£4m up for grabs for Scottish decommissioning projects
ByAllister Thomas
The National Decommissioning Centre in Aberdeenshire is among 28 projects to benefit from the fund so far.
Funding worth £4 million is up for grabs in a fresh attempt to boost Scotland’s share of North Sea decommissioning work.
First established in 2017, the Scottish Government’s Decommissioning Challenge Fund (DCF) has handed out £10.3m so far to 28 projects across the country.
Major developments like the National Decommissioning Centre in Aberdeenshire and the redeveloped Kishorn Port in the Highlands have benefited from the fund, along with others in Orkney, Shetland and elsewhere around Scotland.