Method and device for mounting of a seabed installation

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6325158
  • Patent Number
    6,325,158
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, August 30, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, December 4, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A method for mounting a seabed installation including a drilling template and a manifold on a mooring device anchored to the seabed. The mooring device comprises an open guide boring. The drilling template and the manifold are arranged to be suspended separately on, and lowered by a string which extends from an offshore platform. The method includes lowering the manifold and inserting a connected guide post which projects down from the manifold, in a guide hole of the drilling template. Thereafter, interacting sections of the central guide post and the guide hole respectively are made to cause an alignment of the manifold in a fixed rotational position relative to the drilling template during the introduction and before the manifold comes into contact with the drilling template. Finally, the manifold is lowered relative to the guide post after the contact thereof in the guide hole. No use is made of guidelines which extend from the platform to the seabed.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The invention relates to a method for mounting a seabed installation and to a device for implementing the method.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




In another application submitted simultaneously with this application by the same applicant, there is described a mooring device of the above-mentioned type, which comprises a suction anchor section, a casing and possibly a pile which is arranged for attachment to a seabed formation, the guide boring being provided in the guide pipe. This mooring device can be employed in bottom installations which are lowered and hereby guided by means of guidelines from a drilling platform to the mooring device, as well as in bottom installations which are lowered without the use of such lines.




Moreover, from the applicant's GB 2 285 274 (corresponding to Norwegian application no. 944545) there is known another similar device for a drilling template which is arranged for mounting by means of guidelines. This drilling template is suitable for use only at relatively shallow depths, i.e. depths of up to 500 m, since the use of guidelines at greater depths is associated with difficulties.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The object of the invention is to provide a device as indicated initially which is suitable for positioning without the use of guidelines, i.e. for positioning at great depths, e.g. at depths of between 500 m and 2500 m.




The characteristics of the device according to the invention are presented in the characteristic clause of the claims.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The invention will now be described in more detail with reference to the drawing which schematically illustrates an embodiment of a device according to the invention.





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a drilling template which is located above a mooring device similar to that which is described in the above-mentioned application which was submitted by the applicant simultaneously with this application, where the drilling template is suspended in a drill string and side or wing elements of the drilling template have been pivoted upwards.





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of a manifold with a protective device, which is suspended in a drill string via a mounting tool above the drilling template, where the drilling template's wing elements have been pivoted down and project horizontally outwards.





FIG. 3

is a perspective view of a drilling template, a manifold and a protective frame which is mounted on a mooring device on the seabed.





FIG. 4

is a side view of a manifold and a device for the protection thereof which are suspended in a drill string via a tubular suspension tool, into which a central guide post has been drawn.





FIG. 5

is a side view resembling that illustrated in

FIG. 4

, but where the guide post is lowered relative to the tool and is located immediately above a drilling template.





FIG. 6

is a side view resembling that illustrated in

FIG. 5

, but where the guide post's lower end section is inserted into a guide hole of the drilling template.





FIG. 7

is a side view resembling that illustrated in

FIG. 6

, but where the manifold and the protective device with the thereon mounted tool are lowered, with the result that the guide post is again located in an upper position relative to the tool, the manifold and the protective frame.





FIG. 8

is a side view resembling that illustrated in

FIG. 7

, but where the tool has been released at the bottom from the protective frame and raised, with the result that the guide post is not located in the tool, where sections of the tool and the guide post have been cut away.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




The direction “up” should be understood hereinafter as the direction towards the edge of the drawing facing away from the reader.




As illustrated in

FIG. 1

there is provided on a seabed


14


a mooring device which is inserted in the seabed formation, and which comprises an upper suction anchor piece


2


with a central, vertically downwardly extending return cement guide pipe


16


, wherein there extends an upwardly open boring


20


.




To the lower end of a drill string


10


which is suspended in a platform at the surface of the sea (not shown) there is connected via a suitable coupling a drilling template


22


which comprises side or wing elements


24


which are pivotally connected to a central section


26


, down from which there projects a central shaft or pile


28


which is adapted to the boring


20


. The wing elements are arranged for use in connection with, e.g., drilling of wells by means of the drilling template, and in

FIG. 1

are pivoted upwards, thus enabling the drilling template to be lowered through a cellar deck opening of the platform.




By means of appropriate manoeuvring from the platform in accordance with information provided by a remotely operated vehicle, hereinafter called a ROV, it can be achieved that the central pile


28


extends approximately coaxially above the boring


20


, in which position the drill string


10


and thereby the drilling template


22


can be lowered, with the result that the central pile


28


is passed into the boring


20


. By means of coacting alignment elements of the drilling template and the mooring device, e.g. cams and slots respectively, the drilling template can be aligned in the horizontal plane relative to the mooring device. The drilling template may further include a universal coupling which permits it to be aligned in such a manner that its central section


26


and the wing elements' turning axes extend horizontally. After the alignment the central pile


28


can be affixed to the boring


20


by means of cement.




The drill string is then released from the drilling template and by means of a suitable coupling attached to the upper end of a tubular tool


30


for positioning of a manifold


32


which is surrounded by a tubular or protective structure


34


for protection of the manifold against objects which inadvertently are moved towards the manifold. The lower end of the tool


30


is releasably attached to an upper central section of the manifold


32


and the protective structure


34


.




Through a through-going hole in the manifold


32


and the protective structure


34


there extends axially movably, but not rotatably a central guide post


36


, whose length may be greater than the length of the tool


30


, and which, in the position of the manifold and the protective structure


34


which is illustrated in

FIGS. 2 and 5

where the guide post


36


is retracted into the tool


30


, extends coaxially out of the tool


30


and projects down from the manifold


32


.




After the guide post has been caused to extend approximately coaxially with a central, upwardly facing guide hole


38


of the drilling template


22


by means of appropriate manoeuvring of the platform on being supplied with steering information thereto from a ROV, the manifold


32


and the protective device


34


are lowered while the guide post


36


is inserted in the guide hole


38


, as illustrated in FIG.


6


.




In order to achieve correct relative positioning of the manifold


32


and the drilling template


22


, the guide post


36


and the guide hole


38


include interacting guide devices, e.g. cams and slots respectively, which can be brought into mutual engagement during the initial insertion of the guide post


36


in the guide hole


38


, and which during the further lowering of the guide post


36


cause a rotation of the manifold


32


and the protective device relative to the drilling template


22


, with the result that these components arrive at a fixed relative position viewed in a horizontal plane, i.e. in a vertical projection. It will be understood that an alignment of this kind can be achieved by means of many different alignment or guide devices.




During a continued lowering of the drill string


10


the manifold


32


and the protective device are moved downwards relative to the drilling template


22


and the guide post


36


whose lower section abuts against contact sections of the guide hole


38


, whereby the guide post


36


is inserted into the tubular tool


30


to the position which is illustrated in

FIGS. 3 and 7

.




Finally, the manifold


32


with the protective device


34


are locked to the central section


26


of the drilling template


22


, and the tool


30


can be released from the manifold and the protective device, e.g. by means of a ROV and lifted away from the guide post


36


which now projects up from the manifold


32


and the protective device


34


.




Any equipment which has to be attached to, e.g., the manifold, the protective device or the drilling template may be mounted in the correct position thereon, since the upwardly projecting guide post forms a guide device.




The drilling template and the manifold are now ready for drilling wells by guiding the drill string by means of the wing elements


24


. On the drilling template there may be mounted, e.g., wellhead Christmas trees and retraction devices for pipes. The protective device may be released from the manifold and raised up to the platform by means of the tool


30


, e.g. for repair if it has been damaged in an accident. The protective device may be employed as a landing place for a ROV by mounting appropriate means on these objects. Appropriate means may also be mounted on the protective device, thus enabling a ROV to be moved thereon for performing various operations in connection with, e.g., the manifold. Since the Christmas trees can be mounted independently of the manifold, they may be installed on the drilling template before the manifold.



Claims
  • 1. Method for lowering, orienting and securing a manifold having a central hole on a seabed installation comprising a drilling template having a guide hole, a structure having an open boring and being anchored to the seabed; said guide hole, said boring and said central hole adapted to be brought into mutual alignment; and a pipe string arranged to be attached to the manifold for lowering said manifold towards the seabed installation, the method comprising:releasably attaching a tubular tool to the manifold at its central hole and attaching the pipe string to the tubular tool; the tubular tool being aligned with the central hole; inserting a telescopically movable guide rod in the tubular tool; lowering the manifold towards the drilling template; bringing the guide rod into alignment with the guide hole; further lowering the manifold and inserting the guide rod into the guide hole; orienting the manifold into a fixed angular position relative to the drilling template; pushing the guide rod telescopically into the tubular tool; connecting the manifold and the drilling template; and releasing the tubular tool from the manifold, and lifting the tubular tool away from the manifold with the pipe string.
  • 2. The method according to claim 1, wherein the guide rod is brought into alignment with the guide hole by a remotely operated vessel.
  • 3. A device for lowering, orienting and securing a manifold having a central hole on a seabed installation comprising a drilling template having a guide hole, a structure having an open boring and being anchored to the seabed; said guide hole, said boring and said central hole adapted to be brought into mutual alignment; and a pipe string arranged to be attached to the manifold for lowering said manifold towards the seabed installation, the device comprising:a tubular tool for attaching the manifold to the pipe string; a guide rod which is arranged to be inserted and telescopically moved relative to the tubular tool; said guide rod being rotationally fixed relative to the tubular tool and relative to the manifold.
  • 4. The device according to claim 3, wherein the drilling template comprises a stopper placed in said guide hole, and arranged to cause the guide rod to be pushed into the tubular tool when the manifold is lowered towards the drilling template.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
975066 Nov 1997 NO
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION

This is the 35 USC 371 national stage of International application PCT/NO98/00326 filed on Oct. 30, 1998, which designated the United States of America.

PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind 102e Date 371c Date
PCT/NO98/00326 WO 00 8/30/2000 8/30/2000
Publishing Document Publishing Date Country Kind
WO99/23350 5/14/1999 WO A
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