VERTICAL BRANCH INLINE MANIFOLD SYSTEM
20220307350 · 2022-09-29
Inventors
Cpc classification
E21B43/017
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E21B43/017
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
The present invention relates to a hydrocarbon production inline manifold system. The inline manifold system includes a carrier pipe with a longitudinal carrier pipe axis. The carrier pipe is provided with a plurality of hubs each with a jumper port. A hub longitudinal axis is arranged perpendicular to the carrier pipe axis. The hub longitudinal axes of the plurality of hubs are in a common plane with the carrier pipe axis. A flow line is located inside the carrier pipe. At least one valve is located in a flowpath between each of the plurality of hubs and the flow line.
Claims
1-9. (canceled)
10. A hydrocarbon production inline manifold system comprising a carrier pipe with a longitudinal carrier pipe axis, wherein the carrier pipe is provided with a plurality of hubs each with a jumper port; a hub longitudinal axis is arranged perpendicular to the longitudinal carrier pipe axis; the hub longitudinal axes of the plurality of hubs are in a common plane with the carrier pipe axis; a flowline (10) is located inside the carrier pipe; and at least one valve is located in a flowpath between each of the plurality of hubs and the flowline.
11. The inline manifold system according to claim 10, wherein each of the plurality of hubs is fixed to a longitudinal alignment system attached to the carrier pipe.
12. The inline manifold system according to claim 11, wherein the longitudinal alignment system includes a common carrier frame for the plurality of hubs, wherein a plurality of frame spacers extend between the common carrier frame and the carrier pipe, and wherein the at least one valve of each of the plurality of hubs is located between the common carrier frame and the carrier pipe.
13. The inline manifold system according to claim 11, wherein longitudinal alignment system includes an individual carrier frame for each hub, wherein a plurality of frame spacers extend between each of the carrier frames and the carrier pipe, and wherein the at least one valve of each of the plurality of hubs is located between each of the carrier frames and the carrier pipe.
14. The inline manifold system (1) according to claim 10, wherein hinged mudmat elements are arranged on each side of the carrier pipe and the alignment system.
15. The inline manifold system according to claim 14, further including a locking arrangement locking the mudmats in an unfolded position upon transition of the mudmats from a folded position to the unfolded position.
16. The inline manifold system according to claim 10, wherein a bend restrictor is fixed to each end of the carrier pipe, and wherein the flowline runs through the bend restrictor.
17. The inline manifold system according to claim 14, wherein a plane of the hinged mudmat elements in an unfolded position is perpendicular each of the longitudinal axes of the plurality of hubs.
18. The inline manifold system according to claim 14, wherein the carrier pipe includes openings, and wherein a connecting pipe forming a T-branch with the flowline extending through each of the openings in the carrier pipe is in fluid connection with each of the valves.
Description
[0019] Short description of the enclosed drawings:
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[0029] Detailed description of an embodiment of the invention with reference to the enclosed drawings:
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[0031] The inline vertical manifold 1 is provided with a hinged mudmat 8.
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[0034] A jumper port 19 on each of six vertical inline branches can be closed with a valve with a torque tool bucket 5 allowing a ROV to open or close the valve. Alternatively, the torque tool bucket 5 could be substituted with an integrated, powered actuator.
[0035] Each vertical inline branch includes a vertical hub and alignment system. The hub 2 includes a flowline bore from the jumper port 19 to the flow line, a carrier frame 3 and a valve.
[0036] The hinged mudmat 8 is secured to a carrier pipe 9 through a flowline bend restrictor 6 at each side interconnected by the carrier pipe 9. The flowline bend restrictors 6 are inline with the carrier pipe 9 while the flowline 10 is entered inside the bend restrictors 6 leading to the inline manifold 1. Six connecting sleeves connect the hubs 2 to the flowline 10 with respective valves through openings in the carrier pipe 9 and further to the flowline 10.
[0037] The carrier pipe 9 accommodates the loads in the flowline 10, and the bend restrictors 6 distribute the loads on the flowline 10 and prevent stress concentrations and buckling.
[0038] Temporary mudmat locking pins and/or secure wires (not shown) may be provided to hold the two, hinged mudmat halves of the mudmat 8 in a folded position prior to installation on a seabed. A pressure or protection cap (not shown) six in total may be located on each hub 2 to provide pressure barrier or debris/impact protection.
[0039] A transponder bucket 11 is installed allowing position measurement during and after installation, as well as metrology. An ROV may remove the instrument after final measurement.
[0040] The flows from the jumper ports 19 are channelled through each vertical inline branch at the centre of the inline manifold 1 to the carrier pipe 9 and further to the flowline 10.
[0041] Each bend restrictor 6 includes a padeye 12.
[0042] A longitudinal alignment system 23 including hub carrier frames 3 is supported at a distance from the carrier pipe 9 by frame spacers 4 at each end and at the middle. The frame spacers 4 are dimensioned to allow barrier valves to be installed between the longitudinal alignment system 23 and the carrier pipe 9.
[0043] Two spring loaded locking arrangements 7 hold the mudmats 8 in the unfolded position. The jumper ports 19 connect a jumper with the flowline 10. Padeyes 12 facilitate lifting.
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[0045] The longitudinal hub block frame 3 supported at a distance from the carrier pipe 9 includes a straight frame portion extending along the length of the system to allow the number of hubs 2 to be lined up and secured to the frame. The frame spacers 4 are arranged at each end and at the middle of the longitudinal hub block frame 3. The frame spacers 4 dimensioned to allow the barrier valves 14 to be installed between the longitudinal hub block frame 3 and the carrier pipe 9, extending perpendicularly to a longitudinal axis 39 of the carrier pipe 9 and a longitudinal axis of the longitudinal hub block frame 3. The a longitudinal axis 39 of the carrier pipe 9 is perpendicular to a hub longitudinal axis 20.
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[0048] The hubs 2 are directed perpendicularly to the flowline 10, the carrier pipe 9 and to the unfolded mudmat 8 and are thus facing directly upwards when the system is installed when the inline manifold 1 is positioned at the seabed, it will provide a vertical jumper connection.
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[0050] In the installation configuration the at least two mudmat parts are folded and each carrier surface define separate carrier planes.
[0051] The folded position is maintained to allow assembly of the inline manifolds and the mudmats 8 onto the flowline on a pipe laying ship during pipe laying operations. The width of the assembly is less than a maximum width the pipe laying ship allows. The assembly may be installed on the flowline during ordinary pipe laying operation without stopping the pipe laying ship. The bend restrictor 6 and the carrier pipe 9 also facilitates the assembly on the flowline assembly line.
[0052] The hubs 2 are facing towards the top of the system and is located between the folded mudmat parts.
[0053] Six clamp connectors (not shown) are located on the hubs to provide suitable connections with branch pipes/jumpers.
[0054] Telescopic arms (not shown) may extend above the two mudmat parts and secure the mudmat in the open, unfolded position. The telescopic arms may run in a direction parallel to the mudmat parts when these are unfolded and may also contribute to the unfolding of the two mudmat parts in the event the mud mat parts do not unfold completely under the effect of gravity.
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[0056] The embodiment on