Eni’s Hewett decommissioning reaches halfway mark

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Decommissioning of one of the largest UK southern North Sea gas fields has reached a new milestone

Removing and transporting structures from the Hewett gas field in the UK southern North Sea has reached the halfway point in a multi-year project.

Offshore contractor Scaldis SMC has removed three platforms from the abandoned field in block 48/29 and delivered them to a recycling yard in the Netherlands. It has another three to complete, scheduled for 2026, for the full abandonment of the Hewett field.

Scaldis successfully delivered the 48/29C jacket from the Hewett field to the quayside in Vlissingen at the start of October after its removal in September by a heavy-lift vessel.

Gulliver lifted the topsides from the 48/29B and 48/29C platforms and returned to lift the 12-piled 48/29B jacket and 48/29C jacket in a Q3 2025 campaign, transporting them to Vlissingen.

“With the safe removal and transport of this structure, the project has now reached its halfway point,” said Scaldis in a social media post. “To date, three abandoned platforms have been dismantled and removed. The remaining three platforms, forming together the central complex, are scheduled for removal next year, bringing the project to full completion.”