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100 per cent of Barrow-based 3,865-tonne nuclear vessel recycled in UK first

by Jacob Colley
12/10/2021
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The decommissioning of a Barrow-based nuclear vessel has “set the standard others must follow” after 100 per cent of the 3,865-tonne ship was recycled.

Nuclear Transport Solutions (NTS), which operated Oceanic Pintail – based at Barrow Ramsden Dock – set Dales Marine Services the challenge of ensuring 98 per cent of the world-class cargo vessel was reused.

Applying a number of innovative techniques, the Scottish firm exceeded expectations and recycled every part of the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority-owned (NDA) Oceanic Pintail, by:

  • Separating different oils from water, and using the soil as furnace fuel
  • Converting insulation into electrical energy
  • Crushing concrete and tiles to create material used in the construction industry

Reusing 100% of a nuclear vessel is a UK first, and supports both the NDA group and the Government’s carbon net-zero ambitions.

Peter Buchan, NTS’s shipping director, said: “NTS takes its environmental responsibilities seriously, so we’re delighted that 100% of Oceanic Pintail has been recycled.

“We set our contractors, Dales Marine, an incredibly ambitious recycling target. They took that challenge and set the standard for others to follow when it comes to decommissioning vessels.

“It’s a fantastic achievement, especially considering the work was completed in the middle of the COVID-19 pandemic, so a lot of thanks must go to everyone who has played a role in ensuring this project has been a huge success.

“Oceanic Pintail served the UK with distinction and this is a fitting end to its life.”

Oceanic Pintail

While David Peattie, group chief executive of the NDA, also praised the environmental success.

He said: “The NDA group is committed to supporting Government goals to be carbon net-zero by 2050. This fantastic achievement in recycling 100% of Oceanic Pintail supports our ambitions to reduce our carbon impact.”

Boasting a perfect safety record, the Japanese-constructed Oceanic Pintail first set sail 33 years ago.

Since its maiden voyage, Oceanic Pintail has served customers from across the world with bespoke solutions to all specialist nuclear transport challenges, until its final journey to Dales Marine’s Leith dock in November 2020.

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