Claims
- 1. A semi-submersible vessel, comprising:
- a first and a second independently floating bodies, the first body being a constant tension buoy having a central well extending vertically through a hull of the buoy and allowing conducting of a well drilling operation, said buoy further comprising a plurality of radially located bays, each well bay being adapted to receive a rise line therein, the second body being a buoyant caisson having a central well extending through a hull of the caisson and wherein the first body is captured inside the central well of the second body and is held under a constant tension through a constant distance connection of the first body to a floor of a body of water independently from said second body and wherein said constant tension buoy is substantially unaffected by wave conditions affecting the buoyant caisson during operation, and wherein effects of wave conditions acting on both bodies are substantially reduced on the constant tension buoy.
- 2. The vessel of claim 1, further comprising means for damping wave induced motions, this means comprising a peripheral skirt rigidly attached to a lower portion of the caisson in substantially perpendicular relationship thereto.
- 3. The vessel of claim 1, wherein said second body comprises means for flexible mooring of the body to the floor of the body of water.
- 4. The vessel of claim 2, wherein said buoyant caisson is anchored by flexible mooring system permitting said caisson to move substantially free in response to wave induced forces.
- 5. The vessel of claim 2, wherein said constant tension buoy is formed with a central moonpool allowing to conduct a well drilling operation therethrough.
- 6. The vessel of claim 2, wherein a plurality of water tight compartments are formed in a hull of the caisson and serving as storage facilities.
- 7. The vessel of claim 2, wherein said tension means comprises at least one well conductor.
- 8. The vessel of claim 2, wherein said tension means comprises at least one tendon.
- 9. The vessel of claim 2, wherein said tension means comprises a combination of at least one well conductor and at least one tendon.
- 10. The vessel of claim 1, wherein said buoy comprises a lower buoyant portion and an upper substantially non-buoyant portion, and wherein said lower portion comprises a plurality of ballast compartments to permit controlling of an amount of tension maintained on the riser lines.
- 11. The vessel of claim 10, wherein said upper portion of the buoy is retained substantially above a water line during operation.
- 12. The vessel of claim 1, wherein said caisson is adapted to carry substantially entire payload of well drilling, production and storage facilities.
- 13. The vessel of claim 1, wherein said buoy further comprises a lower deck which is maintained above a water line and which accommodates upper ends of the rise lines.
- 14. The vessel of claim 13, wherein said buoy further comprises an upper deck positioned above said lower deck and adapted to protect said lower deck during operation.
- 15. The vessel of claim 1, wherein said buoy provides structural support for wellhead assemblies and production control equipment.
- 16. A floating vessel, comprising:
- a first and a second independently floating bodies, the first body comprising a buoy and caisson which is provided with a central vertical well, the second body comprising a constant tension buoy having a central well extending vertically through a hull of the buoy and allowing to conduct a well drilling operation, said buoy further comprising a plurality of radially located well bays, each well bay being adapted to receiver a riser line therein, said buoy being vertically moored in a constant position with respect to a floor of a body of water by said riser lines, said buoy comprising a buoyant lower portion and a substantially non-buoyant upper portion, the lower portion providing sufficient buoyancy to maintain a constant tension on the riser lines, the buoy floating within said central well of the caisson without a rigid connection between the buoy and the caisson and wherein the caisson is held in place through a surrounding relationship of the caisson with respect to the buoy.
- 17. The vessel of claim 16, wherein said buoy is substantially unaffected by wave conditions affecting the caisson and is shaped to accommodate roll and pitch motion of the caisson, while preventing such motion from affecting the motions of the buoy and wherein effects of wave conditions acting on the caisson and the buoy are substantially reduced on the constant tension buoy.
- 18. The vessel of claim 16, wherein said lower portion of the buoy comprises a plurality of ballast compartments to permit controlling of an amount of tension maintained on the constant tension means.
- 19. The vessel of claim 16, wherein said upper portion of the buoy is maintained substantially above a water line during operation.
- 20. The vessel of claim 16, wherein said upper portion of the buoy comprises a lower deck which accommodates upper ends of the constant tension means.
- 21. The vessel of claim 20, wherein said upper portion of the buoy further comprises an upper deck positioned at a level above said lower deck and adapted to protect said lower deck during operation.
- 22. The vessel of claim 16, wherein said buoy provides structural support for wellhead assemblies and production control equipment.
Parent Case Info
This is continuation, application Ser. No. 221,422, filed July 19, 1988.
US Referenced Citations (8)
Continuations (1)
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