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Title:
OFFSHORE PRODUCTION SYSTEMS WITH TOP TENSIONED TENDONS FOR SUPPORTING ELECTRICAL POWER TRANSMISSION
Document Type and Number:
WIPO Patent Application WO/2018/232483
Kind Code:
A4
Abstract:
An offshore production system includes a surface vessel, a tubular tendon extending between the surface vessel and a lower connection system disposed at a seabed, the riser coupled to the surface vessel with an upper connection system, and an electrical cable extending through a central passage of the tubular tendon, wherein the upper connection system comprises a connector that physically supports the electrical cable.

Inventors:
I L SOUZA MARCELO (BR)
CASTELLO XAVIER (BR)
M R GUIMARÃES RODRIGO (BR)
BODANESE LUIZ GERMANO (BR)
BODANESE RAFAEL (BR)
Application Number:
PCT/BR2018/050203
Publication Date:
May 31, 2019
Filing Date:
June 21, 2018
Export Citation:
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Assignee:
HORTON DO BRASIL TECNOLOGIA OFFSHORE LTDA (BR)
International Classes:
E21B17/01; E21B17/02; E21B17/08; E21B33/038; H01R13/523
Attorney, Agent or Firm:
DANNEMANN, SIEMSEN, BIGLER & IPANEMA MOREIRA (BR)
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Claims:
AMENDED CLAIMS

received by the International Bureau on 12 April 2019 (12.04.2019)

What is claimed is:

1 . An offshore production system, comprising:

a surface vessel;

a tubular tendon extending between the surface vessel and a lower connection system disposed at a seabed, the tubular tendon coupled to the surface vessel with an upper connection system; and

an electrical cable extending through a central passage of the tubular tendon; wherein the upper connection system comprises a connector that physically supports the electrical cable;

a cooling system including a cooling joint disposed subsea along the tubular tendon, wherein the cooling joint comprises a first port configured to vent sea water from central passage and allow cooling of the electrical cable through natural convection.

2. The offshore production system of claim 1 , wherein the surface vessel comprises a floating platform.

3. The offshore production system of claim 1 , wherein the tubular tendon comprises a top-tension riser.

4. The offshore production system of claim 1 , wherein the connector comprises an armor pot connector.

5. The offshore production system of claim 1 , wherein the cooling system includes a pump configured to pump fluid through the central passage to cool the electrical cable.

6. The offshore production system of claim 5, wherein the pump is positioned on the surface vessel.

7. The offshore production system of claim 5, wherein the pump is positioned subsea.

8. The offshore production system of claim 1 , wherein the cooling joint comprises a second port configured to allow sea water to enter a passage of the cooling joint.

9. An offshore production system, comprising:

a surface vessel;

a tendon extending between the surface vessel and a base disposed at a seabed; an electrical cable extending between the surface vessel and the base;

a hub spaced from the base and coupled to the tendon and the electrical cable; and

a J-tube coupled to the base, wherein the electrical cable extends through the J- tube.

10. The offshore production system of claim 9, further comprising a plurality of electrical cables circumferentially spaced about the tendon, wherein each electrical cable is coupled to the guide and extends through a J-tube coupled to the base.

1 1 . The offshore production system of claim 9, further comprising:

a hydrocarbon conduit extending to the surface vessel; and

a power plant disposed on the surface vessel, wherein the power plant is configured to convert chemical energy provided by hydrocarbons supplied by the hydrocarbon conduit into electrical energy transportable by the electrical cable.

12. The offshore production system of claim 9, further comprising a bell-mouth coupled to an end of the J-tube.

13. The offshore production system of claim 9, wherein the hub comprises a cooling joint that includes a first port configured to allow sea water to enter a passage of the cooling joint and a second port spaced from the first port configured to vent sea water from the passage and cool at least one of the electrical cables through natural convection. 23

14. The offshore production system of claim 13, further comprising a pump configured to pump sea water through the passage of the cooling joint to cool at least one of the electrical cables through forced convection.

15. An offshore production system, comprising:

a surface vessel;

a tubular tendon extending between the surface vessel and a lower connection system disposed at a seabed, the tubular tendon coupled to the surface vessel with an upper connection system; and

an electrical cable extending through a central passage of the tubular tendon; wherein the upper connection system comprises a connector housing coupled to an upper end of the tubular tendon, wherein the connector housing receives the electrical cable therethrough, and wherein the connector housing is filled with a potting material that is configured to transfer loads between the electrical cable and the connector housing;

a cooling system including a cooling passage extending helically about the electrical cable within the connector housing, wherein the cooling system further includes a pump configured to flow a cooling fluid through the cooling passage.

16. The offshore production system of claim 15, wherein the potting material comprises a resin that is configured to form a resin matrix.

17. The offshore production system of claim 16, wherein the upper connection system further comprises a top tensioner including a plurality of tensioner links coupled to the tubular tendon and the surface vessel, wherein each tensioner link includes a tensioner that is configured to controllably adjust a tension in in the tensioner link.

18. (Cancelled). 24

19. The offshore production system of claim 17, wherein the lower connection system includes:

a foundation extending into the seabed, wherein the foundation is coupled to a lower end of the tubular tendon;

a J-tube coupled to and extending from the tubular tendon; and

a bell-mouth coupled to an end of the J-tube;

wherein the electrical cable extends from the tubular tendon and through the J- tube. 20. The offshore production system of claim 17, wherein the lower end of the tubular tendon is coupled to the foundation with a flex joint that is configured to allow relative angular movement between the foundation and the tubular tendon.

21 . The offshore production system of claim 1 , wherein the cooling joint comprises a second port positioned above the first port and a seal assembly positioned within the cooling joint between the first port and the second port, wherein the sealing assembly is configured to prevent the flow of fluid through the central passage of the tubular tendon between a first portion of the central passage below the seal assembly and a second portion of the central passage above the seal assembly.