Claims
- 1. Apparatus arranged for assembly to define a tension-leg offshore platform comprising
- an adjustably buoyant upper unit adapted to float on an ocean surface with a characteristic maximum draft, the upper unit including an operations platform supported above the water surface on a support structure which includes a plurality of laterally spaced substantially vertical hollow columns which include ballast tanks selectively floodable for varying the positive buoyancy of the upper unit,
- a corresponding plurality of tension leg assemblies each connectible in tension between the lower end of a corresponding column and the ocean floor, each tension leg assembly comprising:
- a plurality of positively buoyant tubular members each connectible at a lower end thereof to anchor means secured to the ocean floor and to extend upwardly to an upper end disposed a selected distance below the ocean surface greater than the maximum draft of the upper unit and common to the upper ends of all of the tubular members,
- for each such tubular member, a corresponding flexible tension member connectible between the upper end of the tubular member and the lower end of the corresponding column, and
- means for connecting the lower end of each tension leg assembly to anchor means secured to the ocean floor and for connecting each flexible tension member between each corresponding tubular member and the column member corresponding to the tension leg assembly of which the the corresponding tubular member is a part.
- 2. Apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the anchor means are piles adapted to be disposed in the ocean floor.
- 3. Apparatus according to claim 1 wherein each tubular member is composed of a plurality of serially connected tubular sections defining at each end thereof a coupling component connectible to a mating coupling component carried by an adjacent section, each section including a bulkhead across the interior thereof adjacent each coupling component and sealed airtight to the interior of the section.
- 4. Apparatus according to claim 3 wherein each coupling component is a component of a threaded connection.
- 5. Apparatus according to claim 1 including a connector engageable between the lower end of each tubular member and the anchor means, each connector being arranged to hold the tubular member against upward axial motion relative to the anchor means while affording and accommodating pivotal motion of the tubular member relative to the anchor means.
- 6. Apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the flexible tension members are comprised of wire rope.
- 7. A method for installing a tension-leg platform at a selected site on the surface of an ocean and for securing the platform to the ocean floor, comprising the steps of:
- a. providing a positively buoyant platform upper unit which has a characteristic maximum draft and which includes an operations platform supported on the upper ends of a plurality of laterally spaced substantially vertical columns of substantial cross-sectional area which define therein selectively floodable and purgeable buoyancy chambers and which are disposed in a selected pattern,
- b. establishing on the ocean floor below the selected site a plurality of locations corresponding in number and pattern to the number and pattern of the columns,
- c. drilling into the ocean floor at each location at least one hole to a depth determined with regard to the nature of the ocean floor geology,
- d. placing and securing in each hole an elongate anchor member, thus to provide anchor means at each location,
- e. connecting to the anchor means at each location the lower end of a plurality of elongate, positively buoyant tubular tension members of substantially equal length less than the water depth at the selected site by an amount greater than the maximum draft of the upper unit,
- f. floating the platform upper unit to the site over the upper ends of the tubular members,
- g. adjusting the state of flooding of the buoyancy chambers to establish a selected draft of the upper unit,
- h. for each such tubular member, connecting flexible tension means between the upper end of the member and the lower end of a column corresponding to the location associated with the tubular member, and
- i. increasing the positive buoyancy of the upper unit to establish a selected tension level in the several flexible tension means and tubular tension members.
- 8. The method according to claim 7 wherein the step of establishing the locations includes the further step of disposing on the ocean floor template means including features defining the locations.
- 9. The method according to claim 8 wherein the step of drilling the holes includes drilling the holes through the template means.
- 10. The method according to claim 7 wherein the locations are established around a subsea well which is to be connected to the platform.
- 11. Hydrocarbons, both raw and refined, produced from a subsea hydrocarbons source by use of apparatus according to claim 1.
- 12. Hydrocarbons, both raw and refined, produced from a subsea hydrocarbons source via a platform installed by practice of the method according to claim 7.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 146,363, filed May 2, 1980, now abandoned for "Tension Leg Offshore Platform".
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