May 2025 ABL Market Briefing
Join us for the ABL May Maritime Market Briefing, discussing the following topic:
Decommissioning in the Energy sector
As offshore assets age, decommissioning is becoming a growing focus in the energy industry. This presentation offers an update on the offshore decommissioning market, outlines common approaches, highlights key risks for insurers, and explores emerging trends shaping the sector’s future
The technical presentation will be followed by a Q&A and a summary of last month’s high-value maritime case reports, which will only be presented to attendees in the room.
📌 Please note a change to our usual schedule: This month’s session will take place on a Tuesday afternoon, rather than our typical Thursday morning slot.
When: Tuesday 13th May, 4:00 PM UK time
Where:
- In-person: Lloyd’s Old Library, 1 Lime Street, EC3M 7HA, London. Arrivals from 3:30PM for coffee, tea, biscuits and networking.
- Virtual: Zoom Webinar
The marine casualty case reports will only be presented to in-person attendees.
Learning Objectives
- You will be able to understand the scale and scope of the offshore decommissioning market within the energy sector
- You will be able to evaluate current strategies and techniques used for asset removal
- You will be able to identify key risks associated with offshore decommissioning activities, particularly from an insurance perspective
- You will gain insight into emerging trends, regulatory developments, and evolving industry priorities shaping the future of decommissioning
Meet Our Panel



Stanley Pritchard
Mechanical Engineer, Longitude
Case Reports
More on our Event
This is a CPD-accredited event by the Chartered Insurance Institute. Attendance in-person or online is worth 1 CPD point.

Through ABL’s long-term experience in supporting the construction of oil and gas and other offshore energy infrastructure, combined with our legacy in large maritime salvage and wreck removal work, our teams have the knowledge and expertise to support in all types of decommissioning work, transferring skills as well between oil and gas and renewables to support on some of the world’s first turbine decommissioning activities.