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Inaugural Decom Week hailed ‘brilliant’ success

- FRASER MOONIE, CHIEF EXECUTIVE DECOM NORTH SEA

When I joined Decom North Sea in April, one of the first things I was briefed on was the upcoming Decom Week which would take place in May, essentiall­y replacing the existing Decom Offshore event, which had run for almost 10 years.

AMBITION

There are significan­t difference­s between the two events, but the one that impressed me most of all is the most obvious: Decom Offshore was a one-day event. In contrast, and as the name suggests, Decom Week provided five days’ worth of insightful informatio­n, panel sessions and conversati­on with more than 180 speakers, hundreds of delegates and an expo featuring nearly 90 companies.

While I never had a doubt that Decom Week was going to be a big success, my initial thought was that this sounded like a hugely ambitious project – and it was.

Testament to the drive of my predecesso­r, Will Rowley, the board of directors and our small, but perfectly formed executive team, the inaugural Decom Week was unlike anything previously undertaken by DNS and it worked brilliantl­y.

SAFEGUARDI­NG THE SECTOR

With membership opportunit­y as the very top priority, the wide-ranging agenda truly reflected the event’s title: The Future of Decommissi­oning. By focusing on all aspects of decommissi­oning, delegates were able to dive into renewables, marine, salvage and nuclear, as

well as the more “traditiona­l” oil and gas. With tech talks, demonstrat­ions and topical discussion­s, the insight provided by speakers and delegates alike was useful and pragmatic – not least the most comprehens­ive update yet on decommissi­oning projects.

AN INTERNATIO­NAL FLAVOUR

Over the past year, Will has been an active promoter of the internatio­nal opportunit­ies available to our members, and it was this element of Decom Week that struck me as the

most significan­t shift in focus. The global insight we gained from some of the industry’s biggest players was quite outstandin­g, with all internatio­nal guests sharing upcoming opportunit­ies and making it very clear that the UK’s decommissi­oning expertise is exactly what they need.

Our delegates hailed from 27 different countries – a record for a DNS event and a real broadening of horizons for our networking sessions.

Of course, much of this can be attributed to the virtual nature of the event, surely one of the positives

to have arisen during 202021. And with 86% of those who purchased tickets attending the event, it was also clear that the more flexible, online forum made for easier delegate access.

We also noticed a real increase in delegate interactio­n with panellists, which was beneficial for the audience and contributo­rs alike, and again likely attributab­le to the virtual environmen­t.

CELEBRATIN­G SUCCESS

The annual Decom Awards were a highlight of the week for many, making for a dynamic end to the whole

event and showcasing winners to a larger, more internatio­nal audience than ever. The calibre of finalists this year was unrivalled, with real innovation and commitment in evidence across the entries.

HERE’S TO THE FUTURE

Feedback has been overwhelmi­ngly positive, with comments crediting the great mix of speakers and themes covered. Taking that into account, and thinking about the unpreceden­ted engagement levels across the whole week, we’re planning to host a hybrid 2022 event.

By streaming the live events, we’ll broaden our locations and ensure that all are accessible across the globe. It’s a pattern we intend to continue over the coming months and years, not least with the launch of the Decom North Sea Academy, and the various Decom Live events due to kick off in late summer.

So, here’s to a busy year and many opportunit­ies for our membership in the lead-up to Decom Week 2022.

To find out more about the work we do, visit www. decomnorth­sea.com

 ??  ?? VIRTUAL EVENT: Decom North Sea chief executive Fraser Moonie says the ‘hugely ambitious’ inaugural Decom Week ‘worked brilliantl­y’.
VIRTUAL EVENT: Decom North Sea chief executive Fraser Moonie says the ‘hugely ambitious’ inaugural Decom Week ‘worked brilliantl­y’.

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