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Worley helps Allseas to decommission two offshore gas platforms
édité le 26/02/2021 - Plus de news de Worley - Voir la fiche entreprise de Worley
As offshore installations in mature oil and gas fields reach the end of their useful lives, safely decommissioning aging assets is becoming an increasingly important focus for energy producers.
Worley is supporting Allseas with a range of decommissioning engineering, procurement and construction services for Allseas DP3 and DP4 project in the eastern Irish Sea. This includes engineering preparations to safely remove two of Spirit Energys 11,000-tonne platforms, DP3 and DP4, at Morecambe Bay.
Worley has been supporting Allseas, a world-renowned offshore contractor, since early 2020. This includes engineering preparations to safely remove two of Spirit Energys 11,000-tonne platforms, DP3 and DP4, at Morecambe Bay.
UK: Worley supports Allseas with Morecambe Bay decommissioning
24 Feb 2021
Allseaswith a range of decommissioning engineering, procurement and construction services for Allseas’ DP3 and DP4 project in the eastern Irish Sea. This includes engineering preparations to safely remove two of S
pirit Energy’s 11,000-tonne platforms, DP3 and DP4, at Morecambe Bay.
Allseas Pioneering Spirit Allseas’ Pioneering Spirit – the world’s largest construction vessel.
The DP3 and DP4 installations have been in operation since 1985, helping to heat hundreds of thousands of homes with natural gas extracted from the South Morecambe field.
Worley’s Aberdeen office is leading the project, with support from wholly owned subsidiary, Scopus Engineering. Worley is providing management and assurance services, while Scopus Engineering is providing lean engineering and site construction at Morecambe Bay.