Marine installation
11015398 · 2021-05-25
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E21B41/04
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
A marine installation system for installing an item on a riser includes a cable extending between two supporting points, the cable being inclined relative to the horizontal; a first ROV arranged to mount the item on the cable at a first position; and a second ROV arranged to remove the item from the cable at a second position, and to install the item on the riser.
Claims
1. A marine installation arrangement for installing an item on a riser under the surface of a sea, the arrangement comprising: a marine hydrocarbon platform including two anchor chains anchoring said marine platform to the seabed, said two anchor chains providing two supporting points; a transportation cable extending between the two supporting points, said cable being inclined relative to the horizontal; a first ROV arranged to mount said item on said cable at a first position; and a second ROV arranged to remove said item from said cable at a second position, and to install said item on said riser.
2. The arrangement as claimed in claim 1, wherein said cable is inclined at an angle of 5 to 20 degrees relative to the horizontal.
3. The arrangement as claimed in claim 2, wherein said cable is inclined relative to the horizontal at substantially a fixed angle along the whole length of the cable between said two supporting points.
4. The arrangement as claimed in claim 1, wherein said cable is inclined relative to the horizontal at substantially a fixed angle along the whole length of the cable between said two supporting points.
5. The arrangement as claimed in claim 1, wherein said first and second ROVs are connected to a vessel by umbilical cords.
6. A marine installation system comprising: the marine installation arrangement as claimed in claim 1; and said item.
7. The system as claimed in claim 6, wherein said item is a wear element.
8. The system as claimed in claim 6, wherein said item comprises two portions which are hingedly connected together.
9. The system as claimed in claim 6, wherein said item is provided with crane rigging for connecting said item to a crane wire.
10. The system as claimed in claim 6, wherein said item is provided with hook rigging for connecting said item to said transportation cable.
11. The system as claimed in claim 10, wherein said hook rigging comprises a hook for connecting said item to said transportation wire.
12. The system as claimed in claim 6, wherein the overall density of said item is lower than the density of sea water.
13. The system as claimed in claim 12, wherein said item is provided with crane rigging for connecting said item to a crane wire, wherein said item is provided with hook rigging for connecting said item to said transportation cable, and wherein the overall density of said item, said crane rigging and said hook rigging is lower than the density of sea water.
14. A method of installing an item on a riser using the marine installation system as claimed in claim 6, said method comprising: fixing said cable between said two supporting points; using said first ROV to mount said item on said cable at said first position; allowing said item to slide along said cable; and using said second ROV to remove said item from said cable at said second position, and to install said item on said riser, wherein said cable is inclined at an angle of 5 to 2.0 degrees relative to the horizontal.
15. The method as claimed in claim 14, wherein said item slides down said cable under the influence of gravity or slides up said cable as a result of buoyancy.
16. The method as claimed in claim 14, which further comprises lowering said item to said first ROV from a vessel on the surface of said sea.
17. The method as claimed in claim 16, which comprises lowering said item to said first ROV on a crane wire supported by a crane on said vessel.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
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DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
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(9) The transportation cable 22 is connected to an object outside of an area 28 where drift off, drive off, or other movement of the vessel 4 could expose the risers 8 to damage. This area 28 is indicated by shading in
(10) In a method of installing wear elements 14, the installation vessel 4 deploys a wear element 14 to the first ROV 16. This is done by lowering the wear element 14 from the crane 6 on a crane wire 30, as shown in
(11) Once the wear element 14 has been stopped by the stopper 36, the second ROV 18 releases the wear element 14 from the cable 22 and installs the wear element 14 as required on the riser 8. ROV rigging 32 and 34 used for transportation of the wear element 14 can then slide back along the cable 22, making use of negative or positive buoyancy, for later recovery, for example by the first ROV 16. In one embodiment, the wear element 14 together with its ROV rigging 32 and 34 has an overall density less than sea water, so that the wear element has positive buoyancy. This allows the wear element 14 and its ROV rigging 32 and 34 to slide upwards along transportation cable 22 from the first ROV 16 to the stopper 36, and then allows the ROV rigging 32 and 34 to slide back down the transportation cable 22 under the influence of gravity.
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(15) The transportation cable 22 may be inclined relative to the horizontal at substantially a fixed angle along the whole length of the cable 22 between the two supporting points 24 and 26.
(16) In one embodiment the transportation cable 22 can have rather low tension giving large movement of the cable 22 horizontally, and this embodiment may have no stopper 36 on the cable 22 as the wear element 14 will find a “high-point” where further movement of the wear element 14 will stop.
(17) The method described provides a time saving method to transport wear elements 14 to a ROV 18 working on the marine installation of wear elements without shutting down the platform 2. Hence potentially large and valuable production of oil and gas is secured by the method.
(18) Embodiments may relate to transportation of wear elements to a ROV worksite without exposing the risers to the potential of damage by vessel impact.
(19) Each feature disclosed or illustrated in the present specification may be incorporated in the invention, whether alone or in any appropriate combination with any other feature disclosed or illustrated herein.