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California Outer Continental Shelf Platform Decommissioning Update, Outlook, and Challenges
The authors have been working with the challenges related to decommissioning facilities offshore California since 1996. In a 2018 OTC paper (OTC-28844-MS) they reviewed the challenges for offshore facility decommissioning in this region. This paper reviews and updates the oil and gas platform decommissioning projects being conducted on the federal Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) offshore California and the decommissioning outlook for OCS platforms through the end of this decade. There are a total of 23 oil and gas platforms on the federal OCS offshore California which are submerged lands located more than three nautical miles from the coastline. The authors project that one-third of the 23 OCS platforms and one state water platform are likely to be decommissioned by the end of the decade, and at least 50 percent of the OCS platforms are likely to be removed by the middle of the next decade. Three of the eight OCS platforms being decommissioned, if fully removed, would each establish world water depth records for removing conventional steel platform jackets from the seafloor. The paper also describes the major technical, logistical, environmental, and regulatory challenges operators face in planning and conducting decommissioning projects offshore California.