WO2012091556A1 - Marine pipeline installation system and methods - Google Patents

Marine pipeline installation system and methods Download PDF

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WO2012091556A1
WO2012091556A1 PCT/NL2011/050846 NL2011050846W WO2012091556A1 WO 2012091556 A1 WO2012091556 A1 WO 2012091556A1 NL 2011050846 W NL2011050846 W NL 2011050846W WO 2012091556 A1 WO2012091556 A1 WO 2012091556A1
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Joop Roodenburg
Ronny Lambertus Waltherus Nouwens
Terence Willem August Vehmeijer
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Itrec B.V.
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Priority to EP11808381.5A priority patent/EP2659173B1/en
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    • 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
    • F16L1/16Laying or reclaiming pipes on or under water on the bottom
    • F16L1/18Laying or reclaiming pipes on or under water on the bottom the pipes being S- or J-shaped and under tension during laying
    • F16L1/19Laying or reclaiming pipes on or under water on the bottom the pipes being S- or J-shaped and under tension during laying the pipes being J-shaped
    • 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
    • F16L1/16Laying or reclaiming pipes on or under water on the bottom
    • 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

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  • the invention relates to a marine pipeline installation system for laying a pipeline and/or installing a subsea riser, said system at least being adapted to carry out the rigid reel lay method, wherein the system comprises:
  • one or more storage reels for storage of rigid pipeline to be installed, a pipeline launch tower adapted for launching the pipeline in a firing line, a pipeline guide supported at an elevated position by said tower for guiding said pipeline from a first trajectory extending between the reel and the pipeline guide to the firing line along said tower,
  • the pipeline guide being supported by the tower via an associated guide support frame, the support frame being adapted to allow for displacement of the pipeline guide between a pipelaying position, wherein one end of the pipeline guide is positioned in the firing line, and a retracted, non-operable position.
  • Such a system is known e.g. from WO2007/108673 from the same applicant.
  • the feature that the support frame is pivotably connected to the tower allows to remove the pipeline guide from the firing line. This is in particular useful when large accessories have to be installed in the pipeline. When removing the pipeline guide from the firing line the firing line is cleared to allow accessories to enter the firing line. The clearance may e.g. be required when the accessories are to enter the firing line from above, e.g when being lowered by a crane.
  • the marine pipeline installation system also comprises tensioners, which are retractable from the firing line for the same reason: to clear the firing line, here to allow accessories to enter the firing line.
  • a disadvantage of this pivotable support frame is that when the guide is being retracted, the first trajectory is effectively shortened. As a result, the back tension of the pipeline on the reel is reduced, which is undesirable as this leads to uncoiling of the pipeline, and cause pipeline portions to be squeezed.
  • Another disadvantage may be that pipeline that has already been straightened, is retracted and subsequently led through the straightener again.
  • rigid pipes cannot be straightened twice, as this leads to pipe deterioration and may be detrimental to the pipeline's quality.
  • the aim of the invention was to provide an improved marine pipeline installation system.
  • This aim is achieved by a marine pipeline installation wherein the guide support frame allows movement of the pipeline guide in a combined upward direction and direction towards the reel, such that in the retracted position of the guide support frame the length of the first trajectory is essentially the same as in the pipelaying position.
  • a clear envelope is present around the firing line having a minimum distance to said pipeline guide of at least one metre, preferably at least 2 metres.
  • Fig. 1 shows in a perspective view a portion of a marine pipeline installation system according to the invention
  • Fig. 2a shows in a side view the marine pipeline installation system of claim 1 during pipelaying
  • Fig. 2b shows in a side view the marine pipeline installation system of claim 1 with the support frame being moved to a retracted position;
  • Fig. 3 shows in detail the support frame of fig. 1.
  • a marine pipeline installation system 10 is depicted, suitable for offshore pipeline installation and/or installation of a subsea riser.
  • the system 10 is at least adapted to carry out the rigid reel lay method.
  • Rigid pipeline is commonly a coated or non-coated steel pipeline, comprising inherent tension when spooled onto a reel.
  • the installation system is provided on a deck 1 of a vessel (not shown).
  • the vessel may be of a monohull design, but other design (e.g. as a semi- submersible vessel, as converted drilling rig, etc) are also possible.
  • the system 10 as shown comprises a storage reel 2 for storage of rigid pipeline 1 1 to be installed. It is conceivable that the system 10 comprises more than one storage reel.
  • a vessel could have one or more reels arranged (partly) within the hull of the vessel. It will be clear to the man skilled in the art that any other suitable location and embodiment of the reel(s) can be envisaged for the vessel of the invention.
  • the reel 2 has a horizontal axis of rotation 2a (called a vertical reel).
  • the reel 2 is supported by a support frame 3, which is movable along horizontal rails 4a, 4b, provided on deck 1 , parallel to the axis of rotation 2a.
  • the purpose of these rails 4a, 4b will be explained later.
  • the reel has a vertical axis of rotation, and/ or that the reel is fixed to a support, e.g. the deck of the vessel.
  • System 10 further comprises a pipeline launch tower 20 adapted for launching the pipeline 11 (and other objects as will be explained) in a firing line or pipeline launch trajectory 21.
  • the firing line 21 is essentially vertical and parallel to the tower 20.
  • the firing line is provided adjacent the tower 20.
  • a moonpool 22 is provided in said deck 1 , extending through the hull.
  • the moonpool may be located on the centreline of the vessel and about centrally in relation to the length of the vessel.
  • the pipeline launch tower 20 Adjacent the moonpool 22, the pipeline launch tower 20 is provided, such that firing line 21 extends through said moonpool 22.
  • the pipeline launch tower 20 may also be provided at the bow, stern or side of a vessel, as a result of which the pipeline is launched over the bow, stern or side into the sea.
  • the tower 20 here is designed as a structure arranged at one side of the moonpool 22.
  • the tower 20 may be arranged at the aft side of the moonpool, the firing line extending along the bow or front side of the tower 20.
  • the tower 20 could e.g. be arranged at the port or starbord side of the vessel, or at the bow side of the moonpool 22.
  • the tower could have the form of a derrick (e.g. a latticed framework) extending over the moonpool 22, wherein the firing line 21 or pipeline launch trajectory- passes within the structure of the derrick.
  • the tower 20 is supported at its lower end on the deck 1 of the vessel by a pivot structure 25 having a horizontal pivot axis, which extends preferably at right angles to the centreline of the vessel 1.
  • At least one, here two telescopic members 26 are arranged between the deck 1 and the tower 20 allow to adjust the inclination of the tower 20.
  • the inclination of the tower 20 can be varied in the range from 0 degrees to 40 degrees from vertical.
  • a smaller or broader range of tower inclination, or even a non-inclinable tower can be envisaged.
  • the tower 20 comprises two spaced apart main vertical beams 28 interconnected by a number of horizontal crossbeams 29a, 29b, 29c.
  • a pipeline guide 30 is arranged, here embodied as a circular pipeline aligner wheel over which the pipeline is guided.
  • the guide member 30 diverts the pipeline 11 from a first trajectory extending between the reel 2 and the pipeline guide 30 (here essentially in vertically upward direction) to the firing line 21.
  • the firing line 21 here is essentially parallel to the tower 20 and the remains so even when the tower 20 is inclined.
  • the pipeline guide may comprise e.g. a curved arm, or s semi-circular pipe aligner.
  • the system may include a number of additional pipeline guide members in the first trajectory to establish a path for the pipeline between the position of the reel 2 and the pipeline guide 30 in the tower.
  • the purpose of the rails 4a, 4b on which the reel 2 is being provided is that the position of the reel can be adapted to the position of the guide member 30, in particular, to align the position where the pipeline leaves reel 2 with the guide member 30, to prevent sideways bending of the pipeline as much as possible.
  • the tower 20 is equipped in this example (as is preferred) with two pipeline tensioners, an upper tensioner 40 and a lower tensioner 50.
  • This arrangement of two tensioners 40, 50 allows for a large number of operations to be performed (more than with a single tensioner), whereas a larger number of tensioners (although possible with the present invention) is considered to increase the complexity of the system in undesirable manner.
  • Tensioners are well known in the art of marine pipelaying. Commonly such tensioners include a tensioner frame and multiple, e.g. four endless tracks supported in a mobile manner in the frame to allow for variation of the gap between the tensioner to at least accommodate various pipeline diameters. Said tracks are adapted for engaging the pipeline and supporting at least part of the weight of the launched pipeline, the tensioner frame being supported by said tower via an associated tensioner support assembly. Basically any suitable tensioner can be employed in conjunction with the present inventive pipelaying system and method.
  • the tensioner tracks here each form part of a track unit including a robust chassis, support rollers or other bearing means mounted therein for the endless track (not shown), and one more track drive/brake members (e.g. a hydraulic motor or electromotor) for effecting drive and/or braking motion of the track.
  • the tensioner frames here are designed so that they can be opened, so that in the open state an opening is present in the side of the frame which e.g. allows to bring a pipeline sideways into the tensioner and/or remove a pipeline from said tensioner.
  • Tensioners 40 and 50 are of a similar design here.
  • each tensioner includes a tensioner frame and multiple, here four, tracks supported by said tensioner frame.
  • each tensioner 40, 50 can have a high capacity for supporting pipeline load, preferably of at least 100 tonnes. In this example it is envisaged that each tensioner 40, 50 has a capacity of about 400 tons.
  • each tensioner 40, 50 is supported by the tower 20 via an associated support assembly.
  • the tensioners 40, 50 are each supported by a parallel bar linkage composed here of two sets of parallel support bars 45, 55, each set at one side of the frame.
  • the bars 45, 55 are pivoted at both their ends to the tower 20 and the frame respectively.
  • the lower ends of the bars 45, 55 are connected here to the cross-members 29c, 29b of the tower 20.
  • an actuator here a hydraulic cylinder (not visible) is provided, to effect motion of the linkage and thus of the tensioner frame supported thereby.
  • Each tensioner frame (and the track units arranged therein) can be displaced with respect to the tower between an active position (fig. 1), wherein the firing line 21 extends through the tensioner frame between the tracks, so that the tracks can engage on a pipeline 11 , and a retracted and non-operable position (not shown), wherein the firing line 21 extends outside the frame of the tensioner.
  • each of the tensioners 40, 50 may be received between the opening in the tower 20 formed by the vertical beams and the horizontal beams above and below the retracted tensioner. This provides for a docking station of each tensioner in retracted position.
  • the tensioner frames For instance a translator/ support assembly is provided for the tensioner frame, e.g. including telescopic support arms or the like. Also a tilting or hinged support assembly could be provided, e.g. allowing the tilting or pivoting of the frame about a vertical or horizontal axis between an active and retracted position with respect to the tower.
  • the shown system further includes one or more straighteners 71 , 72 mounted at an elevated position on the tower, preferably between the guide member 30 and the upper tensioner 40 as is known in the art. The straighteners supported by the tower straighten the pipeline in the firing line.
  • the straighteners 71 , 72 and pipeline guide 30 are shown in more detail in fig. 3.
  • a holding device e.g a pipe clamp 73 in the shown embodiment, is preferably provided below and supported by the lowest straightener 72.
  • This clamp is movable with respect to straightener 72 via cylinders 74, the purpose of this will be explained later.
  • straighteners 71 , 72 (with clamp 73) and pipeline guide 30 are supported by the tower via an associated guide support frame 75.
  • the pipeline guide 30 is connected movably to this guide support frame 75 via pivot arm 78, pivot axis 76 and hydraulic cylinder 77.
  • the straighteners 71 , 72 of this embodiment are also connected movably to this guide support frame 75 via pivot arm 66, frame 67, hydraulic cylinders 68a, 68b and 69a, 69b.
  • the guide support frame 75 is adapted to allow for displacement of the pipeline guide 30 an d the one or more straighteners 71 , 72 between a pipelaying position wherein one end of the pipeline guide is positioned in the firing line and wherein the firing line is adjacent the one or more straighteners, and a retracted, non-operable position.
  • the guide support frame 75 allows movement of the pipeline guide and the one or more straighteners in a combined upward direction and direction towards the reel, such that in the retracted position of the guide support frame the length of the first trajectory is essentially the same as in the pipelaying position. It is conceivable that the construction of the guide support frame allows a fluent combined upward movement and movement in a direction towards the reel, e.g. describing part of an arc of a circle, or part of an involute obtained from the curve of the departure point where the pipeline leaves the reel. Alternatively, a more stepwise movement is also conceivable, which will depend on the construction of the guide support frame.
  • this is accomplished by the provision of a parallel bar linkage 90 provided between the tower and the guide support frame 75, in combination with two hydraulic cylinders 93 for displacing the guide support frame between the pipelaying and the retracted position.
  • the guide support frame could also be adapted to be tilted or translated to displace the pipeline guide and the one or more straighteners between their pipelaying and retracted position.
  • Parallel bar linkage 90 is pivotably connected to the tower via pivot axis 91 , and in this embodiment pivoted via hydraulic cylinders 93 which are pivotably connected to the tower via pivot axis 92, and to the parallel bar linkage 90 via pivot axis 94.
  • Parallel bar linkage 90 is pivotably connected to guide support frame 75 via pivot axis 95, the guide support frame 75 supporting the straighteners 71 , 72 and the pipeline guide 30.
  • an auxiliary linkage 96 is provided to aid parallel bar linkage 90 in supporting the guide support frame 75 supporting pipeline guide 30 and straighteners 71 , 72.
  • the auxiliary linkage 96 is pivotably connected to the tower via pivot axis 97, and to the guide support frame 75 via pivot axis 98.
  • the construction of the parallel bar linkage 90, auxiliary linkage 96 and guide support frame 75 allows movement of the pipeline guide 30 and the straighteners 71 , 72 and clamp 73 in a combined upward direction and direction towards the reel 2, such that in the retracted position of the support frame the length of the first trajectory is essentially the same as in the pipelaying position.
  • clamp 73 is movable with respect to straightener 72 via cylinders 74, a compensation for remaining pipe length variation is provided.
  • the holding device, here clamp 73 should be capable of handling the back tension of the pipeline on the reel, which may be in the order of 100 tonnes.
  • the embodied system includes an A&R system for abandonment and retrieval of pipeline.
  • the A&R system here includes an A&R winch for an A&R wire.
  • This wire is guided over a number of sheaves including A&R sheaves 82.
  • These sheaves 82 are provided at a location above said pipeline guide 30, and are arranged such that the A&R wire end can be aligned with the firing line 21 at the upper end of the tower 20.
  • the A&R wire can thus extend along said firing line 21 downwards.
  • the shown sheave 82 can also be retracted from the firing line by pivot mechanism 82a.
  • the sheave 82 is arranged significantly above, preferably at least 4 metres, the upper tensioner 40. It is an option to provide said sheave above the lower tensioner, beneath the upper tensioner. This would have the drawback of reduction of the height of accessories to be handled by the system when the A&R system is used therefor.
  • the purpose of the invention was to prevent a decrease in back tension of the pipeline 11 on the reel upon retraction of the support frame 90.
  • Retraction of the support frame 90 may be required upon installation of accessories, e.g. the handling of a pipeline with an integrated large object, such as a connector in a flexible pipeline.
  • a connector is very large (length of e.g. 10 metres and diameter of e.g. more than 1 metre).
  • a major crane may be provided, e.g. positioned on deck 1.
  • This crane is preferably dimensioned and stationed such that it allows to support the marine pipelaying operations carried out with the tower 20 when necessary. Even more preferably, the crane has a working height reaching to above the tower 20 and a reach substantially all over said deck 1.
  • retraction of the support frame 90 may be required when a travelling clamp is used in the marine pipeline installation system.
  • tower 20 is provided with a travelling clamp assembly 100, suitable e.g. for J-laying.
  • Travelling assembly 100 comprises a travelling clamp 101 and a set of travelling cables 102 and multiple cable guides 103, and a travelling cable winch (not visible).
  • the travelling clamp 101 is allowed to travel in the firing line, up to the upper end of the tower 20.
  • the system should further comprise (not shown): a pipe loader for sequentially supplying pipe sections to an elevated position aligned with the pipeline launch trajectory, a pipe section alignment device for aligning a pipe section with the upper end of the previously launched pipeline, a pipe section work station, e.g. adapted for connecting the pipe section to the launched pipeline.
  • the moonpool 22 is covered by a movable pipe section workstation 60.
  • the workstation is slideable across rails using associated hydraulic cylinders.
  • Workstation 60 may comprise e.g. a coating and/or NDT station.
  • the pipelaying system according to the invention further includes in addition to the two tensioners in the tower 20 a stationary or static pipeline support device (not visible), arranged in the firing line below the tensioners 40, 50 and workstation 60 and adapted to support - on its own - the entire weight of the launched pipeline suspending towards the seabed.
  • a static pipeline support is for example required when the system is used for J-lay operations.
  • Said pipeline support device can be a stationary frictional clamp, having one or more clamping elements engaging on the pipeline, said clamping elements being stationary while supporting the pipeline and not being part of a track (as in a tensioner) so that the pipeline can not be moved using said stationary frictional clamp in the direction of the pipeline axis.
  • the stationary pipeline support device does allow for displacement essentially in a plane at right angles to the supported pipeline, possibly while supporting the load of the pipeline.
  • “stationary” essentially means “stationary in the direction of the pipeline”.
  • the pipeline support device is preferably embodied as a stationary hang-off clamp which can engage on the pipeline, e.g. having one or more support element engaging below a collar on the pipeline, and support the pipeline in a stationary manner.
  • hang-off clamps commonly include multiple mobile clamp parts allowing the clamp to be opened for release and passage of the pipeline and closed for support of the pipeline.
  • a stationary or static pipeline support device arranged below the tensioners 40, 50 is not supported by the tower 20, but on the hull of the vessel, e.g. via a hatch over the moonpool or otherwise, e.g. a sliding static pipeline support device mounted on the hull of the vessel. It is noted that the support device could be supported by the tower if desired.
  • the pipeline support device is integrated in a hatch assembly or supported thereby, and the one or more hatch panels are adapted to support the weight of the launched pipeline when held by the device.
  • the hang-off clamp may be composed of two mating clamp parts, each integrated in a hatch panel so that the pipeline can be held between in the clamp (e.g. a pipeline collar resting on said clamp parts) when the panels are in their closed position.
  • the hatch may also include a pipeline funnel through which a pipeline may pass when laying pipeline with the hatch panels in closed position.

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Abstract

The invention relates to a marine pipeline installation system for laying a pipeline and/or installing a subsea riser, said system at least being adapted to carry out the rigid reel lay method. The system comprises a pipeline guide supported at an elevated position by said tower for guiding said pipeline from a first trajectory extending between the reel and the pipeline guide to the firing line along said tower. The pipeline guide is supported by the tower via an associated guide support frame, the support frame being adapted to allow for displacement of the pipeline guide between a pipelaying position, wherein one end of the pipeline guide is positioned in the firing line, and a retracted, non-operable position. According to the invention, the guide support frame allows movement of the pipeline guide in a combined upward direction and direction towards the reel, such that in the retracted position of the guide support frame the length of the first trajectory is essentially the same as in the pipelaying position.

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MARINE PIPELINE INSTALLATION SYSTEM AND METHODS
The invention relates to a marine pipeline installation system for laying a pipeline and/or installing a subsea riser, said system at least being adapted to carry out the rigid reel lay method, wherein the system comprises:
one or more storage reels for storage of rigid pipeline to be installed, a pipeline launch tower adapted for launching the pipeline in a firing line, a pipeline guide supported at an elevated position by said tower for guiding said pipeline from a first trajectory extending between the reel and the pipeline guide to the firing line along said tower,
the pipeline guide being supported by the tower via an associated guide support frame, the support frame being adapted to allow for displacement of the pipeline guide between a pipelaying position, wherein one end of the pipeline guide is positioned in the firing line, and a retracted, non-operable position.
Such a system is known e.g. from WO2007/108673 from the same applicant. The feature that the support frame is pivotably connected to the tower allows to remove the pipeline guide from the firing line. This is in particular useful when large accessories have to be installed in the pipeline. When removing the pipeline guide from the firing line the firing line is cleared to allow accessories to enter the firing line. The clearance may e.g. be required when the accessories are to enter the firing line from above, e.g when being lowered by a crane. In WO2007/108673 the marine pipeline installation system also comprises tensioners, which are retractable from the firing line for the same reason: to clear the firing line, here to allow accessories to enter the firing line.
A disadvantage of this pivotable support frame is that when the guide is being retracted, the first trajectory is effectively shortened. As a result, the back tension of the pipeline on the reel is reduced, which is undesirable as this leads to uncoiling of the pipeline, and cause pipeline portions to be squeezed. Another disadvantage may be that pipeline that has already been straightened, is retracted and subsequently led through the straightener again. However, rigid pipes cannot be straightened twice, as this leads to pipe deterioration and may be detrimental to the pipeline's quality. The aim of the invention was to provide an improved marine pipeline installation system. This aim is achieved by a marine pipeline installation wherein the guide support frame allows movement of the pipeline guide in a combined upward direction and direction towards the reel, such that in the retracted position of the guide support frame the length of the first trajectory is essentially the same as in the pipelaying position.
As such, the back tension of the pipeline on the reel is maintained, and respooling the pipeline onto the reel is prevented. Thus, the reel always moves in one (forward) direction, and never has to spool backwards.
This is advantageous as retraction of the support frame may be required frequently, e.g. for the installation of accessories, or when a travelling block is to be used in the marine pipeline installation system, or when the marine pipeline installation system is to be used for J-laying.
Preferably, in the retracted position of the guide support frame, a clear envelope is present around the firing line having a minimum distance to said pipeline guide of at least one metre, preferably at least 2 metres.
Further advantageous embodiments are described in the claims and with respect to the drawings, in which:
Fig. 1 shows in a perspective view a portion of a marine pipeline installation system according to the invention;
Fig. 2a shows in a side view the marine pipeline installation system of claim 1 during pipelaying;
Fig. 2b shows in a side view the marine pipeline installation system of claim 1 with the support frame being moved to a retracted position;
Fig. 3 shows in detail the support frame of fig. 1.
In figs. 1 , 2a and 2b a marine pipeline installation system 10 is depicted, suitable for offshore pipeline installation and/or installation of a subsea riser. The system 10 is at least adapted to carry out the rigid reel lay method. Rigid pipeline is commonly a coated or non-coated steel pipeline, comprising inherent tension when spooled onto a reel.
In the shown embodiment, the installation system is provided on a deck 1 of a vessel (not shown). The vessel may be of a monohull design, but other design (e.g. as a semi- submersible vessel, as converted drilling rig, etc) are also possible.
The system 10 as shown comprises a storage reel 2 for storage of rigid pipeline 1 1 to be installed. It is conceivable that the system 10 comprises more than one storage reel. For example, a vessel could have one or more reels arranged (partly) within the hull of the vessel. It will be clear to the man skilled in the art that any other suitable location and embodiment of the reel(s) can be envisaged for the vessel of the invention.
In the shown embodiment, the reel 2 has a horizontal axis of rotation 2a (called a vertical reel). The reel 2 is supported by a support frame 3, which is movable along horizontal rails 4a, 4b, provided on deck 1 , parallel to the axis of rotation 2a. The purpose of these rails 4a, 4b will be explained later. It is also within the scope of the invention that the reel has a vertical axis of rotation, and/ or that the reel is fixed to a support, e.g. the deck of the vessel.
System 10 further comprises a pipeline launch tower 20 adapted for launching the pipeline 11 (and other objects as will be explained) in a firing line or pipeline launch trajectory 21. The firing line 21 is essentially vertical and parallel to the tower 20.
Preferably, the firing line is provided adjacent the tower 20.
In the shown embodiment, a moonpool 22 is provided in said deck 1 , extending through the hull. The moonpool may be located on the centreline of the vessel and about centrally in relation to the length of the vessel. Adjacent the moonpool 22, the pipeline launch tower 20 is provided, such that firing line 21 extends through said moonpool 22. Alternatively, the pipeline launch tower 20 may also be provided at the bow, stern or side of a vessel, as a result of which the pipeline is launched over the bow, stern or side into the sea.
The tower 20 here is designed as a structure arranged at one side of the moonpool 22. The tower 20 may be arranged at the aft side of the moonpool, the firing line extending along the bow or front side of the tower 20. Alternatively, the tower 20 could e.g. be arranged at the port or starbord side of the vessel, or at the bow side of the moonpool 22. In a not-shown, non-preferred embodiment, the tower could have the form of a derrick (e.g. a latticed framework) extending over the moonpool 22, wherein the firing line 21 or pipeline launch trajectory- passes within the structure of the derrick.
In the shown embodiment, the tower 20 is supported at its lower end on the deck 1 of the vessel by a pivot structure 25 having a horizontal pivot axis, which extends preferably at right angles to the centreline of the vessel 1.
According to the shown, preferred embodiment, at least one, here two telescopic members 26 are arranged between the deck 1 and the tower 20 allow to adjust the inclination of the tower 20. In this example the inclination of the tower 20 can be varied in the range from 0 degrees to 40 degrees from vertical. When desired a smaller or broader range of tower inclination, or even a non-inclinable tower can be envisaged.
In this example the tower 20 comprises two spaced apart main vertical beams 28 interconnected by a number of horizontal crossbeams 29a, 29b, 29c.
At or near the upper end of the tower 20 a pipeline guide 30 is arranged, here embodied as a circular pipeline aligner wheel over which the pipeline is guided. As such the guide member 30 diverts the pipeline 11 from a first trajectory extending between the reel 2 and the pipeline guide 30 (here essentially in vertically upward direction) to the firing line 21. The firing line 21 here is essentially parallel to the tower 20 and the remains so even when the tower 20 is inclined. In an embodiment of the tower as a derrick over said moonpool the firing line would extend within said derrick. Alternatively, the pipeline guide may comprise e.g. a curved arm, or s semi-circular pipe aligner.
The system may include a number of additional pipeline guide members in the first trajectory to establish a path for the pipeline between the position of the reel 2 and the pipeline guide 30 in the tower. The purpose of the rails 4a, 4b on which the reel 2 is being provided is that the position of the reel can be adapted to the position of the guide member 30, in particular, to align the position where the pipeline leaves reel 2 with the guide member 30, to prevent sideways bending of the pipeline as much as possible.
The tower 20 is equipped in this example (as is preferred) with two pipeline tensioners, an upper tensioner 40 and a lower tensioner 50. This arrangement of two tensioners 40, 50 allows for a large number of operations to be performed (more than with a single tensioner), whereas a larger number of tensioners (although possible with the present invention) is considered to increase the complexity of the system in undesirable manner.
Tensioners are well known in the art of marine pipelaying. Commonly such tensioners include a tensioner frame and multiple, e.g. four endless tracks supported in a mobile manner in the frame to allow for variation of the gap between the tensioner to at least accommodate various pipeline diameters. Said tracks are adapted for engaging the pipeline and supporting at least part of the weight of the launched pipeline, the tensioner frame being supported by said tower via an associated tensioner support assembly. Basically any suitable tensioner can be employed in conjunction with the present inventive pipelaying system and method.
As is also common in the art the tensioner tracks here each form part of a track unit including a robust chassis, support rollers or other bearing means mounted therein for the endless track (not shown), and one more track drive/brake members (e.g. a hydraulic motor or electromotor) for effecting drive and/or braking motion of the track. Furthermore, as is a know option, the tensioner frames here are designed so that they can be opened, so that in the open state an opening is present in the side of the frame which e.g. allows to bring a pipeline sideways into the tensioner and/or remove a pipeline from said tensioner.
Tensioners 40 and 50 are of a similar design here. In the example shown here each tensioner includes a tensioner frame and multiple, here four, tracks supported by said tensioner frame. As mentioned before each tensioner 40, 50 can have a high capacity for supporting pipeline load, preferably of at least 100 tonnes. In this example it is envisaged that each tensioner 40, 50 has a capacity of about 400 tons.
The frame of each tensioner 40, 50 is supported by the tower 20 via an associated support assembly. In this preferred embodiment the tensioners 40, 50 are each supported by a parallel bar linkage composed here of two sets of parallel support bars 45, 55, each set at one side of the frame. As is common the bars 45, 55 are pivoted at both their ends to the tower 20 and the frame respectively. As can be seen in the drawings the lower ends of the bars 45, 55 are connected here to the cross-members 29c, 29b of the tower 20.
At each parallel bar assembly an actuator, here a hydraulic cylinder (not visible) is provided, to effect motion of the linkage and thus of the tensioner frame supported thereby.
Each tensioner frame (and the track units arranged therein) can be displaced with respect to the tower between an active position (fig. 1), wherein the firing line 21 extends through the tensioner frame between the tracks, so that the tracks can engage on a pipeline 11 , and a retracted and non-operable position (not shown), wherein the firing line 21 extends outside the frame of the tensioner.
In the retracted position each of the tensioners 40, 50 may be received between the opening in the tower 20 formed by the vertical beams and the horizontal beams above and below the retracted tensioner. This provides for a docking station of each tensioner in retracted position.
It will be apparent to the man skilled in the art that other support assemblies are possible for the tensioner frames. For instance a translator/ support assembly is provided for the tensioner frame, e.g. including telescopic support arms or the like. Also a tilting or hinged support assembly could be provided, e.g. allowing the tilting or pivoting of the frame about a vertical or horizontal axis between an active and retracted position with respect to the tower. For laying rigid pipes the shown system further includes one or more straighteners 71 , 72 mounted at an elevated position on the tower, preferably between the guide member 30 and the upper tensioner 40 as is known in the art. The straighteners supported by the tower straighten the pipeline in the firing line. The straighteners 71 , 72 and pipeline guide 30 are shown in more detail in fig. 3.
A holding device, e.g a pipe clamp 73 in the shown embodiment, is preferably provided below and supported by the lowest straightener 72. This clamp is movable with respect to straightener 72 via cylinders 74, the purpose of this will be explained later.
In the shown embodiment, straighteners 71 , 72 (with clamp 73) and pipeline guide 30 are supported by the tower via an associated guide support frame 75. This is visible in detail in fig. 3. For overload protection, the pipeline guide 30 is connected movably to this guide support frame 75 via pivot arm 78, pivot axis 76 and hydraulic cylinder 77.
To compensate for varying pipe diameters, the straighteners 71 , 72 of this embodiment are also connected movably to this guide support frame 75 via pivot arm 66, frame 67, hydraulic cylinders 68a, 68b and 69a, 69b.
The guide support frame 75 is adapted to allow for displacement of the pipeline guide 30 an d the one or more straighteners 71 , 72 between a pipelaying position wherein one end of the pipeline guide is positioned in the firing line and wherein the firing line is adjacent the one or more straighteners, and a retracted, non-operable position.
According to a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the guide support frame 75 allows movement of the pipeline guide and the one or more straighteners in a combined upward direction and direction towards the reel, such that in the retracted position of the guide support frame the length of the first trajectory is essentially the same as in the pipelaying position. It is conceivable that the construction of the guide support frame allows a fluent combined upward movement and movement in a direction towards the reel, e.g. describing part of an arc of a circle, or part of an involute obtained from the curve of the departure point where the pipeline leaves the reel. Alternatively, a more stepwise movement is also conceivable, which will depend on the construction of the guide support frame.
In the shown embodiment, this is accomplished by the provision of a parallel bar linkage 90 provided between the tower and the guide support frame 75, in combination with two hydraulic cylinders 93 for displacing the guide support frame between the pipelaying and the retracted position.
Alternative to such a pivotable construction the guide support frame could also be adapted to be tilted or translated to displace the pipeline guide and the one or more straighteners between their pipelaying and retracted position.
Parallel bar linkage 90 is pivotably connected to the tower via pivot axis 91 , and in this embodiment pivoted via hydraulic cylinders 93 which are pivotably connected to the tower via pivot axis 92, and to the parallel bar linkage 90 via pivot axis 94. Parallel bar linkage 90 is pivotably connected to guide support frame 75 via pivot axis 95, the guide support frame 75 supporting the straighteners 71 , 72 and the pipeline guide 30.
In the shown embodiment, an auxiliary linkage 96 is provided to aid parallel bar linkage 90 in supporting the guide support frame 75 supporting pipeline guide 30 and straighteners 71 , 72. The auxiliary linkage 96 is pivotably connected to the tower via pivot axis 97, and to the guide support frame 75 via pivot axis 98.
As a result, the construction of the parallel bar linkage 90, auxiliary linkage 96 and guide support frame 75 allows movement of the pipeline guide 30 and the straighteners 71 , 72 and clamp 73 in a combined upward direction and direction towards the reel 2, such that in the retracted position of the support frame the length of the first trajectory is essentially the same as in the pipelaying position. As clamp 73 is movable with respect to straightener 72 via cylinders 74, a compensation for remaining pipe length variation is provided. As a consequence, the holding device, here clamp 73, should be capable of handling the back tension of the pipeline on the reel, which may be in the order of 100 tonnes.
As is common for marine pipelaying vessels the embodied system includes an A&R system for abandonment and retrieval of pipeline. The A&R system here includes an A&R winch for an A&R wire. This wire is guided over a number of sheaves including A&R sheaves 82. These sheaves 82 are provided at a location above said pipeline guide 30, and are arranged such that the A&R wire end can be aligned with the firing line 21 at the upper end of the tower 20. The A&R wire can thus extend along said firing line 21 downwards. The shown sheave 82 can also be retracted from the firing line by pivot mechanism 82a.
Preferably, as is this embodiment, the sheave 82 is arranged significantly above, preferably at least 4 metres, the upper tensioner 40. It is an option to provide said sheave above the lower tensioner, beneath the upper tensioner. This would have the drawback of reduction of the height of accessories to be handled by the system when the A&R system is used therefor.
As explained above, the purpose of the invention was to prevent a decrease in back tension of the pipeline 11 on the reel upon retraction of the support frame 90.
Retraction of the support frame 90 may be required upon installation of accessories, e.g. the handling of a pipeline with an integrated large object, such as a connector in a flexible pipeline. Such connectors are very large (length of e.g. 10 metres and diameter of e.g. more than 1 metre). For passing such a connector over the top of the tower 20 a major crane may be provided, e.g. positioned on deck 1. This crane is preferably dimensioned and stationed such that it allows to support the marine pipelaying operations carried out with the tower 20 when necessary. Even more preferably, the crane has a working height reaching to above the tower 20 and a reach substantially all over said deck 1.
Alternatively, or in addition, retraction of the support frame 90 may be required when a travelling clamp is used in the marine pipeline installation system. In the shown embodiment, tower 20 is provided with a travelling clamp assembly 100, suitable e.g. for J-laying. Travelling assembly 100 comprises a travelling clamp 101 and a set of travelling cables 102 and multiple cable guides 103, and a travelling cable winch (not visible). Upon retraction of the pipeline guide 30 and the straighteners 71 , 72, the travelling clamp 101 is allowed to travel in the firing line, up to the upper end of the tower 20. For the system to be able to perform J-lay operations, the system should further comprise (not shown): a pipe loader for sequentially supplying pipe sections to an elevated position aligned with the pipeline launch trajectory, a pipe section alignment device for aligning a pipe section with the upper end of the previously launched pipeline, a pipe section work station, e.g. adapted for connecting the pipe section to the launched pipeline.
In this example the moonpool 22 is covered by a movable pipe section workstation 60. For instance the workstation is slideable across rails using associated hydraulic cylinders. Workstation 60 may comprise e.g. a coating and/or NDT station.
The pipelaying system according to the invention further includes in addition to the two tensioners in the tower 20 a stationary or static pipeline support device (not visible), arranged in the firing line below the tensioners 40, 50 and workstation 60 and adapted to support - on its own - the entire weight of the launched pipeline suspending towards the seabed. Such a static pipeline support is for example required when the system is used for J-lay operations.
Said pipeline support device (not shown) can be a stationary frictional clamp, having one or more clamping elements engaging on the pipeline, said clamping elements being stationary while supporting the pipeline and not being part of a track (as in a tensioner) so that the pipeline can not be moved using said stationary frictional clamp in the direction of the pipeline axis. It could be that the stationary pipeline support device does allow for displacement essentially in a plane at right angles to the supported pipeline, possibly while supporting the load of the pipeline. In this respect "stationary" essentially means "stationary in the direction of the pipeline". The pipeline support device is preferably embodied as a stationary hang-off clamp which can engage on the pipeline, e.g. having one or more support element engaging below a collar on the pipeline, and support the pipeline in a stationary manner. These hang-off clamps commonly include multiple mobile clamp parts allowing the clamp to be opened for release and passage of the pipeline and closed for support of the pipeline. Preferably said a stationary or static pipeline support device, arranged below the tensioners 40, 50 is not supported by the tower 20, but on the hull of the vessel, e.g. via a hatch over the moonpool or otherwise, e.g. a sliding static pipeline support device mounted on the hull of the vessel. It is noted that the support device could be supported by the tower if desired.
Possibly, the pipeline support device is integrated in a hatch assembly or supported thereby, and the one or more hatch panels are adapted to support the weight of the launched pipeline when held by the device. The hang-off clamp may be composed of two mating clamp parts, each integrated in a hatch panel so that the pipeline can be held between in the clamp (e.g. a pipeline collar resting on said clamp parts) when the panels are in their closed position. The hatch may also include a pipeline funnel through which a pipeline may pass when laying pipeline with the hatch panels in closed position.

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1. A marine pipeline installation system for laying a pipeline and/or installing a subsea riser, said system at least being adapted to carry out the rigid reel lay method, wherein the system comprises:
one or more storage reels for storage of rigid pipeline to be installed, a pipeline launch tower adapted for launching the pipeline in a firing line, a pipeline guide supported at an elevated position by said tower for guiding said pipeline from a first trajectory extending between the reel and the pipeline guide to the firing line along said tower,
the pipeline guide being supported by the tower via an associated guide support frame, the support frame being adapted to allow for displacement of the pipeline guide between a pipelaying position, wherein one end of the pipeline guide is positioned in the firing line, and a retracted, non-operable position,
wherein the guide support frame allows movement of the pipeline guide in a combined upward direction and direction towards the reel, such that in the retracted position of the guide support frame the length of the first trajectory is essentially the same as in the pipelaying position.
2. System according to claim 1 , wherein the system further comprises one or more one or more straighteners supported by the tower to straighten the pipeline in the firing line, the one or more straighteners being supported by the tower via the associated guide support frame, the support frame being adapted to allow for displacement of the pipeline guide and the one or more straighteners between a pipelaying position, wherein one end of the pipeline guide is positioned in the firing line and wherein the firing line is adjacent the one or more straighteners, and a retracted, non-operable position, wherein the guide support frame allows movement of the pipeline guide and the one or more straighteners in a combined upward direction and direction towards the reel, such that in the retracted position of the guide support frame the length of the first trajectory is essentially the same as in the pipelaying position.
3. System according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the system further comprises one or more tensioners supported by said tower, each tensioner comprising a tensioner frame and multiple tracks supported by said tensioner frame, said tracks being adapted for engaging the pipeline and supporting at least part of the weight of the launched pipeline, the tensioner frame being supported by said tower via an associated tensioner support assembly.
4. System according to claim 3, wherein the tensioner support assembly of at least one tensioner frame supported by said tower, preferably of all tensioner frames, is adapted to allow for displacement of the tensioner frame with respect to the tower between an active position, wherein the firing line extends through the tensioner frame between the tracks, so that the tracks can engage on a pipeline, and a retracted and non-operable position.
5. System according to one or more of the preceding claims, wherein the pipeline guide comprises a curved arm or pipe aligner.
6. System at least according to claim 2, wherein in the retracted position of the guide support frame a clear envelope is present around the firing line having a minimum distance to said pipeline guide and the one or more straighteners of at least one metre, preferably at least 2 metres.
7. System at least according to claim 2, wherein a pipe clamp is provided below the one or more straighteners, which pipe clamp is also supported by the guide support frame, preferably supported by a straightener.
8. System at least according to claim 2, further comprising a pipeline support device arranged in the firing line below said one or more straighteners and preferably below one or more tensioners, adapted to support the weight of the launched pipeline.
9. System according to one or more of the preceding claims, further comprising one or more actuators, e.g. hydraulic cylinders, for displacing the guide support frame between the pipelaying and the retracted position.
10. System according to one or more of the preceding claims, wherein the guide support frame is supported by a parallel bar linkage on the tower.
1 1. System according to one or more of the preceding claims, further comprising a vessel, e.g. a monohull vessel, on which said tower is arranged.
12. System according to one or more of the preceding claims, wherein said vessel has a moonpool and the marine pipelaying system is adapted to lay pipeline through said moonpool.
13. System according to one or more of the preceding claims, wherein at least one A&R sheave is provided at a location above said pipeline guide, and wherein an associated A&R winch and A&R wire are provided, said A&R sheave being arranged such that said A&R wire can extend along said firing line.
14. System according to one or more of the preceding claims, wherein the tower is provided with a travelling clamp assembly, suitable e.g. for J-laying, comprising a travelling clamp which is allowed to travel in the firing line when the pipeline guide is in the retracted, non-operable position.
15. System according to one or more of the preceding claims, wherein the tower is pivotable to adjust inclination of the tower.
16. System according one or more of the preceding claims, further comprising a J-Lay installation, which J-Lay installation includes at least: a pipe loader for sequentially supplying pipe sections to an elevated position aligned with the pipeline launch trajectory, a pipe section alignment device for aligning a pipe section with the upper end of the previously launched pipeline, a pipe section work station, e.g. adapted for connecting the pipe section to the launched pipeline.
17. Method for installing an offshore pipeline and/or subsea riser wherein use is made of a system according to one or more of the preceding claims.
18. Method for rigid reel pipelaying, wherein use is made of a marine pipeline installation system for laying a pipeline and/or installing a subsea riser, said system at least being adapted to carry out the rigid reel lay method, said system comprising: one or more storage reels for storage of rigid pipeline to be installed, a pipeline launch tower adapted for launching the pipeline in a firing line, a pipeline guide supported at an elevated position by said tower for guiding said pipeline from a first trajectory extending between the reel and the pipeline guide to the firing line along said tower,
the pipeline guide being supported by the tower via an associated guide support frame, the support frame being adapted to allow for displacement of the pipeline guide between a pipelaying position, wherein one end of the pipeline guide is positioned in the firing line, and a retracted, non-operable position,
according to the which method:
rigid reel pipelaying takes place while the guide support frame is in the pipelaying position;
pipelaying is interrupted by cutting the pipe in the firing line, such that the pipe end connected to the pipeline on the reel remains guided by the pipeline guide; the guide support frame is moved to the retracted position to move the pipeline guide in a combined upward direction and direction towards the reel, such that in the retracted position of the guide support frame the length of the first trajectory is essentially the same as in the pipelaying position.
19. Method according to claim 18, wherein use is made of a marine pipeline installation system including one or more pipeline tensioners, each tensioner comprising a tensioner frame and multiple tracks supported by said tensioner frame, said tracks being adapted for engaging the pipeline and supporting at least part of the weight of the launched pipeline, the tensioner frame being supported via an associated tensioner support assembly, wherein the tensioner support assembly of at least one tensioner, preferably of all tensioners, is adapted to allow for displacement of the tensioner frame with respect to the tower between an active position, wherein the firing line extends through the tensioner frame between tracks, so that the tracks can engage on a pipeline, and a retracted and non-operable position, and wherein when the guide support frame is moved to the retracted position the one or more pipeline tensioners are also moved to the retracted position to clear the firing line.
20. Method according to claim 18, wherein said system furthermore includes J-lay equipment, and the guide support frame is retracted to create space for effecting J-lay using said J-lay equipment.
21. Method according to claim 20, wherein a pipeline is installed containing a pipeline part realised by pipeline coming from a reel using the reel lay method, and a further part is realised by the J-lay method wherein sections of pipeline are added sequentially to the launched pipeline, said pipeline guide being employed during reel laying in their active position, and the pipeline guide being retracted to allow for performing J-lay.
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