ksi and above - Field Tolerance Make-up Pin Length Box Length Connection Loss Min. Max. Min. Max. in. mm in. mm in. mm in. mm in. mm NC26 VAM CDS 3.384 85.95 3.382 85.90 3.387 86.03 3.385 85.98 3.391 86.13 NC31 VAM CDS 3.891 98.83 3.888 98.76 3.894 98.91 3.894 98.91 3.900 99.06 NC38 VAM CDS 4.403 111.84 4.400 111.76 4.406 111.91 4.406 111.91 4.412 112.06 NC40 VAM CDS 4.915 124.84 4.912 124.76 4.918 124.92 4.918 124.92 4.924 125.07 NC46 VAM CDS 4.915 124.84 4.912 124.76 4.918 124.92 4.918 124.92 4.926 125.12 NC50 VAM CDS 4.915 124.84 4.912 124.76 4.918 124.92 4.918 124.92 4.924 125.07 5-1/2 FH VAM CDS 5.427 137.85 5.424 137.77 5.430 137.92 5.430 137.92 5.436 138.07 6-5/8 FH VAM CDS 5.425 137.80 5.421 137.69 5.429 137.90 5.430 137.92 5.436 138.07 Table 2. Shoulder to shoulder field tolerances for 120 ksi and above VAM CDS connections 95 to <120 ksi - Field Tolerance Make-up Pin Length Box Length Connection Loss Min. Max. Min. Max. in. mm in. mm in. mm in. mm in. mm NC26 VAM CDS 3.384 85.95 3.382 85.90 3.386 86.01 3.385 85.97 3.389 86.09 NC31 VAM CDS 3.891 98.83 3.889 98.77 3.893 98.89 3.892 98.85 3.896 98.97 NC38 VAM CDS 4.403 111.84 4.401 111.78 4.405 111.90 4.404 111.85 4.408 111.97 NC40 VAM CDS 4.915 124.84 4.913 124.78 4.917 124.90 4.917 124.88 4.921 125.00 NC46 VAM CDS 4.915 124.84 4.913 124.78 4.917 124.90 4.917 124.88 4.921 125.00 NC50 VAM CDS 4.915 124.84 4.913 124.78 4.917 124.90 4.917 124.88 4.921 125.00 5-1/2 FH VAM CDS 5.427 137.85 5.425 137.79 5.429 137.90 5.429 137.89 5.433 138.01 6-5/8 FH VAM CDS 5.425 137.80 5.423 137.74 5.427 137.85 5.427 137.84 5.431 137.96 Table 3. Shoulder to shoulder field tolerances for 95 to <120 ksi VAM CDS connections Vallourec - VFP VAM CDS V1.1 2011, June 21 st Page 20 of 29

4.3.2 Box connection length The distance between the 2 make-up shoulders shall be verified at 2 locations 90 apart. This distance shall be compared to the requirements for the connection being inspected to determine acceptance or rejection. The diagram below shows two methods of measuring this dimension. Figure 15. Box connection length inspection If the connection length of the box exceeds the specified dimension, then repair must be made by re-facing the external shoulder of the box connection and vice versa. Re-facing limits are the same as for repair of damaged shoulders. 4.3.3 Pin connection length The distance between the 2 make-up shoulders shall be verified at 2 locations 90 apart. This distance shall be compared to the requirements for the connection being inspected to determine acceptance or rejection. The diagram below shows two methods of measuring this dimension. Figure 16. Pin connection length inspection If the connection length of the pin exceeds the specified dimension, then repair may be made by re-facing the internal shoulder of the pin connection and vice versa. Re-facing limits are the same as for repair of damaged shoulders. Vallourec - VFP VAM CDS V1.1 2011, June 21 st Page 21 of 29

4.3.4 Protection of the connection for further handling and storage After inspection the connections shall have storage grease applied to avoid corrosion unless the drill pipe is run immediately. Only protectors specially designed for VAM CDS connections may be used. These cover the whole thread section and box counter-bore. Sufficient grease should be applied to prevent the ingress of water into the connection. Vallourec - VFP VAM CDS V1.1 2011, June 21 st Page 22 of 29

5 Repair Procedures After inspection program described above, some connections could be repaired if damages are within defined limits. If VAM CDS is assembled with an equivalent API threaded double shoulder connection, this connection must present pin and box lengths within VAM CDS field tolerance ranges. Any connections that require major repair should NOT be used. If rethreading is necessary, it should be carried out by a VAM Licensee using gauges to confirm that the connection is acceptable for reuse. For the location of your local VAM Licensee please refer to the VAM Services website at www.vamservices.com. 5.1 Corrosion / Minor damages Minor damage to internal shoulder can be hand dressed by file or hand grinder in order to remove any protrusion interfering with mating surfaces. Do not file on external shoulders. Any build up of corrosion should be removed using a scoring pad (like "Scotch-brite " or 400 grit emery paper). 5.2 Shoulder re-facing This operation must be performed in a machine shop. All details concerning the shoulder refacing are described in TSLI 3020 Rev. named VAM CDS. 5.3 Phosphate coating The connections have a phosphate layer to reduce the chance of galling during make-up. If there is phosphate missing from some areas such as after a repair or high usage, spray molybdenum disulfide (MoS2) onto the affected area (like "Molykote " products). This procedure could be applied after re-facing shoulders. In case of re-cut by a licensee, a complete phosphate coatings mandatory. All details are described in TSLI 3020 Rev.0 named VAM CDS. Vallourec - VFP VAM CDS V1.1 2011, June 21 st Page 23 of 29

6 Glossary * *(Glossary per API RP 7G) Bevel Conical surface machined 45 from the axis at the juncture of the tool joint make-up shoulder and OD, Break-out Loosening a rotary shouldered connection, Box cf. Tool joint box, Corrosion Deterioration of a material by chemical or electrochemical reaction with its environment, Double-shouldered connection Connections with torque shoulders at each end of the threaded section, Drill pipe Upset seamless steel pipe with weld-on tool joints, Drill string Drilling assembly from the swivel to the bit, Hard banding Sacrificial or wear resistance material applied to component's surface to prevent wears of the component, Inspection Process of measuring, examining, testing, gauging, or otherwise comparing the unit of product with the applicable requirements, Lead Distance the pin will advance in the box in one complete turn, Make-up torque Torque applied to tighten rotary-shouldered connection, Pin cf. Tool joint pin, Protector Cap (for pin) or plug (for boxes) placed on rotary-shouldered connections to protect the threads and shoulders while moving or during pick-up and lay-down operations, Rotary shouldered connection Two member threaded connection with sealing shoulders, Tensile yield strength Stress at which a material exhibits a specified deviation from proportionality of stress and grain, Thread compound Lubricant used on rotary-shouldered connections to ad lubricity and protect the mating surfaces from galls during make-up, Tolerance Permissible variation, Tong space Cylindrical, outside, surface of a tool joint or other threaded drill string member, Tool joint box Tool joint with internal threads, Tool joint pin Tool joint with external threads, Tool joint Threaded connection, welded the drill pipe body, for coupling lengths of drill pipe, Torsional strength Torsional load a string member can withstand without permanent deformation, Upset Forged end of a drill pipe tube used to increase wall thickness, VAM CDS VAM Compatible Double Shoulder. Vallourec - VFP VAM CDS V1.1 2011, June 21 st Page 24 of 29

7 References API Recommended Practice 7G "Recommended Practice for Drill Stem design & Operating Limits", API Specification 7 "Specification for Rotary Drill Stem Elements", API Recommended Practice 7A1 "Testing of Thread Compound for Rotary Shouldered Connections", VMOG Technical Specification for Licensees Reg. TSLI 3020 Rev.0 "TSLI VAM CDS". Vallourec - VFP VAM CDS V1.1 2011, June 21 st Page 25 of 29

Feedback Form Vallourec Drilling Products highly encourages field users to share their experience with drill stem products. The answers collected will serve our continuous improvement plan, and help us address your issues in a timely and efficient manner. We have included in the following page a summary sheet that we hope you will often use. Once filled in with the operational data, please send it to technicalsupport@vallourec.com or to your local Vallourec Drilling Products contact as listed in chapter 9. We understand how sensitive the information you will share can be, and can ensure it will be treated as such, our ultimate goal being to keep on providing the best tools for your most challenging applications. Thanks beforehand, Your Vallourec Drilling Products Technical Support Team. Vallourec - VFP VAM CDS V1.1 2011, June 21 st Page 26 of 29

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