ENDS Report 326, March 2002, pp. 29-32
1 March 2002
The UK offshore oil industry has come up with a range of options - many of which could cost billions of pounds - for dealing with the millions of tonnes of drill cuttings lying beneath its platforms in the North Sea. The proposals stem from a three-year consultation with stakeholders, although the process struggled to achieve consensus on the best way forward.
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