4th Annual Decom Awards Recognize “Very Best” in Sector Activity

The winners of the Decom Awards 2021 were announced last week, in an online event which rounded off Decom North Sea’s (DNS) inaugural Decom Week.

Now in their fourth year, the Awards were created by DNS to celebrate excellence across a number of areas in the decommissioning sector, with 2021’s categories including collaboration, technical innovation and the next generation of talent.

Fraser Moonie, Decom North Sea CEO commented: “The calibre of finalists across each category has been outstanding this year, leading to some difficult decision making amongst the panel. Each and every winner has displayed phenomenal levels of commitment, to the undoubted benefit of the sector in the months and years to come.”

2 FraserMoonieFraser Moonie, Decom North Sea CEO

This year’s winners are:

Excellence in Collaboration

Petrofac, Awilco and Halliburton – for an industry-first, shared risk collaboration on a full well services scope for Hess’ Rubie Rennie decommissioning programme. Completed on time, on budget and with zero safety incidents, the project has been recognised for its outstanding levels of technical and commercial collaboration.

Technical Innovation in Decommissioning:

BiSN – for its Wel-lok M2M STC (seal through casing) tool which utilises thermite heat ignition and a rapid solidification process of bismuth alloy to provide a V0-rated, gas-tight seal which can decrease the HSE exposure and environmental impact of conventional operations.

Rising Star in Decommissioning:

Lindsay Wylie, Project Manager at Aubin, for her involvement in a number of projects at the cutting edge of well abandonment technology, including Xclude, Aubin’s new reservoir barrier technology.

Decom North Sea Member:

Heerema Marine Contractors, in recognition of its work in removing 85,277 metric tons of decommissioned structures in one year, the most to be removed within 12 months by any single contractor.

Member of the judging panel and Decom North Sea Chair, Jinda Nelson, added: “The Decom Awards were created to recognize some of the very best work within our sector, and this year we have seen some incredible examples to inspire and motivate. From Lindsay Wylie, our Rising Star, to the companies recognised for their collaborative skills, technical innovation and sheer hard work, we are incredibly proud of this year’s winners and finalists.”

Decom Awards 2021: Winners and finalists

Excellence in Collaboration Award Winners:
Petrofac, Awilco and Halliburton
Finalists:
Thompsons of Prudhoe & Port of Blyth
J+S Subsea & John Lawrie

Rising Star in Decommissioning Award Winner:
Lindsay Wylie, Aubin Group
Finalists:
Brian Willis, Astrimar
Aaron Tung, University of Aberdeen and Curtin University

Technical Innovation in Decommissioning Award 
Winner:
BiSN
Finalists:
Heerema Marine Contractors
Baker Hughes

Decom North Sea Member Award Winner:
Heerema Marine Contractors
Finalists:
CessCon Decom
Unasys

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