This invention relates to a manipulator device for operation of a subsea installation and its processing equipment. More particularly the invention relates to a manipulator device which is permanently installed on a subsea installation to be able to carry out subsea inspection, maintenance, modification and surveillance of the subsea installation and its processing equipment.
The petroleum industry applies an increasing number of remotely controlled subsea installations for production of oil and gas. These are partly placed at great ocean depths. In order to be able to carry out inspection, maintenance and repair work on such installations, and also assist in well intervention, that is work to be carried out in the well, intervention vessels are used. For help in this work, remotely controlled vessels, so-called ROVs, operated by an operator on the support ship on the surface, are also used. The intervention vessel can also be the support vessel for the ROV. The support vessel with the ROV must be mobilised to the right place, and it takes time to manouvre the ROV from the surface down and back up, and as there might be poor weather conditions, the support vessel/intervention vessel might remain waiting. This might lead to various types of operational deviations and increased risk. Work to be carried out on such installations might therefore be unfortunately time consuming compared to the weather windows available, with the extra costs this results in. The problem is intensified by the typical lack of adapted intervention vessels to operate subsea installations of this type. Thus alternative technology that strongly contributes to reducing vessel time on the individual installation, will be both cost saving and risk reductive.
Work tasks carried out by an ROV in connection with well interventions on a subsea installation, might for instance be to prepare the subsea installation before the well intervention tool is led from the intervention vessel to the wellhead. Such work might comprise of opening of gates in the subsea installation over the wellhead, closing of valves and opening of valves. Similar work, but in the opposite order, can be carried out after completion of the well intervention. The ROV is also used for carrying out subsea inspection, maintenance, modification and surveillance of the subsea installation and its processing equipment.
In some jurisdictions it is an official requirement that subsea installations are provided with a protective frame extending over the subsea installation. The frame can protect against trawling so that the subsea installation is so-called over-trawlable. The frame can also protect the subsea installation and its processing equipment against for instance anchors and objects failing overboard from a vessel that is above the subsea installation.
Patent document NO 160736 discloses a subsea installation without a protective frame over the subsea installation. The subsea installation is provided with elongated rails. A rather big, loadbearing, attended autonomous subsea vessel can be led over the installation and be positioned upon the rails with legs protruding down from the subsea vessel. The subsea vessel can move sideways along the rails on the down-protruding legs. The subsea vessel is not arranged to be able to carry cut work on a subsea installation provided with a protective frame over the subsea installation.
Patent document NO 160736 discloses a subsea installation with a protection fender, but without any protective frame over the subsea installation. The subsea installation is in its lower part provided with a rail inside of the protection fender and which surrounds the production collecting pipes. A buoy is released from the rail and pulls with it a line up to the surface. A manipulator can be lowered down to the subsea installation by pulling itself down along the line to meet the rail, and it is movably attached upon the rail. The manipulator can carry out various types of work tasks on the subsea installation. Patent document NO 139323 also discloses a subsea installation without any protective frame over the subsea installation. The subsea installation is in its lower part provided with rails encircling the subsea installation. A buoy is released from the rails and pulls with it a line tip to the surface. A manipulator can be lowered down to the subsea installation by pulling itself down along the line to meet the rails, and it is removeably attached upon the rails. The manipulator can carry out various work tasks on the subsea installation. A protective frame over the subsea installation will for both solutions shown, prevent a buoy from rising freely up from the rail, and that a manipulator could be lowered down upon the rail.
The invention has for its object to remedy or reduce at least one of the drawbacks of the prior art, or at least to provide a useful alternative to prior art.
The object is achieved through the features which are specified in the description below and in the claims that follow.
The invention relates to a seabed positioned subsea installation comprising process equipment; the subsea installation is provided with at least one guide way and at least one manipulator device; the base of the manipulator device is moveably attached to the at least one guide way; and where the subsea installation further comprise of a frame extending over the process equipment.
The base of the manipulator device can be releasably attached to the guide way. The guide way can comprise of at least one elongated guide way element.
The frame might be provided with gates in its upper part. The gates will be able to protect the processing equipment against failing objects. The guide way might be attached to the frame's upper part in operational position.
The manipulator device can be provided with energy from the energy source of the subsea installation. The manipulator device can be provided with communication means arranged to be able to remotely control the manipulator device.
In the following, an example of a preferred embodiment is described, which is visualized in the accompanying drawings, in which:
In the drawings the reference numeral 1 indicates a manipulator device in accordance with the invention. A subsea installation 2 positioned on a seabed 9, comprises of a protective frame 20. The frame 20 surrounds one or more processing equipment 3 and extends over the process equipment 3. The frame 20 is in its upper part 21 provided with an elongated guide way 4. The manipulator device 1 comprise of a base ID which is releasably attached to the guide way 4 and arranged to be able to be moved along the guide way 4 in its longitudinal direction as indicated with an open double arrow in the
The base 10 of the manipulator device I is of per se known type and can be constituted of a foundation or a trailer. The base 10 is provided with an arm 11. In the free end part 13 of the arm 11, the arm 11 is provided with a wrist 15 and a tool holder 17 which is attached to the wrist 15. The base 10 and/or the arm 11 is/are rotatably arranged in relation to the guideway 4 as indicated by the bowed, double arrow in the
A subsea installation 2 of this type is known from and used in the petroleum industry. The processing equipment 3 can comprise of wellheads with production valves, choke valves, closing valves and blow out valves. The processing equipment 3 can also comprise of separation devices, compressors and pumps. The processing equipment 3 might be provided with its own mooring base (not shown) which is surrounded by a frame 20, or the processing equipment 3 can be secured to the frame 20 as shown in
The guide way 4 in the upper part 21 of the frame 20 can comprise of one guiding element 40 as shown in figures 2 and 4. In an alternative embodiment the guide way 4 might comprise of two guiding elements 40, 40′ side by side, as shown in
The manipulator device 1 can be arranged to be provided with energy from the same energy supply as the subsea installation 2 is served by. The energy supply can be provided through an electric cable 5. The transfer of energy from the subsea installation 2 to the manipulator device 1 can take place through a cable (not shown) or by induction.
The manipulator device 1 can be arranged to foe remotely controlled. This can foe done in a per se known way through radio communication or through cabled communication.
When there is a need for carrying out work on the subsea installation 2, a work order is sent to the manipulator device 1. This might for instance be to prepare the subsea installation 2 for well intervention. The manipulator device 1 will then, by means of its arm 11 and tools on the tool holder 17, carry out the same work tasks as an ROV. This can be done independently of the weather on the surface. The manipulator device 1 can move along the guide way 4 and will, by means of the movable arm 11, be able to carry out all relevant work operations all over the subsea installation. With that, an intervention vessel may begin straight on with the well intervention work at arrival on the work site.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2011-537 | Apr 2011 | NO | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/NO12/50055 | 3/29/2012 | WO | 00 | 11/4/2013 |