Scalability and flexibility key to dismantling contract

Chairman Kees de Loof

Overview

Dismantling offshore structures is a complex business. Producing a marine services agreement to appeal equally to oil companies and marine contractors is a challenge. But offshore specialists currently working on a new BIMCO dismantling contract believe that creating a simple yet flexible agreement that can be scaled to suit different sizes of project is the way forward.

An expert group met in London on 24 January to continue drafting work.

The objective is to create a global “industry standard” scalable contract for offshore structure dismantling work. The contract will specify agreed services with estimated time schedules and prices and staged payments as part of an offshore structure dismantling project. The contract will be for the removal of any offshore field architecture but is not intended to cover disposal or plug and abandonment work.

According to project Chairman Kees de Loof:

The aim is to create a boilerplate framework contract that parties can easily adapt to suit their own needs and match the size of the project. The contract won't be limited to any particular type of facility or operation, but can be used for removal of any offshore field architecture such as pipelines, mattresses, manifolds, jackets, topsides, platforms and monopile structures.

The new contract is taking shape and the drafting group hope to have a first draft ready to be reviewed by BIMCO’s Documentary Committee in June. The aim is to have the contract ready for adoption towards the end of 2017 following a consultation process with the industry.

PHOTO: Kees de Loof, Chairman of the Offshore Structure Dismantling Contract Project

Grant Hunter
in London,

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