Repsol to decommission Buchan Alpha

Buchan Alpha. Image from Veolia Twitter.

Repsol Sinopec Resources UK awarded Veolia the decommissioning job of the Buchan Alpha facility in the UK North Sea, which has ceased production on 12 May 2017 as planned, after 36 years and almost 150 MMbbl. The decommissioning job will be carried out at its Dales Voe site in Lerwick, Shetland.

Buchan Alpha is a semisubmersible moored floating production vessel (originally a drilling rig).

Decommissioning plans are well developed and ultimate dismantling and recycling of the vessel was competitively tendered.

Buchan Alpha has made a huge contribution to the UK economy throughout its life, producing more than three times the volume of oil that was originally predicted. We are pleased the decommissioning phase will create further sustained value for the UK supply chain and additional employment for Shetland, building a new model for full facility decommissioning in the UK,” says Bill Dunnett, managing director, Repsol Sinopec Resources UK.

“Decommissioning is an emerging, but growing, activity, with £17.6 billion expected to be spent in the North Sea over the next decade, as mature fields reach this stage in their project lifecycle,” says Paul Wheelhouse, Scottish government Minister for Business, Innovation and Energy. “We are already seeing Scottish-based firms seizing opportunities, and securing the lion’s share of value from a range of decommissioning activities, including project management of decommissioning programs and high value, well-plugging and abandonment activity.”

"We will be targeting a recycling rate of over 98% at the new Dales Voe decommissioning facility in Lerwick where we will work closely with our partners, Peterson and Lerwick Port Authority to boost the local economy by creating 35 jobs and develop strong relationships with the local community," says Estelle Brachlianoff, senior executive VP Veolia UK & Ireland.

The vessel commenced production in 1981 from the Buchan field, located in Blocks 21/1A and 20/5A, approximately 156km northeast of Aberdeen, and has subsequently also produced the nearby Hannay field.

Repsol Sinopec Resources UK has secured Oil & Gas Authority approval to suspend production of both the Buchan and Hannay fields and is conducting an area strategy review to screen potential field redevelopment options. 

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