WO2007004875A2 - Riser installation method from an offshore production unit - Google Patents
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E21—EARTH OR ROCK DRILLING; MINING
- E21B—EARTH OR ROCK DRILLING; OBTAINING OIL, GAS, WATER, SOLUBLE OR MELTABLE MATERIALS OR A SLURRY OF MINERALS FROM WELLS
- E21B43/00—Methods or apparatus for obtaining oil, gas, water, soluble or meltable materials or a slurry of minerals from wells
- E21B43/01—Methods or apparatus for obtaining oil, gas, water, soluble or meltable materials or a slurry of minerals from wells specially adapted for obtaining from underwater installations
- E21B43/0107—Connecting of flow lines to offshore structures
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- the invention relates to a riser installation method wherein a riser is lowered from a first vessel, and is towed with its termination end by a tug over the sea bed to a termination point.
- Such an installation method is known from WO 2004/035375 in the name of the applicant.
- This publication describes a Floating Production Unit (FPU) that is anchored to the seabed and that comprises one or more risers extending from the vessel to the seabed.
- the FPU comprises lifting means for assembling and lowering risers vertically towards the seabed.
- the lowered risers can be pulled out from the FPU by a tug boat towards a pre-drilled wellhead and be connected to it so that hydrocarbons can flow from the wellhead to the FPU were the hydrocarbons can be processed and/or stored temporarily.
- a riser pipe for deep waters comprising a steel outer casing with a number of production risers, gas and water injection lines.
- the riser pipe is assembled on shore and towed to location where it is up righted and connected to the foundation on the seabed.
- the upper part of the riser is connected to a submerged buoy.
- the submerged buoy After installation of the hybrid riser pipe, the submerged buoy is connected via flexible jumpers to the surface facility such as an FPSO, which may be located at a distance between 70 m - 200 m from the submerged buoy.
- the surface facility such as an FPSO
- the known method has the disadvantage that during installation of the risers all at once, no hydrocarbon production and/or processing can take place. Furthermore, installation requires special and dedicated installation equipment. Specialised installation vessels are designed to work in as large as possible sea states and are hence, sizeable and costly equipment.
- the method of WO 2004/035375 describes a pipeline installation method without the use of a special pipe lay vessel, the termination part of the pipeline being installed on the sea bed or on a submerged buoy.
- a surface vessel such as a FSU
- the departure angle relative to the vertical should be accurately determined to prevent fatigue weakening during use, and should be for instance between 10° and 20° . It is an object of the present invention to provide an installation method, which avoids the use of dedicated pipe-lay vessels and with which the departure angle of the risers attached to a surface vessel or to a submerged buoy can be accurately controlled.
- the installation method comprises by the steps of: a. providing a first vessel situated over a hydrocarbon well , b. supporting a hydrocarbon transfer duct from the first vessel by a first end that is attached to a lowering device on the first vessel, c. attaching a second end of the hydrocarbon duct to a second vessel, at a position near the first vessel, d. lowering the transfer duct via the lowering device, e. increasing the distance of the second vessel from the first vessel by sailing the second vessel in the direction of a third vessel, which is moored in a mooring position at a distance from the first vessel, while pulling the transfer duct until the second vessel is near the third vessel, f.
- the pipe-string which may be a Steel Catenary Riser (SCRI) via the second vessel, such as a tug boat, across the sea bed to the third vessel (FSU)
- SCRI Steel Catenary Riser
- FSU third vessel
- the pulling angle relative to the vertical will be larger, in order to properly transmit the horizontal pulling force, than the required departure angle of the pipe-string form the third vessel or mooring buoy to which it is attached during use.
- the contact position of the pipe string with the sea bed is shifted towards the mooring position and the departure angle of the pipe-string is increased to the optimal value.
- the rules require the fatigue calculations to show a life of 1Ox the expected life of the pipe; i.e. for a 25 year field life the analysis must show a 250-year life.
- the designer will therefore take into account the vessel motions for 25 years and different angles of the pipe with soil parameters in the touchdown zone to determine what an acceptable angle is for the expected pipe motion. Generally a less vertical angle was found to increase the fatigue life. As less vertical angles result in larger loads on the vessel it is preferred to keep the angle as vertical as possible. 15 to 20 degrees from vertical are preferred angles, however in deeper water the angles may be smaller.
- the pipe string can be handed over from the second vessel to the FSU, at the side nearest the first vessel, so that the vessel can sail around the FUSU to pick up the pipe string at the side away from the first vessel.
- the pipe-string can be pulled underneath the FSU past its mooring point, so that the pipe departure point from the sea bed is shifted sufficiently close to the FSU in order to obtain the desired departure angle.
- the second vessel can return to the FSU to connect the termination end of the pipe-string.
- the second vessel does not exert a very large pulling force, and can hence approach the FSU at a relatively close distance without the risk of collision in view of varying soil resistance as occurs during pulling of the pipe-string across the sea bed.
- the pipe-string is pulled past its mooring position by temporarily changing the mooring position of the third vessel.
- a first set of anchor lines facing the first vessel is slackened while a second set of anchor lines situated at a side facing away from the first vessel is tensioned, whereafter the firs set is tensioned and the second set is slackened.
- the first vessel comprises a drilling and/or work over vessel that is situated over an offshore hydrocarbon well.
- the pipe string can be towed to the third vessel and be connected at its termination end, whereafter its initiation end can be connected to the newly drilled well.
- multiple pipe strings or risers can be connected during the drilling of several wells, wherein the pipe-string installation process can occur simultaneously with the drilling operations.
- the pulling force exerted by the second vessel is intermittently increased and lowered to tow the transfer duct across the sea bed by a predetermined distance, followed by resting the transfer duct in a stationary state by repeating steps d and e.
- the pipe-string is made up of segments, which may be welded together or connected by threaded connectors
- the intermittent pulling force can be synchronised with the pipe-assembly rate of the segments, and with the lowering cycle of the pipe- string.
- the distance by which the pipe-string is pulled in each cycle can correspond to the length of one or more segments, a segment having a length of for instance between 10 and 50 m. As the pipe length resting on the sea bed increases, the required pulling force will increase, which can be more effectively transferred in short spans of high power than as a continuous force.
- a slow and continuous pulling force may be utilised to tow out the pipeline.
- a "dual drilling" vessel can perform drilling and separately a work-over activity at two wells at the same time or have two drill strings with different diameters for efficient drilling of one well.
- Such drilling vessels can have two drilling towers or a simple drilling tower were at the same time two drill strings can be assembled for efficiency purposes and to reduce the offshore drilling time (single or double derrick MODU).
- a guide member may be provided on the first vessel via which the transfer duct is guided along a curved path at an angle to the vertical from the first vessel in the direction of the sea bed.
- the guide member may for instance comprise a "stinger” that is placed near or below keel level of the first vessel, and comprising a number of bumpers of increasing diameter with distance below the rig.
- the series of bumpers forms a trumpet-like surface that has a radius (in the vertical plane) which limits the bend radius of the pipe-string and that keeps it from yielding when being pulled sideways to the angle required to deploy the pipe-string.
- Adjustment of the take-off angle of the pipe-string or riser from the first vessel can also be effected by ballasting the first vessel to that its vertical centre line is tilted in the direction of the pipe-string. In this manner, no special provisions need to be taken for guiding the pipe string along a curved trajectory at the take-off point from the first vessel.
- Fig. 1 shows a schematic representation of a drilling/work-over rig connected to a FPU via a steel pipe line supported on the sea bed
- Fig. 2 shows a schematic representation of a FPU connected to a floating structure, such as an export terminal, via a pipe line supported on the sea bed
- a floating structure such as an export terminal
- Fig. 3 schematically shows the departure angle of the pipe line at the tug during towing
- Fig. 4 schematically shows a layout of a dual drilling/work-over rig and a turret- moored FPU
- Figs. 5. and 6. show a side view and top view respectively of a pipe line being towed from the drilling/work over rig of fig. 4 to the FPU via a tug,
- Figs. 7-11 schematically show the pipe line being towed beyond the mooring position of the FPU, and then connect to the FPU,
- Figs. 12-14 schematically show the pipe line being towed beyond the mooring position of the FPU via selective tightening and slackening of the FPU anchor lines
- Figs. 15 and 16 show attachment of the termination end of the pipe string to a submerged buoy
- Fig. 17 shows controlled tilting of the drilling/work-over rig to adapt the angle of departure of the rig to that of the catenary pipe string
- Fig. 18 shows the use of a guide member for controlled bending of the pipe line.
- Fig. 1 shows a drilling/work over rig 1 which is connected to a sub sea well 2 on the sea bed 3 via a drill string 4.
- a pipe line 5 is with an initiation end 6 connected to a lowering and lifting device 7 of the rig 1 extends at an angle of departure ⁇ to the vertical of between 3° and 10°
- the pipe line 5 is supported on the sea bed and extends towards a FPU 8, which is moored to the sea bed via mooring lines 9 at a distance D of for instance between 500 m and 10 km.
- the pipe line 5 extends from a point of departure 10 on the sea bed, upwards to the FPU.
- the termination part 11 of the pipe line extends at an angle of departure ⁇ of between for instance 10° and 20°.
- the upper part 12 of the pipe line 5 may comprise a Steel Catenary Riser (SCR).
- the water depth may be between 500m and 3000m.
- Installation of the pipe line 5 involves pulling the termination end 11 from the rig to the FPU 8 by way of a sub sea Pipe Line End Termination (PLET) or a Steel Catenary Riser (SCR) configuration near or directly to a Floating Production Unit (FPU) 8 which can be a FPSO, a Spar, a Semi-sub, a TLP, etc.
- PLET sub sea Pipe Line End Termination
- SCR Steel Catenary Riser
- FPU Floating Production Unit
- the pipe line 5 is pulled across the sea bed 3 until the point of departure 10 is in the right position in order to obtain the desired angle of departure ⁇ .
- the initiation end 6 of the pipe line 5 may remain attached to the rig 1, or may be lowered, under ROV control, to be connected to hydrocarbon well 2.
- the rig 1 can have the initiation end 6 of the pipeline 5 either attached to it or to the sub sea location 2.
- the pipe line 5 or SCR can be assembled simultaneously at the drilling vessel 1 and be pulled out from the drilling vessel towards the FPU 8 with the help of a tugboat during stable weather conditions.
- Drilling rig vessels 1 are normally used to drill or work-over wells 2. After the well 2 is drilled or as explained above even during the drilling of the new well, the assembling of a new SCR or pipe line 5 can start and the tugboat can drag the pipe line into the right position. This procedure can be repeated while one pipeline is already installed and there is a hydrocarbon flow from one wellhead to the FPU. When a pipeline or SCR is disconnected from the drilling rig 1 and connected to the wellhead 2, hydrocarbon production and processing can start at the FPU 8. Additional pipelines can be installed from new wellheads drilled at the same place or the drilling rig vessel 1 can be moved to a different place and start drilling a new well.
- the FPU 8 is connected to the initiation end 6 of the pipe line 5, and a third vessel, such as an export buoy 13, is attached to the termination end 11 of the pipe line 5.
- a third vessel such as an export buoy 13
- the termination end 11 is transferred from the FPU 8 to the vessel or buoy 13 via a tug.
- a tug 20 is shown towing the termination end 11 of pipe line 5 across the sea bed 3 from drilling/work over rig 1, to the FPU 8.
- the termination end 11 is attached to a cable or chain 23 which is attached to a winch 21 on the tug.
- the angle of departure ⁇ with the vertical during towing is between 20° and 50 degrees in order to properly transfer a horizontal pulling force on the pipe line 5.
- the pipe line 5 may be made up of pipe segments which each may have a length of for instance 10-50 m and which are attached to the initiation end 6 by welding, but preferably by threaded connections.
- the lowering device 7 may be of the type that is described in WO 2004/035375 comprising a fixed and a movable clamp which alternately engage with the initiation end 6 for attaching pipe-segments of lowering of the pipe line 5.
- Figure 4 shows a dual drilling vessel 1 with two drill strings 4,4', each extending to a respective sub sea well 2,2'.
- the dual drilling equipment aboard can be used for very efficient and quick assembling of the pipeline/SCR 5 as simultaneously two pipe segments for 1 pipeline or even two pipelines can be assembled at the same time.
- a continuous assemblage of the pipeline 5 aboard the drilling vessel 1 is possible such that a slow, but continuous pullout of the pipeline 5 by the tugboat 20 could be done even without any stops.
- the FPU 8 and comprise a turret 25, anchored to the sea bed 3, around which the vessel can weathervane depending on wind and current directions.
- the tug 20 pulls out the pipe line 5 while the length increase by segments being attached to the initiation end 6.
- the tug 20 sails towards the FPU 8 such that it approaches the FPU 8 between the mooring lines 9,9'.
- a difficulty in the pipe pullout procedure when the pipeline 5 is dragged over the seabed 3 is the unknown of soil friction on the pipe 5.
- the static soil friction being larger than the dynamic friction means once the pipe slides the amount of sliding is dependent on the ratio of static to dynamic friction and the catenary configuration of the pipe and cable being used by the pulling tug. It is necessary to keep a safe distance when the tugboat 20 pulls towards the FPU 8 to account for the vessel motion toward the FPU when the pipe slides and also in the event the pulling cable should break.
- the vessel In case sliding of the pipe occurs, the vessel will move forward as the tension in the pulling cable drops.
- the pipeline 5 is pulled up to the back of the tug and connected by way of a tri-plate to an installation line 27, extending from the FPU 8.
- the termination end 11 of the pipeline 5 is then lowered by the tug 20 until the FPU line 27 takes the pipe tension.
- the tug now releases itself from the pipe.
- the FPU line 27 is brought to the far side 29 of the FPU, as is shown in Fig. 8 where it is reattached to the tug 20, which has moved around the FPU.
- the attachment is made by way of the line 23 from the tug and a tri-plate.
- the FPU 8 is of a spread moored type, with mooring lines 33, 34.
- the mooring lines 33 are paid out, while the mooring lines 34 are tightened, such that the FPU is shifted away from its regular mooring position.
- the installation line 23 at the termination end 11 of the pipeline 5 is transferred to the FPU, which is then moved back to its equilibrium mooring position by tightening mooring lines 33 and slackening mooring lines 34, such as shown in Figure 13.
- the initiation end 6 of the pipeline 5 is lowered by a cable 31.
- the termination end 11 of the pipeline 5 is attached to a submerged buoy 35, which is anchored to the seabed 3 via a cable 36.
- the point of departure 10 is now situated close enough the buoy 35 to ensure that the angle ⁇ is again in the range of between 10° and 20 °.
- the drilling/work-over rig 1 comprises ballast tanks 40, 41, which are filled with water to such extent that the vertical centreline 42 is tilted from the vertical by about 2°-4° in order to ensure that the departure angle ⁇ is between 3° and 6° .
- a guide member 43 extends from the bottom of the rig 1.
- the guide member 43 may comprise pipe bend limiting rollers (referred to as a stinger on a pipe lay- vessel) to keep the pipe from over-bending due to this static and some additional wave induced dynamic angles.
- the stinger has a series of concentric circular bumpers that increase in diameter with distance below the rig. This series of bumpers effectively forms a trumpet like surface that has a radius (in the vertical plane) which limits the pipeline bend to one that keeps it from yielding when being pulled sideways to the angle required to deploy the pipeline.
- the combination of a slight trim and stinger at the drilling vessel 1 is also possible.
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