Vessel hull for use as a hull of a floating hydrocarbon storage and/or processing plant, method for producing such a vessel hull, vessel comprising such a vessel hull, as well method for producing such a vessel having such a vessel hull

US10093395B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10093395-B2
Application numberUS-201515521906-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateAug 11, 2015
Priority dateOct 28, 2014
Publication dateOct 9, 2018
Grant dateOct 9, 2018

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The invention relates to a method for producing a vessel hull (1) for use as a hull of an FPSO or FSO, comprising producing a vessel hull with a stern portion (2), a bow portion (3) and a central portion (4), arranging a deck (6) on the hull, for supporting processing modules, arranging hydrocarbon storage tanks inside the hull, providing the hull with an anchoring connection arrangement (7), characterized by arranging process module reinforcements (8) in the deck for supporting the hydrocarbon process modules, providing both longitudinal hull sides with mooring line connection reinforcements (9) at or near the bow portion, arranging riser connection reinforcements (10, 14) on one or more longitudinal hull sides, in between the mooring line connection reinforcements in longitudinal direction, for a riser balcony (28, 29), and providing the bow portion with turret reinforcements (11, 12).

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The invention claimed is: 1. A method for producing a vessel hull for use as a hull for a floating hydrocarbon storage and/or processing plant, comprising the steps of: producing a vessel hull stern portion, a bow portion and a central portion in between the bow and stern portions, the vessel hull being provided with longitudinal hull sides comprising the longitudinal hull sides of the stem portion, the bow portion and the central portion, arranging a deck on the hull suitable for supporting hydrocarbon processing modules, arranging hydrocarbon storage tanks inside the hull, for storing hydrocarbons to be obtained from a seabed-based wellhead, providing the hull with an anchoring connection arrangement for connection with anchor lines suitable for mooring the vessel hull to a seabed, arranging process module reinforcements in the deck, suitable for supporting hydrocarbon process modules, and at least two of the following steps: providing both longitudinal hull sides with mooring line connection reinforcements near or in the bow portion and stern portion for connecting mooring lines to be used in a spread-moored anchor line arrangement, and arranging in between the mooring line connection reinforcements in longitudinal direction, riser balcony connection reinforcements in one or both longitudinal hull sides suitable for supporting a riser balcony for connecting risers, providing the bow portion with turret reinforcements suitable for receiving an internal turret, providing the bow portion with turret reinforcements suitable for receiving an external turret, wherein the turret is provided with anchor line connection points and riser connection points. 2. A vessel hull for use as a hull for a floating hydrocarbon storage and/or processing plant, comprising: a stern portion, a bow portion and a central portion in between the bow and stern portions, the vessel hull provided with longitudinal hull sides comprising the longitudinal hull sides of the stern portion, the bow portion and the central portion, a deck, arranged on the hull, suitable for supporting hydrocarbon processing modules, hydrocarbon storage tanks, arranged inside the hull, for storing hydrocarbons to be obtained from seabed-based wellheads, an anchoring connection arrangement for connection with anchor lines suitable for mooring the vessel hull to a seabed, wherein the deck comprises process module reinforcements suitable for supporting hydrocarbon process modules, and at least two of the following elements: both longitudinal hull sides comprise mooring line connection reinforcements near or in the bow portion and stern portion for connecting mooring lines to be used with a spread-moored anchor line arrangement and one or both longitudinal hull sides comprise riser balcony connection reinforcements arranged in between the mooring line connection reinforcements in longitudinal direction, suitable for supporting a riser balcony for connecting risers, the bow portion comprises a turret reinforcement suitable for receiving an internal turret, the bow portion comprises a turret reinforcement suitable for receiving an external turret, wherein the turret is provided with anchor line connection points and riser connection points. 3. The vessel hull according to claim 2 , wherein a transverse bulkhead is arranged between the bow portion and the central portion, the central portion comprising two longitudinal central portion bulkheads extending in longitudinal direction (X) from the stern portion to the transverse bulkhead, being spaced-apart at a transverse distance D 1 , the bow portion comprising two longitudinal bow portion bulkheads extending in longitudinal direction from the transverse bulkhead to the bow, being spaced-apart at an internal turret position at a transverse distance D 2 , wherein, when seen in top view, D 2 is larger than D 1 . 4. The vessel hull according to claim 3 , wherein D 2 is equal to or larger than the transverse diameter of the turret reinforcements. 5. The vessel hull according to claim 3 , wherein the two longitudinal central portion bulkheads and the two longitudinal bow portion bulkheads are comprised by two continuous longitudinal bulkheads extending from the stern portion to the bow. 6. The vessel hull according to claim 3 , wherein the bow portion comprises a vertical plane of symmetry (P) extending in longitudinal direction, wherein, when seen in top view, the longitudinal bow portion bulkheads are each arranged on one side of the vertical plane of symmetry, wherein the longitudinal bow portion bulkheads extend from the transverse bulkhead to the bow in such a way, that a first section of each longitudinal bow portion bulkhead diverges away from the vertical plane of symmetry and a second consecutive section extends substantially parallel to the vertical plane of symmetry forming a reception space for the internal turret at the internal turret location (ITP). 7. The vessel hull according to claim 6 , wherein a third consecutive section converges towards the vertical plane of symmetry. 8. The vessel hull according to claim 7 , wherein the first, second and third sections of the longitudinal bow portion bulkheads extend at such angles with respect to the vertical plane of symmetry, and have such dimensions that, when seen in top view, the longitudinal bow portion bulkheads each resemble an arc having a centre of curvature coinciding with a centre point of the internal turret receivable in the reception space. 9. The vessel hull according to claim 2 , comprising one or more removable propulsion units. 10. The vessel hull according claim 9 , comprising one or more removable generator units associated with the one or more removable propulsion units. 11. The vessel hull according to claim 2 , wherein the deck comprises reinforcement suitable for supporting a flare stack and reinforcements for supporting one or more pedestrial cranes. 12. A method for producing a vessel for use as a floating hydrocarbon storage and/or processing plant using a vessel hull comprising a stern portion, a bow portion and a central portion in between the bow and stern portions, and provided with longitudinal hull sides of the stern portion, the bow portion and the central portion; a deck arranged on the hull, the deck comprising process module reinforcements suitable for supporting hydrocarbon process modules; hydrocarbon storage tanks arranged inside the hull; an anchoring connection arrangement for connection with anchor lines suitable for mooring the vessel hull to a seabed; and further comprising at least two of the following: both longitudinal hull sides comprise mooring line connection reinforcements near or in the bow portion and stern portion for connecting mooring lines to be used with a spread-moored anchor line arrangement and one or both longitudinal hull sides comprise riser balcony connection reinforcements arranged in between the mooring line connection reinforcements in longitudinal direction, suitable for supporting a riser balcony for connecting risers, the bow portion comprises a turret reinforcement suitable for receiving an internal turret, the bow portion comprises a turret reinforcement suitable for receiving an external turret, wherein the turret is provided with anchor line connection points and riser connection points, the method comprising the steps of: arranging the hydrocarbon process modules on the deck, at the location of the process module reinforcements, selecting a desired riser and anchor line arrangement, and configuring the vessel hull for use with the desired anchor line and riser arrangement. 13. The method according

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Classifications

  • Floating buildings, stores, drilling platforms, or workshops, e.g. carrying water-oil separating devices {(construction methods for floating offshore platforms B63B75/00)} · CPC title

  • B63B21/507Primary

    with mooring turrets · CPC title

  • B63B3/70Primary

    Reinforcements for carrying localised loads, e.g. propulsion plant, guns · CPC title

  • Floating hydrocarbon production vessels, e.g. Floating Production Storage and Offloading vessels [FPSO] · CPC title

  • Operations & Transport · mapped topic

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What does patent US10093395B2 cover?
The invention relates to a method for producing a vessel hull (1) for use as a hull of an FPSO or FSO, comprising producing a vessel hull with a stern portion (2), a bow portion (3) and a central portion (4), arranging a deck (6) on the hull, for supporting processing modules, arranging hydrocarbon storage tanks inside the hull, providing the hull with an anchoring connection arrangement (7), c…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Single Buoy Moorings
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B63B21/507. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Oct 09 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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