This application claims the benefit of United Kingdom Patent Application No. 0402415.4, filed on Feb. 4, 2004, which hereby is incorporated by reference in its entirety.
This invention concerns an apparatus and a method for facilitating the installation of a component at an underwater facility, such as a hydrocarbon production facility or well.
The installation of equipment for subsea fluid extraction wells involves the lowering of heavy assemblies onto the sea bed. It is particularly difficult to lower components such as subsea control modules to locate on structures already on the sea bed, such as a well tree, as considerable positional accuracy is required. The lowering of such components is normally effected from a surface vessel, in conjunction with the use of a subsea remote operated vehicle (ROV). However, the surface vessel is subjected to the conditions of the surface sea state, causing the vessel to move in pitch, yaw and heave. The effects of pitch and heave are minimised by the use of vessels which are purpose designed to allow lowering from a special access in the center of the vessel. However since the availability of such vessels is limited, their use is expensive. It is therefore desirable to use a “vessel of opportunity” i.e. one which is not purpose designed for this work, in conjunction with the ROV, thus increasing the availability of vessels suitable for installation and so substantially reducing costs for the operator.
It is an object of the present invention to provide installation apparatus which may be deployed from a general surface vessel, i.e. one which is not purpose-built for such work.
In accordance with a first aspect of the present invention there is provided an apparatus for deployment from a base for installing a component at an underwater facility, comprising a carriage lowered from the base in use of the apparatus, the carriage being adapted to releasably retain the component and compensation means located between the carriage and the base in use for compensating for relative motion between the underwater facility and the base.
Preferably, a cable is used for suspending the carriage from the base, and the compensation means is located between the cable and the carriage.
The compensation means may comprise a resiliently deformable member, such as a spring. The resiliently deformable member may be provided within a parallelogram linkage.
Preferably, the carriage is provided with guide cables for engaging with the underwater facility, to provide a guide for locating the component at the underwater facility. In this case, the compensation means would act to keep the guide cables tensioned during installation of the component substantially regardless of said relative motion. Advantageously, the guide cables are manipulable by a remotely operated vehicle to engage with the underwater facility.
The carriage may be provided with a retractable cable for engaging with the component. This retractable cable is preferably manipulable by a remotely operated vehicle to engage with the component.
According to a second aspect of the present invention, there is provided a method of installing a component at an underwater facility comprising the steps of providing a base, lowering installation apparatus from the base, the apparatus comprising a carriage which releasably retains the component, and compensating for relative motion between the base and the underwater facility using compensation means located between the carriage and the base.
The base is preferably a surface vessel.
The underwater facility may be a hydrocarbon extraction facility.
The invention will now be described by way of example with reference to the following figures, in which:
Referring first to
The use of the apparatus is now described with reference to FIGS. 1 to 3.
The next step in installation is illustrated in
The final step in installation is shown in
The amplitude of heave that the compensation mechanism can accommodate is limited by the length of the arms. However, in circumstances where a greater amplitude of heave must be accommodated, then as illustrated in
Thus the invention provides compensation for the heave of the deployment vessel so that vessels of opportunity can be used to install subsea well production equipment. In practice, the apparatus will allow deployment from the stem of the vessel where the heave is greater than the vessel center, but the convenience in installation is often greater. It should also be noted that, bearing in mind the substantial depths of subsea wells, the alignment guidance features of the apparatus greatly facilitate the alignment of modules with the subsea well head equipment during the installation process. This greatly reduces the activity required from the ROV and the problems resulting from the various movements of the deployment vessel, thus reducing installation time and cost.
Although the invention has been described with reference to the embodiments above, there are many other modifications and alternatives possible within the scope of the claims. For example, rather than using a horizontally-orientated compression spring 3 within the parallelogram linkage, it is possible to use a vertically-orientated extension spring connected at the other two pivot bearings 2. The compensation means is shown as being proximate to the carriage, but may be located at any position between the carriage and the vessel. The compensation means is shown as including a parallelogram linkage, but other configurations using arms of differing lengths are possible.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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0402415.4 | Feb 2004 | GB | national |