Altera's Petrojarl Knarr FPSO Pilots DNV ABATE Class Notation

Monday, September 27, 2021

Classification society DNV has introduced the new ABATE class notation, to assist the owners and operators of offshore floating installations to identify and implement measures to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.

The ABATE notation provides a structured approach to identify and assess the implementation of abatement measures, based on the design and operation of individual installations, to enable measurable reductions in an installation’s GHG emissions. Primarily developed to cover offshore oil and gas installations, the general principles can be also applied to other floating offshore installations, DNV said.

According to DNV,  Altera Infrastructure, formerly known as Teekay Offshore, is the first FPSO owner to pilot the DNV notation on the Petrojarl Knarr FPSO, with successful results so far.

"The International Maritime Organization (IMO) is setting clear and ambitious goals for the decarbonization of the shipping industry. As yet offshore installations are not covered by similar international requirements. But as stakeholder pressure builds, the industry is eager to investigate how they can improve the sustainability of their installations. With the launch of its ABATE notation, DNV is helping the industry take an important step in this direction," DNV said.

“The ABATE notation aims to help offshore owners reduce GHG emissions on their installations by creating engagement and commitment on this issue, from both the owners and their management systems, through setting clear targets today, assessing progress, while also being able to adjust plans to incorporate future technologies,” said Geir Fuglerud, Director of Offshore Classification at DNV Maritime. “We want to offer the industry practical solutions for reducing emissions, which is why it has been so helpful to work with an engaged and pro-active owner like Altera on this pilot to identify areas of improvement.”

“Our vision is to lead the industry to a sustainable future so being the first FPSO in the world to pilot DNV’s innovative ABATE notation is an important step for Altera and in line with our vision. Reducing emissions in a traditional industry like ours is challenging, but also very rewarding, and I am confident we are on the right path,” says Chris Brett, President Altera Production at Altera Infrastructure.

DNV says that ABATE is a voluntary and modular notation, comprising a management aspect and a number of qualifiers that address different areas of application for abatement measures. 

Depending on the type of installation, the qualifiers are as follows:

• (P): Power generation. Power generation on offshore installations normally represents the greatest source of emissions.
• (F): Flaring. Measures are available to reduce emissions even though the flare must be maintained for emergency situations.
• (Pr): Leakages and venting of methane. In hydrocarbon processing systems this can be a significant source of emissions.
• (S): Storage tanks venting. For installations which store hydrocarbons, venting from storage tanks is a source of emissions.
• (CC): Carbon capture. Capture of CO2 in flue gases and their subsequent safe disposal and storage is a means of preventing GHG entering the atmosphere.


Categories: Energy Industry News Activity Production Floating Production Decarbonization

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