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Ethics at Sea: Offshore Decommissioning and Environmental Responsibility
Offshore decommissioning is more than technical work—it’s a matter of ethics. Retiring oil and gas infrastructure requires careful planning to prevent harm to marine ecosystems. Companies must plug wells, remove platforms, and responsibly dispose of materials while complying with environmental regulations. Ethical considerations also involve repurposing offshore sites for renewable energy, such as wind farms or aquaculture projects. By minimizing ecological impact and fostering community engagement, decommissioning demonstrates that industry can operate responsibly. Balancing energy demands with environmental stewardship, offshore decommissioning exemplifies how ethical decision-making in the energy sector protects both nature and society.