Subsea riser support and method for bridging escarpments
US-9217300-B1 · Dec 22, 2015 · US
US9896888B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9896888-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615051389-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 23, 2016 |
| Priority date | Nov 9, 2010 |
| Publication date | Feb 20, 2018 |
| Grant date | Feb 20, 2018 |
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Apparatus and method for supporting a riser are disclosed. The apparatus includes an anchoring element for anchoring a riser to a fixed structure, and a supporting portion configured to support a section of flexible pipe, the supporting portion having a bearing surface for the section of flexible pipe to bear against to thereby restrain the flexible pipe from upward movement.
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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 support apparatus for the flexible pipe, wherein the support apparatus comprises a substantially V-shaped central conduit having a first end and a second end directed upwardly with respect to a sea bed, wherein the central conduit comprises a first rigid end fitting on the first end thereof, and a second rigid end fitting on the second end thereof, wherein the first and the second rigid end fittings join with sections of the flexible pipe such that the central conduit and the rigid end fittings comprise a substantially V-shaped support to restrain the flexible pipe from upward movement such that the flexible pipe exits the support apparatus at an upward angle at each side of the support apparatus; a first bend stiffener attached to the first rigid end fitting and a second bend stiffener attached to the second rigid end fitting, wherein the first and second bend stiffeners support the flexible pipe and limit the bending thereof as the flexible pipe bears upwardly against the rigid end fittings, and wherein the first and second bend stiffeners are configured to gradually stiffen the flexible pipe to match the rigidity of the end fitting; and an anchoring element comprising: a first end attached to the central conduit between the first and the second end thereof to retain the first and the second end of the central conduit upwardly directed with respect to the sea bed, and a second end opposite the first end of the anchoring element and proximal the sea bed, wherein the second end is attached to a fixed structure mounted on the sea bed, and wherein the anchoring element tethers the support apparatus in a mid-water position between the fixed structure and sea level; and wherein the riser comprises: a first set of buoyancy modules on a first side of the support apparatus, and a second set of buoyancy modules on a second side of the support apparatus opposite the first side; wherein the first and the second sets of buoyancy modules maintain the riser in an approximate U-shape or an approximate V-shape about the support apparatus. 2. A method of supporting a riser comprising at least one segment of flexible pipe in a mid-water position, the method comprising: anchoring a riser support to a fixed structure with an anchoring element, wherein the anchoring element comprises a first end attached to a riser support and a second end opposite the first end and proximal a sea bed, and wherein the anchoring element tethers the riser support in a mid-water position between the fixed structure and sea level; supporting in the riser support a riser comprising at least one segment of flexible pipe, wherein riser support comprises a substantially V-shaped spool for the flexible pipe, and wherein the substantially V-shaped spool comprises a substantially V-shaped support to restrain the flexible pipe from upward movement such that the flexible pipe exits the riser support at an upward angle at each side of the riser support; supporting the flexible pipe with a riser support attached to the anchoring element, wherein the riser support comprises a substantially V-shaped central conduit having a first end and a second end directed upwardly with respect to a sea bed, wherein the central conduit comprises a first rigid end fitting on the first end thereof, and a second rigid end fitting on the second end thereof, wherein the first and the second rigid end fittings join with sections of the flexible pipe such that the central conduit and the rigid end fittings comprise a substantially V-shaped support to restrain the flexible pipe from upward movement such that the flexible pipe exits the riser support at an upward angle at each side of the riser support; attaching a first bend stiffener to the first rigid end fitting and a second bend stiffener to the second rigid end fitting, wherein the first and second bend stiffeners limit the bending of the flexible pipe as the flexible pipe bears upwardly against the rigid end fittings, and wherein the first and second bend stiffeners are configured to gradually stiffen the flexible pipe to match the rigidity of the end fitting; and arranging a first set of buoyancy modules on a first side of the riser support, and arranging a second set of buoyancy modules on a second side of the riser support opposite the first side, wherein the first and second sets of buoyancy modules maintain the riser in an approximate U-shape or an approximate V-shape about the riser support.
Non-vertical risers, e.g. articulated or catenary-type · CPC title
Risers · CPC title
with buoyancy elements (E21B17/015 takes precedence) · CPC title
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