IP Library Granted Patent US 8,607,878
Granted Patent B2
US 8,607,878 · App. 12/974,164 · Granted Dec 17, 2013

System and method for cathodic protection of a subsea well-assembly

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Patent No.
US 8,607,878
App. No.
12/974,164
Granted
Dec 17, 2013
Kind
B2
Abstract

Disclosed herein is a subsea well assembly; wherein in an example embodiment the subsea well assembly includes an umbilical attached to a power source. The power source can be on a platform. Also included is a connector for connecting the umbilical to a receptacle included with the subsea well assembly and a subsea control module delivering power and control signals to the subsea well assembly. An impressed current protection module is integrated in the subsea control module that receives power from the umbilical.

Claims (32)

1. A subsea well assembly comprising:

a wellhead;

an umbilical connected to a power source on a surface platform;

a connector for connecting the umbilical to a receptacle in the subsea well assembly;

a subsea control module delivering power and control signals to components of the subsea well assembly;

at least one anode positioned to protect the well assembly from corrosion;

an impressed current protection module integrated in the subsea control module, the impressed current protection module receiving power from the umbilical to provide impressed current cathodic protection to the well assembly, the impressed current protection module comprising a positive terminal and a negative terminal, the positive terminal operably coupled to the at least one anode and the negative terminal operably grounded on one or more of the following: a housing of the subsea control module, the wellhead, a portion of a production tree or manifold associated with the wellhead.

2. A well assembly of claim 1 , wherein the subsea control module further includes:

a power pack having an inductor disposed therein, the power pack adapted to receive an alternating current signal from the umbilical and adapted to deliver power to components in the subsea control module;

a subsea electronics module, powered by the power pack, and configured to deliver power to the impressed current protection module.

3. A well assembly of claim 2 , wherein the subsea control module further includes:

a fluid reservoir, connected to directional control valves and a pump, the fluid reservoir supplying hydraulic fluid to the well assembly, the fluid reservoir having outlet lines and return lines.

4. A well assembly of claim 3 , wherein the at least one anode is fabricated from zinc.

5. A well assembly of claim 4 , wherein the at least one anode comprises a plurality of anodes distributed along a sea floor.

6. A well assembly of claim 1 , wherein the negative terminal is connected to the housing of the subsea control module.

7. A well assembly of claim 1 , wherein the impressed current protection module further comprises:

a transformer to adjust the power delivered to the at least one anode, and

an AC to DC converter to convert an AC voltage from the transformer to a DC voltage for delivery to the at least one anode.

8. A well assembly as defined in claim 1 , wherein the negative terminal is operably grounded on a portion of the production tree connected to the wellhead.

9. A well assembly as defined in claim 1 , wherein the at least one anode is connected to a portion of the production tree connected to the wellhead.

10. A subsea well assembly comprising:

a wellhead;

an umbilical connected to a power source on a surface platform;

a connector for connecting the umbilical to a receptacle in the subsea well assembly;

a subsea control module delivering power and control signals to components of the subsea well assembly;

at least one anode positioned to protect the well assembly from corrosion;

a subsea electronics module configured to deliver power to an impressed current protection module; and

the impressed current protection module integrated in the subsea control module to provide impressed current cathodic protection to the well assembly and comprising:

a power supply to receive power from the umbilical through the subsea electronics module,

a positive terminal operably connected to the at least one anode,

a negative terminal operably grounded on one or more of the following: a housing of the subsea control module, the wellhead, a portion of a production tree or manifold associated with the wellhead, and

an AC to DC converter operably coupled to the power supply and operably coupled the positive and negative terminals.

Assignments (2)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Jan 10, 2024
From: VETCO GRAY INC.
To: VETCO GRAY, LLC
Reel/Frame 066259/0194 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Dec 21, 2010
From: KNOX, RICHARD
To: VETCO GRAY INC.
Reel/Frame 025541/0769 →