Decom North Sea Issues Environmental Guidelines
gas late life and decommissioning sector, Decom North Sea identifies and has oversight of a number of projects which are intended to add value, improve efficiency and reduce costs both to its members and the wider decommissioning sector. Produced in conjunction with environmental consultants, Ramboll Environ and supported by Amec Foster Wheeler, Frazer-Nash and Fugro, the Environmental Appraisal Guidelines have drawn upon the knowledge and expertise of representatives from consultancy, academia and the operator community. The project comprised a review of existing environmental legislation and
DNV GL Seeks to Standardize Floating Turbines
participants come from a broad range of industries, including utilities, component manufacturing, engineering consultants, maritime research institutes, shipyards and academic research. The following companies are contributing to the development of the new Recommended Practice: Ramboll, Ideol, EDF, MARIN, STX Solutions Europe, Esteyco, NAUTILUS Floating Solutions, Dr. Techn. Olav Olsen, National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL), GICON, Glosten, Atkins and MARINTEK Floating wind turbine specialist Denis Matha from Ramboll commented on the engineering consultancy&rsquo
EIVA Names Pedersen Chairman
to further strengthen its business in the light of the growth it has seen in recent years. Pedersen has technical understanding and many years of management experience from a career that has included involvement in the offshore industry. For nearly 20 years, he was part of the top management of Ramboll that specialises in engineering in the construction, transport, environment and energy markets. With CEO being his most recent position, Mr Pedersen contributed significantly to the strategic development of the company. Under Pedersen’s management, Ramboll grew from being a primarily Danish
Subsea Gas Pipeline to Cross Polar Circle
Statoil awards Ramboll Oil & Gas the detailed design contract for the 36” & 18" pipelines for the 481 km-long Polarled project. The Polarled pipeline project, which crosses the Polar circle, is part of the plans for developing fields further north in the Norwegian Sea. The purpose is to ensure gas transport capacity for gas volumes from planned and future field developments, such as the field developments of Aasta Hansteen, Linnorm and Zidane. Part of the 36” Polarled pipeline will be installed at a water depth of 1.3 km which poses unique challenges during the installatio
February 2026