Cargo Transfer Vessel
20170341715 ยท 2017-11-30
Inventors
Cpc classification
B63B2039/067
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B63B1/32
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B63B39/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B63B2035/448
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B63B1/32
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
The invention concerns a cargo transfer vessel for transferring fluid between an offshore production facility and a tanker and a method for transferring the fluid. The cargo transfer vessel comprise a hull having a first and a second outer longitudinal hull side; a deck, propulsion means for actively maintaining the cargo transfer vessel at a predetermined distance from the offshore production facility and the tanker during fluid transfer operations and fluid transfer means for transferring fluid between the offshore structure and the tanker. The vessel is further characterized in that the hull comprises a main hull member and at least one protruding hull member arranged below the cargo transfer vessels water line at each of the outer longitudinal hull sides for suppressing roll of the vessel, wherein the at least one protruding hull member extends at least partly along the hulls longitudinal length, i.e. from the start of the vessel's bow to the end of the vessel's aft.
Claims
1. A transfer vessel for transferring fluid between an offshore production facility and a tanker, comprising a transfer vessel hull having a first and a second outer longitudinal hull side; a transfer vessel deck; propulsion arrangement for actively maintaining the transfer vessel at a predetermined distance from the offshore production facility and the tanker during fluid transfer operations; and fluid transfer arrangement for transferring fluid between the offshore structure and the tanker, wherein the hull further comprises a main hull member and at least one laterally protruding hull member arranged below the transfer vessel's water line at each of the outer longitudinal hull sides for suppressing roll of the vessel, wherein the at least one laterally protruding hull member extends at least partly along the hull's longitudinal length.
2. The transfer vessel in accordance with claim 1, wherein the protruding hull member extends at least to the hull's longitudinal midpoint.
3. The transfer vessel in accordance with claim 1 or 2, wherein at least one longitudinal section of the protruding hull member extends laterally beyond the lateral boundaries of the transfer vessel's deck.
4. The transfer vessel in accordance with claim 1, wherein one or both end sections of the protruding hull member defines a resistance reducing arc curving towards the hull's vertical center plane.
5. The transfer vessel in accordance with claim 4, wherein both end sections of the protruding hull member defines a resistance reducing arc and, wherein the length of the resistance reducing arc at one end section is shorter than the length of the resistance reducing arc at the opposite end section.
6. The transfer vessel in accordance with claim 5, wherein the resistance reducing arc with the shorter length is situated closest to the bow of the transfer vessel.
7. The transfer vessel in accordance with claim 4, wherein at least one of the resistance reducing arcs terminates at a termination point situated at the surface of the main hull member.
8. The transfer vessel in accordance with claim 1, wherein a main part of the transfer vessel's bottom is flat.
9. The transfer vessel in accordance with claim 1, wherein said fluid transfer arrangement comprises a loading arrangement for receiving fluid from the offshore production facility comprising a loading manifold configured to be connected to an end of at least one production facility loading hose, a discharge arrangement for discharging fluid to the tanker comprising at least one vessel discharge hose and a fluid coupling system situated in the transfer vessel forming a fluid communicating coupling between the loading arrangement and the discharge arrangement.
10. A method for transferring hydrocarbon containing fluid from an offshore production facility to a tanker via a transfer vessel comprising a floating hull having a first and a second outer longitudinal side, wherein the floating hull displays at least one roll suppressing protrusion arranged below the transfer vessels water line, a deck, a loading arrangement for receiving fluid from the offshore structure, a discharge arrangement for transferring fluid to the tanker comprising at least one vessel discharge hose, and a fluid coupling system situated in the transfer vessel forming a fluid communicating coupling between the loading arrangement and the discharge arrangement, wherein the method comprises the following steps: a. transferring an end of the vessel discharge hose from the transfer vessel to a tanker manifold, b. connecting the end of the vessel discharge hose to the tanker manifold allowing the fluid to flow from the transfer vessel to a fluid tank within the tanker, c. moving the transfer vessel to a position where at least one production facility loading hose may be transferred between the offshore production facility and the transfer vessel, d. connecting the at least one production facility loading hose to the loading arrangement and e. transferring desired amount of fluid between the offshore production facility and the tanker via the at least one production facility loading hose, the loading arrangement, the fluid coupling system and the discharge arrangement.
11. The method in accordance with claim 10, wherein the method comprises the additional step of connecting at least one tanker hawser between the transfer vessel and a first end of the tanker prior to step a.
12. The method in accordance with claim 10 or 11, wherein step a comprises the additional steps of transferring the end of the at least one vessel discharge hose to an assisting tug and moving the assisting tug with the end of the vessel discharge hose to a position where the end of the vessel discharge hose may be connected to the tanker manifold.
13. The method in accordance with any one of claims 10, wherein step a comprises the additional step of picking up and pulling at least one messenger line connected to the end of the at least one vessel discharge hose.
14. The method in accordance with any one of claim 10, wherein the method comprises the additional step of moving an assisting tug to a second end of the tanker, connecting a tug towing hawser between the assisting tug and the second end of the tanker and adding a pulling force on the second end of the tanker by means of the assisting tug, the pulling force being directed away from the offshore production facility.
15. The method in accordance with any one of claim 10, wherein the method comprises the additional step of connecting at least one production facility messenger line between the offshore production facility and the transfer vessel after step c.
16. The method in accordance with any one of claim 10, wherein the method comprises the additional step of controlling the position of the transfer vessel by means of dynamic positioning means.
17. The method in accordance with any one of claim 10, wherein the method comprises the additional step of controlling the flow rate between the offshore production facility and the tanker by means of at least one booster pump during step e.
18. The method in accordance with any one of claim 10, wherein the transfer vessel is in accordance with any one of claims 1 to 9.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0049] Preferred embodiments of the present invention will now be described with reference to the attached drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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[0063] One or more optional second loading arrangements 107 may be positioned at the side(s) of the CTV 8, preferably aft of the CTV's living quarter 108, as illustrated in
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[0065] In the above figures a protrusion 13 is seen extending along part of the CTV's 8 longitudinal length at each side 20a, 20b of the hull 20. The principal purpose of these protrusions 13 is to suppress roll of the CTV 8 due to environmental forces (waves, wind, current, etc). Extensive tests have shown that these protrusions 13 are effectively suppressing rolling motions down to levels considered acceptable in order to perform fluid transfer at wind sea exposure of at least 5 meters significant wave height, even during side loading to the CTV 8.
[0066] These protrusions are better illustrated in
The side loading arrangement(s) 107 is/are identical to the side loading arrangements 107 shown in
[0069] The discharge arrangement 5 shown in
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[0071] In addition to tanker hawsers 4, the mooring hawser arrangement 6c may comprise a chafing chain, a thimble and a messenger line. The tanker hawser 4 may be a super-line or double braid nylon hawser with soft eyes in both ends.
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[0073] The arrangement with the lowered hose drum 6b and the spooling device 6a for the discharge hose 5a also enables an efficient disconnection and replacement of a damaged hose section, preferably by use of a dedicated discharge hose crane 110 (see e.g.
[0074] A reel-based offloading system 6 having an alternative spooling device 6a is illustrated in
[0075] The operation of the inventive transfer arrangement may be described in the following steps (not necessarily in sequence), with reference to
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[0084] 9. When a constant or near constant flow is reached one or more booster pumps may be started to increase the transfer rate. The booster pump(s) is/are preferably equipped with a variable speed motor to allow a good control of the flow rate.
[0085] 10. After completing the transfer operation the cargo pumps are stopped. The production facility loading hose(s) 10 is/are then flushed with liquid (e.g. water) and/or purged with nitrogen and/or inert gas from the production facility 1 side.
[0086] 11. When the flushing and/or the purge is completed, the loading hose(s) 10 from the production facility 1 is/are disconnected and the CTV 8 and the tanker 2 moves away from the production facility 1.
[0087] 12. When reading a safe distance from the production facility 1 the disconnection of the vessel discharge hose(s) 5a on the tanker 2 can be made.
[0088] 13. The discharge hose(s) 5a is/are then reeled back to the discharge hose drum 6b at the CTV 8.
[0089] 14. The main engine of the tanker 2 is started and the tanker hawser(s) 4 between the tanker 2 and the CTV 8 is/are disconnected from the tanker 2.
[0090] 15. The tanker 2 starts moving and the tug 15 is disconnected from the tanker stern 18.
[0091] The function of the tug 15 may be partly or fully replaced by dynamic position means 12,12a on the CTV 8 and/or the tanker 2.
[0092] The loading and transfer operation undertaken by use of the CTV 8 has additional safety features, both related to the use of well proven loading arrangement and the introduction of additional safety distances between the offshore production facility 1 and the receiving tanker 2.
[0093] The offloading arrangement for transfer of fluid between the offshore production facility 1 and the CTV 8 may be a conventional offshore loading system that has been in operation both in the North Sea and in Brazil for several decades.
[0094] The discharge arrangement for discharge of fluid between the CTV 8 and the tanker 2 may preferably be similar to the standard arrangement used for loading to trading tankers from Calm Buoys. This system has been in operation for a long period e.g. at offshore production units in West Africa.
[0095] When combining the offloading arrangement and the discharge arrangement the distance between the offshore production facility 1 and the tanker 2 is significantly increased compared to the standard tanker connection. The increased distance between the two units 1,2 is an important safety feature.
[0096] The inventive roll suppressing means in form of protrusions 13 from the vessel's hull 20 further increase the safety and simplicity of the fluid transfer and in addition contribute to set an optimum heading and position of the CTV 8 in order to reduce the tensions and motions in the tanker hawser 4. The transfer system may be used for offloading from spread moored offshore floating units and from turret moored offshore units. The system may also be considered for offloading from fixed unit (unit fixed to the seabed) having an offshore storage facility, e.g. a submerged oil storage tank.
[0097] In the preceding description, various aspects of the vessel, the method and the transfer arrangement according to the invention have been described with reference to the illustrative embodiment. For purposes of explanation, specific numbers, systems and configurations were set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the invention and its workings. However, this description is not intended to be construed in a limiting sense. Various modifications and variations of the illustrative embodiment, as well as other embodiments of the vessel, method or arrangement, which are apparent to persons skilled in the art to which the disclosed subject matter pertains, are deemed to lie within the scope of the present invention.
REFERENCE LIST
[0098] 1 Offshore production facility [0099] 2 Tanker/fluid carrying vessel [0100] 3 Tanker manifold [0101] 4 Tanker hawser [0102] 5 Discharge arrangement/Stern Discharge System (SDS) [0103] 5a Vessel discharge hose [0104] 6 Reel-based offloading system [0105] 6a Spooling device/loading hose support structure [0106] 6b Discharge hose drum [0107] 6c Mooring hawser arrangement [0108] 7 Loading arrangement [0109] 7a Loading manifold [0110] 7c Line-handling winch [0111] 8 Cargo transfer vessel/CTV [0112] 8a Bow part of transfer vessel [0113] 8b Stern part of transfer vessel [0114] 9 Production facility messenger line [0115] 10 Production facility loading hose [0116] 11 Offshore production facility offloading station [0117] 12 Propulsion means/main thruster/stern DP system [0118] 12a Bow dynamic positioning means/Bow DP thruster/Bow DP system [0119] 13 Protruding hull member/Roll suppressing protrusion [0120] 13a First end section of protruding hull member/bow end section [0121] 13b Second end section of protruding hull member/stern end section [0122] 14 Water line [0123] 15 Assisting tug [0124] 16 Fluid coupling system [0125] 17 First end of tanker/tanker bow [0126] 18 Second end of tanker/tanker stern [0127] 19 Tug hawser/tug towing hawser [0128] 20 Cargo transfer vessel hull [0129] 20a First outer longitudinal hull side [0130] 20b Second outer longitudinal hull side [0131] 20c Recess in hull [0132] 21 Cargo transfer vessel messenger line [0133] 30 Cargo transfer vessel deck [0134] 107 Second loading arrangement/side loading arrangement [0135] 107a Loading manifold [0136] 107b Service crane [0137] 108 Living quarter [0138] 109 Cargo pipe [0139] 110 Discharge hose crane