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Sustainable and Circular Business Model for Oil & Gas Offshore Platform Decommissioning

机译:可持续和循环商业模式石油和天然气海上平台退役

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In recent years, the problem of decommissioning and recycling offshore platforms has become an increasingly complex issue for environmental, socio-economic and safety reasons. The decommissioning or sustainable conversion of offshore platforms in the broader context of the circular economy will lead to the acquisition of new technologies and increasingly change values and behaviours towards sustainability in line with new business models. It will also be a complex process as it will require new skills, transformative technologies and the ability to engage all stakeholders. The objective of this study are the Multi-Use Platforms at Sea (MUPS), which represents an interesting solution for the creation of marine areas where different economic and recreational activities can be launched and developed according to the needs of environmental protection (e.g. renewable energies, shellfish farming, decarbonization plants, tourism and recreation).The main research question was the following: "What is the sustainable and circular business model in the literature that can be best used to support the transformation and/or decommissioning of oil platforms?" In addition, "How can the above business model be applied to the case of a platform considering social and environmental impacts?" In the first phase, the research activity focused on a thorough review of the literature on offshore platform decommissioning and sustainable and circular business models. This allowed us to access the Sustainable Circular Business Model Canvas (SCBMC), a conceptual tool that presents a holistic view of the different multi-purpose management options and their social and environmental impacts. This tool could help oil and gas operators (and related industries) address platform mining issues. The methodology adopted was a qualitative analysis. To test the SCBMC, an empirical study was conducted with semi-structured questionnaires given to several stakeholders (including experts, professionals and academics) in the international decommissioning industry. In addition, broader desk research on global offshore case studies was conducted using information sources and secondary sources. In future research, it may be useful to compare the SCBMC with the latest mainstream Circular Business Model (CBM) issues to better assess and quantify the environmental and social impacts of offshore platform decommissioning and to broaden the debate on this topic, considering economic indicators.
机译:近年来,退役和回收离岸平台的问题已成为环境,社会经济和安全原因越来越复杂的问题。循环经济的更广泛背景下的海上平台的退役或可持续转换将导致采购新技术,并逐步更改可持续性的价值和行为,以符合新的商业模式。它也将是一个复杂的过程,因为它需要新的技能,转型性技术和吸引所有利益相关者的能力。本研究的目的是海上(MUPS)的多用途平台,这代表了创建不同经济和娱乐活动的海洋地区的有趣解决方案,可以根据环境保护的需求(例如可再生能源,贝类农业,脱碳植物,旅游和娱乐)。主要研究问题如下:“文献中的可持续和循环商业模式是最好的,可以最好地用于支持石油平台的转型和/或退役?”此外,“考虑到社会和环境影响,如何将上述商业模式应用于平台的情况?”在第一阶段,研究活动的重点是对海上平台退役和可持续和循环商业模式的文献进行彻底审查。这使我们可以访问可持续的循环商业模式帆布(SCBMC),这是一个概念工具,呈现出不同的多功能管理选择和社会和环境影响的整体视图。该工具可以帮助石油和天然气运营商(和相关行业)地址平台挖掘问题。采用的方法是定性分析。为了测试SCBMC,经过一项实证研究,并以国际退役行业的若干利益相关者(包括专家,专业人士和学者)提供的半结构化问卷进行。此外,使用信息来源和二级来源进行了对全球海上案例研究的更广泛的桌面研究。在未来的研究中,将SCBMC与最新的主流循环商业模式(CBM)问题进行比较,以更好地评估和量化海上平台退役的环境和社会影响,并考虑经济指标的辩论。

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