Search Stories
May 2013
Upcoming Events
June 10-12, 2013
Energy Ocean International
...
Click Here To See More Events
HOME
NEWS
EMPLOYMENT
MAGAZINE
DIRECTORIES
CONTACT US
Shell UK to Remove Oil from Gannet Pipeline
08/16/2012
The Secretary of State’s Representative for Maritime Salvage and Intervention has approved Shell UK’s plans to remove oil contained in the Gannet pipeline. The operation will recover the majority of the oil remaining in the carrier pipe, at a water depth of 91m (300ft), following an oil leak from the pipeline that was successfully stopped in August 2011. The flowlines of the carrier pipe will be flushed clean in a secondary operation planned to take place in spring 2013, with any remaining oil also safely removed. The area around the Gannet Field and the subsea flowline has been under observation since the oil leak was stopped and no subsequent release has been detected. The approval comes in consultation with DECC, Health and Safety Executive, Maritime and Coastguard Agency and Marine Scotland.
Related Stories
High Power Phased Array Radar Development
Subsea Wireless Group Reports Successful Second Year
New Explosion-proof Pressure Transmitter from AST
Saab Seaeye Makes Two Managerial Promotions
Intertek Opens Malaysian Exploration and Production Center
GSI Completes Two Major Oil and Gas Contracts
Kraken Completes U.S. Navy Sonar Trials
Wabona Awarded Maritime Newcomer Accolade
Chukar Publishes Waterjet Brochure
Kongsberg to Commercialize Seaglider Technology