Claims
- 1. A method for deploying an offshore well facility, comprising:
(a) providing a platform with a variable ballast; (b) fastening a flotation device to the platform in a manner to increase buoyancy of the platform, the flotation device causing the platform to float in a towing position with the platform and the flotation device partially submerged; then (c) towing the platform and the flotation device to a desired location; then (d) increasing the ballast of the platform, and unfastening the flotation device so that the platform moves downward relative to the flotation device to a deeper partially submerged position while retaining the flotation device floating adjacent a portion of the platform to provide stability against heeling; then (e) removing the flotation device from a vicinity of the platform.
- 2. The method according to claim 1, wherein step (b) comprises extending the flotation device around a portion of the platform.
- 3. The method according to claim 1, wherein step (b) comprises forming the flotation device in circumferentially extending segments, then positioning the flotation device around a portion of the platform; and
step (e) comprises separating at least some of the segments of the flotation device from each other and moving them laterally outward from the platform.
- 4. The method according to claim 1, wherein:
step (a) comprises providing the platform with an upper vertically elongated tower section and a lower base section having a horizontal cross-sectional area greater than the tower section; step (b) comprises mounting the flotation device to the lower base section; and step (d) comprises retaining the flotation device adjacent the tower section as the platform moves downward.
- 5. The method according to claim 1, wherein:
step (a) comprises providing the platform with an upper vertically elongated tower section and a lower base section having a horizontal cross-sectional area greater than the tower section, and providing the flotation device with a water print that is greater than a water print of the tower section; step (b) comprises mounting at least a portion of the flotation device on top of the base section around the tower section; and step (d) comprises retaining the flotation device around the tower section as the platform moves downward.
- 6. The method according to claim 1, wherein the base section is fully submerged while the platform is in the towing position.
- 7. The method according to claim 1, step (a) comprises providing the platform with an upper vertically elongated tower section and a lower base section having a horizontal cross-sectional area greater than the tower section;
step (b) comprises forming the flotation device into an annular configuration with separable segments, and mounting at least a portion of the flotation device on top of the base section and around a lower portion of the tower section; step (d) comprises leaving the flotation device around the tower section as the platform moves downward; and step (e) comprises separating at least some of the segments from each other and pulling them laterally outward from the tower section.
- 8. The method according to claim 1, wherein while in the towing position, the flotation device has a greater water plan than the platform.
- 9. The method according to claim 1, further comprising after the flotation device is disengaged:
mounting an upper deck structure on a buoyant member that has two laterally spaced apart arms; floating the arms on opposite sides of an upper portion of the platform, with the deck structure spaced above an upper end of the platform; then allowing the platform to become less submerged, causing the upper end of the platform to contact and support the deck structure; then attaching the deck structure to the upper end of the platform and removing the buoyant member.
- 10. A method for deploying an offshore well facility, comprising:
(a) providing a platform with an elongated upper tower section and a lower base section, the base section having a greater horizontal cross-sectional than the tower section; (b) securing a flotation device to the base section at least partially surrounding the tower section, the flotation device causing the platform to float in a towing position with the base filly submerged and the flotation device partially submerged; then (c) towing the platform and the flotation device to a desired location; then (d) releasing the flotation device from the base section to allow downward vertical movement of the platform relative to the flotation device while the flotation device remains floating and at least partially surrounding the tower section, and pumping water into a chamber of the platform to cause the platform to move downward relative to the flotation device to a deeper partially submerged position; then (e) disengaging the flotation device from the tower section.
- 11. The method according to claim 10, wherein the step of securing the flotation device in step (b) comprises completely surrounding the tower section with the flotation device.
- 12. The method according to claim 10, wherein the step of securing the flotation device in step (b) comprises completely surrounding a lower portion of the tower section with the flotation device and also surrounding at least an upper portion of the base with the flotation device.
- 13. The method according to claim 10, further comprising after the flotation device is disengaged:
mounting an upper deck structure on a buoyant member that has two laterally spaced apart arms; floating the arms on opposite sides of the tower section, with the deck structure spaced above an upper end of the tower section; then allowing the platform to become less submerged, causing the upper end of the tower section to move upward and lift the deck structure from the buoyant member; and attaching the deck structure to the upper end of the tower section and removing the buoyant member.
- 14. A method for deploying an offshore well facility, comprising:
towing a platform to a desired location; then pumping water into a chamber of the platform to cause the platform to move downward to a deeper partially submerged position; mounting an upper deck structure on a buoyant member that has two laterally spaced apart arms; floating the buoyant member with the deck structure to the platform and positioning the arms on opposite sides of the platform, with the deck structure spaced above an upper end of the platform; then pumping water from the platform to cause the upper end of the platform to move upward and lift the deck structure; and attaching the deck structure to the upper end of the platform and removing the buoyant member from the platform and the deck structure.
- 15. The method according to claim 14, wherein the step of mounting the deck structure on the buoyant member comprises forming the buoyant member in the general shape of a horseshoe, with the arms connected to each other at one end of the buoyant member.
- 16. An offshore well facility, comprising:
a platform having a variable ballast; a flotation device secured and extending around part of the platform while in a towing position, the flotation device and a lower portion of the platform being partially submerged with an upper portion of the platform extending above the flotation device while in the towing position; the flotation device having a deploying position, wherein the ballast of the platform is increased, causing the platform to move downward relative to the flotation device from the towing position to a deeper partially submerged position while the flotation device remains floating and extending around the upper portion of the platform to provide stability against heeling; and the flotation device being releasable from the platform once the platform is submerged sufficiently to become stabile.
- 17. The facility according to claim 16, wherein the flotation device is annular and formed of circumferentially extending segments that are separable from each other to release the flotation device from the platform.
- 18. The facility according to claim 16, wherein the flotation device has a greater water plan than the platform while being towed.
- 19. The facility according to claim 16, further comprising:
an upper deck structure; a buoyant member that has two laterally spaced apart arms, the upper deck structure being carried on the buoyant member while in a towing position; the arms being positionable on opposite sides of the platform, with the deck structure spaced above an upper end of the platform, enabling the ballast of the platform to be decreased to cause the upper end of the platform to move upward to support the deck structure; and the buoyant member being disengagable from the upper deck structure and the platform.
- 20. An offshore well facility, comprising:
a platform having an upper elongated tower section and a lower base section that has a greater horizontal cross-section than the tower section; a plurality of circumferentially extending segments that secure to each other to define an annular flotation device, the flotation device extending around a lower portion of the tower section on top of the base section while in a towing position, the flotation device being fastened to the platform by a set of fasteners while in the towing position and having sufficient buoyancy to cause the platform to float with base section submerged, the flotation device partially submerged, and an upper portion of the platform extending above the flotation device; the flotation device having a deploying position wherein the fasteners are released, enabling ballast of the platform to be increased, causing the platform to move downward relative to the flotation device from the towing position to a deeper partially submerged position while the flotation device remains floating and extending around the tower section to provide stability against heeling; and at least some of the segments of the flotation device being releasable from each other to enable them to be pulled away from the platform once the platform is submerged sufficiently to stabilize the platform.
- 21. The facility of claim 20, wherein the each of the segments is separately sealed so as to be independently buoyant.
- 22. A stabilizing apparatus for use in towing an offshore well platform, comprising:
a flotation device having a configuration for extending around a portion of the platform; a set of fasteners for fastening the flotation device to the platform while in a towing position with both the platform and the flotation device being partially submerged; the fasteners being releasable to enable the platform to move downward relative to the flotation device at a designated site while the flotation device remains floating and extending around the upper portion of the platform; and the flotation device being removable from the platform once the platform is submerged sufficiently to stabilize the platform.
- 23. The apparatus according to claim 22, wherein the flotation device comprises an annular member.
- 24. A stabilizing apparatus for use in towing an offshore well platform, comprising:
a plurality of segments that secure to each other to define an annular flotation device for extending around a portion of the platform; a set of fasteners for fastening the flotation device to the platform while in a towing position with both the flotation device and the platform being partially submerged and an upper portion of the platform protruding above the flotation device; the fasteners being releasable to enable the platform to move downward relative to the flotation device at a designated site while the flotation device remains floating and extending around the upper portion of the platform; and at least some of the segments of the flotation device being separable from each other to enable them to be pulled away from the upper portion of the platform once the platform is submerged sufficiently to become stabile.
- 25. The stabilizing apparatus according to claim 24 wherein the flotation device has circular inner and outer diameters.
- 26. The stabilizing apparatus according to claim 24 wherein the segments comprise watertight chambers that are independently sealed from each other so that each segment is independently buoyant.
- 27. An apparatus for installing a deck structure on a floating offshore well platform, comprising:
a generally horseshoe-shaped buoyant member having two laterally spaced apart arms, each of which has a free end, defining a slot; a plurality of columns extending upward from the arms for supporting an upper deck structure above the buoyant member while in a towing position; the arms being positionable on opposite sides of the platform, with the deck structure spaced above an upper end of the platform, enabling the platform to be moved upward to cause the upper end of the platform to move upward to lift the deck structure from the buoyant member, allowing the buoyant member to be moved away from the platform.
- 28. The apparatus according to claim 27, further comprising a plurality of vertical columns extending upward from the arms for supporting the deck structure above the arms.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This invention is a continuation-in-part application of Ser. No. 09/303,078, filed Apr. 30, 1999, entitled Floating Vessel for Deep Water Drilling and Production.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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Parent |
09303078 |
Apr 1999 |
US |
Child |
10163315 |
Jun 2002 |
US |