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<strong>Don</strong> <strong>Field</strong> <strong>Decommissioning</strong> <strong>Programme</strong>DON-<strong>BP</strong>-001Section 10PipelinesParagraphPage1 Introduction 10-12 Applicable Techniques for <strong>Decommissioning</strong> thePipelines and Umbilicals 10-12.1 Options for Leave In Situ 10-12.2 Options for Full Recovery 10-23 Items to be Decommissioned 10-43.1 Introduction 10-43.2 8in Oil Production Pipeline (PL598) 10-73.3 8in Water Injection Pipeline (PL599) 10-93.4 3in Chemical Injection Umbilical (PL600) 10-93.5 4in Control Umbilical 10-93.6 NLGP Crossings 10-113.7 Production and Water Injection Flowline Jumpers 10-133.8 Control and Chemical Injection Jumpers 10-133.9 Protection and Stabilisation Features 10-134 Scope of <strong>Decommissioning</strong> Works 10-174.1 General 10-174.2 Pipeline, Umbilical, Flowline and Jumper Cleaning 10-174.3 Primary Scope 10-185 Pipelines <strong>Decommissioning</strong> (8in Oil ProductionPL598 and 8in Water Injection PL599) 10-185.1 General 10-185.2 Material Inventory 10-185.3 Burial Status 10-195.4 Present Condition 10-225.5 Description of <strong>Decommissioning</strong> Options for thePipelines 10-24PipelinesMay 2011 10-i

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