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Shell halts decommissioning work in Dundee as city does not have recycling facilities

Oil giant Shell has confirmed decommissioning work on the Curlew floating production (FPSO) vessel moored in Dundee has been halted.

Contractor Augean was meant to finish the cleaning job on Curlew at the Port of Dundee, ahead of the vessel being sent to Turkey for scrapping.

But Augean has been unable to complete the clean-up in Dundee. It turns out that the parts of the FPSO cannot be cleaned without first being dismantled, but Dundee does not have dedicated ship recycling facilities.

FPSO will instead be taken to a yet-to-be-decided location for dismantling, final cleaning and recycling.

Video of the Curlew arriving in Dundee in June 2019 is above this article

The Curlew platform arriving in Dundee.

The Curlew decommissioning project employed around 100 workers.

Augean said staff would be redeployed to other projects.

A Shell spokesman said: “Following a change in the scope of the decommissioning of the Curlew FPSO, the decision has been made to proceed to the next stage in this complex project.

“The Curlew will now proceed from the cleaning phase to the dismantling, final cleaning and recycling phase, which will be carried out at a single location in a dedicated ship recycling facility.”

Augean North Sea Services, managing director, Simon Gibb said his firm had “successfully brought the Curlew to a key stage in its decommissioning process prior to dismantling and final stage completion”.

The Curlew will remain at the Port of Dundee for a number of months until a suitable place for dismantling is found.