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Brent Field Decommissioning

Brent Field Decommissioning

The Brent oil and gas field, lying north east of the Shetland Islands, has been a cornerstone of the UK's hugely successful oil and gas industry. The next step in the life cycle is to decommission the Brent Field's four platforms and their related infrastructure.

The North Sea is one of the UK’s greatest energy assets. For decades, oil and gas produced here has been the backbone of the country’s energy system. As the UK transitions towards net zero, the next step is to decommission four platforms in the Brent Field and their related infrastructure. This is an enormous undertaking involving:

10 years of planning and research

300+ scientific and technical studies

180+ organisations consulted

1 panel of independent scientists

Watch: The story of the Brent Field platforms and their decommissioning

Brent Charlie: Bringing Brent Home

Brent Charlie: Bringing Brent Home

Brent Charlie: End of an Era

Brent Charlie: End of an Era

How to deconstruct a 27,000 tonne giant

How to Deconstruct a 27,000 Tonne Giant - Brent Alpha

There We Go’ – Lifting 25,000 tonnes in 9 seconds: Brent Bravo Lift.

There We Go’ – Lifting 25,000 tonnes in 9 seconds | Brent Bravo Lift

Inside Brent Decommissioning

The Brent Story

The Brent Story

Learn more about the Brent Field, our history and why we are now moving towards decommissioning the field.

Read more on The Brent Story

Comparative Assessment

Comparative Assessment

Watch a video on the Brent Comparative Assessment process.

Find out more and watch out video here