Method and Apparatus for Drilling Multiple Subsea Wells From an Offshore Platform at a Single Site
20170298694 ยท 2017-10-19
Inventors
Cpc classification
B63B35/4413
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
E21B41/10
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E21B33/06
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E21B19/004
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E21B15/003
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E21B15/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A floating, offshore drilling and/or production platform is equipped with a rail-mounted transport system that can be positioned at a plurality of selected positions over the well bay of the vessel. The transport system can move a drilling riser with a drilling riser tensioner system and a blowout preventer from one drilling location to another without removing them from the well bay of the vessel. Using the transport system, the drilling riser is lifted just clear of a first well head and positioned over an adjacent, second well head using guidelines. The transport system may then move the upper end of the drilling riser (together with its attached tensioner and BOP) to a second drilling location. A dummy wellhead may be provided on the seafloor in order to secure the lower end of the drilling riser without removing it from the sea while production risers are being installed.
Claims
1. A method of moving a subsea drilling riser within a well bay of an offshore drilling vessel comprising: providing a blowout preventer (BOP) on an upper end of the drilling riser; providing a drilling riser tensioner proximate the upper end of the drilling riser; suspending the drilling riser together with the BOP and drilling riser tensioner in a transport trolley configured for translational movement within the well bay of the offshore drilling vessel; moving the suspended drilling riser together with the BOP and drilling riser tensioner in the transport trolley from a first drilling location in the well bay to a second drilling location in the well bay without removing the drilling riser from the well bay.
2. The method recited in claim 1 wherein the offshore drilling vessel is a tension leg platform (TLP).
3. The method recited in claim 1 wherein the offshore drilling vessel is a semi-submersible vessel.
4. The method recited in claim 1 wherein moving the suspended drilling riser together with the BOP and drilling riser tensioner in the transport trolley from a first drilling location in the well bay to a second drilling location in the well bay is performed without removing the BOP from the drilling riser.
5. The method recited in claim 1 wherein moving the suspended drilling riser together with the BOP and drilling riser tensioner in the transport trolley from a first drilling location in the well bay to a second drilling location in the well bay is performed without removing the drilling riser tensioner from the drilling riser.
6. The method recited in claim 1 wherein the transport trolley configured for translational movement within the well bay of the offshore drilling vessel is configured to move on rails.
7. The method recited in claim 1 wherein the transport trolley configured for translational movement within the well bay of the offshore drilling vessel is configured to move on rollers resting on horizontal tracks.
8. The method recited in claim 1 further comprising: elevating the drilling riser in the transport trolley by an amount sufficient to provide a clearance between a lower end of the riser and a wellhead on the seafloor prior to moving the suspended drilling riser together with the BOP and drilling riser tensioner in the transport trolley from a first drilling location in the well bay to a second drilling location in the well bay without removing the drilling riser from the well bay.
9. The method recited in claim 1 further comprising: providing a riser tension joint at the upper end of the drilling riser.
10. The method recited in claim 1 further comprising: providing a dummy wellhead on the seafloor; and securing a lower end of the drilling riser to the dummy wellhead on the seafloor.
11. A method of moving a subsea drilling riser within a well bay of an offshore drilling vessel comprising: providing a drilling riser tensioner proximate the upper end of the drilling riser; suspending the drilling riser together with the drilling riser tensioner in a transport trolley configured for translational movement within the well bay of the offshore drilling vessel; moving the suspended drilling riser together with the drilling riser tensioner in the transport trolley from a first drilling location in the well bay to a second drilling location in the well bay without removing the drilling riser from the well bay.
12. The method recited in claim 11 wherein the offshore drilling vessel is a tension leg platform (TLP).
13. The method recited in claim 11 wherein the offshore drilling vessel is a semi-submersible vessel.
14. The method recited in claim 11 wherein moving the suspended drilling riser together with the drilling riser tensioner in the transport trolley from a first drilling location in the well bay to a second drilling location in the well bay is performed without removing the drilling riser tensioner from the drilling riser.
15. The method recited in claim 11 further comprising: elevating the drilling riser in the transport trolley by an amount sufficient to provide a clearance between a lower end of the riser and a wellhead on the seafloor prior to moving the suspended drilling riser together with the BOP and drilling riser tensioner in the transport trolley from a first drilling location in the well bay to a second drilling location in the well bay without removing the drilling riser from the well bay.
16. The method recited in claim 11 further comprising: providing a riser tension joint at the upper end of the drilling riser.
17. The method recited in claim 11 further comprising: providing a dummy wellhead on the seafloor; and securing a lower end of the drilling riser to the dummy wellhead on the seafloor.
18. A method of moving a subsea drilling riser within a well bay of an offshore drilling vessel comprising: providing a blowout preventer (BOP) on an upper end of the drilling riser; providing a drilling riser tensioner proximate the upper end of the drilling riser; suspending the drilling riser together with the BOP and drilling riser tensioner in a transport trolley configured for translational movement within the well bay of the offshore drilling vessel; providing at least one pair of guidelines extending from the transport trolley to a first wellhead on the seafloor; providing a tieback connector on a lower end of the drilling riser, said tieback connector configured for attaching the lower end of the drilling riser to a subsea wellhead; slackening the at least one pair of guidelines extending from the transport trolley to a first wellhead on the seafloor; detaching the at least one pair of guidelines from the first wellhead on the seafloor; moving the slackened pair of guidelines to an adjacent second wellhead on the seafloor; releasing the tieback connector from the first subsea wellhead; elevating the drilling riser in the transport trolley by an amount sufficient to provide a clearance between the lower end of the riser and the first wellhead on the seafloor; applying a selected amount of tension to the at least one pair of guidelines so as to align the lower end of the drilling riser with the second wellhead on the seafloor; moving the suspended drilling riser together with the BOP and drilling riser tensioner in the transport trolley from a first drilling location in the well bay to a second drilling location in the well bay without removing the drilling riser from the well bay; lowering the drilling riser in the transport trolley by an amount sufficient to land the tieback connector on the second wellhead; and locking the tieback connector to the second subsea wellhead.
19. The method recited in claim 18 wherein detaching the at least one pair of guidelines from the first wellhead on the seafloor and moving the slackened pair of guidelines to an adjacent second wellhead on the seafloor are performed by a subsea remotely operated vehicle (ROV).
20. The method recited in claim 18 wherein releasing the tieback connector from the first subsea wellhead and locking the tieback connector the second subsea wellhead are performed by a subsea remotely operated vehicle (ROV).
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING(S)
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[0018] The invention may best be understood by reference to one particular preferred embodiment whose apparatus is illustrated in
[0019] The system shown is intended for use on a well pattern which is essentially rectangular in shape, but it should be understood that similar methodology could be adapted to well patterns of a more square shape or other patterns.
[0020] One particular feature of the system is a transfer trolley, which is suspended from the lower deck (the production deck) of the floating platform. The transfer trolley is set to run down the length of the well pattern. The position of the transfer trolley is held side to side by fixed rails, or similar, which may form part of the deck structure. The end-to-end position of the transfer trolley may be shifted using a rack-and-pinion arrangement with the pinion(s) turned by hydraulic motors or the like. The end-to-end position of the transfer trolley may be controlled by other meansfor example by a pair of opposing winches used to translate the transfer trolley.
[0021] The transfer trolley may be used to transport the assembled drilling riser together with an associated tensioner and blowout preventer (BOP) between well bay positions.
[0022] The production deck (the lower deck) of the floating structure may contain discrete (separate) tensioners 42 for the near-vertical production risers. These tensioners may be arranged in a regular geometric pattern, as shown in
[0023] Referring in particular to
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[0027] Also shown in the top and side views of
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[0031] Extending adapter frame 66 results in lifting the drilling riser assembly sufficiently to clear the wellhead on the seafloor to which is was connected. This permits the drilling riser assembly to be moved horizontally within the well bay without disconnecting either the drilling BOP 26 or the drilling riser tensioner system 30. Moreover, the drilling riser itself may remain in the sea. In certain embodiments, a dummy wellhead may be provided on the seafloor for landing and securing the lower end of the drilling riser while production risers are run. This can help to prevent collisions between the risers.
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[0034] Specific design parameters for one particular preferred embodiment of a drilling riser transport system according to the invention are: [0035] The transporter 32 may be supported by four sets of Hillman rollers 54. [0036] The top of the DRT support insert 66 is level with the top of the support rails when the transporter lift cylinders 60 are retracted. [0037] The DRT 30 fits within the inner opening 67 of the support insert 66, and is supported by a ledge 74 around the perimeter of the opening. [0038] Lift of the DRT support insert 66 relative to the transporter 32 is sufficient to clear the well head and its associated guide posts. [0039] Maximum load carried by the DRT support insert 66 is carried through the brackets 80. [0040] Static load only is carried by the transporter 32 during lift and movement of the drilling riser. [0041] The transporter 32 carries no load when the DRT support insert 66 is resting on the brackets 80. [0042] The transporter may be driven by a rack 70 and pinion 68 system powered by hydraulic drive motors 52.
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[0044] Although particular embodiments of the present invention have been shown and described, they are not intended to limit what this patent covers. One skilled in the art will understand that various changes and modifications may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention as literally and equivalently covered by the following claims.