System and method for transporting tubular onto a drilling rig
US-9528330-B2 · Dec 27, 2016 · US
US9759021B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9759021-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414891831-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 20, 2014 |
| Priority date | May 20, 2013 |
| Publication date | Sep 12, 2017 |
| Grant date | Sep 12, 2017 |
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An offshore drilling rig including a drill floor deck having one or more holes, each defining a well center; one or more masts upwardly extending relative to the drill floor deck, and one or more hoisting systems, each supported by at least one of the one or more masts and configured for hoisting and lowering tubular equipment through at least one of the one or more well centers; a storage area for accommodating marine riser joints in upright orientation side by side in respective upright storage positions; a riser handling apparatus, different from the hoisting systems, adapted to move at least one of said marine riser joints along a movement path between its upright storage position and a prostrate maintenance/transfer position on a maintenance/transfer area, which movement path does not intersect any of the well centers.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A riser maintenance station for a drilling rig comprising: a riser manipulation device including mounting elements configured to secure opposite ends of a riser, wherein the riser has a plurality of buoyancy elements secured thereto; said mounting elements being configured such that the riser can be elevated to allow a 360 degree inspection along a length of the riser such that one or more of the buoyancy elements can be removed or attached from/to the riser while the riser is in a horizontal position at the riser maintenance station. 2. The riser maintenance station of claim 1 , wherein the riser manipulation device is operable to elevate one or both ends of the riser while the riser is located in a horizontal position at the riser maintenance station. 3. The riser maintenance station of claim 1 , wherein the riser manipulation device is operable to rotate the riser around its longitudinal axis while the riser is located in a horizontal position at the riser maintenance station. 4. The riser maintenance station of claim 1 , wherein the riser maintenance station further comprises one or more riser maintenance machines operable to perform one or more maintenance operations on the riser. 5. The riser maintenance station of claim 1 , wherein the riser maintenance station further comprises sandblasting equipment or riser inspection equipment insertable into the riser. 6. The riser maintenance station of claim 1 , further comprising a protective enclosure shaped and sized to accommodate one or more risers in a prostrate position separated from each other so as to allow service personnel to access each of the one or more risers from both lateral sides of the riser. 7. The riser maintenance station of claim 6 , wherein the enclosure is a housing completely enclosing the riser. 8. The riser maintenance station of claim 6 , wherein the enclosure is a structure that encloses the circumference of the riser but that has one or two open ends, or ends covered by doors. 9. The riser maintenance station of claim 6 , wherein the enclosure comprises an access opening roof or wall to allow risers to be moved into and out of the enclosure. 10. The riser maintenance station of claim 7 , wherein the enclosure comprises an access opening roof or wall to allow risers to be moved into and out of the enclosure. 11. The riser maintenance station of claim 8 , wherein the enclosure comprises an access opening roof or wall to allow risers to be moved into and out of the enclosure. 12. The riser maintenance station of claim 8 , further comprising a riser bay. 13. The riser maintenance station of claim 1 , wherein said mounting elements and bed being configured such that the riser can be rotated to allow a 360 degree inspection of the riser. 14. A riser maintenance station for a drilling rig comprising: a riser manipulation device including mounting elements configured to secure opposite ends of a riser, wherein the riser has a plurality of buoyancy elements secured thereto; the riser manipulation device further including a bed for supporting the riser in a horizontal position; wherein the riser manipulation device is operable to move the riser longitudinally while the riser joint is located in a horizontal position at the riser maintenance station. 15. The riser maintenance station of claim 14 , wherein the riser manipulation device is operable to move the riser longitudinally and laterally while the riser is located in the horizontal position at the riser maintenance station. 16. The riser maintenance station of claim 14 , wherein the riser manipulation device further includes a bed for supporting the riser in a horizontal position.
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