Systems and Methods for Tethering a Subsea Structure
20220402577 · 2022-12-22
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International classification
B63B21/50
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A system for tethering a subsea structure includes an anchor embedded in the sea bed, a mud mat disposed partially above the seafloor, a link attached to the anchor and to the mud mat, and a flexible tension member. One end of the flexible tension member is coupled to a tensioning system configured to pay in and pay out the flexible tension member. The tensioning system is mounted on one of the subsea structure or on the mud mat. The other end of the flexible tension member is coupled to the other of the subsea structure or on the mud mat. The anchor may optionally be buried below the seafloor.
Claims
1. A system for tethering a subsea structure, the system comprising: an anchor embedded in the sea bed; a mud mat disposed partially above the seafloor; a link attached to a point of the anchor located below the seafloor and to the mud mat; a flexible tension member, wherein the flexible tension member extends horizontally and vertically from a first end to a second end to impart a lateral preload and a vertical preload to the subsea structure; and a tensioning system mounted on the mud mat, wherein the tensioning system is configured to pay in and pay out the flexible tension member, wherein the first end of the flexible tension member is coupled to the tensioning system, and wherein the second end of the flexible tension member is coupled to the subsea structure.
2. A system for tethering a subsea structure, the system comprising: an anchor embedded in sea bed; a mud mat disposed partially above the seafloor; a link attached to a point of the anchor located below the seafloor and to the mud mad; a flexible tension member, wherein the flexible tension member extends horizontally and vertically from a first end to a second end to impart a lateral preload and a vertical preload to the subsea structure; and a tensioning system mounted on the subsea structure, wherein the tensioning system is configured to pay in and pay out the flexible tension member, wherein the first end of the flexible tension member is coupled to the tensioning system, and wherein the second end of the flexible tension member is coupled to the mud mat.
3. The system of claim 1, wherein the anchor is buried below the seafloor.
4. The system of claim 3, wherein the anchor includes one of a torpedo anchor and suction embedded plate anchor (SEPLA).
5. The system of claim 1, wherein the anchor has an upper end disposed above the seafloor and a lower end disposed in the seabed below the seafloor.
6. The system of claim 5, wherein the anchor includes a suction pile.
7. The system of claim 1, wherein the subsea structure includes a subsea blow-out preventer (BOP).
8. The system of claim 1, further comprising another tensioning system mounted on the subsea structure, wherein the second end of the flexible tension member is coupled to the subsea structure by attaching the second end of flexible tension member to the other tensioning system.
9. The system of claim 2, further comprising another tensioning system mounted on the mud mat, wherein the second end of the flexible tension member is coupled to the mud mat by attaching the second end of flexible tension member to the other tensioning system.
10. A method for tethering a subsea blow-out preventer (BOP) coupled to a subsea wellhead, the method comprising: embedding an anchor to in the sea bed; disposing a mud mat partially above the seafloor; attaching a link to a point of the anchor located below the seafloor and to the mud mat; mounting a tensioning system on the mud mat; and applying tension to a flexible tension member to impart a lateral preload and a vertical preload to the subsea BOP, wherein the flexible tension member extends horizontally and vertically from a first end coupled to the tensioning system to a second end coupled to the subsea BOP, and wherein the tensioning system is configured to pay in and pay out the flexible tension member.
11. A method for tethering a subsea blow-out preventer (BOP) coupled to a subsea wellhead, the method comprising: embedding an anchor to in the sea bed; disposing a mud mat partially above the seafloor; attaching a link to a point of the anchor located below the seafloor and to the mud mat; mounting a tensioning system on the subsea BOP; and applying tension to a flexible tension member to impart a lateral preload and a vertical preload to the subsea BOP, wherein the flexible tension member extends horizontally and vertically from a first end coupled to the tensioning system to a second end coupled to the mud mat, and wherein the tensioning system is configured to pay in and pay out the flexible tension member.
12. The method of claim 10, wherein the anchor is buried below the seafloor.
13. The method of claim 10, wherein the anchor has an upper end disposed above the seafloor and a lower end disposed in the seabed below the seafloor.
14. The system of claim 2, wherein the anchor is buried below the seafloor.
15. The system of claim 14, wherein the anchor includes one of a torpedo anchor and suction embedded plate anchor (SEPLA).
16. The system of claim 2, wherein the anchor has an upper end disposed above the seafloor and a lower end disposed in the seabed below the seafloor.
17. The system of claim 16, wherein the anchor includes a suction pile.
18. The system of claim 2, wherein the subsea structure includes a subsea blow-out preventer (BOP).
19. The method of claim 11, wherein the anchor is buried below the seafloor.
20. The method of claim 11, wherein the anchor has an upper end disposed above the seafloor and a lower end disposed in the seabed below the seafloor.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0015] For a more detailed description of the embodiments of the disclosure, reference will now be made to the accompanying drawings:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
[0022] The following discussion is directed to various exemplary embodiments. However, one skilled in the art will understand that the examples disclosed herein have broad application, and that the discussion of any embodiment is meant only to be exemplary of that embodiment, and not intended to suggest that the scope of the disclosure, including the claims, is limited to that embodiment.
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[0024] The system 10 comprises an anchor embedded in the seabed. For example, in
[0025] The system 10 comprises a mud mat 22 disposed partially above the seafloor 16 at a location nearer to the anchor than the subsea structure. As shown in
[0026] The system 10 comprises a link 30 attached to a point 32 of the anchor located below the seafloor 16 and to the mud mat 22. The link 30 may include a cable, a chain, or another known link. The link 30 is preferably placed under tension between the point 32 of the anchor and the mud mat 22. As such, the link 30 can be used to hinder sliding of the mud mat 22 on the seafloor 16 under loads that exceed the maximum magnitude of horizontal load resisted by the mud mat 22 alone.
[0027] The system 10 comprises a tensioning system 34. As shown in
[0028] The system 10 comprises a flexible tension member 38. The flexible tension member 38 extends horizontally and vertically from a first end to a second end to impart a lateral preload and a vertical preload to the subsea structure when the flexible tension member 38 is placed under tension. The tensioning system 34 is used to adjust the preload, preferably to a level sufficient to pull out any slack, curve, and catenary in the flexible tension member 38. The first end of the flexible tension member 38 is coupled to the tensioning system 34. The second end of the flexible tension member 38 is coupled to an elevated point 40 of the subsea structure, such as with a hook adapted to be opened and closed with an ROV.
[0029] The point 32 is preferably selected, and the link 30 is preferably sized, such that, in use, a center of the mud mat 22 is located on or above a plane 42 joining the point 32 to the elevated point 40. As such, the link 30 and the flexible tension member 38 would impart a downward force to the mud mat 22 when they are placed under tension.
[0030] In alternative embodiments, the tensioning system 34 may be mounted on the subsea structure, and the flexible tension member 38 may include one end coupled to the tensioning system 34 and another end coupled to the mud mat 22. Furthermore, two tensioning systems 34 may be used in conjunction, one mounted on the subsea structure, and one mounted on the mud mat 22.
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[0032] In other embodiments, more or less than four mud mats 22 may be used. Furthermore, more than one tensioning system 34 and corresponding flexible tension member 38 may be coupled to each of the mud mats 22. In addition, all or some of the tensioning systems 34 may be mounted on the subsea structure instead of the mud mats 22, as explained hereinabove.
[0033] In other embodiments, the system 10 may include a plurality of links, each attached to a corresponding one of a plurality of anchors embedded in the seabed. Optionally, more than one link may be attached to a single anchor. Each of the plurality of links is attached to an eye of the mud mat 22, of to other attachment means. In such embodiments, the mud mat 22 may not necessarily be in the vertical plane joining the BOP 12 and one of the anchors. Furthermore, in such embodiments, a few of the links attached to the mud mat 22 may be attached to a point of the anchor located at the seafloor 16, or slightly above the seafloor 16.
[0034] In other embodiments, a link 30 may comprise a first link portion attached to a point of a first anchor located below the seafloor 16 and attached to or wrapped on a coupler, and a second link portion attached to or wrapped on the coupler and attached to the mud mat 22. Optionally, the link 30 may comprise a third link portion attached to a point of a second anchor and attached to or wrapped on the coupler, the point of the second anchor being preferably, but not necessarily located below the seafloor 16.