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Original Articles

Scrap and Storage Markets in the Gulf of Mexico—II. Disposal Alternatives

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Pages 429-438 | Published online: 09 Sep 2009
 

Abstract

In the second part of this four part series on the scrap and storage markets in the Gulf of Mexico, the disposal alternatives that are available for each of the components of an offshore structure are examined. Every component of an oil and gas structure follows a unique path during its life cycle, from fabrication through installation, decommissioning, and eventually, disposal. Typical component pathways for the main elements of offshore structures are outlined. We also review the scrap and storage market characteristics along the Gulf Coast.

Notes

The list of companies shown in is not exhaustive, and several companies that were contacted were unable to provide information. Due to the reluctance of some companies to provide information, they may be omitted from the list, or the table entries will appear blank. Scrap processors and storage yards that are not directly involved with offshore structures are also excluded.

Table 3 Representative Gulf Coast storage and scrap companies and structure inventory (2004)

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