AU2003232690A1 - A method and a vessel for pipe-laying at sea - Google Patents

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AU2003232690A1
AU2003232690A1 AU2003232690A AU2003232690A AU2003232690A1 AU 2003232690 A1 AU2003232690 A1 AU 2003232690A1 AU 2003232690 A AU2003232690 A AU 2003232690A AU 2003232690 A AU2003232690 A AU 2003232690A AU 2003232690 A1 AU2003232690 A1 AU 2003232690A1
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B63SHIPS OR OTHER WATERBORNE VESSELS; RELATED EQUIPMENT
    • B63BSHIPS OR OTHER WATERBORNE VESSELS; EQUIPMENT FOR SHIPPING 
    • B63B35/00Vessels or similar floating structures specially adapted for specific purposes and not otherwise provided for
    • B63B35/03Pipe-laying vessels
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16LPIPES; JOINTS OR FITTINGS FOR PIPES; SUPPORTS FOR PIPES, CABLES OR PROTECTIVE TUBING; MEANS FOR THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16L1/00Laying or reclaiming pipes; Repairing or joining pipes on or under water
    • F16L1/12Laying or reclaiming pipes on or under water
    • F16L1/20Accessories therefor, e.g. floats, weights
    • F16L1/202Accessories therefor, e.g. floats, weights fixed on or to vessels
    • F16L1/203Accessories therefor, e.g. floats, weights fixed on or to vessels the pipes being wound spirally prior to laying
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B63SHIPS OR OTHER WATERBORNE VESSELS; RELATED EQUIPMENT
    • B63BSHIPS OR OTHER WATERBORNE VESSELS; EQUIPMENT FOR SHIPPING 
    • B63B35/00Vessels or similar floating structures specially adapted for specific purposes and not otherwise provided for
    • B63B35/003Vessels or similar floating structures specially adapted for specific purposes and not otherwise provided for for transporting very large loads, e.g. offshore structure modules
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B63SHIPS OR OTHER WATERBORNE VESSELS; RELATED EQUIPMENT
    • B63BSHIPS OR OTHER WATERBORNE VESSELS; EQUIPMENT FOR SHIPPING 
    • B63B35/00Vessels or similar floating structures specially adapted for specific purposes and not otherwise provided for
    • B63B35/66Tugs

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WO 03/095880 PCT/NOO3/00152 A method and a vessel for pipe-laying at sea. The present invention relates to a method for laying a pipeline, umbilical or other coilable device from a lay barge at sea, where the pipeline is uncoiled from a pipe 5 coil arranged on the barge and is guided therefrom via a ramp at one side of the barge down to the sea floor while the lay-barge is moved along a predetermined track. A lay-barge for such a purpose is disclosed in GB 1312592. During the laying operation the barge is supposed to be o10 moved along the laying track by means of tug boats. In or der to have sufficient control of the direction and speed of the movement of the barge, three or four tug boats may be needed, for instance as shown in US 4117692. Neverthe less, it will be difficult to coordinate the pulling di is rection and force in order to facilitate the necessary control of the tension of the pipe and its angle with re spect to the bottom of the sea during the laying. This is very important in order for the pipe not becoming over stressed and damaged. Concurrently, it is important to 20 have the necessary lateral control in order for the pipe to be laid exactly in the predetermined track even when considerable wind and current is prevailing transversely of the laying direction. A further drawback is of course the high cost of having to use that many tug boats. 2s Thus, it is the purpose of the invention to provide a method and a vessel which make the laying operation less costly and makes it easier to perform, while giving at the same time better control of the tension in the pipe and the advancing direction of the barge. ~o This is obtained according to the invention by a method as defined in claim 1 and a vessel as defined in claim 6. Ad vantageous embodiments of the invention are defined in the dependent claims. According to the invention, by moving the lay-barge by means of a dynamically positionable ves- WO 03/095880 PCT/NO03/00152 2 sel which is connected to the barge so that a composite vessel is formed, approximately the same manoeuvring prop erties are obtained as in a much more expensive conven tional installation vessel. s For better understanding of the invention it will be de scribed more closely with reference to the two exemplify ing embodiments of laying vessels according to the inven tion shown in the appended drawings where: Figure 1 shows a plan view of a first vessel according to 10 the invention comprising a barge and a dynamically posi tionable vessel arranged side by side, Figure 2 shows a side view of the barge of Figure 1, Figure 3 shows an end view at a larger scale of the com posite vessel of Figure 1 without deck equipment, is Figure 4 shows a side view of a composite vessel compris ing a barge and a dynamically positionable heavy lift ves sel, and Figure 5 shows a plan view of the vessel of Figure 4. The vessel shown in Figure 1 comprises a barge 1, for in 20 stance a standard North Sea barge having a flat deck and dimensions of 90 x 27 metres. The barge is connected to a dynamically positionable (DP) vessel 2 by means of moor ings 17. The DP-vessel is preferably of consequence class 2. 25 The barge 1 is provided with a forward carousel or reel 3 with a coiled pipe 8. When uncoiling the pipe during lay ing the pipe passes from the reel 3 via a pipe deflector 10 to a pipe straightener 7, and from there on to a for ward and a rear pipe tensioner 5 and 6, respectively. The 30 pipe further passes over a pivotally supported pipe ramp WO 03/095880 PCT/NOO3/00152 3 9, which may be raised and lowered by means of a crane 11. Furthermore, the barge has a rear reel 4 for pipe or um bilical. On the deck between the reels 3 and 4 the barge is pro s vided with a power station 13, a control room 14, a crew room 15 and a workshop 16. In conjunction with the forward reel 3 a moveable winch 18 is arranged. A crane 19 having a capacity of 10-20 tons and good lifting heights is placed so that it can handle the pipe ends during coiling 10 of a pipe. For this operation the barge also has a welding station and a station for non-distractive testing, and a gripping arrangement for fixation of the pipe for welding (not shown). An A/R (abandonment/recovery) winch is desig nated 12. Is The barge 1 alone is shown in side view in Figure 2. In this connection the reels 3, 4 of the barge are loaded with pipe or umbilical at land-based fabrication facility. Thereupon the unmanned barge is towed to the installation site, e.g. by means of a standard tug boat, typically hav 20 ing 60-80 tons BP. At the installation site the barge 1 is coupled to the DP vessel 2. This may be an anchor handling vessel (AHV) of DP class 2. The AHV is moored along the barge using its usual mooring equipment, i.e. hawsers 17, with necessary fenders 20 therebetween. This will also ap 25 pear from Figure 3, where additionally the main propeller 21, the retractable bowtruster 22 and the rear tunnel truster 23 of the AHV are shown. In order to reduce the interaction between the propeller stream of the AHV 2 and the barge 1 as much as possible, 30 it is advantageous to leave the aft part of the AHV ex tending past the end of the barge. The slip stream from the main propellers 21 and any side trusters 23 aft will have little or no interaction with the barge hull. Tunnel trusters and/or asimut trusters 22 in the bow of the AHV 3s will be located along the forward half of the barge 1, but WO 03/095880 PCT/NOO3/00152 4 due to the difference of the draft they will have little or no interaction with the barge. Typical drafts are 7,5 m for the AHV and 3 m for a 90 x 27 m barge carrying a load of 5000 tons. Furthermore, it is of advantage to place the 5 AHV on the same side of the barge as the pipe ramp 9 is located. The pull from the pipeline 8, which may be quite substantial, is thereby taken up as close as possible to the motive vessel in order to minimize the turning moment to which the composite vessel is subjected by the pull 10 from the pipeline. In order for the DP system of the AHV to function with its "new" hull, i.e. the barge and AHV moored together, the hull model in the software of the DP system must be changed, i.e. a new geometry and new coefficients for 15is wing, current and waves must be introduced. This is an op eration which can be performed easily for most DP systems in current use. When this is done, a common DP test must be performed before the laying operation starts. In order to have control of where the pipe is laid on the sea 20 floor, an ROV must be used for monitoring of "touchdown". It would be natural and most economical to place the ROV on the AHV. Furthermore, an acoustic reference system may be used along the laying tract in order to provide con tinuous signals for the DP system on the composite vessel 25 in order to facilitate continuous correction of the laying operation. The laying of the pipe 8 is thereafter performed as a usual laying operation from a single hull laying vessel. Model tests may be used in order to find the best hull and 30 geometric relationships for the composite vessel. When the laying operation has been performed, the barge is brought back to the coiling base by a common tug boat while the AHV is demobilised for other jobs if this is most expedi ent. If such jobs are not available at profitable rates, 3s the DP vessel may of course also be used for the towing operations. As an alternative to using anchor handling WO 03/095880 PCT/NOO3/00152 5 vessels for the DP vessel 2, particularly in waters with more inclement weather conditions like the North Sea, use may be made by a submergible DP-controlled heavy lift ves sel. Such a constellation is illustrated in Figures 4 and 5 5, where the barge 1 is placed on the deck of a heavy lift vessel 24 such that a minor part of the barge with the pipe ramp 9 extends outside the edge of the deck. The heavy lift vessel 24 positions the pipe 8 as during a com mon laying operation from a conventional single hull lay 10 ing vessel. The heavy lift vessel may advantageously be of the type which can lift about 15000 tons. When the laying operation is completed, the barge 1 may be brought back to the coiling base by a common towing ves sel, while the heavy lift vessel is demobilised for other is jobs. Also in this case the heavy lift vessel may be used for the transportation phase if this is indicated by the job situation. The invention is not limited to the exemplifying embodi ments described above, but may be varied and modified by 20 the skilled person within the frame of the appended claims.

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1. A method for laying a pipeline (8), umbilical or other coilable device from a lay-barge (1) at sea, where the pipeline is uncoiled from a pipe coil (3) arranged on the 5 barge (1) and is moved therefrom via a ramp (9) at one side of the barge down to the sea floor while the lay barge (1) is moved along a predetermined track, c h a r a c t e r i s e d in that for moving the lay barge (1) use is made of a second vessel in the form of a 10 dynamically positionable vessel (2), either a vessel of the anchor handling type, preferably of consequence class 2, which is moored adjacent to the lay-barge (1) along the side thereof where the ramp (9) is located, or a semi submergible heavy lift vessel (Fig. 3) upon which the lay 15 barge (1) is placed.
2. A method according to claim 1, c h a r a c t e r i s e d in that a plurality of pipe coils (3) are arranged on the barge (1).
3. A method according to claim 1 or 2, 20 c h a r a c t e r i s e d i n that the barge (1) is provided with the pipe coils (3) at the shore and thereaf ter is towed to the installation site at sea by means of a third vessel before it (1) is moored to said second vessel (2). 25
4. A method according to claim 3, c h a r a c t e r i s e d in that said second vessel (2) is also used as said third vessel.
5. A method according to a preceding claim, c h a r a c t e r i s e d i n that the dynamic posi 30 tioning system of said second vessel (2), before the lay ing operation is started, is reprogrammed for adaptation to the composite vessel (1, 2), the reprogramming prefera- WO 03/095880 PCT/NO03/00152 7 bly comprising hull geometry and coefficients for wind, current and waves.
6. A vessel for laying pipelines (8) at sea, comprising a first vessel in the form of a lay-barge (1) having at s least one pipe coil (3) with pipe (8) to be laid, and aux iliary equipment (5, 19) for such operations, and means for moving said first vessel (1) along a predetermined track, c h a r a c t e r i s e d i n that said means comprises 10 a second vessel (2) in the form of a dynamically position able vessel, either a vessel of the anchor handling type which is moored fixedly adjacent that side of the first vessel (1) which is closest to the point where the pipe line (8) leaves said first vessel (1) during the laying, is or a semi-submergible heavy lift vessel (Fig. 3) upon which the first vessel (1) is located.
7. A vessel according to claim 6, c h a r a c t e r i s e d i n that said second vessel (2) is located adjacent said first vessel (1) with its 20 stern (Fig. 2) provided with thrusters (Fig. 1) extending beyond said first vessel (1).
8. A vessel according to claim 6 or 7, c h a r a c t e r i s e d in that said first vessel (1) is a standard North Sea barge having a flat deck and a 2s width less than 31 m.
9. A vessel according to claim 6, 7 or 8, c h a r a c t e r i s e d in that said auxiliary equipment comprises an adjustable laying ramp (9), a weld ing station, a testing station, a gripping station for 30 holding the pipe during welding, and a 10-20 tons crane (19).
10. A vessel according to claim 6, 7, 8 or 9, c h a r a c t e r i s e d i n that said second vessel WO 03/095880 PCT/NO03/00152 8 (2) is an anchor handling vessel having dynamic position ing equipment of consequence class 2.
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