Safety system for deep water drilling units using a dual blow out preventer system
09593540 ยท 2017-03-14
Inventors
Cpc classification
E21B41/06
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
A dual-BOP or multi-BOP self-standing riser configuration is disclosed, including at least a riser or another similarly fixed tubular structure disposed in communication with an associated drilling vessel and a subsurface well. The system supplements the traditional mud-line level BOP with one or more additional near-surface BOPs, which are tensioned using an adjustable buoyancy chamber rather than by means of a vessel-born tensioning device.
Claims
1. A self-standing riser system, said system comprising: a first BOP which in use is in communication with a subsurface well; a riser assembly extending between a movable surface vessel or MODU and said subsurface well, and disposed, in use, in communication with said first BOP and said subsurface well; an adjustable buoyancy chamber disposed in communication with said riser assembly; and a second BOP disposed in communication with said riser assembly and located above said adjustable buoyancy chamber and wherein the second BOP is configured to enable quick decoupling from the surface vessel or the MODU such that no portion of the riser assembly extends beneath the surface vessel or the MODU when the surface vessel or MODU is moved from the subsurface well, wherein the second BOP is located within a hull having an upper surface disposed around the second BOP, and a lower surface supported on the adjustable buoyancy chamber to define a hull chamber configured to enable repair and reactivation of the second BOP.
2. The system of claim 1, wherein said second BOP is also disposed in communication with a surface vessel.
3. The system of claim 1, wherein said first BOP further comprises a plurality of BOPs.
4. The system of claim 1, wherein said second BOP further comprises a plurality of BOPs.
5. The system of claim 1, wherein each of said first BOP and said second BOP further comprise a plurality of BOPs.
6. The system of claim 1, further comprising a water-proof chamber disposed around said second BOP.
7. The system of claim 1, wherein said adjustable buoyancy chamber is used to tension said riser assembly to a depth at which a human diver can service or replace said second BOP.
8. The system of claim 1, wherein said adjustable buoyancy chamber is used to tension said riser assembly such that said second BOP is lifted to approximately the same height as the surface of a surrounding body of water.
9. The system of claim 1, wherein said riser system is restrained in place using a fixed anchoring system.
10. The system of claim 1, wherein said riser system is positioned relative to said wellhead using dynamic positioning.
11. The system of claim 1, wherein the second BOP operates in use as a redundant operating system and a redundant safety system.
12. The system of claim 1, wherein the second BOP is disposed at a near surface location.
13. The system of claim 1, wherein the hull chamber forms an evacuable closed environment, and the upper surface of the hull provides access to the hull chamber.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(7) Broadly stated, this disclosure presents a newly designed BOP riser system in which disadvantages of the prior art are overcome.
(8) Referring to
(9) As suggested above, this system has many drawbacks. For example, the subsurface well can not be easily controlled from the surface, especially in deep waters where remote-operated vehicles are required. Also, the BOP must be cooled prior to initiating shutdown of the well because of heat associate with the near-well drilling activity. Moreover, the well can not be quickly closed in during an emergency in the event of dangerous subsurface conditions. Finally, the drill ship or MODU associated with the site must be quickly decoupled from the riser in order to escape a pending disaster.
(10) As seen in
(11) This self-standing riser BOP configuration has many advantages. For example, as seen in
(12) Upper BOP(s) 6 can be quickly closed using a contained ram or the like, without the delay associated with an extensive cool-down period. The ram can be actuated either electronically or acoustically, etc., or even manually by divers just beneath the surface rather than cumbersome ROVs operating in deep water. This configuration is equally effective with both fixed-anchor systems (as in
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(14) The upper BOP(s) 6 can be used as both a redundant operating system and a redundant safety system. For example, in the case of operations, a neighboring rig can control wellbore fluids at multiple locations (e.g., the mud line and near the surface). If the mud-level BOP(s) should fail, operations can continue by controlling the near-surface BOP(s).
(15) For safety, a number of BOP(s) disposed at different locations along the riser (again, for example, near the mud line and near the surface) can be equipped with rams or other shut-offs in order to more easily and quickly control the well during an emergency.
(16) The buoyancy chamber(s) 7 support (either fully or partially) the weight of both the riser and the near-surface BOPs in the event the drilling ship or MODU 2 must disconnect and move away from the well. In this manner, the system maintains the integrity of the riser system until the MODU can return or be replaced with another suitable vessel, which is then reconnected to the riser for continuing operations.
(17) Another advantage of the instant system is the fact that the near-surface BOP(s) 6 can also be located in very shallow waters, where in the event of a component failure or the like, a diver can deploy to repair the BOP(s). This is not possible in the case of most deep-water BOPs 5.
(18) In fact, recent events associated with a deepwater BOP failure show that sole dependency on ROVs to repair or reactivate the deepwater BOPs 5 is, in some situations, ineffective, whereas in the presently claimed configuration BOP(s) 6 would still be accessible, whether by ROVs, divers or diver-assisted vessels.
(19) A functional improvement to the workability of near-surface BOP(s) 6 for repair would be the addition of a waterproofed outer hull 8 in which divers can enter the chamber, pump out or otherwise evacuate the water and work in a more favorable environment 9 to repair or reactivate the BOP(s) (see
(20) This configuration offers other advantages once the riser system has been connected. For example, there are frequently minimal time windows during which a BOP assembly will require service or movement. By virtue of the disclosed near-surface BOP arrangements, the system can be quickly closed for service or movement and downtime due to the presence of loop currents (or other fast-moving currents) otherwise needed to connect or re-connect the riser system will be minimal, thereby saving millions of dollars. In contrast, a MODU cannot perform these operations with the riser under such circumstances.
(21) The dual (or multi) BOP configuration used in combination with an adjustable buoyancy chamber can be used to tension the riser system near the surface so that it can be joined in a conventional manner by a MODU (see
(22) The foregoing specification is provided for illustrative purposes only, and is not intended to describe all possible aspects of the present invention. Moreover, while the invention has been shown and described in detail with respect to several exemplary embodiments, those of ordinary skill in the pertinent arts will appreciate that minor changes to the description, and various other modifications, omissions and additions may also be made without departing from either the spirit or scope thereof.