Claims
- 1. An offshore support structure for use with at least one well located in a body of water, comprising:
- only three tubular legs, each leg having upper and lower ends, a first leg having a length longer than the depth of the body of water, and the upper end of the first leg is adapted to be disposed above the surface of the body of water, the second and third legs each having substantially the same length, which length is shorter than the depth of the body of water;
- a single pile disposed in each of the legs and adapted to be driven into the ground below the body of water, the pile disposed in the first leg being a hollow pile having an upper and a lower end and extending outwardly and upwardly from the first leg and being fixedly secured thereto;
- a plurality of bracing members disposed between and interconnecting the three tubular legs; and
- the at least one well is disposed within the hollow pile disposed in the first leg, whereby the only portion of the support structure subject to higher wave pressures is the upper end of the first leg and the hollow pile disposed in the first leg becomes part of the support structure and is capable of withstanding lateral and axial loads exerted upon the support structure.
- 2. The support structure of claim 1 wherein a platform structure is secured to the upper end of the hollow pile disposed in the first leg.
- 3. The support structure of claim 1, wherein a plurality of tubular guides are disposed in a spaced relationship outside of, and along, the length of the first leg, whereby additional wells may be placed in the ground below the body of water.
- 4. The support structure of claim 1, wherein a mud mat is disposed adjacent the lower end of each leg.
- 5. A method for installing a platform structure for use with at least one well located in a body of water, comprising the steps of:
- lowering a support structure to the ground beneath the body of water at a desired location in the body of water, the support structure having only three interconnected tubular legs, each leg having upper and lower ends;
- disposing the support structure in the body of water with the upper end of one tubular leg extending above the surface of the body of water;
- driving a single hollow pile, having upper and lower ends, through the tubular leg extending above the surface of the body of water and into the ground beneath the body of water, and driving a single pile through the other two tubular legs and into the ground beneath the body of water, which two legs have their upper ends disposed below the surface of the body of water;
- disposing the upper end of the hollow pile to extend outwardly and upwardly from the upper end of the tubular leg through which the hollow pile has been driven;
- fixedly securing the hollow pile to the tubular leg through which the hollow pile has been driven; and
- securing the platform structure to the upper end of the hollow pile, whereby the hollow pile becomes part of the support structure and is capable of withstanding lateral and axial loads exerted upon the support structure, and the only portion of the support structure subject to higher wave pressures is the upper end of the leg containing the hollow pile and the upper end of the hollow pile.
- 6. The method of claim 5, including the step of drilling a well through the hollow pile.
- 7. The method of claim 5, including the steps of disposing a plurality of tubular guides in a spaced relationship outside of and along the tubular leg which extends above the surface of the body of water; disposing a hollow pile through the tubular guide; and drilling a well through the hollow pile.
- 8. The method of claim 5, including the step of disposing a mud mat adjacent the lower end of each tubular leg.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/351,439, filed May 12, 1989 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,983,074, and is commonly assigned therewith.
US Referenced Citations (6)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (2)
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Offshore, Nov., 1988, pp. 24-28, vol. 48, No. 11, "Minimal Platforms Provide Economic Relief". |
Undated Drawing Entitled, "Seashark", FIG. 4.2.3-1. |
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