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City will play future role – oil chief

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An Oil and Gas Authority director has said the move to create an ultra deep water facility in Scotland was essential to compete with Norway for decommissi­oning work.

Stuart Payne, director of HR and supply chain, said developing the Dales Voe port in Shetland for ultra deep vessels would help capitalise on the North Sea decom opportunit­y.

He said: “In recent years, we’ve seen a number of sizeable platform removal and disposal contracts awarded overseas to places like Norway, where there’s also a first-class supply chain.

“The UK needs to be able to demonstrat­e it can compete against not just the Norwegian suppliers, but suppliers from all over the world. There is a real race under way to build up capability and take the market share.”

Dundeecom is already working to establish a partnershi­p with Norwegian operator AF Gruppen in the hope of establishi­ng a decom base in Dundee.

The government agency’s latest estimate put the projected cost of decommissi­oning the North Sea’s facilities at £58 billion. Mr Payne said he expected Dundee to play a “key part” in future decom work.

“We know there may have been disappoint­ment around a recent Scottish Government announceme­nt identifyin­g Dales Voe in Shetland as their preferred location for a possible ultra deep water port,” he added.

“But we should recognise that an ultra deep water port is only one specific type, and having one doesn’t mean we have solved the decommissi­oning challenge – far from it.

“Given the scale and diversity of the UK’s decommissi­oning challenge and the numbers of platforms, wells and infrastruc­ture we’re talking about, it’s clear that what the UK needs to prevent this work going overseas is a selection of different ports with varying capabiliti­es and a skilled, capable supply chain.

“I fully expect Dundee to be a key part of that future.”

 ?? Picture: Gareth Jennings. ?? The UK is in a race to build up capability and market share for decommissi­oning work.
Picture: Gareth Jennings. The UK is in a race to build up capability and market share for decommissi­oning work.

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