Decommissioning

Well Decommissioning and Legacy Well Assessment for CO₂ Storage – Issue 2 

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The Well Decommissioning for CO Storage Guidelines, issued by OEUK, have been updated to reflect recent developments and expanded industry experience. As there have been substantial changes the document is being renamed to reflect this:  Well Decommissioning and Legacy Well Assessment for CO Storage – Issue 2 

This document provides industry recommendations and emerging good practice for well decommissioning for CO storage, based on recent North Sea and international experience. 

These guidelines supplement the OEUK Well Decommissioning Guideline Issue 7 and support well operators and engineers in maintaining the integrity of future CO storage sites. They also support CO storage operators in assessing the integrity of inherited legacy wells. 

Key updates include: 

  1. Expanded scope
    Explicit coverage of legacy well assessment across the licence area, wider storage complex, and any wells within the hydraulic unit that may experience pressure increase — including those outside the CO plume. This supports alignment with the NSTA definition of “no significant risk of leak from the complex.” 
  1. Strengthened containment principle
    Reinforces the “restore caprock / intra-zonal isolation” principle, clarifying that barriers must prevent CO migration outside the storage complex, not just to seabed or surface. 
  1. Entire new content on legacy wells
    Introduction of a dedicated section on Legacy Well Assessment (Section 5). Hence the new title of the document: Well Decommissioning and Legacy Well Assessment for CO Storage 

We thank the following organisations for their contribution to this update, in particular the dedicated task group:
Adura, Astrimar, Blade Energy Partners, bp, CNRL, Drax, Elemental Energy, ENI, Harbour Energy, Heriot-Watt University, Offshore Energies UK, Perenco, Shell, Spirit Energy, Storegga, and Wellsafe Solutions. 

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