As certain oil and gas provinces near the end of their production lives,
companies, governments and other stakeholders are turning their
attention to decommissioning. The price of disposing of oil and gas
installations is enormous. Yet the costs of getting it wrong can be even
greater. Part A of this fully updated second edition looks at
decommissioning and the oil and gas life cycle. Part B contains chapters
on decommissioning and international law. Part C focuses on
decommissioning in the North Sea and contains chapters on government
policy, environment law, offshore contracting, health and safety,
financial and technical issues, further examined using a case study from
a completed North Sea decommissioning project. Part D provides an
international comparative analysis, with new chapters on Denmark,
Namibia, Netherlands and New Zealand. As well as decommissioning
professionals, this title will be of interest to oil and gas executives,
lawyers, environmental consultants, tax advisers, accountants, insurers,
investment bankers, academics and other professionals connected to the
oil and gas industry.