Connection system for subsea flow interface equipment
US-9534474-B2 · Jan 3, 2017 · US
US10508518B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10508518-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615379255-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 14, 2016 |
| Priority date | Feb 26, 2004 |
| Publication date | Dec 17, 2019 |
| Grant date | Dec 17, 2019 |
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A system for connecting flow interface equipment to a subsea tree or manifold is disclosed. The system relates to an apparatus adapted to inject fluids into a well having a flow bore. The system includes a connection apparatus adapted to land a conduit on a subsea tree or manifold and to connect the conduit of the connection apparatus to an access port or choke body of the tree or manifold.
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What is claimed is: 1. A subsea assembly for control of fluid flow from and to a subsea manifold having an outlet and an inlet, the assembly comprising: a frame configured to engage the subsea manifold, the frame configured to support a flow interface device having an inlet, an outlet, and a flow passage therebetween; the flow interface device supported by the frame; a first flow hub mounted on the frame; a second flow hub mounted on the frame; a first flexible conduit connected between the outlet and the first flow hub; and a second flexible conduit connected between the inlet and the second flow hub; wherein the inlet and the outlet of the flow interface device are connectable to the first and second flow hubs to allow fluid to flow between the manifold outlet, the first flexible conduit, the first flow hub, the flow passage of the flow interface device, the second flow hub, the second flexible conduit, and the manifold inlet. 2. The subsea assembly of claim 1 wherein the flow interface device comprises a processing apparatus selected from the group consisting of at least one of a pump, process fluid turbine, injection apparatus, chemical injection apparatus, fluid riser, measurement apparatus, temperature measurement apparatus, flow rate measurement apparatus, constitution measurement apparatus, consistency measurement apparatus, gas separation apparatus, water separation apparatus, solids separation apparatus, water electrolysis apparatus, and hydrocarbon separation apparatus. 3. The subsea assembly of claim 1 wherein the flow interface device is a compressor. 4. The subsea assembly of claim 1 wherein the flow interface device is a flow meter. 5. A method for controlling fluids from and to a subsea manifold, the method comprising: supporting a flow interface device with a frame engaged with the subsea manifold, the flow interface device having an inlet, an outlet, and a flow passage therebetween; connecting a first flexible conduit between a first flow hub mounted on the frame and a piping interface; connecting a second flexible conduit between a second flow hub mounted on the frame and the piping interface; and fluidly connecting the piping interface to an access port extending through a lateral branch of the subsea manifold between a lateral branch inlet and a lateral branch outlet, thereby allowing fluid to flow between the lateral branch outlet, the access port, the piping interface, the first flexible conduit, the first flow hub, the flow passage of the flow interface device, the second flow hub, the second flexible conduit, the piping interface, the access port, and the lateral branch inlet. 6. The method of claim 5 further comprising fluidly connecting the first flexible conduit to an inner member of the piping interface, and fluidly connecting the second flexible conduit to an annulus around the inner member of the piping interface. 7. A subsea assembly for control of fluid flow from and to a subsea manifold having an outlet and an inlet, the assembly comprising: a frame configured to engage the subsea manifold; a first flow hub mounted on the frame; a second flow hub mounted on the frame; a first flexible conduit connected between the outlet and the first flow hub; a second flexible conduit connected between the inlet and the second flow hub; a first jumper connected to the first flow hub; and a second jumper connected to the second flow hub; wherein an inlet and an outlet of a processing apparatus are connectable to the first and second jumpers to allow fluid to flow between the manifold outlet, the first flexible conduit, the first flow hub, the first jumper, a flow passage of the processing apparatus, the second jumper, the second flow hub, the second flexible conduit, and the manifold inlet. 8. The subsea assembly of claim 7 wherein the processing apparatus is selected from the group consisting of at least one of a pump, process fluid turbine, injection apparatus, chemical injection apparatus, fluid riser, measurement apparatus, temperature measurement apparatus, flow rate measurement apparatus, constitution measurement apparatus, consistency measurement apparatus, gas separation apparatus, water separation apparatus, solids separation apparatus, water electrolysis apparatus, and hydrocarbon separation apparatus. 9. The subsea assembly of claim 8 wherein the processing apparatus is remote from the subsea manifold.
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