Claims
- 1. A method for permanently mooring a floating storage vessel having a turret in the sea with anchor legs for remaining on station at all times without any quick disconnection of the turret from the anchor legs and any quick reconnection of the turret to the anchor legs for temporary removal of the vessel and with the vessel capable of maintaining a heading toward environmental forces; said method comprising the steps of:
- mounting said turret (20) in a well at a position forward of a vertical center line of said vessel (10) on a bearing assembly (46) so that relative rotation of said turret and said vessel tends to occur when a longitudinal center line of said vessel is not aligned with environmental forces of the sea;
- mooring said vessel to said sea bed solely with said anchor legs by disposing a plurality of anchor legs (26) between the sea bed (16) and said turret with each of said anchor legs being fixedly secured to said turret without any quick disconnection of said legs from said turret or any quick reconnection of the legs to said turret to permit temporary removal of the vessel;
- extending a plurality of flexible risers (22) supported from the turret downwardly from said turret to the sea bed to receive oil or gas from production units on the sea bed;
- fixedly securing a support buoy (28) to each of said anchor legs (26) at a position in each anchor leg between the sea bed (16) and said turret;
- providing each anchor leg with a long length anchor leg line between said turret (20) and said buoy (28) having a length and direction forming a catenary sufficient to space said anchor leg line from said risers at all times and sufficient to direct a large portion of the axial forces along each anchor leg into a horizontal component to provide a large torque force to assist in rotation of said turret (20); and
- providing said buoy with a buoyancy sufficient to submerge said buoy at a depth between around 35 and 150 meters while connected to said anchor leg line, the buoyancy being commensurate with a size of said vessel and said turret to provide enhanced horizontal components of forces on said turret along those portions of said anchor leg lines between said turret and said buoy, such that when said environmental forces tend to cause said vessel to weathervane about said turret, said horizontal components of force on said turret through said anchor leg lines are sufficiently high such that torque on said turret causes said vessel to weathervane about said turret on said bearing assembly to maintain a heading of said vessel into said prevailing environmental forces without the need for powered devices on said vessel to maintain said heading.
- 2. The method as set forth in claim 1 including the step of:
- arranging said plurality of anchor legs in an angularly spaced pattern outwardly from said turret over said risers.
- 3. The method as set forth in claim 1 including the step of:
- forming said anchor leg line of a short length chain connected to the turret and a wire rope between said chain and said submerged support buoy to form the catenary between the turret and the submerged support buoy.
- 4. The method as set forth in claim 3 including the step of:
- forming a second anchor leg line of a second wire rope extending from said submerged support buoy to a location above the sea bed, and a chain from the sea bed connected at its upper end to the lower end of said second wire rope above said sea bed and connected at its lower end to an anchor embedded in the sea bed.
- 5. A permanently moored floating storage vessel for remaining on station at all times including a turret mounted in a well at a position forward of a vertical center line of said vessel on a bearing assembly so that rotation of said turret tends to occur where a longitudinal center line of said vessel is not aligned with environmental forces of the sea, said vessel being moored solely by a plurality of anchor legs each fixedly secured to the turret at one end without any quick disconnection or reconnection thereto to permit temporary removal of the vessel and connected to the sea bed at the other end, and flexible risers supported directly by said turret extending downwardly from the turret to the sea bed for receiving hydrocarbons from production units, wherein said vessel includes an improvement comprising:
- a submerged buoy of at 1east around 20 metric tons in displacement fixedly secured in each anchor leg, said buoy being submerged at a depth below sea level between 35 and 140 meters to form a catenary with said anchor leg between said turret and said buoy of a length sufficient to space each anchor leg from the flexible risers at all times and sufficient to direct a large portion of the axial forces for each anchor leg into a horizontal component to provide a large torque force to assist in rotation of said turret (20), the horizontal component of the weight of each anchor leg between said buoy and said anchor leg being greater than the vertical component of such anchor leg, each anchor leg having a long length anchor leg line extending between said turret (20) and said buoy (28) and fixedly connected to said turret without any quick disconnection from said turret and any quick reconnection to said turret for temporary removal of the vessel, said buoy being designed and arranged to have a buoyancy commensurate with a size of said vessel and said turret to provide enhanced horizontal components of forces on said turret along those portions of said anchor leg between said turret and said buoy, such that when said environmental forces tend to cause said vessel to weathervane about said turret, said horizontal components of forces on said turret through said anchor leg are sufficient to provide torque great enough on said turret to cause said vessel to weathervane about said turret on said bearing assembly to maintain a heading of said vessel into said prevailing environmental forces without the need for powered devices on said vessel to maintain such heading.
- 6. A method for permanently mooring a floating storage vessel having a turret in the sea solely with anchor legs for permanently remaining on station at all times without any quick disconnection and/or any quick reconnection of the vessel from the mooring system for temporary removal of the vessel and with the vessel capable of maintaining a heading toward environmental forces; said method comprising the steps of:
- mounting said turret (20) in a well at a position forward of a vertical center line of said vessel (10) on a bearing assembly (46) so that relative rotation of said turret and said vessel tends to occur when a longitudinal center line of said vessel is not aligned with environmental forces of the sea;
- mooring said vessel to said sea bed solely with said anchor legs by disposing a plurality of anchor legs (26) between the sea bed (16) and said turret with each of said anchor legs being fixedly secured to said turret without any quick disconnection from said turret and/or any quick reconnection to said turret for temporary removal of the vessel from the mooring system;
- fixedly securing a support buoy (28) to each of said anchor legs (26) at a position in each anchor leg between the sea bed (16) and said turret;
- providing each anchor leg with a long length anchor leg line between said turret (20) and said buoy (28) having a length and direction forming a catenary sufficient to space said anchor leg line from said risers at all times and sufficient to direct a large portion of axial forces along each anchor leg into a horizontal component to provide a large torque force to assist in rotation of said turret (20); and
- submerging each support buoy to a depth below sea level at least around 35 meters to form a catenary between said turret and said buoy, said buoy being of sufficient depth and distance from said turret so that said buoy does not contact the vessel under maximum storm and environmental conditions, said anchor legs and environmental forces acting on said vessel exerting a sufficient torque on said turret for rotating said vessel about said turret without any powered devices, said torque being enhanced by enhanced horizontal components of line forces exerted by the catenaries between said support buoys and said turret.
- 7. The method as set forth in claim 6 including the steps of:
- extending a plurality of risers downwardly from said turret to said sea bed to receive oil or gas from production units on said sea bed; and
- submerging each support buoy at a depth and distance from said turret so that said buoy does not contact said risers under maximum storm and environmental conditions.
- 8. The method as set forth in claim 7 including the step of:
- forming said anchor leg line of a short length chain connected to said turret, and a wire rope line between said chain and said submerged buoy several times longer that said wire rope to form the catenary between said turret and said submerged buoy.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/339,924 filed Nov. 15, 1994; which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/162,496 filed Dec. 3, 1993, both now abandoned.
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