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Heather Alpha Topside Removed in 14 Seconds

August 15, 2025
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EnQuest Successfully Completes Heather Alpha Topsides Removal

EnQuest, a leading independent oil and gas production and development company, achieved a significant milestone on August 11 with the successful removal of the Heather Alpha topsides in the North Sea. The operation, carried out by the Allseas-owned Pioneering Spirit heavy lift vessel, involved the removal of the 15,300-tonne topsides in a single lift, making it the largest single lift planned in the North Sea this year.

John Allan, EnQuest Decommissioning Director, praised the meticulous planning and execution of the operation, stating, “The Pioneering Spirit completed the lift in around 14 seconds, a remarkable feat that was only made possible by three years of careful planning, engineering, and preparation works. After nearly five decades of operations in the North Sea, Heather Alpha’s decommissioning serves as a shining example of a best-in-class project, from inception to the responsible recycling of its materials.”

Over the past three years, EnQuest has successfully plugged and abandoned more than 80 North Sea wells, demonstrating their commitment to safe and efficient decommissioning practices. The removal of the Heather topsides marked the culmination of extensive planning, engineering, and offshore preparation work carried out by EnQuest’s in-house team.

The topsides are currently en route to Frederikshavn in Denmark, where the structure will undergo dismantling. It is estimated that over 95% of the material from the topsides will be recycled and repurposed, aligning with EnQuest’s sustainability goals and commitment to environmental responsibility.

EnQuest’s successful completion of the Heather Alpha topsides removal not only signifies a major achievement in decommissioning operations but also underscores the company’s dedication to safe, efficient, and environmentally conscious practices in the oil and gas industry. As the industry continues to evolve, EnQuest remains at the forefront of responsible decommissioning, setting a high standard for future projects in the North Sea and beyond.

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