Port of Varanus Island added to Pilbara Ports Authority remit

Thursday, July 1, 2021

SOURCE: PILBARA PORTS AUTHORITT

01 Jul 2021

The oversight of the Port of Varanus Island has today been transferred to Pilbara Ports Authority, as part of the second phase of the Western Australian Government's ports governance reform program.

The ports governance reform program is aimed at bringing all commercial ports under the same regulatory regime, with these ports progressively transferring from the Department of Transport to regional port authorities.

The Port of Varanus Island is the first of five ports in the Pilbara region to be transferred to Pilbara Ports Authority. Under the transfer, PPA will oversee marine safety for the port.

Operated by Santos for the export of condensate, the Port of Varanus Island is located approximately 75km from the Pilbara mainland and 140km west of the Port of Dampier.

Around five vessels berth at the Port of Varanus Island each year, enabling Pilbara Ports Authority to oversee operations remotely from Dampier.

For more information about the Port of Varanus Island, visit pilbaraports.com.au.
 

Comments attributable to Pilbara Ports Authority CEO Roger Johnston:

"Pilbara Ports Authority is the world's largest bulk export port authority encompassing the ports of Ashburton, Dampier, Port Hedland and now Varanus Island.

"Pilbara Ports Authority welcomes the transfer of the Port of Varanus Island, which will transition from the Shipping and Pilotage Act to the Ports Authorities Act.

"The consolidation of commercial ports will ensure better safety, planning and coordination of port development in the Pilbara region.

"Our experience in port management, maritime safety and maintenance of port infrastructure is long standing and will ensure a smooth transition."