Why having a contingency plan during decommissioning projects is essential

It is predicted that the decommissioning sector will continue to grow at an increasing rate for years to come. By 2032, it is anticipated that the global offshore decommissioning industry will reach figures in the multimillions. 

 

During a decommissioning project, it is essential that operators ensure they are protecting their equipment and people. A solid contingency plan will safeguard against potential malfunctions and help to maintain safety. By hiring KCI as part of the onsite contingency support, you can be confident that any leaks or valve failures will be detected and dealt with in a safe, efficient and timely manner, saving your operation from any unnecessary downtime and costs.  

 

KCI has the necessary tools and experience to provide support in on site contingencies. For example, we recently undertook a long–term subsea intervention campaign by Well-Safe Solutions, to support with intervention work prior to entering the plug-and-abandonment stage. KCI developed a primary and contingency plan in the event that any of the valves fail integrity testing. We were able to have several of our unique and bespoke products on hand which we could deploy at a moment's notice.  

 

With KCI onsite to support decommissioning projects, companies can have peace of mind that should there be any leakage or valve failures, they can be restored safely, quickly and efficiently, avoiding delays and costly downtime during the operation. 

 

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Georgina Hay