Todd, L. G., L. Lazar, L. D. Williamson, I. T. Peters, A. L. Hoover, S. E. Cox, I. B. Todd, P. I. Macreadie, and D. L. McLean
From the Abstract: “In oceans and seas worldwide, an increasing number of end-of-life anthropogenic offshore structures (e.g., platforms, pipelines, manifolds, windfarms, etc.) are facing full or partial removal.
Fowler, A. M., A.-M. Jørgensen, J. W. P. Coolen, D. O. B. Jones, J. C. Svendsen, R. Brabant, B. Rumes, and S. Degraer
From the Abstract: “As decommissioning of oil and gas (O&G) installations intensifies in the North Sea, and worldwide, debate rages regarding the fate of these novel habitats and their associated biota—a debate that has important implications for f
From the Abstract: “Maritime industries routinely collect critical environmental data needed for sustainable management of marine ecosystems, supporting both the blue economy and future growth.
Fowler, A. M., A.-M. Jørgensen, J. W. P. Coolen, D. O. B. Jones, J. C. Svendsen, R. Brabant, B.Rumes, and S. Degraer.
From the Abstract: “As decommissioning of oil and gas (O&G) installations intensifies in the North Sea, and worldwide, debate rages regarding the fate of these novel habitats and their associated biota—a debate that has important implications for f
From Objectives, Assumptions, and Overall Approach and Conclusions: “The overall objective of the project is to examine the relevant issues and to quantify them in the context of comparative HHS risk, using state-of-practice methodology and currently a
From the Executive Summary: “This report is developed to provide a review of the state-of-the-art in decommissioning technology for the removal of offshore platforms located in deep water.