Claims
- 1. A hydrocarbon storage system (10) for use in a sea to store liquid hydrocarbon, comprising:a barge (14) that includes a hull (30) with bow and stern ends (47,48), said bow and stern ends of said hull respectively forming front and rear ends of said hull and being longitudinally-spaced, with said hull forming a tank assembly (57); said tank assembly includes a plurality of rows (C1S, C2S; C1C, C2C; C1P, C2P etc.) of tanks, with the tanks of each row lying one longitudinally behind another and including an end tank at an end of said barge for each of said rows, said tanks having bottom walls (130) and including a plurality of fluid couplings (72, 76, 78) arranged to couple the tanks of each row longitudinally directly in series; a telemetry link (200) on said barge for receiving radio signals from a remote station not on said barge; a plurality of said fluid couplings each includes at least one shutoff valve (222, 224) connected to said telemetry link, so the valve can be closed by signals from said remote station.
- 2. The system described in claim 1 wherein:said barge includes a passive ballast system (53, 54, 55) which controls orientation of said barge, with said barge being devoid of an active seawater ballast system.
- 3. The system described in claim 1 wherein said system is designed for use with an offloading tanker (40) that removes hydrocarbon from said barge, and with a hydrocarbon production facility (12) for supplying hydrocarbon to said barge, wherein:said plurality of rows of tanks includes a middle row and a pair of side rows on opposite sides of said middle row, with each of said rows of tanks having a frontmost tank (C1S, C1C, C1P), and with said rows including a pair of isolated middle side tanks (C3S, C3P) lying at opposite sides of said hull and about halfway between the bow and stern and connected to at least one other tank of said three rows only through means (120,122) that can be opened and closed; means (118) for filling said isolated middle side tanks with hydrocarbons from said production facility while pumping out hydrocarbons from the other of said tanks to said offloading tanker.
- 4. A hydrocarbon storage system for storing liquid hydrocarbon, comprising:a longitudinally elongated barge hull (30) with bow and stern ends and with a tank assembly (57), where said tank assembly includes a plurality of tanks, said tank assembly including a first tank (C1S, C1C, C1P) at a first end of said hull and at least a second tank (C2S, C2C, C2P) lying adjacent to but longitudinally further from said first end of said hull than said first tank, with said first and second tanks having substantially coplanar tank bottom walls (130) and with a fluid coupling (72) that connects said first and second tanks, with said fluid coupling having a fluid coupling bottom lying at about the level of said tank bottom walls; a pump (44) coupled to said first tank for pumping out liquid hydrocarbon therefrom; said barge is devoid of an active seawater ballast system, and said barge has an inactive ballast system, that produces a predetermined orientation of said tank bottom walls so they are tilted by an angle (A) of at least 0.5° but no more than 8° from the horizontal when said tanks are empty, with the bottom wall of said first tank being lowermost.
- 5. The system described in claim 4 wherein:said hull has a primarily vertical wall (166) separating said first and second tanks, with an opening (160) at the bottom of said primarily vertical walls forming said fluid coupling; said primarily vertical wall has a pair of wall portions (230,232) on opposite sides of said opening, which converge toward said opening, as viewed in a downwardly-facing view.
- 6. A method for operating a hydrocarbon production system comprising a hydrocarbon production facility that includes at least one sea floor well, a storage barge that has a tank assembly, and an anchor system that anchors said vessel to the sea floor through a turret to allow said vessel to weathervane, so oil from said well can be stored in said tank assembly and offloaded from a major portion of said tank assembly to a tanker during offload periods spaced at least a week apart, comprising:transporting a temporary crew to said vessel when said tanker comes to said storage vessel, and using said crew to make connections and operate at least one pump to offload oil in said tank assembly to said tanker, and to later disconnect said connections and stop operations of said pump; removing said crew from said storage barge and sailing said tanker away from said storage barge, while allowing said storage vessel to remain without a crew for a period of at least a week while oil flows into tank assembly; allowing a passive ballast system to maintain said barge with said tank bottom walls tilted by 0.5° to 8° from the horizontal when said major portion of said tank assembly is less than 2% full, with a selected one of the bow and stern ends lowermost.
- 7. A hydrocarbon storage system (10) for use in a sea to store liquid hydrocarbon, comprising:a barge (14) that includes a hull (30) with bow and stern ends (47, 48), said bow and stern ends of said hull respectively forming front and rear ends of said hull, and being longitudinally-spaced, with said hull forming a tank assembly (57); said tank assembly includes a plurality of rows (C1S, C2S; C1C, C2C; C1P, C2P, etc.) of tanks, with the tanks of each row lying one longitudinally behind another and including an end tank at an end of said barge for each of said rows, said tanks having bottom walls (130) and including a plurality of fluid couplings (72, 76, 78) arranged to couple the tanks of each row longitudinally directly in series; a telemetry link (200) on said barge for receiving radio signals from a remote station not on said barge; a plurality of said fluid couplings that include at least one remotely operable shutoff valve (222, 224).
CROSS-REFERENCE
Applicant claims priority from provisional patent application No. 60/142,236 filed Jul. 2, 1999.
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