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English: Schematic illustration of a subsea blowout preventer stack installed on the seabed with kill and choke lines shown.

Legend:

  • red represents the blowout preventer stack
  • grey represents the oil flow passage
  • white tubing represents the kill (left) and choke (right) lines
  • brown represents the top of the subsea well casing
  • the five grey rectangles within the lower red shape represent ram-type blowout preventers
  • the two grey rectangles within the upper red shape represent annular-type blowout preventers
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stack with top kill mud lines attached
stack set up for a top kill plus riser insertion tube
stack in top kill mode plus riser insertion tube and kill mud manifold
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current22:19, 27 May 2010Thumbnail for version as of 22:19, 27 May 2010747 × 1,226 (24 KB)84user{{Information |Description={{en|1=Schematic illustration of a subsea blowout preventer stack installed on the seabed with kill and choke lines shown. Legend: *red represents the blowout preventer stack *grey represents the oil flow passage * white tubing

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