ABS has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with
The State Mining Safety Committee, Gosgortechnadzor (GGTN), of the
Azerbaijan Republic establishing a formal framework for technical
collaboration between the two organizations with respect to offshore oil
and gas operations. The MOU recognizes ABS classification and
certification services for offshore oil and gas facilities in the
Azerbaijan sector of the Caspian Sea and establishes compliance with the
relevant Rules and Guides of ABS. This includes plan review and survey
work by ABS plus establishes a streamlined process of alternative
compliance with internationally recognized standards as permitted under the
Azeri Technical Safety Law.
The MOU was signed shortly after a successful pilot program by ABS and GGTN
on a major offshore project in Azerbaijan.
“This formal recognition of ABS technical expertise by the Azerbaijan
Republic is a major step forward for us in working with the government and
our clients on offshore projects in the oil and gas rich Caspian Sea in
northwest Asia,” says Antonio Lino Costa, President and Chief Operating
Officer, ABS Europe.
GGTN is the State Committee responsible for enforcement of the Azeri
Technical Safety Law applicable to all sectors of the onshore and offshore
oil and gas industry in the Azerbaijan Republic. GGTN encompasses within
its jurisdiction the responsibility of the “Coastal State Authority”
similar to the NPD in Norway, HSE in UK and MMS in the US. GGTN covers
offshore operations concerns in the Azeri sector of the Caspian.
A noteworthy feature of the MOU is the provision for ABS to consider
alternative arrangements and structures, which can be shown, through either
satisfactory service experience or systematic analysis based on sound
engineering principles, to meet the overall safety and strength standards
of ABS Rules and Guides or other internationally recognized standards. This
is a powerful tool for accommodating the desire of clients to apply direct
engineering principals and service experience in lieu of prescriptive
methods, as long as equivalency to internationally recognized standards is
established.
This formal agreement is an outgrowth of a well-established relationship
between ABS and GGTN of the Azerbaijan Republic. ABS is the market share
leader in offshore classification worldwide and recently provided new-build
class services for the most technologically advanced semi-submersible
drilling rig located in the Caspian Sea.
“The missions of ABS and GGTN are synonymous in that we are both focused on
improving safety of life at sea and protecting the natural environment by
setting standards,” says Lino Costa. “This agreement between our two
organizations offers further appropriate environmental protection and risk
mitigation for offshore exploration and production in the Azerbaijan sector
of the Caspian Sea.”