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The North Sea: problems of de-commissioning

Richard Bentham

Marine Policy, 1987, vol. 11, issue 4, 313-315

Abstract: The development of oil and gas in the North Sea has given rise to the problem not immediate but for the near future -- of what steps to take to de-commission the present massive installations when the reserves are depleted. In the process, to what extent can the interests of those concerned be reconciled navigation (surface and submarine), fishing, the environment, the oil industry, governments? Should removal be total or partial? what measures, national and international should apply? This report takes a general view of matters as they stand at the present.

Date: 1987
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