Floating structure and riser systems for drilling and production

US10196879B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10196879-B2
Application numberUS-201514808432-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJul 24, 2015
Priority dateMar 5, 2012
Publication dateFeb 5, 2019
Grant dateFeb 5, 2019

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An offshore well system for a subsea well, including a floating platform, a drilling riser system connected with the well for drilling operations, and a production riser system connected with the well for production operations. The drilling system also includes a riser tension system. The riser tension system is capable of compensating for movement of the platform while adequately tensioning both drilling riser system and the production riser system when each is connected to the well.

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What is claimed is: 1. An offshore well system for a subsea well with an offshore platform, comprising: an internal riser tension device configured to apply tension to an internal riser that extends between the subsea well and the offshore platform to facilitate drilling and production operations; and an external riser tension device configured to apply tension to an external riser that circumferentially surrounds at least a portion of the internal riser to facilitate drilling operations, wherein the external riser tension device is configured to support the external riser independent of the platform to enable the external riser to be a freestanding riser. 2. The offshore well system of claim 1 , wherein the internal riser tension device includes removable active tensioning cylinders. 3. The offshore well system of claim 1 , wherein the external riser tension device includes a buoyancy device. 4. The offshore well system of claim 3 , wherein the buoyancy device is at least one of an air can, balloon, and foam. 5. The offshore well system of claim 1 , wherein the internal riser is free to move within the external riser. 6. The offshore well system of claim 1 , wherein internal riser tension device is configured to place the internal riser in tension dynamically. 7. The offshore well system of claim 1 , wherein the internal riser extends from an upper end of the external riser when installed. 8. The offshore well system of claim 1 , wherein only a portion of the internal riser is nested within the external riser. 9. The offshore well system of claim 1 , wherein the offshore well system comprises a blowout preventer supported on the offshore platform and is devoid of an additional blowout preventer supported at a subsea location proximate to the subsea well. 10. A method for drilling and producing hydrocarbons from an offshore platform, comprising: tensioning an inner riser configured for drilling and production operations with an inner riser tensioning system; tensioning an outer riser configured for drilling operations with an outer riser tensioning system that is configured to support the outer riser independent of the offshore platform to enable the outer riser to be a freestanding riser; drilling one or more subsea wells with the inner riser and outer riser under tension; and producing from the one or more subsea wells with the inner riser. 11. The method of claim 10 , wherein the outer riser tensioning system comprises coupling a buoyancy device to the outer riser. 12. The method of claim 11 , wherein the buoyancy device is at least one of an air can, balloon, and foam. 13. An offshore well system for a subsea well with an offshore platform, including: a drilling riser system connectable with the well for drilling operations, wherein the drilling riser system comprises a first weight; a production riser system connectable with the well for production operations separately from the drilling riser system, wherein the production riser system comprises a second weight different from the first weight; a riser tension system configured to tension the drilling riser system and the production riser system successively by removing one of the drilling riser system or production riser system from the riser tension system and connecting the other system to the riser tension system; wherein the drilling riser system includes an internal riser movably nested within and extendable above an external riser; the production riser system includes a single production riser; and the riser tension system includes a dynamic riser tensioner to tension the internal riser and the production riser when each are connected to the well. 14. The offshore well system of claim 13 , wherein: the drilling riser system includes a drilling riser; and the dynamic riser tensioner is adjustable. 15. The offshore well system of claim 14 , wherein the riser tensioner includes removable active tensioning cylinders. 16. The offshore well system of claim 15 , wherein the riser tensioner is convertible from tensioning the drilling riser to tensioning the production riser by changing the number of tensioning cylinders. 17. The offshore well system of claim 15 , wherein the riser tensioner is convertible from tensioning the production riser to tensioning the drilling riser by changing the number of tensioning cylinders. 18. The offshore well system of claim 13 , further including an external riser tension device to apply tension to the external riser independently from the riser tension system. 19. The offshore well system of claim 18 , wherein the external riser tension device includes a buoyancy system. 20. The offshore well system of claim 13 , wherein the riser tension system is capable of tensioning both the drilling riser system and the production riser system with the riser tension system in the same configuration. 21. The offshore well system of claim 13 , wherein the drilling riser system comprises a drilling riser that extends from a respective first end configured to couple to a subsea blowout preventer assembly or a subsea wellhead and a respective second end configured to couple to a blowout preventer assembly located on the offshore platform, and the production riser system comprises a production riser that extends from a respective first end configured to couple to the subsea wellhead and a respective second end configured to couple to a production equipment located on the offshore platform.

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  • with buoyancy elements (E21B17/015 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • for underwater installations (E21B41/005, E21B41/04, E21B41/06, E21B41/08, E21B41/10 take precedence) · CPC title

  • E21B19/006Primary

    including heave compensators · CPC title

  • Risers · CPC title

  • Underwater drilling (using heave compensators E21B19/09) · CPC title

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What does patent US10196879B2 cover?
An offshore well system for a subsea well, including a floating platform, a drilling riser system connected with the well for drilling operations, and a production riser system connected with the well for production operations. The drilling system also includes a riser tension system. The riser tension system is capable of compensating for movement of the platform while adequately tensioning bo…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Cameron Int Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification E21B41/0007. Mapped technology areas include Fixed Constructions.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Feb 05 2019 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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