




About
Offshore Decommissioning Conference 2024
A Journey To Decommissioning Excellence

Join us from 18 – 20 November 2024 at Fairmont Hotel in St Andrews for the premier event dedicated to the decommissioning sector.
The Offshore Decommissioning Conference 2024, hosted by OEUK, is a key date in the industry’s calendar, offering a comprehensive platform for specialists to meet, discuss, and learn from completed projects, address current issues, and shape the future of decommissioning.
- Engage in presentations and discussions covering the latest advancements, challenges, and future directions in the decommissioning industry.
- Hear from key industry leaders, government representatives, specialists, and regulators sharing their insights and expertise.
- Connect with over 550 industry colleagues, including operators, contractors, SMEs, regulators, and academia, during networking receptions, dinners, and exhibition areas.
Experience a first-class conference programme that includes a mix of presentations, panel discussions, and workshops.
- Broaden your understanding of decommissioning through sessions led by experienced professionals from various sectors including wind, nuclear, and more.
- Build relationships with key stakeholders and industry experts, expanding your professional network.
- Discover the latest products, services, and technologies showcased by exhibitors from around the world.
Contribute to the dialogue on decommissioning excellence, influencing the future direction of the industry.






Speakers
Our speakers include

Laura Jarvie
Cerulean Wind

Andrew Ritchie
Aberdeenshire Council

Bob Sanguinetti
Port of Aberdeen

Steve Nicol
Wood
Sponsors
Our sponsors include

Claxton Engineering
Supporting sponsor

TAQA
Supporting sponsor

Archer UK Limited
Welcome Night Dinner sponsor
Our Campaigns
OEUK Industry Manifesto
Unleash our potential, power our future
The UK offshore energy sector is essential for the economic and environmental prosperity of our country.
Our brilliant, skilled people work tirelessly to produce the energy from off the coast of Britain that powers not just our homes, transport and industry, but the everyday products we need to live well.
By choosing a homegrown energy transition, we can protect skills, secure investment and maximise sustainability.







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