Marine Riser

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A riser tensioner is a device used on an offshore oil drilling rig or ship which keeps a positive pulling force on the riser pipe, independent of the movement of the drill rig or drill ship. The official name is Marine Riser Tensioner.

Aker Kvaerner MH Marine Riser Tensioner (MRT)
Aker Kvaerner MH Marine Riser Tensioner (MRT)

A riser is a string of pipe between the sea bottom and ship or rig. If there were no tensioner and the ship or rig moves downward, the riser would buckle; if the ship or rig is raised, high forces would be transmitted to the riser. To counteract these forces, a number of riser tensioners (springs) are mounted between the ship (rig) and riser. Each riser tensioner consists out of a hydraulic cylinder with sheaves at both sides. The cylinder is connected to a number of high-pressure gas bottles via a medium separator. A wire rope is rigged in the cylinder; one end is connected to the fixed part of the tensioner, the other end is connected to the riser.

Onboard a drill rig or drill ship, various tensioners are used:

Suppliers
Aker Kvaerner MH (Maritime Hydraulics)
National Oilwell Varco
Rucker Shaffer
Vetco
Brown Brothers/Vickers
Oceaneering