System and Method for Improving A Jack Up Platform with Asymmetric Cleats
20170002534 ยท 2017-01-05
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E02B17/021
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E02B17/02
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A mobile drilling unit having a floatable platform for use in a body of water with a plurality of vertical support legs. With each vertical support leg configured to move with a cleat at the lower end of each support leg. Each cleat having a lower surface to transmit gravitational force from the unit to the sea floor. The cleats are asymmetric with respect to the legs which allows expansion of the center of pressure on the cleats to be beyond the vertical support legs.
Claims
1. A mobile drilling unit for use in a body of water comprising: a floatable platform having a plurality of leg wells around the periphery of the platform, said plurality of leg wells each having a center, the centers defining the corners of a first area on the floatable platform; a plurality of vertical support legs extending substantially vertically upwardly through a respective one of said plurality of leg wells; said vertical support legs being configured to move vertical with respect to the platform from a first retracted position to a second extended position; each of the vertical support legs including an cleat attached at a lower end of the support leg, said cleat comprising an enclosure for containing ballast and providing buoyancy and comprising a lower surface for transmitting the gravitational force from the mobile drilling unit to the sea floor; said lower surface having a center of pressure; said cleat extending outward from the respective leg such that center of pressure lies outside the first area defined by the leg wells.
2. The mobile drilling unit of claim 1, wherein the center of pressure lies outside the horizontal projection of the platform.
3. The mobile drilling unit of claim 1, further comprising leg jacks, capable of moving the vertical support legs from the first retracted position to the second extended position and vice versa.
4. The mobile drilling unit of claim 1, wherein the cleats provide sufficient buoyancy to float the drilling unit while in the first retracted position.
5. The mobile drilling unit of claim 1 wherein each cleat is symmetric about a first plane; said first plane containing a center axis of the respective vertical support leg.
6. The mobile drilling unit of claim 5, wherein the lower surface of the cleat is V-shaped.
7. The mobile drilling unit of claim 1, wherein each cleat comprises a first end attached to the respective vertical support leg and a second free end laterally distanced from the first end.
8. A mobile drilling unit with two cleat configurations for use in a body of water comprising: a floatable platform having a plurality of leg wells around the periphery of the platform, said plurality of leg wells each having a center, the centers defining the corners of a first area on the floatable platform; a plurality of vertical support legs extending substantially vertically upwardly through a respective one of said plurality of leg wells; said vertical support legs being configured to move vertical with respect to the platform from a first retracted position to a second extended position; each of the vertical support legs including an cleat attached at a lower end of the support leg, said cleat comprising an enclosure for containing ballast and providing buoyancy and comprising a lower surface for transmitting the gravitational force from the mobile drilling unit to the sea floor; said lower surface having a center of pressure; wherein in said second extended position, said cleat extends outward from the respective leg such that center of pressure lies outside the first area defined by the leg wells, said cleat being rotatable with respect to the floatable platform.
9. The mobile drilling unit of claim 8, wherein the rotation is about the axis of a respective vertical support leg.
10. The mobile drilling unit of claim 8, wherein the rotation is about an axis oblique to the axis of the vertical support leg.
11. The mobile drilling unit of claim 10, wherein the oblique rotation axis is inclined away from the platform.
12. The mobile drilling unit of claim 10, wherein the oblique rotation axis in incline towards the platform.
13. The mobile drilling unit of claim 9, wherein each cleat is rigidly attached to a respective vertical support leg and the vertical support leg rotates about its axis.
14. The mobile drilling unit of claim 8, wherein the center of pressure of at least one of the cleats is within the first area in the first retracted position.
15. The mobile drilling unit of claim 8, wherein the center of pressure lies outside the horizontal projection of the platform in the second extended position.
16. The mobile drilling unit of claim 1, further comprising cleat articulators, capable of rotating the cleats from the first retracted position to the second extended position and vice versa.
17. A method of off shore drilling comprising the steps of: providing a platform having a plurality of leg wells around the periphery of the platform, said plurality of leg wells each having a center, the centers defining the corners of a first area on the floatable platform; providing a plurality of vertical support legs located in a respective one of said plurality of leg wells; each of the vertical support legs including an cleat attached at a lower end of the support leg, said vertical support legs in a retracted position; floating the platform with buoyancy provided by the cleats towing the floatable platform to an offshore location; ballasting the cleats and vertical support legs until the platform is in buoyant contact with the water engaging the cleats are with the sea floor to support the platform; jacking up the platform to a position above the wave action of the water; wherein each cleat comprises a lower surface for transmitting the gravitational force from the mobile drilling unit to the sea floor; said lower surface having a center of pressure; said cleat extending outward from the respective leg such that center of pressure lies outside the first area defined by the leg wells.
18. The method of claim 17, further comprising rotating the cleats outwards prior to engaging the sea floor; wherein the axis of rotation is parallel with the center axis of the vertical support legs.
19. The method of claim 17, further comprising rotating the cleats outwards prior to engaging the sea floor; wherein the axis of rotation is oblique with the center axis of the vertical support legs.
20. The method of claim 19, wherein the surface of the cleat presented to the water in the outward rotated position is different than the surface presented to the water in the non-rotated position.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0019] The drilling rig of the present subject matter combines desirable features of standard and jack-up rigs. The rig is made up of three major components as shown in
[0020] The cleats 50 which preferably provides buoyancy for supporting the rig while it is floating and is in transit from site to site. Should it be desired to increase the stability of the rig during transit, say for heavy seas, the cleats may be partially filled with water and lowered to a partially submerged position, lowering the center of gravity of the rig and increasing its stability.
[0021] The cleats 50 of the disclosed subject matter differ from that of the prior art in that they are asymmetric with respect to the legs 20 (e.g. are not centered on the leg). Prior art cleats are centered on the leg 20 as such to align the center of pressure 51 under each respective leg.
[0022] In the initial or transit position of, enough ballast is removed from the cleats so that the platform is floating and supporting the remainder of the unit. In this position, the unit may be attached to an ocean going tow vessel for transit to a preselected drilling site. Alternatively, the rig may be positioned on a traditional barge, however this is not preferred. Should heavy seas be encountered during transit, ballast may be introduced into the cleats, at least partially submerging the platform. In this position, the center of gravity is lowered and the stability of the unit is increased. When these adverse conditions have subsided, the ballast may be removed and the platform returned to the floating or transit position.
[0023] Upon reaching the selected drilling site, the cleats 50 may be rotated to their operational position fully submerged until it and the support leg are fully supported on the floor of the body of water. In the initial stages of this movement, the platform moves downwardly to assume the floating position of. The relative movement of the legs 20 is permitted by releasing the elevating jacks. At this point, the platform which is now floating on the surface of the body of water may be elevated, by means of elevating mechanisms, to a selected height above the surface of the body of water. Then the derrick can be laterally moved from its transit position to a position above a selected hole in the drilling templates. From this position, drilling may commence. As can be readily understood, the derrick may be moved from template hole to template hole so that a plurality of wells can be drilled without disturbing the position of the cleats 50, legs 20 and platform 10. If desired, the elevating mechanisms may be removed after drilling has been completed and the entire unit converted to a permanent or semi-permanent production platform. However, if it is desired to move the unit to a different location, it is only necessary to move the derrick to its non-interfering initial position, lower the platform until it is floating in the water, and raise the cleats and leg by removing ballast. Then the unit may be towed to another site.
[0024] The drilling rig of the present invention offers the advantages of traditional and jack-up rigs without some of the disadvantages inherent in each of these designs. Further objects and advantages of the invention will become apparent from the description which follows in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
[0025] In addition to providing ballast control, the cleats may provide large oil or drilling fluid storage capacity under water. This effects considerable economics in the structure since the major weight is near the bottom where comparatively less structure is required for support. As shown in
[0026] Another aspect of the disclosed subject matter is the ability and advantages of rotating the cleats 50 on an axis oblique 52 to the center axis 22 of the legs 20. As shown in
[0027] As can be seen from the foregoing description and accompanying drawings the mobile drilling unit of the present invention offers the combined advantages of submersible, semi-submersible and jack-up type drilling rigs. In particular, the drilling rig of the present invention offers a low center of gravity for ocean tow with a high degree of ocean tow stability at much less cost than jack-up drilling rigs designed for comparable water depths. By having asymmetric cleats the disclosed subject matter provides the fixed support and greater in-place stability afforded by submersible bottom resting rigs. By the unique structural arrangement, the majority of the drag is reduced, and size limited, thus making the rig efficient and economical.
[0028] While preferred embodiments of the present invention have been described, it is to be understood that the embodiments described are illustrative only and that the scope of the invention is to be defined solely by the appended claims when accorded a full range of equivalence, many variations and modifications naturally occurring to those of skill in the art from a perusal hereof.