Systems and methods for thermal management of subsea conduits using a jumper having adjustable insulating elements

US12338712B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12338712-B2
Application numberUS-202318301197-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateApr 14, 2023
Priority dateJan 28, 2020
Publication dateJun 24, 2025
Grant dateJun 24, 2025

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Systems and methods for thermal management of subsea conduits such as jumpers provide the ability to alternate between cooling and heat retention of production fluids within the conduit as needed depending on the phase of operation. Adjustable insulation elements are provided on the conduits so that convective heat transfer between surrounding seawater and the conduit can be allowed or reduced. A control system can activate an alarm indicating the need to adjust the insulation depending on the temperature and/or flow rate of fluids in the conduit. Conventional conduits can be retrofitted by adding adjustable insulation elements to enable thermal management.

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What is claimed is: 1. A system for thermal management of a subsea conduit that carries oil and/or gas produced from a subsea well in a subsea production facility located on a seabed, comprising: a. a conduit for carrying production fluids having two ends for connecting to subsea components; and b. a plurality of adjustable insulation elements arranged circumferentially around the conduit, wherein each adjustable insulation element is configured to be adjusted between at least a first position wherein the conduit is relatively less insulated with respect to seawater surrounding the conduit and a second position wherein the conduit is relatively more insulated with respect to seawater surrounding the conduit; and c. wherein the plurality of adjustable insulation elements are a plurality of elongated hinged shutter elements, each elongated hinged shutter element comprising an elongated panel and an elongated hinge adjustable between the first position in which the elongated hinged shutter element is positioned away from the conduit and the second position in which the elongated hinged shutter element is positioned directly over the conduit. 2. The system of claim 1 wherein the plurality of elongated hinged shutter elements is provided around a circumference of the conduit such that when the elongated hinged shutter elements are all in the first position, the conduit is exposed to surrounding seawater thereby providing convective heat transfer between the seawater and the conduit; and when the elongated hinged shutter elements are all in the second position, the conduit is protected from the surrounding seawater thereby reducing convective heat transfer between the seawater and the conduit. 3. The system of claim 1 wherein the conduit is a spool, a jumper or a pipe. 4. A system for thermal management of a subsea conduit that carries oil and/or gas produced from a subsea well in a subsea production facility located on a seabed, comprising: a. a conduit for carrying production fluids having two ends for connecting to subsea components; b. at least one adjustable insulation element surrounding the conduit that is configured to be adjusted between at least a first position wherein the conduit is relatively less insulated with respect to seawater surrounding the conduit and a second position wherein the conduit is relatively more insulated with respect to seawater surrounding the conduit; and c. a control system comprising a temperature sensor for continuously monitoring an internal fluid temperature of a fluid in the conduit and/or a flow rate sensor for continuously monitoring an internal fluid flow velocity of a fluid in the conduit and a flying lead or umbilical for transmitting temperature and/or flow rate data to a processor; wherein the control system is capable of being set to automatically activate an alarm indicating a need to adjust a position of the at least one adjustable insulation element based on a predetermined fluid temperature and/or flow rate. 5. The system of claim 4 wherein the temperature sensor comprises a phase change thermostat for continuously monitoring the internal fluid temperature of the fluid in the conduit. 6. The system of claim 4 wherein the position of the at least one adjustable insulation element is adjusted responsive to the alarm automatically. 7. The system of claim 4 wherein the position of the at least one adjustable insulation element is adjusted responsive to the alarm manually. 8. The system of claim 4 wherein the position of the at least one adjustable insulation element is adjusted responsive to the alarm remotely from a surface location. 9. The system of claim 4 wherein: a. each of the at least one adjustable insulation element comprises a plurality of wedge-shaped shutters wherein each of the plurality of wedge-shaped shutters are adjustable between an open, outward position and a closed, inward position; b. wherein when the wedge-shaped shutters are all in the closed, inward position, the wedge-shaped shutters fit together around the conduit to form a barrier to prevent seawater from contacting the conduit and thereby reducing convective heat transfer between the seawater and the conduit and wherein when the wedge-shaped shutters are all in the open, outward position, the wedge-shaped shutters open to form a radial aperture such that a gap is provided between the wedge-shaped shutters and the conduit to allow seawater to contact the conduit and provide convective heat transfer between the seawater and the conduit. 10. The system of claim 4 wherein each of the at least one adjustable insulation element is a folding radially extendable shutter element adjustable between the first position wherein the folding radially extendable shutter element is generally perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the conduit and the second position wherein the folding radially extendable shutter element is generally parallel to the longitudinal axis of the conduit; and wherein a plurality of the folding radially extendable shutter elements is provided along a length of the conduit such that when the folding radially extendable shutter elements are all in the first position, the conduit is exposed to surrounding seawater thereby providing convective heat transfer between the seawater and the conduit; and when the folding radially extendable shutter elements are all in the second position, the conduit is protected from the surrounding seawater thereby reducing convective heat transfer between the seawater and the conduit. 11. The system of claim 10 wherein the plurality of the folding radially extendable shutter elements can be simultaneously adjusted between the first and second positions via hydraulics or remotely operated vehicle (ROV) operation. 12. The system of claim 4 wherein each adjustable insulation element is an elongated hinged shutter element comprising an elongated panel and an elongated hinge adjustable between the first position in which the elongated hinged shutter element is positioned away from the conduit and the second position in which the elongated hinged shutter element is positioned directly over the conduit; and wherein a plurality of the elongated hinged shutter elements is provided around a circumference of the conduit such that when the elongated hinged shutter elements are all in the first position, the conduit is exposed to surrounding seawater thereby providing convective heat transfer between the seawater and the conduit; and when the elongated hinged shutter elements are all in the second position, the conduit is protected from the surrounding seawater thereby reducing convective heat transfer between the seawater and the conduit. 13. A method for thermal management of a subsea conduit that carries oil and/or gas produced from a subsea well in a subsea production facility located on a seabed, comprising: a. providing at least one adjustable insulation element surrounding a conduit for carrying production fluids having two ends for connecting to subsea components; b. transmitting oil and/or gas produced from the subsea well through the conduit; c. adjusting the at least one adjustable insulation element between at least a first position wherein the conduit is relatively less insulated with respect to seawater surrounding the conduit and a second position wherein the conduit is relatively more insulated with respect to the seawater such that heat transfer between the conduit and the seawater is controlled; and d. monitoring an internal fluid temperature of a fluid in the conduit and/or monitoring an internal fluid flow velocity of a fluid in the conduit and transmitting temperature and/or flow rate dat

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  • specially adapted for obtaining from underwater installations · CPC title

  • F16L59/14Primary

    Arrangements for the insulation of pipes or pipe systems (F16L59/02 - F16L59/12 take precedence) · CPC title

  • Insulating arrangements · CPC title

  • Production satellite stations, i.e. underwater installations comprising a plurality of satellite well heads connected to a central station · CPC title

  • E21B36/001Primary

    Cooling arrangements · CPC title

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What does patent US12338712B2 cover?
Systems and methods for thermal management of subsea conduits such as jumpers provide the ability to alternate between cooling and heat retention of production fluids within the conduit as needed depending on the phase of operation. Adjustable insulation elements are provided on the conduits so that convective heat transfer between surrounding seawater and the conduit can be allowed or reduced.…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Chevron Usa Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F16L59/14. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jun 24 2025 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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