Claims
- 1. A subsea production and well intervention system for deployment in deep water conditions having a depth of about 2000 feet or greater, comprising:(a) a plurality of subsea wells each having subsea wellheads located at the sea floor and being located on a defined area of the sea floor, said defined area not substantially exceeding about 250 feet in any direction: (b) a deep draft floating spar adapted for location generally above the subsea wellheads and having a production platform located above the sea surface, having buoyancy and ballast chambers and defining a riser bore, said deep draft floating spar having a diameter less than said defined area of the sea floor and having an intervention riser system for conducting well servicing intervention on any of said plurality of subsea wells; (c) a plurality of mooring lines for mooring said deep draft floating spar and for controlling lateral positioning of said deep draft floating spar for stationing of said intervention riser system thereof above a selected subsea wellhead intended for well servicing intervention; (d) a plurality of subsea production manifolds each being connected to receive production flow from a group of said plurality of said subsea wellheads; and (e) a plurality of production risers each being connected to one of said subsea production manifolds and extending upwardly through said riser bore to said production platform.
- 2. The subsea production and well intervention system of claim 1, comprising:(a) said subsea wellheads being arranged in groups; (b) said subsea production manifolds each being connected to receive production flow from the subsea wellheads of one of said groups of subsea wellheads; and (c) said plurality of production risers each being connected to receive production flow from one of said subsea production manifolds and extending from a subsea production manifold through said riser bore and to said production platform.
- 3. The subsea production and well intervention system of claim 1, comprising:(a) said plurality of subsea wellheads each having a removable cap, being removable to permit well intervention activities; and (b) said removable cap being removable and replaceable by ROV controlled servicing activities.
- 4. The subsea production and well intervention system of claim 1, comprising:(a) said plurality of subsea wells defining groups of subsea wells, each group of subsea wells having two or more subsea wells each having a wellhead; and (b) one of said subsea manifolds being connected in production flow receiving relation with said subsea wellheads of a group of subsea wells and having one of said production risers connected in flow receiving relation therewith.
- 5. The subsea production and well intervention system of claim 4, comprising:said subsea manifolds being dual bore subsea manifolds.
- 6. The subsea production and well intervention system of claim 4, comprising:(a) said subsea manifolds being dual bore subsea manifolds; and (b) said plurality of subsea wellheads having production and annulus conduits for production and being connected to respective bores of said dual bore subsea manifold for a group of subsea wells.
Parent Case Info
Applicants hereby claim the benefit of United States Provisional Application Serial No. 60/092,354 which was filed on Jul. 10, 1998 by John A. Fitzgerald and Harold B. Skeels and entitled Floating Spar For Supporting Production Risers, which Provisional Application is incorporated herein by reference for all purposes.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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60/092354 |
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