Decade-long decommissioning programme will generate £16 billion of work from North Sea

More than £16 billion will be spent over the coming decade recovering 1.2 million tonnes of disused oil and gas gear from the North Sea for reuse and recycling.

Oil and gas installations ranging from massive rigs to the well heads that sit on the seabed in hundreds of metres of water are to be brought to shore for reuse, recycling and disposal, according to a new industry study.

News article on 23 November 2021 by Scott Reid from scotsman.com


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