Our team provides radiological surveys of hydrocarbon processing and storage systems regularly found in the offshore energy environment, including topside, cargo and pump room systems.
The presence and accumulation of radioactive material can be difficult to predict in the offshore energy sector, our radiological surveys involve assessing the potential radiation hazards associated with the production, use, or presence of radioactive materials in a particular environment.
Our team of radiation protection specialists can physically examine the location of potentially radioactive materials and equipment, and either measure or estimate the levels of radiation present using our years of experience and expertise. With our comprehensive understanding of the processes affecting these materials, we can anticipate any potential hazards that may arise both in normal operation and due to unforeseen changes.
As specialists in the offshore and energy sector, our team provides radiological surveys of hydrocarbon processing and storage systems regularly used in the offshore energy environment, including topside, cargo and pump room systems.
Initial external, hydrocarbon free and post-cleaning surveys are all available to provide continued assurance throughout your operation. With the analysed results provided in a comprehensive report, you’ll have all the information you required prior to and during your decommissioning process,
For each project we develop a truly bespoke service, tailored around client requirements, whether your decommissioning:
- Onshore facilities,
- Floating Production Storage and Offloading vessels (FPSOs),
- Floating Storage and Offloading vessels (FSOs),
- Floating Production/Offloading Vessel (FPUs),
- Tankers,
- Fixed Platforms,
- Jack-up Rigs, or
- Semi-Submersible Rigs.
By utilising our years of experience, you can have the confidence that you’re complying with the requirements of the decommissioning process. Our team of radiation experts can deliver the information you need both prior to and throughout the decommission any offshore vessel so you know your workers can work safely and the environment be protected.