Offshore pipeline decommissioning: scale and context

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339 التنزيلات (Pure)

ملخص

The spatial extent of human activities must be understood for consistent and proportionate regulation, and effective marine planning. Redundant offshore pipelines can be removed or left in situ, but data on the footprint of these options are not readily available. The extents of three North Sea in situ decommissioning scenarios are presented. Leaving pipelines in situ would occupy <0.01% (12.3 km2) of UK waters, and this was similar to, or smaller than, other regulated activities (e.g. aggregate extraction). Adding armouring to large pipelines occupied up to 95 km2, while creating fisheries exclusion zones occupied up to 1119 km2. Removal of pipelines >30″ would be required to regain 50% or more of the seabed currently occupied. At present, the technology to remove pipelines >16″ safely and cost-efficiently is untested for large-scale decommissioning projects. The summaries presented inform the debate over the significance of decommissioning, and the regional consequences of different options.
اللغة الأصليةEnglish
الصفحات (من إلى)241-244
عدد الصفحات4
دوريةMarine Pollution Bulletin
مستوى الصوت129
رقم الإصدار1
تاريخ مبكر على الإنترنت27 فبراير 2018
المعرِّفات الرقمية للأشياء
حالة النشرE-pub ahead of print - 27 فبراير 2018

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