The present invention relates to subsea equipment for connection of lines having more than one flowline, which are used for importing and exporting fluid from well exploration.
Subsea lines or pipelines are components responsible for fluid flow between two equipment, such as between two manifolds, or to an offshore production platform, or directly to the shore, wherein the referred fluids may come from production, intended for injection or service on the wells.
Connection (or termination) equipment of these lines (Pipeline End Termination—PLET) is assembled at the end of such subsea lines or pipelines or at intermediate points. This equipment is typically composed of a metal structure for seabed foundation, fluid control and block valve(s), intermediate pipe section and mandrel(s) for connection with other equipment for fluid import or export. In addition, another structure, partially independent of the foundation structure, is required to secure these components as well as to withstand the stresses generated by the line weight during installation.
In a typical subsea architecture, a production manifold is used to collect fluids from the wells by exporting them to line connection equipment (e.g., PLET) through a jumper or spool.
As can be seen in the schematic illustration shown in
In addition, these components have numerous parts, such as welded pipe sections, valves, mandrels and a structure strong enough to withstand these components and stresses coming from the lines, which, in a scenario of oil exploration at depths each time more elevated, they become extremely heavy, demanding more of the devices. All of these factors contribute to lengthen the manufacturing process as well as hampering the transport and installation of this equipment.
The present invention is, therefore, an improvement over the equipment revealed by documents BR1020140238956 and BR1020160106966, which deal with a manifold in block architecture also functional for subsea fields having more than one pipeline (dual header or multiple flowlines). However, the equipment structuring according to the present invention is such that it significantly eliminates the amount of equipment installed on the seabed and drastically reduces the installation time of such equipment, a critical factor for the success of the subsea project.
The present invention comprises two manifolds (1a) and (1b) for importing and exporting fluids from oil wells. The mentioned manifolds (1a) and (1b) are arranged in parallel and are interconnected by a jumper (8). The manifold (1a) comprises all equipment for field flow control, such as, for example, selection valves, actuators or robot for remote operations and mandrels for connection to the Christmas trees. The manifold (1b) comprises only block valves and mandrels for interconnection to the manifold (1a) or future interconnection with other subsea equipment.
The present invention can be well understood from the accompanying illustrative drawings, which, in a schematic form and without limiting the invention, represent:
The present invention, represented by
In turn, manifold (1b) comprises one main passage/header (5b), one block valve (6b) for the header (5b), one import block valve (10), one interconnection mandrel (7b) and two lines (22) and (23) for flowline (B). As can be seen, these components are also conveniently interconnected according to their functions in the set of the invention.
As can be seen, manifold (1a) inwardly comprises said header (5a) and branches for fluid flow (not referenced). Outwardly, said manifold (1a) comprises a line support point (25a), a subsea installation device (26a), and a foundation (24a).
Manifold (1b) also inwardly comprises the header (5b) and branches for fluid flow (not referenced). Likewise, outwardly, said manifold (1b) contains a line support point (25b), subsea installation device (26b) and a foundation (24b).
The interconnection mandrels (7a) and (7b) have the function of interconnecting the manifolds (1a) and (1b) through a connection element (8), which can be a jumper or spool. Said interconnection mandrels (7a) and (7b) also serve for future expansions of subsea equipment, if necessary.
The equipment configuration according to the present invention, as illustrated in
It should also be noted that the manifolds (1a) and (1b) are preferably and advantageously produced through a single-block machining process.
Furthermore, the equipment arrangement according to the present invention maintains the same functionality as the prior art equipment, but with more efficiency and significantly lower cost, due to the fact that it allows the use of a reduced number of assembled components and a lower total size, therefore, providing lower weight to the equipment and less time for its installation in the seabed.
Thus, the effects and advantages provided by the subsea equipment, object of the present invention, are numerous and evident to a person skilled in the art, highlighting, among them, the following:
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