13 Mar 2025

The ABS-classed Liza Unity has become the first FPSO in the world to receive the SUSTAIN-2 notation from ABS.

The notation is the next level in the vessel sustainability program developed by ABS to help fleets meet the environmental and human elements requirements contained in the strategic Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) from the United Nations.

Usage of low-carbon fuels

SUSTAIN-2 recognises additional attributes such as the usage of low-carbon fuels

Liza Unity was the first FPSO to receive SUSTAIN-1 in 2021, recognising sustainability-related aspects like pollution control and waste management. SUSTAIN-2 recognises additional attributes such as the usage of low-carbon fuels and human-centered design.

ABS continues to work closely with our clients to develop innovative solutions for new market challenges. With the award of SUSTAIN-2, we are proud to continue to support SBM Offshore and their comprehensive strategy to address sustainability considerations,” said Miguel Hernandez, ABS Senior Vice President, Global Offshore.

SBM Offshore’s commitment

Alex Glenn, COO at SBM Offshore stated: “We are very proud that Liza Unity has become the first FPSO to be awarded the advanced SUSTAIN-2 notation by the American Bureau of Shipping (ABS)."

"This achievement highlights SBM Offshore’s commitment to protecting the environment by adhering to stringent standards for emissions reduction, pollution management and life cycle sustainability.”

SBM Offshore’s Fast4Ward® program

The Liza Unity FPSO is owned by ExxonMobil Guyana Limited and operated by SBM Offshore

The Liza Unity FPSO is owned by ExxonMobil Guyana Limited and operated by SBM Offshore. It was the second FPSO built for ExxonMobil’s Stabroek Block development in Guyana.

It was also the first FPSO delivered under SBM Offshore’s Fast4Ward® program and has an installed production capacity to produce approximately 220,000 barrels of oil per day.

Innovation with new technology

ABS has a long history of supporting FPSO projects and classed the first FPSO vessel in U.S. waters in 1978.

ABS continues to lead in providing guidance on safety and innovation with new technology that supports larger, more complex FPSOs for sustainable operations globally.