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With 7,500km of pipelines to be decommissioned over the next 10 years in the UK and Norway alone, there has never been a better time to explore how these pipelines can be removed and recycled in a way that minimises carbon footprints and encourages the re-use of such high quality steel tubulars. Since its establishment in 2011, this has been the core mission of Decom Engineering – developing innovative solutions for decommissioning that carry a positive environmental impact.
Remove and recycle: There are two aspects to this problem – initially how to remove pipelines in a way that is cost effective and results in minimal damage, thus allowing maximum potential for re-use and then crucially, to find a valuable way to repurpose or recycle it.
Read the full article on page 6 of this issue of Decom North Sea’s Decom News.
With 7,500km of pipelines to be decommissioned over the next 10 years in the UK and Norway alone, there has never been a better time to explore how these pipelines can be removed and recycled in a way that minimises carbon footprints and encourages the re-use of such high quality steel tubulars. Since its establishment in 2011, this has been the core mission of Decom Engineering – developing innovative solutions for decommissioning that carry a positive environmental impact.
Remove and recycle: There are two aspects to this problem – initially how to remove pipelines in a way that is cost effective and results in minimal damage, thus allowing maximum potential for re-use and then crucially, to find a valuable way to repurpose or recycle it.
Read the full article on page 6 of this issue of Decom North Sea’s Decom News.
With 7,500km of pipelines to be decommissioned over the next 10 years in the UK and Norway alone, there has never been a better time to explore how these pipelines can be removed and recycled in a way that minimises carbon footprints and encourages the re-use of such high quality steel tubulars. Since its establishment in 2011, this has been the core mission of Decom Engineering – developing innovative solutions for decommissioning that carry a positive environmental impact.
Remove and recycle: There are two aspects to this problem – initially how to remove pipelines in a way that is cost effective and results in minimal damage, thus allowing maximum potential for re-use and then crucially, to find a valuable way to repurpose or recycle it.
Read the full article on page 6 of this issue of Decom North Sea’s Decom News.
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