Method for the assisted installation of an underwater riser
US-9217517-B2 · Dec 22, 2015 · US
US9708864B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9708864-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414579930-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 22, 2014 |
| Priority date | Dec 22, 2014 |
| Publication date | Jul 18, 2017 |
| Grant date | Jul 18, 2017 |
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A riser assembly for transporting fluids from a sub-sea location is disclosed. The riser assembly includes a riser having at least one segment of flexible pipe and a plurality of buoyancy compensating elements connected to the riser and connected together in an in-line configuration to form a mid-line buoyancy section. The riser assembly also includes at least one buoyancy aid connected to the riser at a position above and spaced apart from the mid-line buoyancy section. The at least one buoyancy aid forms a first distributed buoyancy section and is sufficiently buoyant to maintain a tension load on the riser between the first distributed buoyancy section and the mid-line line buoyancy section. The riser assembly further includes at least one further buoyancy compensating element connected to the riser at a position above and spaced apart from the first distributed buoyancy section to form a second distributed buoyancy section. The second distributed buoyancy section is configured to support a portion of the riser in a wave configuration.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A riser assembly for transporting fluids from a sub-sea location, comprising: a riser comprising at least one segment of flexible pipe; a plurality of buoyancy compensating elements connected to the riser and connected together in an in-line configuration to form a mid-line buoyancy section, such that each of the plurality of buoyancy compensating elements are connected in sequence to an adjacent buoyancy compensating element, wherein each of the buoyancy compensating elements are positively buoyant; a plurality of positively buoyant buoyancy aids connected to the riser at a position above and spaced apart from the mid-line buoyancy section, the plurality of buoyancy aids forming a first distributed buoyancy section and being sufficiently positively buoyant to maintain a tension load on the riser between the first distributed buoyancy section and the mid-line line buoyancy section; and a plurality of further buoyancy compensating elements connected to the riser at a position above and spaced apart from the first distributed buoyancy section to form a second distributed buoyancy section, the second distributed buoyancy section configured to support a portion of the riser in a wave configuration, wherein the tension load on the riser between the mid-line buoyancy section and the first distributed buoyancy section is between 50 and 3550 kN. 2. A riser assembly as claimed in claim 1 wherein, in use the first distributed buoyancy section is provided at an angle of up to 25° from the central longitudinal axis of the mid-line buoyancy section. 3. A riser assembly as claimed in claim 1 wherein, in use the first distributed buoyancy section is provided at an angle of between 0° and 10° from the central longitudinal axis of the mid-line buoyancy section. 4. A riser assembly as claimed in claim 1 wherein the distance between the mid-line buoyancy section and the first distributed buoyancy section is between 10 m and 50 m. 5. A riser assembly as claimed in claim 1 wherein the distance between the mid-line buoyancy section and the first distributed buoyancy section is at least 20 m. 6. A riser assembly as claimed in claim 1 wherein the distance between the first distributed buoyancy section and the second distributed buoyancy section is between 10 m and 250 m. 7. A riser assembly as claimed in claim 1 wherein the distance between the first distributed buoyancy section and the second distributed buoyancy section is between 100 m and 140 m. 8. A riser assembly as claimed in claim 1 wherein the mid-line buoyancy section is provided at a distance of between 70 m and 1800 m from an upper end of the riser. 9. A riser assembly as claimed in claim 1 wherein the first distributed buoyancy section is provided at a distance of between 60 m and 1020 m from an upper end of the riser. 10. A riser assembly as claimed in claim 1 wherein the second distributed buoyancy section is provided at a distance of between 50 m and 1000 m from an upper end of the riser. 11. A riser assembly as claimed in claim 1 wherein the first distributed buoyancy section comprises the at least one buoyancy aid connected directly to the riser. 12. A riser assembly as claimed in claim 1 wherein the first distributed buoyancy section comprises the at least one buoyancy aid connected to the riser indirectly via one or more tethering element. 13. A method of forming a riser assembly for transporting fluids from a sub-sea location, the method comprising: providing a riser comprising at least one segment of flexible pipe; connecting a plurality of buoyancy compensating elements to the riser and connecting the buoyancy compensating elements together in an in-line configuration to form a mid-line buoyancy section, such that each of the plurality of buoyancy compensating elements are connected in sequence to an adjacent buoyancy compensating element, wherein each of the buoyancy compensating elements are positively buoyant; connecting a plurality of positively buoyant buoyancy aids to the riser at a position above and spaced apart from the mid-line buoyancy section, the plurality of buoyancy aids forming a first distributed buoyancy section and being sufficiently positively buoyant to maintain a tension load on the riser between the first distributed buoyancy section and the mid-line line buoyancy section; and connecting a plurality of further buoyancy compensating elements to the riser at a position above and spaced apart from the first distributed buoyancy section to form a second distributed buoyancy section, the second distributed buoyancy section configured to support a portion of the riser in a wave configuration, wherein the tension load on the riser between the mid-line buoyancy section and the first distributed buoyancy section is between 50 and 3550 kN. 14. A method of forming a riser assembly as claimed in claim 13 wherein, in use the first distributed buoyancy section is provided at an angle of up to 25° from the central longitudinal axis of the mid-line buoyancy section. 15. A method of forming a riser assembly as claimed in claim 13 wherein, in use the first distributed buoyancy section is provided at an angle of between 0° and 10° from the central longitudinal axis of the mid-line buoyancy section. 16. A method of forming a riser assembly as claimed in claim 13 wherein the distance between the mid-line buoyancy section and the first distributed buoyancy section is between 10 m and 50 m. 17. A method of forming a riser assembly as claimed in claim 13 wherein the distance between the mid-line buoyancy section and the first distributed buoyancy section is at least 20 m.
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