Claims
- 1. A subsea well tender system comprising a surface buoy having at least three submersible brace members spaced about a surface-piercing central flotation column connected to said brace members, wherein said surface piercing flotation column supports one or more decks above the water surface for accommodating equipment to process oil, gas, and water, and further including mooring means securing said surface buoy to the seabed.
- 2. The system of claim 1 wherein said mooring means comprises at least two tendons having one end anchored to the seabed and the other end connected to said surface buoy.
- 3. The system of claim 2 wherein said tendons include a tendon flotation buoy adjacent each end of said tendons, said flotation buoys supporting said tendons in a horizontal orientation when said tendons are being towed for installation at the subsea well site, and wherein said tendons are neutrally buoyant.
- 4. The system of claim 3 wherein said tendons are vertically oriented by flooding or removing one of said tendon flotation buoys connected to the ends of said tendons.
- 5. A method of installing a floating platform for recovering well fluids from a subsea well, comprising the steps of:
- (a) towing tendon means to the subsea well site, wherein said tendon means include a tendon flotation buoy secured adjacent each end of said tendon means;
- (b) flooding or releasing one of said tendon flotation buoys for vertically orienting said tendon means for connection to anchor means located on the seabed;
- (c) connecting said tendon means to said anchor means;
- (d) loading a hull and deck on to a floating vessel and towing the vessel to the vicinity of the subsea well;
- (e) unloading the hull and flooding selected compartments of the hull for lowering the hull to a preselected depth;
- (f) connecting said tendon means to the hull and deballasting the hull to tension said tendon means;
- (g) securing the deck to the hull;
- (h) establishing fluid communication between the subsea well and process equipment located on the deck; and
- (i) off loading collected well fluids to a remotely located cargo barge or pipeline.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/626,994 filed Dec. 13, 1990, U.S. Pat. No. 5,117,914, issued Jun. 2, 1992.
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