The Norwegian Maritime Authority (NMA) has approved Lloyd’s Register (LR) as a recognised classification society for the construction of mobile units in the Norwegian Continental Shelf (NCS). This follows a change to section three of the Petroleum Safety Authority’s (PSA) framework HSE regulations, which now permits mobile units employed in petroleum activities on the NCS to be designed in accordance with relevant maritime requirements, LR said in its release.
The PSA’s decision to list LR in its framework enables LR to perform verification services for facilities within the NCS for mobile drilling, well-intervention, multi-use and certain types of mobile production. This means LR can work with potential and existing international clients in the NCS area. All of whom can be confident that LR will perform verification activities safely and in compliance with the NORSOK regulations.
LR has recently completed a study with the PSA to assess the risk associated with different vessel operations in the petroleum activities on the NCS, finding that some of the activities in this area have the potential for major accidents with fatalities and/or serious injuries, or material damage with significant economic losses.
LR’s Department Manager, Alain Doumit said: “By working closely with the local government in Norway, we have actively built a strong relationship with the PSA and this long-term effort demonstrates that LR is a strategic, trustworthy partner that can deliver effective multi-service support. Our clients, international and local, will benefit from specialist support and greater choice as the market opens, particularly as the Norwegian Government is keen to encourage international players to begin exploration activity in the NCS.”