Subsea Systems Installation and Vessels Selection
Subsea Systems Installation and Vessels Selection
Most subsea structures are built onshore and transported to the offshore installation site. The process of moving subsea hardware to the installation site involves three operations: load-out, transportation, and installation operations. A typical subsea installation also includes three phases: lowering, landing, and locking (e.g., subsea tree, manifold, and jumper).
This course gives a detailed understanding of subsea system installations, positioning and vessel selection from project management perspective.
Course Outline
Day 1
- Typical Installation Vessels
- Transportation Barges and Tug Boats
- Drilling Vessels
- Jack-Up Rigs
- Semi-Submersibles
- Drill Ships
- Pipe-Laying Vessels
- S-Lay Vessels
- J-Lay Vessels
- Reel-Lay Vessels
- Umbilical-Laying Vessels
- Heavy Lift Vessels
- Offshore Support Vessels
- Vessel Requirements and Selection
- Basic Requirements for Vessels and Barges
- Vessel Performance
- Vessel Strength
- Functional Requirements
- Vessel for Subsea Hardware Installation
- Vessel for Pipe and Umbilical Laying
- Installation Positioning
- Surface Positioning
- Subsea Positioning
- Installation Analysis
- Subsea Structure Installation Analysis
- Pipeline/Riser Installation Analysis
- Umbilical Installation Analysis
Course Registration
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