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Restoring Marine Ecosystems Through Offshore Decommissioning
Offshore decommissioning plays a vital role in restoring marine ecosystems affected by decades of oil and gas production. When platforms reach the end of their operational life, companies must safely plug wells and remove structures to prevent leaks and pollution. Careful planning ensures minimal disturbance to marine habitats. In some cases, partial removal strategies allow artificial reefs to thrive, supporting biodiversity. Environmental monitoring continues long after dismantling to ensure ocean health. By prioritizing sustainability and ecological balance, offshore decommissioning contributes to long-term marine conservation while supporting responsible energy industry practices worldwide.






























































