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News / BP to swap Scatsta for Sumburgh airport

Offshore flights from Scatsta will come to an end later this week.

THE AVIATION partnership operating at Scatsta airport has said they are not expecting any immediate changes to the set-up at the north mainland airport after BP confirmed that it is pulling out.

The oil giant said on Tuesday that it is to move its entire Shetland based aviation requirements to Babcock based at Sumburgh airport as of November this year.

A BP spokesman said the company had notified the Integrated Aviation Consortium (IAC), an industry partnership involving Bristow Helicopters, Eastern Airways and five major oil and gas companies working in the northern North Sea.

A spokesman for Bristow said Shetland’s strategic importance for the oil and gas industry continued to be “significant” as new work continued to emerge in the region.

“Our focus is always on providing safe, timely and reliable transportation for clients across the North Sea basin; at present, we do not anticipate any immediate changes to our operational setup,” he said.

“We are in discussions with partners in the IAC following BP’s confirmation of its centralisation of services in and out of the islands to Sumburgh, regarding service provision beyond November 2018, and will continue to engage with other stakeholders throughout the coming months.”

Scatsta airport provides around 100 local jobs and concern has been voiced as to the possible impact of the changes.

Local councillor Alastair Cooper said he was concerned about the long-term viability of the Scatsta operation because BP’s share in the consortium had been “significant”.

He added: “I think the challenge for the aviation consortium is to secure some of the businesses that is going to the west of Shetland.

“The need to get some of that business to Scatsta because in the medium term the East Shetland Basin is depleting and the consortium needs to go out and secure new contracts.”

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BP’s move however doesn’t come entirely unexpected as it follows on from last year’s sale of its interests in Sullom Voe Terminal and the Magnus field to EnQuest.

The company said the near completion of the commissioning phase of its Clair Ridge development later this year, had triggered a review of its aviation needs in Shetland.

“By consolidating our aviation requirements to Sumburgh we are reaffirming our commitment to that airbase; increasing the number of weekly BP flights at Sumburgh to approximately 20,” the spokesman said.

“We expect to move our Scatsta operations to Sumburgh around the end of November to coincide with the reduced requirements from Clair Ridge.”

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