Subsea safety node
11613954 · 2023-03-28
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F15B13/0807
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
E21B33/0355
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
F15B20/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
E21B33/035
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E21B43/01
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
F15B13/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A safety node for a hydrocarbon extraction facility control system, the node comprising: a hydraulic input; a hydraulic output; a directional control valve disposed between the hydraulic input and the hydraulic output; and a functional safety electronics module containing a logic solver in operable communication with the directional control valve; wherein the logic solver is configured to operate the directional control valve to permit hydraulic communication between the hydraulic input and the hydraulic output in response to the presence of a given condition and inhibit hydraulic communication between the hydraulic input and the hydraulic output in response to the absence of a given condition.
Claims
1. A hydrocarbon extraction system, comprising: one or more sensors; a hydraulically operated device; a hydraulic supply line; a subsea control module associated with a first housing comprising: a subsea control module hydraulic input coupled to the hydraulic supply line; a subsea control module hydraulic output; and a control device for controlling flow between the hydraulic input the hydraulic output; and a safety node associated with a separate second housing comprising: a safety node hydraulic input coupled to the subsea control module hydraulic output; a safety node hydraulic output coupled to the hydraulically operated device; a directional control valve disposed between the safety node hydraulic input and the safety node hydraulic output; a power supply; a functional safety electronics module containing a logic solver in operable communication with the directional control valve, wherein the logic solver is configured to operate the directional control valve to permit hydraulic communication between the safety node hydraulic input and the safety node hydraulic output in response to the presence of a given condition and inhibit hydraulic communication between the safety node hydraulic input and the safety node hydraulic output in response to the absence of a given condition, the logic solver communicably coupled to the one or more sensors and receives data from the one or more sensors, and determines whether the given condition is present based at least in part on the data; a first wet mate connector electrically coupled to the power supply to allow external power to be supplied to the power supply; and a second wet mate connector electrically coupled to an interface for the logic solver and communicably coupling the logic solver to the one or more sensors; wherein the subsea control module is arranged upstream of a stab plate associated with the safety node such that the hydraulic supply line passes through the subsea control module before terminating at a production master valve, and electric power is routed through the subsea control module to the safety node.
2. The hydrocarbon extraction system according to claim 1, further comprising a vent line connected to the directional control valve, wherein the logic solver is configured to operate the directional control valve to permit hydraulic communication between the safety node hydraulic input and the vent line in response to the absence of the given condition.
3. The hydrocarbon extraction system according to claim 1, wherein the given condition is a range of temperatures.
4. The hydrocarbon extraction system according to claim 1, wherein the given condition is a range of pressures.
5. The hydrocarbon extraction system according to claim 1, further comprising a third wet mate connector in communication with the functional safety electronics module to allow sensor readings to be output from the safety node.
6. The hydrocarbon extraction system according to claim 1, wherein the safety node is located at a stab plate of the hydrocarbon extraction system.
7. A method of controlling a valve in a hydrocarbon extraction facility comprising the steps of: providing a control system for the hydrocarbon extraction facility, the control system comprising a subsea control module associated with a first housing comprising a hydraulic input, a hydraulic output, and a control device for controlling flow between the hydraulic input and the hydraulic output, wherein the hydraulic input is coupled to a hydraulic supply line; providing a safety node associated with a separate second housing, said safety node comprising a safety node hydraulic input coupled to the subsea control module hydraulic output, a safety node hydraulic output coupled to a hydraulically operated device, a directional control valve disposed between the safety node hydraulic input and the safety node hydraulic output, a power supply, a functional safety electronics module comprising a logic solver in operable communication with the directional control valve, a first wet mate connector electrically coupled to the power supply to allow external power to be supplied to the power supply, and a second wet mate connector electrically coupled to an interface for the logic solver and communicably coupling the logic solver to one or more sensors wherein the logic solver receives data from the one or more sensors, and determines whether a given condition is present based at least in part on the data; wherein the subsea control module is arranged upstream of a stab plate associated with the safety node such that the hydraulic supply line passes through the subsea control module before terminating at a production master valve, and electric power is routed through the subsea control module to the safety node; operating the directional control valve to permit hydraulic communication between the safety node hydraulic input and the safety node hydraulic output in response to the presence of the given condition and inhibit hydraulic communication between the safety node hydraulic input and the safety node hydraulic output in response to the absence of the given condition; and supplying hydraulic pressure to the hydraulically operated device when the directional control valve is operated to permit hydraulic communication between the safety node hydraulic input and the safety node hydraulic output.
8. A method of retrofitting a control system for an underwater hydrocarbon extraction facility with a safety node, comprising: disconnecting a hydraulic output of a subsea control module associated with a first housing from a directional control valve; connecting the hydraulic output of subsea control module to a hydraulic input form in a separate second housing of the safety node; and connecting a hydraulic output of the safety node to the directional control valve, wherein the safety node includes: a power supply; a functional safety electronics module comprising a logic solver in operable communication with the directional control valve, wherein the logic solver is configured to operate the directional control valve to permit hydraulic communication between the hydraulic input and the hydraulic output of the safety node in response to the presence of a given condition and inhibit hydraulic communication between the hydraulic input and the hydraulic output of the safety node in response to the absence of the given condition; a first wet mate connector electrically coupled to the power supply to allow external power to be supplied to the power supply; and a second wet mate connector electrically coupled to an interface for the logic solver and communicably coupling the logic solver to a sensor, wherein the logic solver receives data from the one or more sensors, and determines whether the given condition is present based at least in part on the data; wherein the subsea control module is arranged upstream of a stab plate associated with the safety node such that a hydraulic supply line passes through the subsea control module before terminating at a production master valve, and electric power is routed through the subsea control module to the safety node.
9. The method according to claim 8, wherein the step of disconnecting is performed at a stab plate of the underwater hydrocarbon extraction facility.
10. The method according to claim 8, wherein the method further comprises the step of: connecting an electrical power supply to the functional safety electronics module of the safety node.
11. The method according to claim 8, wherein the method further comprises the step of: connecting an external sensor to the safety node, said external sensor monitoring the given condition.
12. The method according to claim 8, wherein the given condition is a range of temperatures.
13. The method according to claim 8, wherein the given condition is a range of pressures.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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(7) The housing 2 contains a functional safety electronics module (FSEM) 4 which comprises a power supply unit 5 and a logic solver 6 with an input/output interface 7. A first wet mate electrical connector 8 allows a sensor to be connected to the interface 7. A second wet mate electrical connector 9 allows a power source to be connected to the power supply unit 5.
(8) The hydraulic manifold 3 contains a directional control valve (DCV) 10, a hydraulic input 11 for receiving hydraulic fluid from a hydraulic circuit in use, a hydraulic output 12 for supplying hydraulic fluid to a hydraulic circuit in use, and a vent line 13. The DCV 10 is operable to allow hydraulic communication in a first path between the hydraulic input 11 and the hydraulic output 12, or to allow hydraulic communication in a second path between the hydraulic input 11 and the vent line 13. The interface 7 of the logic solver 6 is connected to the DCV 10 and may command the DCV 10 to switch between the above described hydraulic communication paths. In use, the vent line 13 vents into the sea.
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(11) In order to retrofit the control system with the safety node 1, the spare second wet mate connector 22 of the SCM 14 is connected to the second wet mate connector 9 of the safety node 1. This allows electrical power to be passed from the SCM 14 to the power supply unit 5 of the safety node 1. The hydraulic output 18 of the SCM 14 has been disconnected at the stab plate 19 and reconnected to the hydraulic input 11 of the safety node 1. The hydraulic output 12 of the safety node 1 has been connected back up to the stab plate 19 and terminates at the production master valve 20 in the pipework 21. A sensor 23 on the pipework 21 has been connected to the first wet mate connector 8 of the safety node 1 to put the sensor 23 in communication with the interface 7 of the logic solver 6 of the FSEM 4 of the safety node 1.
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(15) The safety node 1 of
(16) An advantage of the safety node is that subsea assets are protected from operating outside their design parameters, without the need to remove and replace components of the deployed control system.
(17) Various alternatives and modifications within the scope of the invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art. For example, the safety node could be arranged to prevent hydraulic communication between the hydraulic input and hydraulic output in response to well pressure, temperature, production conditions such as, for example, sand detection, or the detection of subsea seismic activity.
(18) This written description uses examples to disclose the invention, including the preferred embodiments, and also to enable any person skilled in the art to practice the invention, including making and using any devices or systems and performing any incorporated methods. The patentable scope of the invention is defined by the claims, and may include other examples that occur to those skilled in the art. Such other examples are intended to be within the scope of the claims if they have structural elements that do not differ from the literal language of the claims, or if they include equivalent structural elements with insubstantial differences from the literal languages of the claims.