Decommissioning offshore structures

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Decommissioning offshore structures

D.G. Gorman and J. Neilson, eds

(Environmental engineering)

Springer, c1998

  • : hard

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Increaingly over the next few decades, the oil and gas industry faces the complex task of decommissioning its offshore platforms, pipelines and sub-sea equipment as they reach the end of their operational capabilities. Decommissioning involves and integrates many distinct aspects: engineering, environmental, economic, legal, political and safety considerations. A practical strategy for removing and disposing these structures needs to be developed which best meets the demands of all these different aspects. Specialists in these various fields have contributed their assessments of the situation to this volume.

Table of Contents

Preface.- Environmental Management Aspects of Decommissioning.- Technical Aspects of Decommissioning of Offshore Oil and Gas Installations.- Safety and Reliability Issues of Decommissioning.- Economic and Fiscal Aspects of Decommissioning.- Legal Aspects of Decommissioning Offshore Structures.- Political Aspects of Decommissioning.-List of Contributors.

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