Claims
- 1. A method for installing an offshore structure comprising the steps of:attaching one or a plurality of temporary stabilization modules to a structure in a body of water at a first draft to form a stabilized structure; transporting the stabilized structure from a first site to a second site, where at least a portion of each of the modules extends above a waterline and the modules increase a stability of the structure sufficient to maintain the structure in a substantially upright orientation during transporting; ballasting the modules and/or the structure to change the first draft to a lower, installation draft, where a part of the portion of each of the modules remains above the waterline; attaching a plurality of tendons to the structure; deballasting the structure and/or the modules to tension the structure so that the structure can assume its installed draft; and removing the modules from the structure.
- 2. The method of claim 1, wherein the structure comprises a tension leg platform, an extended-base tension leg platform or a single column floater platform.
- 3. The method of claim 1, wherein the structure comprises a tension leg platform or an extended-base tension leg platform and where the platform includes at least three columns and at least two pontoons interconnected at least two adjacent columns and the platform includes an open central area.
- 4. A method for transporting a stabilized offshore structure comprising the steps of:attaching one or a plurality of temporary stabilization modules to a structure in a body of water at an tensioned draft moored to a bottom of the body of water by a plurality of tendons, where at least a portion of each of the modules extends above a waterline and the modules increase a stability of the structure sufficient to maintain the structure in a substantially upright orientation; ballasting the modules and/or the structure to change the draft of the structure from its tensioned draft to a lower, tendon detachment draft, where a part of the portion of each of the modules remains above the waterline; deattaching the tendons from the structure; deballasting the structure and/or the modules to a transportation draft; transporting the structure with the modules, which are designed to maintain the structure in its substantially upright orientation, to a new site; and removing the modules from the structure.
- 5. The method of claim 1, wherein the structure comprises a tension leg platform, an extended-base tension leg platform or a single column floater platform.
- 6. The method of claim 1, wherein the structure comprises a tension leg platform or an extended-base tension leg platform and where the platform includes at least three columns and at least two pontoons interconnected at least two adjacent columns and the platform includes an open central area.
- 7. A method for transporting an offshore structure comprising the steps of:attaching one or a plurality of temporary stabilization modules to a structure in a body of water at a first draft to form a stabilized structure; transporting the stabilized structure from a first site to a second site; installing a plurality of tendons to the structure to form a tensioned structure; and removing the modules from the tensioned structure, where at least a portion of each of the modules extends above a waterline and the modules are designed to increase a stability of the structure sufficient to maintain the structure in a substantially upright orientation during transporting and tendon installation.
- 8. The method of claim 7, wherein the structure comprises a tension leg platform, an extended-base tension leg platform or a single column floater platform.
- 9. The method of claim 7, wherein the structure comprises a tension leg platform or an extended-base tension leg platform and where the platform includes at least three columns and at least two pontoons interconnected at least two adjacent columns and the platform includes an open central area.
- 10. A method for transporting an offshore structure comprising the steps of:attaching a plurality of temporary stabilization modules to a structure in a body of water at a first draft to form a stabilized structure; transporting the stabilized structure from a first site to a second site; installing a plurality of tendons to the structure to form a tensioned structure; and removing the modules from the tensioned structure, where at least a portion of each of the modules extends above a waterline during the transporting and installing steps and the modules are designed to increase a stability of the structure sufficient to maintain the structure in a substantially upright orientation during transporting and tendon installation.
- 11. The method of claim 10, wherein the structure comprises a tension leg platform, an extended-base tension leg platform or a single column floater platform.
- 12. The method of claim 11, wherein the platform includes at least three columns and at least two pontoons interconnected at least two adjacent columns and the platform includes an open central area.
- 13. The method of claim 10, wherein the structure comprises a tension leg platform or an extended-base tension leg platform and where the platform includes at least three columns and at least two pontoons interconnected at least two adjacent columns and the platform includes an open central area.
- 14. A method for transporting an offshore tension leg platform or extended-base tension leg platform comprising the steps of:attaching one or a plurality of temporary stabilization modules to the platform in a body of water at a first draft to form a stabilized platform; transporting the stabilized platform from a first site to a second site; installing a plurality of tendons to the structure to form a tensioned structure; and removing the modules from the tensioned structure, where at least a portion of each of the modules extends above a waterline during the transporting and installing steps and where the modules are designed to increase a stability of the platform sufficient to maintain the platform in a substantially upright orientation during transporting and tendon installation.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims provisional priority to U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/203,628 filed May 12, 2000, incorporated herein by reference.
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