This application is a 35 U.S.C. §371 national stage application of PCT International Application No. PCT/NO2009/000266, filed on 16 Jul. 2009, which claims the benefit of priority of Norwegian Patent Application No. 20083166 filed Jul. 16, 2008. The above-referenced PCT International Application was published in the English language as International Publication No. WO 2010/008302 A1 on 21 Jan. 2010. The disclosures of both of the above referenced applications are hereby incorporated herein in their entireties by reference.
The present invention relates to a mooring arrangement for a semi-submersible offshore structure, such as a platform, specifically designed for operation in Arctic conditions.
Operations in Artie waters put large demands on crew and equipment due to the harsh climate. Large icebergs that are adrift in open waters, or multi-year ice ridges of substantial mass and stiffness that are drifting with the surface ice, could pose threats to moored floating installations. This makes it necessary to be able to disconnect and move the installations out of danger on short notice, and to be able to re-connect in an effective manner.
The object of the invention is to provide a mooring arrangement that allows a moored structure to be disconnected and quickly relocated in case of danger.
This is achieved in an arrangement according to the appended claims. In particular a mooring arrangement for a semi-submersible offshore structure having an outer hull with a lower and an upper water line, said mooring arrangement comprising a mooring line, extending from a fixed point on the seabed to an attachment on the offshore structure, at least a portion of the mooring line closest to the attachment being a chain, and the attachment comprising a hawse and chain stopper located below said lower water line, characterized in that the chain stopper is located in a dry space inside the outer hull, in that the chain stopper is sealingly attached at one end to the hawse and at the opposite end to a chain pipe which extends inside said hull to above said upper water line and in that the hawse extends outwards from the chain stopper to, and sealingly with, an opening in said outer hull.
Advantages of the inventive mooring arrangement include the ability of a safe quick release of the mooring lines. It also allows for easy retrieval, connection and maintenance of the mooring system. Mooring lines can be released under full tension up to mooring line breaking load. The arrangement allows for simple connection and maintenance procedures. The arrangement has sound anti-chaffing and low chain fatigue design features. The arrangement can be operated by stored energy independently of the platform energy supply.
The invention will now be described in detail in reference to the appended drawings, in which:
The mooring lines, 4, are equipped with chain link top end sections, 23. The rest of the mooring line, 4, may consist of several different line types and attachments. The mooring line, 4, may be equipped with a retrieval buoy, 3, fitted with a grab handle to facilitate picking up the mooring line, 4, off the seabed, 8, after a release. The mooring line, 4, may also be equipped with a mid-line spring buoy, 5, which during release pulls the top end chain and upper mooring line, 4, section horizontally towards the anchor, 6, position. This reduces the chance of the mooring lines, 4, entangling and protects any subsea installations. This is illustrated in
The next step is to fish up the chain from the sea. This is made by gripping the retrieval buoy, bring it up to the surface and fasten a pull-in line to the end of the top chain link. Then, the chain may be hauled through the hawsehole and up to the winch. This is illustrated in
The chain stopping device cylinder is also used to hold the stopping device in closed position when the chain has entered the stopper and until the locking device has been activated. See
Components of the chain stopping arrangement; retrieval buoy and mid-line spring buoy.
To facilitate pick up of the mooring line, 4, from the sea bed a retrieval buoy, 3, may be fitted between the upper rope section of the mooring line, 4, and the top chain, 23. The buoy has enough reserve buoyancy to ensure that it comes to rest above the sea bed. The buoy is equipped with a grab handle, 40, which orients in a favourable way to ease pick up. See
The inner cavity of the chain stopper can be accessed, or the complete chain stopper can be removed by means of the following procedure:
4. Removal of the lower section of chain pipe,
5. Removal of chain stopper,
6. Secure the opening in Foundation Plate with a covering plate.
The function of the mid-line spring buoy, 5, is during a quick release to pull the top end chain, 23, and upper mooring line, 4, section horizontally towards the anchor position reducing the chance of the mooring lines, 4, entangling and to protect any sub sea installations.
It needs to be designed with sufficient buoyancy to support the mooring line, 4, section from itself and upwards to the retrieval buoy, 3, and be placed along the length of the mooring line, 4, to ensure functionality.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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20083166 | Jul 2008 | NO | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/NO2009/000266 | 7/16/2009 | WO | 00 | 6/9/2011 |
Publishing Document | Publishing Date | Country | Kind |
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WO2010/008302 | 1/21/2010 | WO | A |
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International Search Report for International Application No. PCT/NO2009/000266, dated Nov. 25, 2009 (5 pages). |
Written Opinion of the International Searching Authority for International Application No. PCT/NO2009/000266, dated Nov. 25, 2009 (8 pages). |
Norwegian Search Report corresponding to Norway 20083166, mailing date Apr. 1, 2009 (1 page). |
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20110237142 A1 | Sep 2011 | US |