Offshore waste deal for Forth Ports Dundee

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Forth Ports and Augean North Sea Services have announced a partnership that will bring a modern decommissioning waste management facility to the Port of Dundee

Augean North Sea Services, part of Augean plc, specialises in handling and managing materials derived from North Sea oil and gas exploration, production and decommissioning activities. It is opening a new 25,000 Ft2 material transfer facility at the Port of Dundee. The facility will enable the port to offer an integrated service to the emerging decommissioning market. The facility will be open in early 2017 and will offer best in class infrastructure and operating techniques.

The capability offered by ANSS combined with Dundee's new heavy lift decommissioning quayside is a significant milestone in bringing large scale decommissioning to Scotland, says Forth Ports. The new quayside and facility will be fully operational by the end of 2017 offering an unrivaled decommissioning solution.

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Forth Ports and Augean North Sea Services have announced a partnership that will bring a modern decommissioning waste management facility to the Port of Dundee

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