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Fife jobs boost after milestone decommissioning award

© Supplied by Spirit Energy Limite The 382-metre Pioneering Spirit vessel is coming to Fife. Up to 50 Fife jobs will be created after a major decommissioning win. A Scottish firm has clinched its maiden contract for dismantling offshore platforms at a facility in Methil. CessCon Decom has announced that the decommissioning base at Energy Park Fife (EPF) will welcome exploration and production firm Spirit Energy’s DP3 and DP4 platforms this year. The project is expected to create between 30 and 50 new jobs at EPF, with recruitment to get under way in the coming months. The topside modules for both platforms will be delivered simultaneously by Swiss firm Allseas’ huge Pioneering Spirit heavy lift vessel, which has a capacity of 48,000 tonnes.

Methil decommissioning facility to create up to fifty jobs

Kingdom FM On Air Next CessCon Decom has launched its new decommissioning facility at Energy Park Fife, Methil, after it was awarded Scotland s largest ever decommissioning contract. The facility, which has been under construction for the past two years, was awarded its first contract last month. CessCon Decom will process 23,000 tonnes of material through the onshore decommissioning, dismantlement, and recycling of Spirit Energy’s Morecambe Bay DP3 and DP4 facilities in the East Irish Sea. The company says it secured the contract through a competitive tender process and work on the contract will begin immediately. The first structures are due to arrive at the Energy Park Fife facility in early 2021.

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