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Decommissioning of large offshore structures – The role of an Independent Review Group (IRG)

Decommissioning of large offshore structures – The role of an Independent Review Group (IRG)
Decommissioning of large offshore structures – The role of an Independent Review Group (IRG)
Most proposals for the construction or decommissioning of large offshore structures will need to address a range of issues including the use of innovative technologies, environmental impact, health and safety risks, regulatory requirements and public acceptability. Usually, several options will be examined and run through a Comparative Assessment before a final selection. There is also the need to keep stakeholders informed as the project proposals develop. Many of the issues require complex scientific or engineering studies and risk assessments frequently outsourced to contractors. The information in their reports feeds the Comparative Assessment. However, it may be difficult for stakeholders, or even the regulating agency, to judge the veracity of such technically complex issues and feel confident that the evidence for the final project proposal is soundly based. Failure to adequately exchange information has led to open confrontation in the past. An approach which can provide greater transparency and confidence in the outcome is to set up a review group of independent professionals with wide expertise at the outset of a project. This paper discusses the benefits of an Independent Review Group (IRG) to the Commissioning Organisation, regulating authorities, the industrial sector and stakeholder public interests, and describes the experience of the authors with such a body.
Offshore structures, Decommissioning, Independent Review Group, Comparative Assessment, Stakeholders
0029-8018
11-17
Wilkinson, W.B.
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Bakke, T.
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Clauss, G.F.
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Clements, R.
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Dover, W.D.
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Rullkötter, J.
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Shepherd, J.G.
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Wilkinson, W.B.
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Bakke, T.
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Clauss, G.F.
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Clements, R.
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Dover, W.D.
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Rullkötter, J.
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Shepherd, J.G.
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Wilkinson, W.B., Bakke, T., Clauss, G.F., Clements, R., Dover, W.D., Rullkötter, J. and Shepherd, J.G. (2016) Decommissioning of large offshore structures – The role of an Independent Review Group (IRG). Ocean Engineering, 113, 11-17. (doi:10.1016/j.oceaneng.2015.12.031).

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Abstract

Most proposals for the construction or decommissioning of large offshore structures will need to address a range of issues including the use of innovative technologies, environmental impact, health and safety risks, regulatory requirements and public acceptability. Usually, several options will be examined and run through a Comparative Assessment before a final selection. There is also the need to keep stakeholders informed as the project proposals develop. Many of the issues require complex scientific or engineering studies and risk assessments frequently outsourced to contractors. The information in their reports feeds the Comparative Assessment. However, it may be difficult for stakeholders, or even the regulating agency, to judge the veracity of such technically complex issues and feel confident that the evidence for the final project proposal is soundly based. Failure to adequately exchange information has led to open confrontation in the past. An approach which can provide greater transparency and confidence in the outcome is to set up a review group of independent professionals with wide expertise at the outset of a project. This paper discusses the benefits of an Independent Review Group (IRG) to the Commissioning Organisation, regulating authorities, the industrial sector and stakeholder public interests, and describes the experience of the authors with such a body.

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Accepted/In Press date: 15 December 2015
Published date: February 2016
Keywords: Offshore structures, Decommissioning, Independent Review Group, Comparative Assessment, Stakeholders
Organisations: Physical Oceanography

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Local EPrints ID: 392051
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/392051
ISSN: 0029-8018
PURE UUID: e6ebb88f-ae88-4033-aa6e-58e514b58cdc
ORCID for J.G. Shepherd: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-5230-4781

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Date deposited: 13 Apr 2016 10:55
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 02:47

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Author: W.B. Wilkinson
Author: T. Bakke
Author: G.F. Clauss
Author: R. Clements
Author: W.D. Dover
Author: J. Rullkötter
Author: J.G. Shepherd ORCID iD

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