Taranaki Daily News

Tui oil field to be decommissi­oned

- Mike Watson

The government has taken ownership of the Tui oil field off Taranaki and is set to decommissi­on the wellhead.

A Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment spokesman said in a statement the Government was taking steps to ensure that the Tui assets were well managed and properly decommissi­oned.

‘‘The Crown has recently become the legal owner of the Tui assets and has commenced work to manage the assets and plan for decommissi­oning,’’ he said.

‘‘MBIE has contracted a company that specialise­s in the operation and decommissi­oning of petroleum facilities to establish the current condition of the Tui wells and to determine options to demobilise the FPSO (floating production and storage vessel) and decommissi­on the subsea assets.

‘‘Once that work is available, MBIE expects to work with BW Offshore to determine the best way forward.

‘‘MBIE also continues to engage with the liquidator­s and receivers of Tamarind Taranaki Ltd and Tamarind Resources Pte Ltd and the first-ranking creditor Orchard Capital Partners.’’

Tamarind Taranaki, which operated the field, was placed in receiversh­ip in late 2019 owing $320m to creditors after the company failed to find any hydrocarbo­ns.

MBIE has claimed $100m for the cost to decommissi­on the field.

BW Offshore operate the floating production and storage vessel Umuroa, which is anchored on the field.

The company is unable to remove the Umuroa until there is a full decommissi­oning of the wellhead, the Environmen­tal Protection Authority recently said.

 ??  ?? The Umuroa at the Tui Field in the Taranaki Basin.
The Umuroa at the Tui Field in the Taranaki Basin.

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