FIELD
[0001] The present invention relates to offshore apparatus and methods, for example for
use in the exploration and extraction of mineral resources from subterranean reservoirs.
BACKGROUND
[0002] In the offshore oil and gas industry wellbores are drilled below the seabed using
specialised drilling platforms or vessels, known colloquially as drilling "rigs".
Multiple types of drilling rig exist, such as fixed platforms, jack-up rigs, mobile
offshore drilling units (MODUs), semi-submersibles, drilling ships and the like. The
particular type of rig used can depend on a number of factors, such as water depth,
rig availability, expected longevity of the associated reservoir, and the like.
[0003] Once a well has been drilled and appraised, it will be completed with the appropriate
downhole infrastructure to permit production (and/or injection), and then capped at
the wellhead with a production tree, known as a X-mas tree. Such completion operations
may be achieved from the same drilling rig, or may be achieved using a different service
rig. Further, during the life of the well it may be necessary to perform workover
or intervention operations, which again could be supported by the drilling rig, or
alternatively with a different service or workover rig.
[0004] The production tree may be located on a subsea wellhead, with a tie back to a surface
production facility. In alternative arrangements the tree may be located at surface,
on a surface or wellhead platform. Multiple wellbores will typically be present, such
that a cluster of trees are provided on the wellhead platform.
[0005] Surface tree systems will typically require rigs, such as drilling rigs, service
rigs, workover rigs and the like to operate alongside the wellhead platform. For example,
portions, such as cantilever portions, of a rig may extend over the wellhead platform.
Like in all offshore operations, safety is paramount, and risk to personnel, the environment
and equipment must be minimised. In many circumstances there is a risk of objects
being dropped from height, for example between separate decks of a wellhead platform,
or indeed from a rig operating alongside a wellhead platform. For safety reasons some
operators may establish no-entry zones for personnel, for example in defined drop
zones, such as below a rig cantilever portion. This may restrict or delay certain
operations which cannot otherwise be performed while the rig cantilever portion is
in position, or while inter-deck operations are being performed. Also, irrespective
of personnel access, there will always be a risk of damage to equipment, such as production
trees, from dropped objects and the like. This may be compounded by the close proximity
of equipment in tree clusters on the production platform.
[0006] US 4 703 813 A (SIELER) discloses an apparatus and method useful in offshore well drilling operations for
cleaning the annular space between mudline suspension risers during and after cementing
operations.
[0007] WO 2014/108542 (KANNEGAARD) discloses an offshore drilling rig comprising a drill floor deck having a hole defining
a first well centre. The drilling rig further comprises a first hoisting system configured
for hoisting and lowering tubular equipment through the first well centre. The drilling
rig comprises a support structure and a mounting structure, separate from the first
hoisting system, for suspending suspendable equipment from an elevated position above
the drill floor deck.
SUMMARY
[0008] An aspect or embodiment relates to an offshore platform for use in combination with
an offshore rig, according to the appended claims.
[0009] In use, any objects passing, for example intentionally passing and/or accidentally
passing (i.e., dropped), from the offshore rig may be confined within the confinement
zone defined by the sheath arrangement. Such confinement provided by the sheath arrangement
may thus minimise or eliminate the extent of a drop zone on the upper deck. This may
provide a number of advantages. For example, the risk to personnel may be reduced,
and may permit personnel to perform operations on the upper deck while the offshore
rig is extended over the upper deck. Further, the risk of damage to equipment may
be reduced, such as the risk of damage to wellheads and associated equipment (such
as production trees) accommodated on the offshore platform.
[0010] In normal operations objects may extend form the offshore rig, through the upper
deck of the offshore platform, to perform operations associated with the installation,
intervention and/or decommissioning of an offshore well. Objects passing from the
offshore rig may include tubing, conductor pipe, casing strings, liners, risers, drill
strings, bottom hole assemblies, completion equipment, intervention equipment, tools
and the like. While many objects may be intentionally passed, in some instances objects
may be dropped from the offshore rig, such as tools, equipment and the like, and as
noted above, the sheath arrangement assists to minimise risk from such dropped objects.
[0011] The offshore rig may define a drilling rig. The offshore rig may be operable adjacent,
for example alongside, the offshore platform. The offshore rig may comprise a cantilever
portion which is extendable over the offshore platform. The cantilever portion may
comprise the rig aperture. The cantilever portion may comprise a BOP (Blow Out Preventor)
enclosure.
[0012] The offshore rig may define a service rig, workover rig or the like.
[0013] The offshore rig may define a drill centre, wherein operations supported by the offshore
rig, such as drilling, running equipment and the like, are provided along the drill
centre. Accordingly, the rig aperture is provided on the drill centre. The offshore
rig may be positioned over the offshore platform such that the drill centre is aligned
with the upper deck aperture.
[0014] Although the term "drill centre" is used, this is not intended to be limited only
to drilling operations, or indeed to limit the rig to a drilling rig.
[0015] The offshore platform may define a wellhead platform. In such an arrangement the
offshore platform may accommodate a terminating end of one or more surface wells,
along with associated equipment, such as wellheads, production trees and the like.
[0016] Generally, a wellhead platform is a structure or structures, which support the upper
end (opposite of the reservoir) of the well including any superstructures, one or
more well processing stations or similar. Such a wellhead platform is typically a
structure (such as a jacket based or gravity based platform) resting on the seabed
ranging from very basic configurations to complex facilities. The offshore wellhead
platform may comprise one or more well-processing stations. Alternatively, the offshore
wellhead platform does not comprise any well-processing stations. In such cases, well-processing
tasks such as drilling may be performed by a drilling rig placed next to the wellhead
platform.
[0017] The wellhead platform typically fulfils one or more of the following functions in
supporting a well:
- (i) shield the well from accidental impacts from ships and vessels;
- (ii) keeping a completed surface well from otherwise tipping over;
- (iii) provide structure where pipes can be mounted for connecting to a valve assembly
or production tree mounted on each well and interfacing these pipes with various equipment
or manifolds on and/or off the platform, such as pumps and storage tanks;
- (iv) supporting production trees so that they are substantially static relative to
the platform (at least during production) as the platform and/or well is exposed to
forces from current, wind and wave.
[0018] The sheath arrangement may define a circumferential confinement zone. The sheath
arrangement may comprise one or more tubulars.
[0019] The sheath arrangement may circumscribe the upper deck aperture. The sheath arrangement
may extend upwardly from the level of the upper deck. That is, no gap between the
upper deck and the sheath arrangement may be present. Such an arrangement may assist
to minimise risk of objects being dropped from the upper deck and through the upper
deck aperture downwardly to a lower deck.
[0020] The sheath arrangement may be securable around a peripheral region of the upper deck
aperture. The sheath arrangement may be securable around a peripheral region of the
rig aperture.
[0021] The sheath arrangement may extend through the upper deck aperture. This may assist
to minimise the risk of objects being dropped from the upper deck and through the
upper deck aperture downwardly to a lower deck.
[0022] The sheath arrangement may extend through the rig aperture.
[0023] At least a portion of the sheath arrangement may be rigid.
[0024] At least a portion of the sheath arrangement may be flexible. At least a portion
of the sheath arrangement may comprise a flexible material, such as a chain-link material.
The sheath arrangement may define a sheath curtain. Such an arrangement may provide
advantages in terms of installation, storage, and the like.
[0025] At least a portion of the sheath arrangement may be formed or comprise a metal or
metal alloy material, composite material, plastic material or the like.
[0026] At least a portion of the sheath arrangement may be supported by the upper deck.
At least a portion of the sheath arrangement may be secured to the upper deck. At
least a portion of the sheath arrangement may be supported by the offshore rig. At
least a portion of the sheath arrangement may be secured to, for example suspended
from, the offshore rig.
[0027] At least a portion of the sheath arrangement may be provided on the offshore rig.
For example, a portion of the sheath arrangement may be provided on the offshore rig,
and a remaining portion of the sheath arrangement may be mated or otherwise arranged
relative to the portion provided on the rig.
[0028] At least a portion of the sheath arrangement may be extended, for example lowered,
from the offshore rig, for example through the rig aperture, during deployment of
the sheath arrangement. The sheath arrangement may be deployed entirely from the offshore
rig, for example by extending downwardly towards the platform.
[0029] At least a portion of the sheath arrangement may be extended, for example raised,
from the offshore platform an upwardly towards the offshore rig during deployment
of the sheath arrangement. The sheath arrangement may be deployed entirely from the
platform, for example by extending upwardly towards the rig.
[0030] The sheath arrangement may comprise a load point or support on an outer surface thereof.
The load point or support may permit connection of a load to the sheath arrangement.
This may permit the sheath arrangement to at least partially support a connected load.
[0031] The sheath arrangement may comprise a support arrangement on an outer surface thereof.
This may permit the sheath arrangement to be used as a structural support to facilitate
offline (i.e., offset from the drill centre) operations such as slickline and wireline
operations, hoisting operations such as during installation of production trees and
the like. The support arrangement may comprise one or more arms, for example cantilever
arms. The support arrangement may comprise one or more pulleys, sheaves or the like.
The support arrangement may comprise a winch assembly.
[0032] The sheath arrangement may comprise a unitary component. Alternatively, the sheath
arrangement may comprise multiple components. In one embodiment the sheath arrangement
may comprise a first component connected or mounted to the offshore platform, and
a second component connected or mounted to the offshore rig.
[0033] The sheath arrangement may be telescopic. For example, the sheath arrangement may
comprise telescoping tubular structures. This may facilitate storage of the sheath
arrangement when not in use. This may facilitate improved deployment of the sheath
arrangement. Such a telescoping arrangement may provide a degree of movement compensation,
for example to accommodate relative movement between the offshore platform and offshore
rig.
[0034] The sheath arrangement may extend downwardly relative to the upper deck towards a
first lower deck. The sheath arrangement may therefore define a confinement zone for
confining objects passing between the upper and first lower decks. This may minimise
or eliminate the extent of a drop zone on the first lower deck.
[0035] The offshore platform may accommodate equipment or apparatus associated with surface
wells within the space defined between the first lower deck and upper deck. Such equipment
or apparatus may comprise wellheads, production trees, pipework and the like. The
provision of a confinement zone between the first lower and upper decks, in addition
to reducing risk to personnel, may also reduce risk of damage to such sensitive equipment.
[0036] The sheath arrangement may define a continuous confinement zone both above and below
the upper deck.
[0037] The first lower deck may define a first lower deck aperture aligned with the upper
deck aperture.
[0038] The sheath arrangement may define an upper sheath portion extending upwardly relative
to the upper deck and a lower sheath portion extending downwardly relative to the
upper deck. At least part of the upper and lower sheath portions may be integrally
formed.
[0039] The sheath arrangement may terminate at the first lower deck. The sheath arrangement
may terminate above the first lower deck. The sheath arrangement may extend through
a lower deck aperture. The sheath arrangement may extend below the first lower deck,
for example towards a second lower deck.
[0040] The sheath arrangement, or portions thereof may define a permanent installation.
[0041] The sheath arrangement, or portions thereof, may be removable.
[0042] The offshore rig may be used to support a number of procedures or operations. For
example, rig operations may include deploying and installing a conductor, drilling
through a conductor, re-entering an existing well, deploying completion equipment
and the like.
[0043] The offshore platform may accommodate multiple wells arranged in a cluster around
the drill centre. The upper ends of the wells may be moveable to be aligned with the
drill centre of the offshore rig. This may permit multiple wells to be established
and accessed from a common drill centre. Such movement/alignment of the wells may
be performed in accordance with desired operator procedures, such as those described
in the applicant's copending patent applications
DK PA2015 00668 and
GB 1522856.2.
[0044] In one example, the offshore platform may be configured to selectively allow access
to the wells. For example, the sheath arrangement itself, or indeed the platform,
may comprise a plate arrangement. Such a plate arrangement may be configured to form
a flange, when associated with the sheath arrangement, to selectively prevent objects
or equipment from accessing the wells, (e.g. those wells not at the drill centre).
[0045] In some examples, the plate arrangement may comprise an operable hatch or otherwise
opening. Such a hatch may permit, when opened, access to the wells (e.g. to permit
intervention operations to be carried out on the other wells when the sheath arrangement
is at the drill centre.) The plate arrangement may be configured to allow access to
other wells when drilling operations are occurring through the sheath arrangement
(e.g. even at times when the plate arrangement is associated with the sheath arrangement).
[0046] In some examples, the plate arrangement may comprise at least one separation plate.
Such a separation plate may be configured to extend downwardly from the plate arrangement.
Such a separation plate may be configured to inhibit objects passing through the hatches
to adjacent regions at the platform (e.g. adjacent wells). Further, such a separation
plate may be configured to come into contact with a deck as the sheath arrangement
is lowered, which may reduce or avoid impact of the sheath arrangement on wellheads.
[0047] The sheath arrangement may comprise an access hatch. The access hatch may be arranged
such that, when in situ, the access hatch is user accessible from a deck (e.g. the
upper deck). Such an access hatch, when opened, may permit access to the equipment
passing within the sheath arrangement.
[0048] The sheath arrangement may be configured to flex compliantly in order to accommodate
relative movement between the offshore rig and upper deck, when in use. For example,
the sheath arrangement, or at least a portion thereof, may be axially and/or longitudinally
compliant in order to accommodate relative movement between the offshore rig and upper
deck, when in use. In some examples, the sheath arrangement may comprise specific
compliant portions, for example one or more flexible joints.
[0049] An aspect or embodiment relates to a method for confining objects extending between
an offshore rig and an offshore platform, according to the appended claims.
[0050] Also disclosed herein is a sheath arrangement for use between an upper deck of an
offshore platform and an offshore rig positioned over the offshore platform, wherein
the sheath arrangement is alignable with a rig aperture provided on the rig and defines
a confinement zone for confining objects which pass downwardly from the offshore rig
through the rig aperture.
1. An offshore platform (10) for use in combination with an offshore rig (42), comprising:
an upper deck (22) defining an upper deck aperture (28) which is alignable with a
rig aperture (48) of the offshore rig (42), when said offshore rig (42) extends over
the upper deck (22), to permit objects to extend between the offshore rig (42) and
through the upper deck (22); and
a sheath arrangement (34) aligned with the upper deck aperture (28) and extending
upwardly relative to the upper deck (22) to be alignable with the rig aperture (48),
wherein the sheath arrangement (34) defines a confinement zone (40) for confining
objects which pass downwardly from the offshore rig (42) through the rig aperture
(48).
2. The offshore platform (10) according to claim 1, wherein the offshore platform (10)
is an offshore wellhead platform configured to accommodate an upper terminating end
of at least one well (14a).
3. The offshore platform (10) according to any preceding claim, wherein at least one
of:
the sheath arrangement (34) circumscribes the upper deck aperture (28);
the sheath arrangement (34) extends upwardly from the level of the upper deck (22);
the sheath arrangement (34) is securable around a peripheral region of the upper deck
aperture (28);
the sheath arrangement (34) is securable around a peripheral region of the rig aperture
(48);
the sheath arrangement (34) extends through the upper deck aperture (28); and
the sheath arrangement (34) extends through the rig aperture (48).
4. The offshore platform (10) according to any preceding claim, wherein at least a portion
of the sheath arrangement (34) is rigid, and/or at least a portion of the sheath arrangement
(34) is flexible to define a sheath curtain (236).
5. The offshore platform (10) according to any preceding claim, wherein at least a portion
of the sheath arrangement (34) is supported by at least one of the upper deck (22)
and the offshore rig (42).
6. The offshore platform (10) according to any preceding claim, wherein at least a portion
of the sheath arrangement (34) is at least one of:
extended from the offshore rig (42) during deployment of the sheath arrangement (34);
and
extended from the offshore platform (10) and upwardly towards the offshore rig (42)
during deployment of the sheath arrangement (34).
7. The offshore platform according to any preceding claim, wherein the sheath arrangement
(34) comprises a support arrangement on an outer surface thereof, wherein the support
arrangement comprises a hoisting support arrangement (60).
8. The offshore platform according to any preceding claim, wherein the sheath arrangement
(134) at least one of:
comprises a first component (138) connected or mounted to the offshore platform (10),
and a second component (136) connected or mounted to the offshore rig (142);
comprises a compliant portion; and
is telescopic.
9. The offshore platform (10) according to any preceding claim, wherein the sheath arrangement
(34) extends downwardly relative to the upper deck (22) towards a first lower deck
(24) to define a lower confinement zone for confining objects passing between the
upper (22) and first lower (24) decks.
10. The offshore platform (10) according to any preceding claim wherein the offshore rig
(42) comprises a cantilever portion (42) which is extendable over the upper deck (22)
of the offshore platform (10), the cantilever portion (42) defining the rig aperture
(48).
11. The offshore platform (10) according to any preceding claim, wherein the offshore
rig (42) defines a drill centre (50) and the rig aperture (48) is provided on the
drill centre (50) such that the drill centre (50) is positionable within the confinement
zone (40) defined by the sheath (34).
12. The offshore platform (10) according to claim 11, wherein the offshore platform accommodates
multiple wells (14,14a) arranged in a cluster around the drill centre (50).
13. The offshore platform (10) according to claim 12, wherein the upper ends (16) of the
wells (14,14a) are moveable to be aligned with the drill centre (50) of the offshore
rig (42).
14. A method for confining objects extending between an offshore platform (10) and an
offshore rig (42) which extends over an upper deck (22) of the offshore platform (10)
such that an upper deck aperture (28) of the offshore platform (10) is aligned with
a rig aperture (48) of the offshore rig (42), the method comprising:
extending a sheath arrangement (34) between the upper deck (22) of the offshore platform
(10) and the offshore rig (42) such that the sheath arrangement (34) is aligned with
the upper deck aperture (28) and the rig aperture (48) and defines a confinement zone
(40) for confining objects which pass downwardly from the offshore rig (42) through
the rig aperture (48).
15. An offshore system, comprising:
an offshore platform (10) according to claim 1; and
an offshore rig (42) having a rig aperture (48), wherein the offshore rig (42) is
extendable over the upper deck (22) of the offshore platform (10) to align the rig
aperture (48) with the upper deck aperture (28) and permit objects to extend between
the offshore rig (42) and through the upper deck (22); and
wherein the sheath arrangement (34) is extendable between the upper deck (22) of the
offshore platform (10) and the offshore rig (42).
1. Offshore-Plattform (10) zur Verwendung in Kombination mit einer Offshore-Bohranlage
(42), die Folgendes umfasst:
ein Oberdeck (22), das eine Oberdecköffnung (28) definiert, die mit einer Bohranlagenöffnung
(48) der Offshore-Bohranlage (42) ausrichtbar ist, wenn sich die Offshore-Bohranlage
(42) über dem Oberdeck (22) erstreckt, um zu ermöglichen, dass sich Objekte zwischen
der Offshore-Bohranlage (42) und durch das Oberdeck (22) erstrecken, und
eine Mantelanordnung (34), die mit der Oberdecköffnung (28) ausgerichtet ist und sich
nach oben im Verhältnis zu dem Oberdeck (22) erstreckt, um mit der Bohranlagenöffnung
(48) ausrichtbar zu sein, wobei die Mantelanordnung (34) eine Einschließungszone (40)
zum Einschließen von Objekten definiert, die von der Offshore-Bohranlage (42) aus
nach unten durch die Bohranlagenöffnung (48) hindurchgehen.
2. Offshore-Plattform (10) nach Anspruch 1, wobei die Offshore-Plattform (10) eine Offshore-Bohrlochkopfplattform
ist, die dafür konfiguriert ist, ein oberes abschließendes Ende mindestens eines Bohrlochs
(14a) aufzunehmen.
3. Offshore-Plattform (10) nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, wobei mindestens
eines von Folgendem:
die Mantelanordnung (34) die Oberdecköffnung (28) umgrenzt,
sich die Mantelanordnung (34) von der Ebene des Oberdecks (22) aus nach oben erstreckt,
die Mantelanordnung (34) um einem Umfangsbereich der Oberdecköffnung (28) befestigbar
ist,
die Mantelanordnung (34) um einem Umfangsbereich der Bohranlagenöffnung (48) befestigbar
ist,
sich die Mantelanordnung (34) durch die Oberdecköffnung (28) erstreckt, und
sich die Mantelanordnung (34) durch die Bohranlagenöffnung (48) erstreckt.
4. Offshore-Plattform (10) nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, wobei mindestens
ein Abschnitt der Mantelanordnung (34) starr ist und/oder mindestens ein Abschnitt
der Mantelanordnung (34) flexibel ist, um einen Mantelvorhang (236) zu definieren.
5. Offshore-Plattform (10) nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, wobei mindestens
ein Abschnitt der Mantelanordnung (34) durch mindestens eines von dem Oberdeck (22)
und der Offshore-Bohranlage (42) getragen wird.
6. Offshore-Plattform (10) nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, wobei mindestens
ein Abschnitt der Mantelanordnung (34) mindestens eines von Folgendem wird:
während der Bereitstellung der Mantelanordnung (34) von der Offshore-Bohranlage (42)
aus ausgefahren, und
während der Bereitstellung der Mantelanordnung (34) von der Offshore-Plattform (10)
aus und nach oben hin zu der Offshore-Bohranlage (42) ausgefahren.
7. Offshore-Plattform nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, wobei die Mantelanordnung
(34) eine Stützanordnung an einer äußeren Fläche davon umfasst, wobei die Stützanordnung
eine Hebestützanordnung (60) umfasst.
8. Offshore-Plattform nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, wobei die Mantelanordnung
(134) mindestens eines von Folgendem:
eine erste Komponente (138), die mit der Offshore-Plattform (10) verbunden oder an
derselben angebracht ist, und eine zweite Komponente (136), die mit der Offshore-Bohranlage
(142) verbunden oder an derselben angebracht ist, umfasst,
einen nachgiebigen Abschnitt umfasst, und
teleskopartig ist.
9. Offshore-Plattform (10) nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, wobei sich die Mantelanordnung
(34) nach unten im Verhältnis zu dem Oberdeck (22) hin zu einem ersten Unterdeck (24)
erstreckt, um eine untere Einschließungszone zum Einschließen von Objekten zu definieren,
die zwischen dem Ober- (22) und dem ersten Unterdeck (24) hindurchgehen.
10. Offshore-Plattform (10) nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, wobei die Offshore-Bohranlage
(42) einen Auslegerabschnitt (42) umfasst, der über das Oberdeck (22) der Offshore-Plattform
(10) ausfahrbar ist, wobei der Auslegerabschnitt (42) die Bohranlagenöffnung (48)
definiert.
11. Offshore-Plattform (10) nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, wobei die Offshore-Bohranlage
(42) eine Bohrmitte (50) definiert und die Bohranlagenöffnung (48) derart auf der
Bohrmitte (50) bereitgestellt wird, dass die Bohrmitte (50) innerhalb der Einschließungszone
(40) positionierbar ist, die durch den Mantel (34) definiert wird.
12. Offshore-Plattform (10) nach Anspruch 11, wobei die Offshore-Plattform mehrere Bohrlöcher
(14, 14a) aufnimmt, die in einem Cluster um die Bohrmitte (50) angeordnet sind.
13. Offshore-Plattform (10) nach Anspruch 12, wobei die oberen Enden (16) der Bohrlöcher
(14, 14a) beweglich sind, um mit der Bohrmitte (50) der Offshore-Bohranlage (42) ausgerichtet
zu werden.
14. Verfahren zum Einschließen von Objekten, die sich zwischen einer Offshore-Plattform
(10) und einer Offshore-Bohranlage (42) erstrecken, die sich derart über einem Oberdeck
(22) der Offshore-Plattform (10) erstreckt, dass eine Oberdecköffnung (28) der Offshore-Plattform
(10) mit einer Bohranlagenöffnung (48) der Offshore-Bohranlage (42) ausgerichtet ist,
wobei das Verfahren Folgendes umfasst:
Ausfahren einer Mantelanordnung (34) zwischen dem Oberdeck (22) der Offshore-Plattform
(10) und der Offshore-Bohranlage (42) derart, dass die Mantelanordnung (34) mit der
Oberdecköffnung (28) und der Bohranlagenöffnung (48) ausgerichtet ist und eine Einschließungszone
(40) zum Einschließen von Objekten definiert, die von der Offshore-Bohranlage (42)
aus nach unten durch die Bohranlagenöffnung (48) hindurchgehen.
15. Offshore-System, das Folgendes umfasst:
eine Offshore-Plattform (10) nach Anspruch 1, und
eine Offshore-Bohranlage (42), die eine Bohranlagenöffnung (48) aufweist, wobei die
Offshore-Bohranlage (42) über dem Oberdeck (22) der Offshore-Plattform (10) ausfahrbar
ist, um die Bohranlagenöffnung (48) mit der Oberdecköffnung (28) auszurichten und
zu ermöglichen, dass sich Objekte zwischen der Offshore-Bohranlage (42) und durch
das Oberdeck (22) erstrecken, und
wobei die Mantelanordnung (34) zwischen dem Oberdeck (22) der Offshore-Plattform (10)
und der Offshore-Bohranlage (42) ausfahrbar ist.
1. Plate-forme en mer (10) pour utilisation en combinaison avec une installation de forage
en mer (42), comprenant :
un pont supérieur (22) définissant une ouverture de pont supérieur (28), qui peut
être aligné avec une ouverture d'installation de forage (48) de l'installation de
forage en mer (42), quand ladite installation de forage en mer (42) s'étend au-dessus
du pont supérieur (22), pour permettre à des objets de s'étendre entre l'installation
de forage en mer (42) et à travers le pont supérieur (22) ; et
un agencement de gaine (34) aligné avec l'ouverture de pont supérieur (28) et s'étendant
vers le haut relativement au pont supérieur (22) pour pouvoir être aligné avec l'ouverture
d'installation de forage (48), dans lequel l'agencement de gaine (34) définit une
zone de confinement (40) pour confiner des objets qui passent vers le bas depuis l'installation
de forage en mer (42) à travers l'ouverture d'installation de forage (48).
2. Plate-forme en mer (10) selon la revendication 1, dans laquelle la plate-forme en
mer (10) est une plate-forme de tête de puits en mer configurée pour recevoir une
extrémité de terminaison supérieure d'au moins un puits (14a).
3. Plate-forme en mer (10) selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, dans
laquelle au moins un de :
l'agencement de gaine (34) entoure l'ouverture de pont supérieur (28) ;
l'agencement de gaine (34) s'étend vers le haut depuis le niveau du pont supérieur
(22) ;
l'agencement de gaine (34) peut être fixé autour d'une région périphérique de l'ouverture
de pont supérieur (28) ;
l'agencement de gaine (34) peut être fixé autour d'une région périphérique de l'ouverture
d'installation de forage (48) ;
l'agencement de gaine (34) s'étend à travers l'ouverture de pont supérieur (28) ;
et
l'agencement de gaine (34) s'étend à travers l'ouverture d'installation de forage
(48).
4. Plate-forme en mer (10) selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, dans
laquelle au moins une partie de l'agencement de gaine (34) est rigide, et/ou au moins
une partie de l'agencement de gaine (34) est flexible pour définir un rideau de gaine
(236).
5. Plate-forme en mer (10) selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, dans
laquelle au moins une partie de l'agencement de gaine (34) est supporté par au moins
un du pont supérieur (22) et de l'installation de forage en mer (42).
6. Plate-forme en mer (10) selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, dans
laquelle au moins une partie de l'agencement de gaine (34) est au moins dans l'une
des positions suivantes :
étendue depuis l'installation de forage en mer (42) pendant le déploiement de l'agencement
de gaine (34) ; et
étendue depuis la plate-forme en mer (10) et vers le haut vers l'installation de forage
en mer (42) pendant le déploiement de l'agencement de gaine (34).
7. Plate-forme en mer selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, dans laquelle
l'agencement de gaine (34) comprend un agencement de support sur une surface extérieure
de celui-ci, dans laquelle l'agencement de support comprend un agencement de support
de levage (60).
8. Plate-forme en mer selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, dans laquelle
l'agencement de gaine (134) au moins un de :
comprend un premier composant (138) connecté ou monté sur la plate-forme en mer (10),
et un second composant (136) connecté ou monté sur l'installation de forage en mer
(142) ;
comprend une partie flexible ; et
est télescopique.
9. Plate-forme en mer (10) selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, dans
laquelle l'agencement de gaine (34) s'étend vers le bas relativement au pont supérieur
(22) vers un premier pont inférieur (24) pour définir une zone de confinement inférieure
pour confiner des objets passant entre le pont supérieur (22) et le premier pont inférieur
(24).
10. Plate-forme en mer (10) selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes dans
laquelle l'installation de forage en mer (42) comprend une partie en porte-à-faux
(42) qui peut être déployé au-dessus du pont supérieur (22) de la plate-forme en mer
(10), la partie en porte-à-faux (42) définissant l'ouverture d'installation de forage
(48).
11. Plate-forme en mer (10) selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, dans
laquelle l'installation de forage en mer (42) définit un centre de forage (50) et
l'ouverture d'installation de forage (48) est fournie sur le centre de forage (50)
de sorte que le centre de forage (50) peut être positionné dans la zone de confinement
(40) définie par la gaine (34).
12. Plate-forme en mer (10) selon la revendication 11, dans laquelle la plate-forme en
mer reçoit plusieurs puits (14, 14a) agencés en un groupement autour du centre de
forage (50).
13. Plate-forme en mer (10) selon la revendication 12, dans laquelle les extrémités supérieures
(16) des puits (14, 14a) sont mobiles pour être alignées avec le centre de forage
(50) de l'installation de forage en mer (42).
14. Procédé pour confiner des objets s'étendant entre une plate-forme en mer (10) et une
installation de forage en mer (42) qui s'étend au-dessus d'un pont supérieur (22)
de la plate-forme en mer (10) de sorte qu'une ouverture de pont supérieur (28) de
la plate-forme en mer (10) est alignée avec une ouverture d'installation de forage
(48) de l'installation de forage en mer (42), le procédé comprenant :
le déploiement d'un agencement de gaine (34) entre le pont supérieur (22) de la plate-forme
en mer (10) et l'installation de forage en mer (42) de sorte que l'agencement de gaine
(34) soit aligné avec l'ouverture de pont supérieur (28) et l'ouverture d'installation
de forage (48) et définisse une zone de confinement (40) pour confiner des objets
qui passent vers le bas depuis l'installation de forage en mer (42) à travers l'ouverture
d'installation de forage (48).
15. Système en mer, comprenant :
une plate-forme en mer (10) selon la revendication 1 ; et
une installation de forage en mer (42) présentant une ouverture d'installation de
forage (48), dans laquelle l'installation de forage en mer (42) est déployable au-dessus
du pont supérieur (22) de la plate-forme en mer (10) afin d'aligner l'ouverture du
forage (48) avec l'ouverture du pont supérieur (28) et de permettre à des objets de
s'étendre entre l'installation de forage en mer (42) et à travers le pont supérieur
(22) ; et
dans lequel l'agencement de gaine (34) est déployable entre le pont supérieur (22)
de la plate-forme en mer (10) et l'installation de forage en mer (42).