The GMB union has called on the UK Government to ensure there are no delays in offshore decommissioning to help protect thousands of supply chain jobs.
According to the union, nearly 300 platforms will need to be decommissioned and 4,000 wells plugged and abandoned.
The GMB said there was no “logical case” for delaying any decisions.
The Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change, Amber Rudd, has been told by the union for workers in the energy industry and the offshore supply chain that delaying offshore
installation decommissioning work any further would be “catastrophic” for jobs and investment.
Brian Strutton, GMB National Secretary for energy, said: “GMB has written to the government warning that offshore decommissioning decisions should not be delayed.
“By all means extend the working lives of oil and gas platforms where possible but don’t just kick the decommissioning can down the road.
“Nearly 300 platforms need to be decommissioned and 4,000 wells plugged and abandoned. Thousands of UK jobs could depend on this work – there is no logical case for delaying decisions.”