The Scotsman

Pipeline decommissi­oning specialist invests in new facility near Aberdeen to provide direct access for oil and gas clients

- By SCOTT REID

A pipeline decommissi­oning specialist is targeting potential North Sea clients after opening a new facility near Aberdeen.

Decom Engineerin­g has invested more than £250,000 to set up a base at Potterton near Dyce – strategica­lly located to be closer to North Sea oil and gas clients.

The facility, which extends to some 6,000 square feet, will be used for equipment testing and storage, as well as hosting customer trials days. It will allow faster deployment of Decom’s assets to clients working in the UK Continenta­l Shelf (UKCS).

Chief executive Sean Conway said: “We are delighted to extend our footprint with this new aberdeen presence, which adds to our existing capability in Holland and our headquarte­rs in Belfast.

“This investment gives us a platform for significan­t growth in 2022 and beyond by offering more direct and speedier access to existing north sea clients and a large number of potential new customers who operate in the UKCS and internatio­nal oil and gas markets.”

To mark the expansion, the firm has issued a “chopsaw challenge” – promising its machinery will cut through piping materials which may have defeated other cutting systems. Operations director Nick Mcnally said: “Our chopsaws are capable of working in the harshest working conditions on varying pipe diameters and material compositio­n. We are confident they are capable of clean-cutting through the most challengin­g materials, regardless of the coating the pipeline is encased in.”

The company’s technologi­es have been deployed on internatio­nal de commission­ing project store place or remove ageing sub sea infrastruc­ture and redundant assets.

A recent hat-trick of contract wins valued at more than £400,000 includes a six-month campaign off Thailand for a global oil and gas operator.

Conway added: “Even in the initial weeks of opening in Aberdeen we are enjoying a return on investment. previously, we would have to hire premises to host technology demonstrat­ions, but the clients visiting Potterton are benefittin­g from this greater flexibilit­y which better suits their requiremen­ts.

“The ability to store our own equipment closer to clients’ operations and to have it at the ready for faster deployment is a real bonus.”

 ?? ?? 0 Decom’s managing director Sean Conway at the new base
0 Decom’s managing director Sean Conway at the new base

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