INPEX holds a 28.5 per cent interest in the Woodside-operated Ravensworth field, 45 kilometres off the coast of Exmouth, Western Australia.

Ravensworth is one of six fields making up the Pyrenees development which has 13 subsea wells, including 19 horizontal producers, four vertical water disposal wells and one vertical gas production/injection well.

Crude oil production from the Ravensworth Field started in 2010 and currently delivers approximately 1,700 barrels of oil per day.

Flowlines supply a floating production storage and offtake vessel, Pyrenees, anchored at the field by a disconnectable mooring system which allows the vessel to sail away safely in the event of cyclones.

The double-hulled FPSO vessel has a topsides plant capable of processing 96,000 barrels of oil a day.

INPEX is committed to recognising and respecting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples whose cultures have existed in Australia for more than 65,000 years.

In particular, we acknowledge the Larrakia people as the recognised Traditional Owners of the land and waters where Ichthys LNG onshore facilities are located, in addition to the Whadjuk Nyoongar people on whose lands our Perth office is situated. Furthermore, Broome and Djarindjin are important logistical locations for transit of our offshore workforce, and we therefore extend our acknowledgement to the Yawuru, Bardi and Jawi peoples, respectively.

INPEX acknowledges the important role Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples continue to play in the development of our business in Australia and pay our respects to their Elders – past and present.