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REGIONAL FOCUS: ABS Serves Expanding Australian Offshore Industry


Green areas indicate the major oil and gas exploration and production zones offshore Australia.


The 150,000 dwt Modec Venture 1 operates in the zone of cooperation jointly controlled by Australia and the newly independent nation of East Timor.

ABS Australia – Sydney Office

ABS Pacific
Level 3, 53 Walker Street
PO Box 1151
North Sydney, NSW, 2059 Australia

Tel: 61-2-9956-7322
Night Tel: 61-417-987-417
Fax: 61-2-9954-4233
Email: ABS_Sydney@eagle.org

Country Manager
William H. Backshell

Cairns Office

ABS Pacific
PO Box 515
Edge Hill, QLD 4870 Australia

Tel: 61-7-4053-2700
Mobile: 61-419-838-160
Fax: 61-7-4053-7446
Email: dwilson@eagle.org

Fremantle Office

ABS Pacific
Fremantle Port Authority Building
1 Cliff Street, 4th Floor
PO Box 395
Fremantle, WA 6959 Australia

Tel: 61-8-9336-1422
Night Tel: 61-419-915-270
Fax: 61-8-9336-1684
Email: ABS_Fremantle@eagle.org

Melbourne Office

ABS Pacific
31 Radnor Street
Camberwell, VIC 3124 Australia

Tel: 61-3-9889-9271
Mobile: 61-419-536-346
Fax: 61-3-9889-9273
Email: dhjones@eagle.org

n recent years the boom in exploration and production offshore Australia has
led to the discovery of significant oil and natural gas reserves, concentrated in the areas off the Northwest Shelf and Victoria. The country’s proximity to expanding Asia/Pacific markets and its stable political climate have made it even more attractive and contributed to its status as a major exporter of liquefied natural gas (LNG).

As Australia’s offshore industry expanded, so has ABS marketshare in the region. "Once the Four Lakes FPSO is installed in the Woollybutt field early in 2003, there will be a total of seven FPSOs and one MOPU offshore Australia," says William H. Backshell, ABS Country Manager for Australia. "ABS will be the classification society of choice for four of the FPSOs and the MOPU. In addition, a lot of the older monopods and mini platforms that have reached their design certification expiry dates have been recertified by ABS for continued service."

Offshore development in Australian waters has been primarily confined to shallow and medium water depths to date. FPSO and FSO configurations are common, but a wide variety of installations have been employed, depending on site conditions, according to Ban Hooi Ang, ABS Pacific Director of Offshore Business Development. "These range from simple monopod type wellhead platforms to concrete base structures with topsides to jack-up type hulls on jacketed structure foundations," he says.

One important regional ABS project is Vanguard SPC’s ongoing Four Lakes FPSO conversion. When completed, the 94,000 dwt FPSO will be hired out to Agip Australia for work in the Woollybutt field. ABS was selected to fully class the vessel, including topsides and mooring systems. "In addition," Ang notes, "we are carrying out statutory certifications, including LL, IOPP, Tonnage, and MODU Safety Certification on behalf of the Cayman Island Flag Administration. In addition to these we are also conducting the validation on behalf of the owner to satisfy the Department of Mineral and Petroleum Resources. Validation is the Australian counterpart to the verification for offshore projects as required by the UK HSE in the North Sea, and includes structural and topside design reviews, surveys during fabrication and installation.

Another ABS-classed FPSO is the 150,000 dwt Modec Venture 1, operating in the zone of cooperation jointly controlled by Australia and the newly independent nation of East Timor, which now controls oil and gas reserves in their territories that were formerly held by Indonesia. Political and economic turbulence in East Timor has affected some development in the region, and some projects are stalled while tax issues are renegotiated.

ABS has also provided validation work on five Apache wellhead platforms for the Simpson, Victoria, Double Island and Gibson South fields.

Previous ABS projects in the region include:

  • The Apache Stag FSO, Dampier Spirit by Teekay Shipping
  • The Woodside Legendre FSO, Karatha Spirit by Teekay Shipping
  • The Woodside Legendre MOPU, Ocean Legend by Oceaneering
  • The Woodside Wanaea/Cossack FPSO, Cossack Pioneer
  • The BHPP Buffalo FPSO, Buffalo Venture (now owned and operated by Modec for Nexem Petroleum)

According to Ang, Australia has several major gas fields waiting for "innovative and viable solutions" for exploiting them. "The trend now is to exploit and export the gas to a long term buyer or the LNG spot market."

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