It has facilities for piping oil and gas from various locations within the Harriet and East Spar oilfield, that was developed by the Bond Corporation in 1987,[4] that is now known as the Varanus Island Processing Hub and owned by Santos Limited.[5]
Environment
The island is part of the Lowendal Islands Important Bird Area, identified as such by BirdLife International because of its importance as a breeding site for seabirds.[6] The presence of oil and gas field operations appear to not have significantly affected local birdlife.[7]
On 3 June 2008, Apache Energy's primary gas pipeline ruptured, causing an explosion. The plant was shut down, and all personnel on the island were airlifted out.[8]
^"Port of Varanus Island"(PDF). Australian Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development, Communications and the Arts. 2003. Archived from the original(PDF) on 20 July 2008. Retrieved 26 February 2023.
^Kinhill Engineers. (1987)Harriet oilfield development: Varanus Island LPG extraction plant: notice of intent Victoria Park, W.A.: Kinhill Engineers (Bond Corporation Pty. Ltd. (Petroleum Division) )
^Wildman Andy. (2002) Nesting with flare.(Three-year study of sea birds on the Lowendal Islands shows little ill-effects from the Harriet and East Spar oil and gas fields on Varanus Island, and has provided useful data for Apache Energy in their management of the area). Wildlife Australia, Autumn 2002, p. 38–41