B63B2003/147

Vessel, especially a drillship, provided with a moon pool

The invention relates to a vessel, especially a drillship or so-called drilling ship. The vessel comprises a hull having a bottom surface and a deck. A moon pool extends from the bottom surface of the hull in an upward direction through the hull. Further, the vessel is provided with a cavity located at a rear side of the moon pool, with the cavity being at least partly open at a front side to allow water to flow from the moon pool directly into the cavity. Further, the cavity is at least partly open at a bottom side to allow water to flow out of the cavity. The cavity is defined at least partly by a trailing wall sloping downwards in a rearward direction and at least partly by a ceiling connecting a rear wall of the moon pool with the downwardly sloping trailing wall.

WELL INTERVENTION MONOHULL VESSEL
20200115968 · 2020-04-16 ·

A well intervention monohull vessel and method of use including a tower type open derrick structure disposed on a deck of the vessel and a sole point land out having a sole point of riser tension contact with a top of the derrick structure. The vessel may also include subsea equipment such as an intervention riser system and an emergency disconnect package, a moon pool door preferably capable of transporting the subsea equipment, an intervention lift frame, a surface coiled tubing reel, a riser storage area, a rail, a pallet, a subsea tree, a crane, and/or drawworks.

SEMI-SUBMERSIBLE DRILLING VESSEL WITH A MUD TREATMENT AND CIRCULATION SYSTEM
20200011143 · 2020-01-09 · ·

A semi-submersible drilling vessel has a deckbox structure and a shaker room. A downward sloping mud return line is provided that passes mud from the diverter to the shaker room. In the shaker room there are one or more shale shaker devices, one or more upstream mud tanks arranged to receive gas cut mud from the one or more shale shaker devices, and a vacuum degasser having an inlet pipe extending into an upstream mud tank, a vacuum tank, a vacuum pump, and an outlet, and a degassed mud tank receiving degassed mud from the outlet of the vacuum degasser. The degassed mud tank has an effective height between the bottom thereof to the operational mud level in said degassed mud tank that is greater than the corresponding effective height of said one or more upstream mud tanks. The degassed mud tank is mounted so thatin operationthe operational mud level in said degassed mud tank is at least 1.5 meter, preferably at least 2 meters, higher than in said one or more upstream tanks with the vacuum degassers self-suction effect causing the mud to be pumped from the upstream tank, via the vacuum degasser, into the degassed mud tank.

EXCHANGEABLE RAIL SYSTEM FOR LARGE TURRET BEARING
20190359292 · 2019-11-28 · ·

A rail system for large turret bearing includes a turret bearing support structure, a rail support ring provided with a L-shaped cross section including an inward directed wedge mating face, at least two rings of radially elongated segment bolt holes, and an outermost ring of wedge bolt holes, a plurality of rail segments together forming a complete circle with an outer radius slightly smaller than the radius of the wedge mating face of the rail support ring. Each segment includes a sloped outer wedge mating surface, a downward facing contact surface with threaded bolt holes corresponding to the bolt holes in the rail support ring, an upper largely horizontal surface, and an inner largely vertical surface. The rail system includes trapeze shaped wedges each with at least one bolt hole and corresponding bolt(s), adapted to be tightened down between the wedge mating face of the support ring and the sloped outer wedge mating surface of the segments, and rail bolts for fastening the rail segments. A method for mounting the rail system and a method for replacing a rail segment are also disclosed.

Continuous vertical tubular handling and hoisting buoyant structure

A continuous vertical tubular handling and hoisting buoyant structure has a hull, a main deck, an upper neck extending downwardly from the main deck, an upper frustoconical side section, an intermediate neck, a lower neck that extends from the intermediate neck, an ellipsoidal keel and a fin-shaped appendage secured to a lower and an outer portion of the exterior of the ellipsoid keel. The upper frustoconical side section is located below the upper neck and maintained to be above a water line for a transport depth and partially below the water line for an operational depth of the buoyant structure. An automated stand building system mounted to the hull is in communication with a controller and configured to make up the marine risers, make up casing, and make up drill pipe.

Offshore drilling vessel

An offshore drilling vessel including a hull having a moonpool, a bow and a stern, an accommodation topside having crew quarters and a bridge, said accommodation topside being arranged on the hull at the bow, a main deck between the accommodation topside and the stern of the vessel, wherein a front main deck portion of the main deck extends forward of the moonpool and a rear main deck portion of the main deck extends rearward of the moonpool, a firing line hoist system mounted on the hull at said moonpool, including a drilling structure, a hoisting device supported by the drilling structure and having a load attachment device displaceable along a firing line, the hoisting device including one or more cables and one or more associated winches to manipulate the position of the load attachment device relative to the drilling structure, one or more pivotal burner booms, each burner boom having an inner portion pivotally mounted at a lateral side of the hull and an outer portion supporting a burner, the burner boom being pivotable between a storage position generally parallel to the side of the hull and an operative position wherein the boom is directed away from the hull, the burner boom in the storage position being lower than the level of the main deck.

Monohull drillship

The invention relates to a monohull drillship (1), comprising an elongated hull (2) extending in the length direction (3) of the drillship. Said hull (2) is provided with at least one open moon pool (4) arranged to be located at the waterline (5) during use of the drillship. The drillship (1) is arranged for multiple-activity operations, e.g. simultaneous drilling and casing handling, in such a manner that drilling equipment can be passed through said at least one moon pool (4) at at least two locations (7, 8), i.e. at at least two so-called well centers, which are spaced apart from each other in at least a direction (6) substantially transverse to the length direction (3) of the hull of the drillship.

SUBSEA EQUIPMENT OPERATION ARRANGEMENT FOR AN OFFSHORE PLATFORM OR VESSEL

A subsea equipment operations arrangement for an offshore platform or vessel includes a working deck with an opening to allow passage of subsea operation equipment to and from a position below the working deck, a lifting structure positioned above the opening to lift and handle heavy subsea operation equipment through the opening, and a system for transporting the heavy equipment laterally over the working deck to and from the opening. The system includes a rail structure on the working deck that supports and guides a movable carrier configured to carry the heavy equipment. The opening extends in a lateral direction from a lifting position below the lifting structure to a point aside the lifting position. A first deck section is movably arranged in the opening, covers a portion of the opening, and includes rail members.

Offshore vessel for production and storage of petroleum products
20190144083 · 2019-05-16 ·

The present invention relates to a longitudinal vessel for production and/or storage of hydrocarbons. The vessel comprises a hull which extends along a longitudinal axis between a bow and a stern of the vessel. The hull is provided with a longitudinal well for a multiple riser arrangement. The longitudinal well is located on or adjacent to a centerline along the longitudinal axis of the hull and extends vertically through the hull.

SUBSEA WELLBORE OPERATIONS VESSEL AND METHOD
20190136646 · 2019-05-09 · ·

A vessel adapted to perform subsea wellbore related operations involving a riser string that is assembled from releasably interconnected riser sections and extends between a subsea wellbore and the vessel. The riser string vertical handling system of the vessel comprises a controlled motion device that is adapted to displace the riser string lifting tool in at least one horizontal direction relative to the riser spider device at least whilst travelling between said elevated and lowered position thereof loaded by the riser string suspended from the riser string lifting tool, thereby allowing to establish an inclined travel path with selectively variable inclination of the riser string lifting tool relative to an imaginary vertical line through the riser string passage of the riser spider device, e.g. said inclined travel path having an inclination selected to correspond to an actual water current induced inclination of an upper portion of the riser string during the riser string assembly process.