In a time not far from now, there will be a significant increase in the decommissioning
activities of fixed offshore platforms in Asia Pacific Region. The usual methods of
decommissioning comprise the complete removal, partial removal, reefing or re-using
of the offshore structure. The major challenges that encounter during the complete or
partial removal decommissioning is the shortage of decommissioning yards for
managing onshore disposal. Therefore, reefing or re-using of the structure has better
aspect of sustainability rather than the complete removal and disposal method.
Reusing of the old structure can be not only cost saving but also will much reduce the
emission of carbon dioxide during the steel manufacturing process from iron ore. In
this report, it will be focused on the jacket of the fixed offshore structure and there
will be two parts to discuss; structural integrity assessment and structural analysis.
Before the structure is being reused, a structural integrity assessment is carried out to
determine the current integrity of the structure. Based on the integrity assessment,
modifications and/ or refurbishing are made if there is any and structural analysis is
carried out to assess the strength of the offshore structure for reuse purpose