Claims
- 1. A riser arrangement for a turret moored floating facility, the arrangement providing a fluid flow path between a sea bed and a turret of the floating facility in the sea and comprising,a first riser having a first end which extends from a seabed hydrocarbon supply location and a second end which extends to a submerged depth position in the sea, said first riser being a rigid tubular pipeline having a catenary shape between said seabed hydrocarbon supply and said submerged depth position, a second riser coupled at one end to said second end of said first riser to form a fluid flow path from said seabed hydrocarbon supply to an opposite end of said second riser, said second riser being a flexible hose, a submerged SCR interface buoy which is not tethered to said seabed, said SCR interface buoy being positioned at said submerged depth position which supports said first and second risers at said submerged depth positions, and a turret interface buoy coupled to said opposite end of said second riser, said turret interface buoy being designed and arranged to support said opposite end of said second riser at a submerged position beneath said floating facility and for coupling to said turret of said floating facility.
- 2. The riser arrangement of claim 1 wherein,said turret interface buoy is arranged and designed to dock inside said turret for coupling of said second riser to said floating facility, thereby providing a fluid flow path between said seabed and said floating facility in the sea.
- 3. A riser arrangement for a turret moored floating facility, the arrangement providing a fluid flow path between a sea bed and the floating facility in the sea and comprising,a first riser having a first end which extends from a seabed hydrocarbon supply location and a second end which extends to a submerged depth position in the sea, said first riser having a catenary shape between said seabed hydrocarbon supply and said submerged depth position, a second riser coupled at one end to said second end of said first riser to form a fluid flow path from said seabed hydrocarbon supply to an opposite end of said second riser, a submerged SCR interface buoy positioned at said submerged depth position which supports said first and second risers at said submerged depth positions, a turret interface buoy coupled to said opposite end of said second riser, said turret interface buoy being designed and arranged to support said opposite end of said second riser at a submerged position beneath said floating facility and for coupling to said turret of said floating facility, and wherein, said first riser is a rigid tubular pipeline of a length and flexibility to assume said catenary shape between said seabed hydrocarbon supply location and said submerged depth position, and said second riser is a second steel tubular pipeline of a length and flexibility to assume a catenary shape between said second end of said first riser and said turret interface buoy, and further comprising a first flexible end joint disposed at said one end of said second riser to said second end of said first riser and a second flexible end joint which connects said opposite end of said second riser to said turret interface buoy.
- 4. A method for installing a riser system between a seabed and a turret moored vessel comprising of the steps of,laying down a rigid tubular pipeline (5) for termination at a hydrocarbon supply on said seabed, said pipeline having sufficient flexibility to take the shape of a catenary from a lower end of said pipeline at said seabed to an upper end of said pipeline at a submerged location, installing a SCR interface buoy (20) without a tether from said seabed at said submerged location to support said upper end of said pipeline, coupling a lower end of a flexible riser (15) to said upper end of said pipeline, where said flexible riser is a hose, providing a turret interface buoy (40) at a mooring location, securing an upper end of said flexible riser (15) to said turret interface buoy (40), and coupling said turret interface buoy to a turret (60) of said turret moored vessel.
- 5. The method of claim 4 wherein,said laying down step is performed by a pipeline vessel (50).
- 6. The method of claim 4 wherein,said installing a SCR interface buoy step includes the step of attaching a support line (54) between said SCR interface buoy (20) and a derrick support vessel (52), and said coupling of said lower end of a flexible riser to said upper end of said pipeline step includes the step of paying out said flexible riser (15) from said support vessel (50).
- 7. The method of claim 4 wherein,said securing step includes the steps of providing a pull-in line (56) via said turret interface buoy (40), connecting an end of said pull-in line (56) to an upper end of said flexible riser (15), and pulling said upper end of said flexible riser upward for securement within said turret interface buoy (40).
- 8. The method of claim 4 wherein,said coupling of said turret interface buoy (40) to a turret (60) step includes the step of pulling said turret interface buoy (40) within the interior of said turret (60).
- 9. The method of claim 4 further comprising,installing an additional riser from said hydrocarbon supply on said seabed via said SCR interface buoy directly to said turret interface buoy.
- 10. A riser arrangement for a moored floating facility, the arrangement providing a fluid flow path between a seabed and a position beneath the sea surface and comprising,a first riser having a first end which extends from a seabed hydrocarbon supply location and a second end which extends to a submerged depth position in the sea, said first riser being a rigid pipeline and having a catenary shape between said seabed hydrocarbon supply and said submerged depth position, a second riser coupled at one end to said second end of said first riser to form a fluid flow path from said seabed hydrocarbon supply to an opposite end of said second riser, said second riser being a flexible hose, a submerged SCR interface buoy positioned at said submerged depth position which supports said first and second risers at said submerged depth positions, and a discardable installation buoy coupled to said second end of said second riser, said discardable installation buoy being designed and arranged to support said opposite end of said second riser at a submerged position beneath said floating facility and to be discarded after said opposite end of said second riser is coupled to said floating facility.
- 11. A riser arrangement for a turret moored floating facility, the arrangement providing at least two riser fluid flow paths between a sea bed and the floating facility in the sea comprising:a first riser fluid flow path including a first riser having a first end which extends from a first seabed hydrocarbon supply location and a second end which extends to a first submerged depth position in the sea, said first riser being a first rigid pipeline and having a catenary shape between said first seabed hydrocarbon supply and said first submerged depth position, a second riser coupled at one end to said second end of said first riser to form said first fluid flow path from said seabed hydrocarbon supply to an opposite end of said second riser, said second riser being a first flexible hose; a first submerged SCR interface buoy positioned at said first submerged depth position which supports said first and second risers at said first submerged depth position, a second riser fluid flow path including a third riser having a first end which extends from a second seabed hydrocarbon supply location and a second end which extends to a second submerged depth position in the sea, said third riser being a second rigid pipeline and having a catenary shape between said second seabed hydrocarbon supply and said second seabed depth position, a fourth riser coupled at one end to said second end of said third riser to form said second riser fluid flow path from said second seabed hydrocarbon supply location to an opposite end of said fourth riser, said fourth riser being a second flexible hose; a second submerged SCR interface buoy positioned at said second submerged depth position which supports said third and fourth riser at said second submerged depth position, and a turret interface buoy coupled to said opposite ends of said second riser and said fourth riser, said turret interface buoy being designed and arranged to support said opposite ends of said second and fourth risers at a submerged position beneath said floating facility and for coupling to said turret of said floating facility.
- 12. The riser arrangement of claim 11 wherein,said first and second submerged SCR interface buoys are not tethered to said seabed.
- 13. The riser arrangement of claim 11 wherein,said turret interface buoy is arranged and designed to dock with said turret for coupling said second and fourth risers to said floating facility, thereby providing a fluid flow path between said seabed and said floating facility in the sea.
REFERENCE TO PREVIOUS APPLICATION
This application claims priority from Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/093,822 filed on Jul. 23, 1998.
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