FACTBOX: Every UK home to be powered by offshore wind by 2030: PM – S&P Global

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40 GW capacity target confirmed for 2030

Offshore covered 10% of demand in 2019

Project pipeline big enough, but grid challenge

London Every home in the UK -- Europe's third-largest economy -- will be powered by electricity from offshore wind farms within a decade, UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson said in a speech to the Conservative Party conference Oct. 6.

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Johnson said the government would raise its target for offshore wind capacity by 2030 from 30 GW to 40 GW, providing funding of GBP160 million ($207 million) for offshore wind ports like Teesside and Humberside.

The announcement will fuel debate on the viability of the government's targets and the long-term implications for pricing. The UK government is due to publish an energy white paper alongside a heat and buildings strategy this autumn.

The following are key facts around energy policy in the UK.

Offshore wind has become more competitive in the UK power sector with the cost of installation falling in successive auctions.

Platts Analytics forecasts UK demand to recover from COVID-19 losses by 2022, supported by electrification of transport. Forecasts for total UK demand in 2030 range from 300 TWh up to 322 TWh.

The 40 GW target is not new the government had confirmed the target in December 2019 but it is hugely ambitious.

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DNV GL to Certify 11 MW MingYang Offshore Wind Turbine – Offshore WIND

Chinese wind turbine manufacturer MingYang Smart Energy has signed an agreement with DNV GL for the Type Certification of MingYangs new MySE11-203 offshore wind turbine.

MingYangs recently announced model has a rated power of 11 MW and a rotor diameter of 203 metres.

The turbines 99-metre carbon-glass hybrid blades, MySE11-99A1, provide a swept area of 32,365 square metres.

According to MingYang, the MySE11-203 is the worlds biggest hybrid drive wind turbine, offering a 31 per cent higher annual energy production compared to its predecessor.

MySE11-203 turbine is designed for the challenging and harsh offshore environment. Partnering with DNV GL, the world-leading certification body, the cooperation between MingYang and DNV GL enters into a new stage for a long-term relationship, and highlights MingYangs commitment to maintaining the highest quality and performance standards for our offshore wind turbines. Its very important to certify our turbines and demonstrates they are fully compliant to the international industry standard and reliable, said Qiying Zhang, Executive President of MingYang.

MingYang said that the company is targeting the European and other international markets with the new turbine model.

The significant advantage of small-size and light-weight makes MySE a very good fit for both bottom-fixed offshore wind and floating offshore wind. Working closely with DNVGL and get the Type Certificate for MySE11-203 will provide strong confidence towards the clients, said Dr. Chenwei, General Manager of MingYang European Business & Engineering Center.

MingYang plans to install the prototype MySE11-203 turbine in 2021, and have the model commercially available in 2022.

DNV GL predicts that offshore wind will generate almost 9% of electricity globally by 2050, compared with 0.3% today, said Kim Mrk, Executive Vice President of Renewables Certification at DNV GL.

One important enabler of this trend are larger turbines and the entrance of floating wind. With its new 11MW turbine, MingYang will pave the way for participating in the fast growing offshore wind market with a turbine which is certified to the highest international safety and performance standards.

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Total acquisition marks entry into offshore floating wind farm sector in France – Splash 247

French energy giant Total has acquired a 20% shareholding in the Eolmed floating wind farm pilot project, located in the Mediterranean off the coast of Gruissan in France.

Total said it is continuing to reinforce its position in the emerging sector of floating offshore wind, in which it wants to be one of the world leaders.Currently, Total is involved in offshore wind projects in South Korea and UK.

This announcement once again demonstrates the Groups ambition and willingness to innovate in the field of renewable energies. Floating offshore wind is a very promising segment in which Total notably brings its extensive experience in offshore projects. Together with our partner Qair, we have the necessary resources to meet the technological and financial challenges that will determine our future success. I am delighted that Total can contribute to the emergence of this new sector in France, said Julien Pouget, director of renewables of Total.

Total is looking tobuild a portfolio of activities in electricity, renewable in particular, that could account for up to 40% of its sales by 2050 as part of its ambition to get to net zero by 2050.

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Hurricane Delta shuts most U.S. offshore oil output in 15 years – Reuters

HOUSTON (Reuters) - A large and powerful Hurricane Delta dealt the greatest blow to U.S. offshore Gulf of Mexico energy production in 15 years, halting most of the regions oil and nearly two-thirds of natural gas output.

Delta packed 115 mile-per-hour (185 km) winds as it churned through the Gulfs prime oil-producing area toward landfall on coastal Louisiana. It was 130 miles south of Cameron, Louisiana and moving north at 13 mph, according to a 10 a.m. CDT update from the U.S. National Hurricane Center.

Delta has shut 1.67 million barrels per day, or 92% of the Gulfs oil output, the most since 2005 when Hurricane Katrina destroyed more than 100 offshore platforms and hobbled output for months.

Ports from Beaumont, Texas, to Lake Charles, Louisiana, were closed on Friday while those further east, including Morgan City and New Orleans were open with restrictions, the U.S. Coast Guard said.

Oil prices eased in on Friday, but were on track for gains of about 10% for the week, boosted by outages in the Gulf of Mexico and a labor dispute in the North Sea. The two combined have removed 2 million barrels per day from the market.

U.S. natural gas prices on Friday were on track to close at the highest since November 2019 on the shut-ins. Front-month gas futures at 10:45 a.m. EDT (1445 GMT) rose 11 cents, or 6%, to $2.79 per million British thermal units.

Workers had evacuated 279 offshore Gulf of Mexico facilities and producers moved 15 drilling rigs away from Deltas large and strong windfield. Tropical force winds stretched up to 160 miles from its center, the NHC said, a sign of its large size.

Deltas force will decrease as it approaches the coast but is expected to remain at or near a Category 3 storm on the 5-step Saffir-Simpson scale. It will bring a 4- to 11-foot (1.2-3.3 meters) storm surge to the coast near landfall, the NHC said.

In addition to oil, producers have halted nearly 62% of the regions natural gas output, or 1.675 billion cubic feet per day. Offshore Gulf of Mexico fields produce about 15% of U.S. crude oil and 5% of its natural gas production.

Total SA on Thursday began shutting an oil processing unit at its 225,500 barrel-per-day (bpd) Port Arthur, Texas, refinery because of the threat from Hurricane Delta, people familiar with plant operations said.

Royal Dutch Shell Plc said it would continue operating its refineries in Convent, Geismar and Norco, Louisiana, through the storm.

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RO Govt. to amend Offshore Law in line with investors’ expectations, after elections – Romania-Insider.com

Romanian government officials have promised the investors involved in offshore gas projects in the Black Sea that the offshore legislation would improve after the parliamentary elections.

"We have held discussions with producers and investors in the Black Sea, to whom we promised that we would improve the offshore legislation immediately after we have another structure in Parliament. Thus, the investors will be able to recover their investments by working in a stable, predictable, and, most importantly, non-retroactive legislation," said Niculae Havrilet, a state secretary in the Ministry of Economy and Energy, Hotnews.ro reported.

He argued Romania must speed up using its gas resources before the European Union bans the use of gas, as it has done with the coal.

There is already a draft agreed with investors interested in Black Sea gas, Havrilet assured, speaking of a win-win relationship with the investors.

OMV Petrom and ExxonMobil have repeatedly delayed their final investment decision for the Neptun Deep perimeter, while BSOG, controlled by the US fund Carlyle, prepares for starting production around the end of 2021. Both investors expect a change in the offshore legislation before taking further steps.

Meanwhile, Romania has recently gained a rival in the Black Sea. Turkey announced the discovery of the largest natural gas field "in its history", estimated at 320 billion cubic meters. For comparison, the gas reserves in the Romanian Black Sea area are estimated at about 200 billion cubic meters.

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US election set to generate huge wave of offshore betting – SBC Americas

With one month to go, and an epic presidential debate in the books, November 3 is shaping up to be a historic day for bettors according to sports betting analysis and data publisher Covers Media Group.

But given that political betting is still illegal in US jurisdictions, American bettors who want to get involved will have to trek to Europe or look to the offshore market. Regardless of who is the smarter bet when it comes to Trump or Biden, one thing is for certain: it will be a record handle for political betting.

Covers senior writer Patrick Everson spoke with Matthew Shaddick, Political Trader at Ladbrokes;Jay Kornegay, Executive Vice President of Race and Sports at the Superbook at Westgate;and other well-connected members of the sports betting industry about what to expect leading up to election day.

Just talking to others who have booked the election, theyve been saying for years that the presidential election handle would dwarf the Super Bowl, Kornegay said. And when I say dwarfs, Ive heard 10 to 15 times the Super Bowl numbers. More people have political opinions than sports opinions. Youre reaching a bigger demographic.

The odds, like the polls, have actually been very stable over the last few months, Shaddick said. The odds are giving Trump a much better chance than the polls would imply. As far as the betting goes, its all Trump. His supporters seem to be able to ignore or dismiss all the polling evidence.

Across the pond at Ladbrokes, Shaddick said betting was suspended until we get a bit more reassurance about Trumps health status in response to the huge news last week that the president and wife Melania Trump tested positive for COVID-19.

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Inmarsat offshore comms service extended to the Gulf of Mexico – Offshore Oil and Gas Magazine

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LONDON Inmarsat is extending its three-in-one Fleet LTE coverage for offshore service vessels to the Gulf of Mexico.

This follows successful trials at the start of this year in the North Sea with ship/crew management company V.Ships Offshore, based in Aberdeen, and Inmarsat service provider One Net.

The program delivered hybrid connectivity via 4G cellular and satellite coverage on VSAT Ka-band and L-band.

Inmarsats new Gulf of Mexico coverage is additional to an existing agreement with subsea fiber and offshore LTE network operator, Tampnet, following the launch of the Fleet LTE North Sea service last November.

According to Scott Bryce, vessel manager at V.Ships Offshore, the automatic and seamless switching between networks, proven during the North Sea trials, helped remove the risk of any disconnection in service that would normally affect the companys day-to-day activities.

The service plan flexibility has also given us the ability to move up and down plans when needed, to support our changing bandwidth demands, and there are no hidden admin fees to worry about.

The Fleet LTE service expansion means users in the North Sea and Gulf of Mexico can now access high-speed 4G, Fleet Xpress maritime VSAT Ka-band and continuous L-band connectivity within a single, fully managed hybrid package, Inmarsat added.

Inmarsat Fleet LTE is available in various service bands with data speeds of up to 40 Mbps and a round-trip delay of around 35-40ms. When LTE is not available, services switch automatically to Ka-band Fleet Xpress information rates, with continuous back-up from L-band FleetBroadband.

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SSE chief calls on UK to address offshore barriers – reNEWS

Following UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson pledge to support development of the country's offshore supply chain, SSE Renewables managing director Jim Smith says now is the time to act to address key barriers.

Johnson committed his government to deploying 40GW of offshore wind energy by 2030, backed up by a 160m investment in ports and factories.

Smith said that hurdles such as resolvingconsenting challenges, developing the grid, as well as the reform of the electricity market, would put the UK on a course to delivering these targets.

He said: "A public commitment to much-needed multi-million-pound investments in infrastructure is important because it should have a real impact on creating jobs and supporting companies in regions all across the UK, including Scotland where were building the countrys largest offshore wind farm and Northern England where were building the worlds largest offshore site.

"Its an investment commitment many of us in the industry have long been calling for, and echoes calls made by SSE Renewables to build an investable, globally competitive UK supply chain for the offshore wind sector.

"Thats why this announcement should be widely welcomed.

"But revolutions, even green ones, are not built on announcements alone.

"From today, all of us involved in the delivery of offshore wind, from government to industry, need to come together to maintain the push behind our efforts and take the enabling steps needed to allow this revolution to succeed.

"Yesterdays announcement of strategic investment to support UK supply chain development is one such key action, but there are still others to address, ranging from consenting challenges to developing the grid, as well as reform of the electricity market to ensure the UK remains the best place to invest in the long term.

"As an industry we need to continue to work collaboratively with government to overcome these barriers. But we can overcome them.

"In doing so, we can put the UK on a course to delivering 40GW by 2030 as part of a green recovery."

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Rise and Rise of Offshore Wind and the Opportunities for the Subsea Industry – SubTel Forum

By Shashank KrishnaSeptember 21, 2020

THE OFFSHORE WIND OPPORTUNITY

BPs decision in September 2020 to enter the offshore wind marks another significant win for the offshore wind industry. While the global renewable energy investments have been remarkably resilient in 2020 despite the pandemic and the attendant economic disruption, the offshore wind sector has been a standout area for the renewables.

According to the latest research from BloombergNEF[1] (BNEF), the Offshore wind financings in the first half of 2020 totalled approx. $35 billion, up 319% year-on-year, well above 2019s record full-year figure of $31.9 billion, making it one of the busiest 1H ever for offshore wind.

According to the International Energy Agencys (IEA) Offshore Wind Outlook 2019[2], offshore wind is set to expand strongly into a $1 trillion business over the next two decades growing by 13% / year. This is on the back of an impressive growth of 30% / year between 2010 and 2018. There are nearly 150 new offshore wind projects in development around the world.

The future for offshore winds looks even more promising.

According to the IEA, under the current plans and scenarios, the offshore wind sector is expected to see investments in the range of $840 billion to $1.2 trillion over the next two decades.

The IEAs technical analysis suggests that offshore winds technical potential is 36 000 TWh / year for near-shore installations. Global electricity demand is currently 23 000 TWh. If the offshore wind installations move further away from the shores into deeper waters as is presently underway, floating turbines could unlock enough energy to meet the worlds total electricity demand 11 times over by 2040. This means that offshore wind can become the mainstay of future electricity systems in the key markets an important reason why the offshore wind industry is attracting increasing investor interest, including from the likes of oil & gas supermajors and financial institutions.

[1] https://about.bnef.com/blog/colossal-six-months-for-offshore-wind-support-renewable-energy-investment-in-first-half-of-2020/

[2] IEA (2019), Offshore Wind Outlook 2019, IEA, Paris https://www.iea.org/reports/offshore-wind-outlook-2019

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UK Government seeks offshore wind support information – reNEWS

The UK Government isrequesting information from coastal landowners and developers with an interest in supporting UK offshore wind manufacturing.

Following Prime Minister Boris Johnson's announcement of160m to upgrade ports and factories for building turbines, it is seeking expressions of interest from potential large scale manufacturing portside hubs.

Sites with significant quayside capability, quay length and water depth, that are capable of accommodating heavy lifting vessels and wider supply vessels for multiple tenants, are urged to apply.

The Government is also looking for connected land for marshalling to support the build out of typically 2-3GW of offshore wind capacity per annum, including the potential for storage of products to bridge between manufacturing and installation cycles.

In addition, it is requesting sufficient land availability to support multiple manufacturers on the site, including enough flexibility to "future-proof" facilities for expansion.

This would be a minimum 200 ha or more area of development and storage land is needed behind the quay (not including land for transport and logistics movements around the port hub).

All projects should have a realistic chance of completing construction or being partly operational by 2023

Interested partiesshouldreply with information on their sites and potential projects to OWMIS@Beis.gov.ukby Friday 30 October.

This will lead to an initial stage of engagement, before a more formalised appraisal of any potential projects, the Department for Business, Energyand Industrial Strategy said.

The scheme aims to accelerate the development of large scale manufacturing portside hubs, which could see financial support to strengthen the UKs offshore wind manufacturing capability, creating employment and investment in both coastal communities and the wider supply chain.

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Living quarters, pipe racks in place on offshore Israel FPSO – Offshore Oil and Gas Magazine

Living quarter module installation.

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LONDON Sembcorp Marines crane barge L-3601 has lifted the living quarter (LQ) module and eight pipe rack modules onto the FPSO Energean Power hull at the Admiralty Yard in Singapore.

The FPSO will produce gas from the Karish field in the Israeli sector of the Mediterranean Sea, operated by Energean.

The LQ module 20 m (65.6 ft) long, 40 m (131 ft) wide, 26 m (85 ft) high and weighing 1,727 metric tons (1,904 tons) has seven decks and will accommodate 70 people during normal operations in single occupancy cabins.

However, in periods of heavy maintenance, this could rise to 120 personnel by increasing most cabins of the cabins to double occupancy.

The pipe racks are designed to carry interface piping between the various modules and hull systems and to provide space for cable trays connecting the modules to the electrical house and instrument technical room.

Karish EPCIC contractor TechnipFMC has engaged Jumbos heavy liftcrane vessel Fairplayer to lift and connect the vessels 14 pre-laid and wet-stored mooring lines to the FPSO Energean Power, after it has sailed from Singapore to Israel next summer.

Energean is targeting first gas in the second half of 2021.

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In a First, ROVOP Inspects Offshore Installation via Video Link – Offshore Engineer

UK-based ROV services provider ROVOP has said it has delivered its first remote platform-based inspection, repair, and maintenance workscope, "effectively reducing the number of personnel required offshore," on Premier Oil's Balmoral floating production vessel in the UK North Sea.

The ROV company carried out remote visual and NDT inspections of hull sections, flowlines, umbilicals, and risers, along with chain inspection, measurement, and cleaning, on the Balmoral unit with the help of a live video stream.

"Using the latest communications and modeling technology, ROVOP worked closely with Premier Oil to develop a robust live video streaming service back to shore. Two-way open communications allowed the inspection and data recording engineers to run the workscope remotely from onshore, resulting in three less people on board the vessel, where accommodation is limited due to the COVID-imposed restrictions," ROVOP said.

Premier Oil, which on Tuesday said it would merge with Chrysaor, last month filed the decommissioning plan for the Balmoral FPV and the associated subsea infrastructure. The Balmoral platform was installed in the Balmoral Area in 1986.

ROVOP said that the cloud-based viewing platform allowed those working from home to view the inspection work as it unfolded.

"They were able to see exactly what the ROV and inspection engineers were seeing in real-time. Data, which would once have taken weeks to return from offshore to be analyzed, was captured as those watching onshore were able to influence the operation live, making the campaign much more efficient," ROVOP said.Credit: ROVOP

Also, ROVOP selected subsea mooring inspection and integrity engineering specialists Welaptega, an Ashtead Technology company, to support the project. Welaptega's mooring inspection and 3D modeling photogrammetry equipment was integrated into the ROV to enable accurate and repeatable chain measurement and 3D modeling of the subsea template.

The point cloud data produced will be used to assist the planning of the template removal, ROVOP said.

The main components of the Balmoral field consist of; the Balmoral FPV, Balmoral Template, 11 template and 10 satellite wells, a riser system, pipelines, umbilicals, and cables.

Paul Hudson, ROVOPs sales and marketing director, said: "Reducing numbers of people offshore has clear benefits in terms of risk, cost and overall efficiency and, of course, it is particularly relevant when dealing with the challenges presented to the offshore industry by the coronavirus pandemic. This project underlines how digitalization and collaboration can address some of our most pressing industry challenges.

David Robertson, diving & ROV engineer with Premier Oil, added: This is a fantastic achievement for both ROVOP and Premier Oil. Through a lot of hard work and collaboration with respective network technology companies, we managed to de-risk personnel traveling to an offshore installation during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Executing work of this nature from an installation is always challenging due to bed space requirements. We have proven that inspection activities can be done with a significant reduction in manpower offshore, which potentially paves the way for cost and greenhouse gas reductions across our other assets in the future.

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Trump’s Offshore Oil Ban Will Hit Wind Farms Hard – OilPrice.com

Last month, President Trump shocked the entire oil industry after extending the existing moratorium on oil drilling along Floridas, Georgias and South Carolinas coasts. The announcement marked a complete 180 from White Houses previous stance that sought to open up those areas to oil drilling and caught many industry officials, congressional aides, and lobbyists, who have been working on the same issue, completely off-guard. It also went contrary to the sentiment of voters in those regions--including the majority of Democrats-- who say they are more likely to vote for a candidate who supports access to oil and gas produced in the U.S.

Under normal circumstances, Trumps stance would have been a big win by the clean energy camp and environmentalists who have been opposed to drilling activity in threatened areas. Unfortunately, it turns out that the renewables energy sector will be just as severely impacted by the moratorium.

Trumps decision to rule out energy development along the East Coast will bar not only offshore oil and gas drilling but coastal wind farm development in equal measure.

The Interior Department agency has confirmed the broad reach of Trumps latest orders and is likely to significantly impact U.S. wind development, a sector that has lately been recording the fastest growth amidst the Covid-19 pandemic.

$1Trillion Offshore Wind

Last year, Paris-based International Energy Council (IEA) forecast that supplies from turbines will prove to be the next great energy revolution.

The IEA has forecast that the offshore wind sector will experience impressive growth over the next two decades to eclipse the $1 trillion mark in cumulative investments by the end of the forecast period. That would entail a 15-fold growth in investment compared to 2019 levels.

As expected, Europe has again been projected to lead the charge, managing to grow its offshore wind capacity from 20 gigawatts to nearly 130 gigawatts by 2040, driven by a huge demand growth by green hydrogen-poweredby wind energy. China, however, is expected to record the biggest growth with its offshore capacity set to rise from 4 gigawatts in 2019 to 110 gigawatts by 2040, a nearly 28x jump. The Middle Kingdom could do even better, with the IEA saying it could grow its capacity to 170 gigawatts if Beijing adopts more stringent climate targets.

Well, the IEA might have been spot on with its predictions, if early results are any indication.

Related: Oil Prices Stuck In Limbo As Uncertainty Mounts

Despite the Covid-19 slump that has negatively impacted virtually all energy sectors, offshore wind has been experiencing phenomenal growth. The Guardian has reported that global offshore wind investments reached $35 billion in the first half of 2020, representing the most growth by any energy sector during the Covid-19 crisis. That was a sizzling 4x growth and already surpassed investments for the entire 2019.

Source: The Guardian

Offshore wind has enormous potential and can, in fact, generate more energy than the world needs.

Detailed studies of the worlds coastlines have found that offshore wind farms alone could power the entire globe--even if they are only built in windy regions in shallow waters near the shore. The IEA has revealed that if wind farms were built across all useable sites no further than 60km (37 miles) off the coast and coastal waters depths not exceeding 60 meters, they could generate 36,000 terawatt-hours of renewable electricity a year, thus easily meeting our global demand for electricity of 23,000 terawatt-hours.

Thats an eye-opening revelation considering that offshore wind currently provides just 0.3% of global power generation.

Unfortunately, Trumps ban might make an already dire situation worse for the United States.

The U.S. offshore wind sector remains severely underdeveloped, with the countrys sole offshore commercial wind farm, the Block Island Wind Farm, generating just 30MW of electricity. In sharp contrast, the country has a total installed wind generation capacity of 107,443 MW after adding another 1,800MW during the first half of 2020. Thats really sad since the DOE says U.S. offshore wind resources have enough potential to generate more than 2,000 GW of electricity annually--nearly double the nations current electricity consumption.

Hopefully, that could change with the right policies in place: The Special Initiative for Offshore Wind has projected a $70 billion business pipeline in the U.S. by 2030.

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Proserv and Synaptec Ink Cable Monitoring Deal – Offshore WIND

Proserv and Synaptec have signed a strategic alliance agreement to develop an integrated cable monitoring system for offshore wind projects.

Synaptecs passive distributed electromechanical sensing (DES) technology will be incorporated within the monitoring solution.

According to the companies, this is expected to enable faults and failures to be identified pre-emptively, through a non-intrusive approach, allowing the end-user savings in installation costs and in providing the capability to mitigate the occurrence of faults.

Cable failures continue to be a significant challenge for the offshore wind sector, said Philip Orr, Managing Director at Synaptec.Through this new partnership we are bringing to market a solution which will support the growth and progress of the energy transition and positively impact the operations and maintenance costs for offshore wind operators.

The parties stated that the objective of the partnership is to move both companies forward in several energy markets, including offshore wind and upstream oil and gas, via the co-development of innovative products and services.

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Norway kicks off construction of world’s largest floating offshore wind farm – WorldOil

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Hywind Tampen floating wind farm layout

OSLO - Prime Minister Erna Solberg and Kvrner apprentice Arne Linga started construction of Hywind Tampen, a floating offshore wind farm, at Kvrner Stord. The technology project opens up new opportunities for Norwegian industry. Prime Minister Solberg and Linga started the cutting robot on the project's first sheet of steel on Thursday, 1 October. Kvrners assignment will include building 11 floating concrete hulls for the turbines on Hywind Tampen.

"Hywind Tampen is a new chapter in Norways narrative as an energy nation. With support from the Norwegian authorities, we're not only building Norways first offshore wind project; we're refining floating offshore wind technology along with the Norwegian supplier industry," says Equinor president and CEO Eldar Stre.

"Eighty percent of the world's offshore wind resources are located in deep water areas and are available for floating offshore wind projects. If we can use projects like Hywind Tampen to make floating offshore wind competitive with other forms of energy, the technology will be able to deliver large-scale renewable power and contribute to a more sustainable global energy supply. A floating offshore wind market will also open up considerable industrial opportunities for Norwegian industry," Stre says.

The development of the Hywind Tampen project involves around 250 full-time equivalents for Kvrner employees. Kvrner's project will also generate around 800 full-time equivalents in ripple effects for suppliers and the public sector, among others.

Equinor's ambition is for floating offshore wind to be competitive with other forms of energy by 2030.

"By using larger turbines, concrete substructures, new technology and a new assembly method, we're well on our way toward delivering on the objective to reduce costs by more than 40% compared with Hywind Scotland. This is an important step to establish floating wind as a sustainable power supply alternative," says Hywind Tampen project director Olav-Bernt Haga.

"If more major floating offshore wind projects are realised in the future, it will be possible to reduce costs even further, and we could see a development in cost reductions equivalent to the one we've seen in fixed foundation offshore wind," Haga says.

Equinor sees a potential for floating offshore wind projects in Norway, the UK, Europe, the US and Asia.

The Hywind Tampen project will be the first floating offshore wind project to supply renewable power for oil and gas installations. The wind farm will have a total capacity of 88 MW, and is expected to cover about 35 percent of the annual power needs on the five platforms Snorre A and B and Gullfaks A, B and C.

Hywind Tampen will reduce emissions from the Gullfaks and Snorre fields by more than 200,000 tonnes per year, which corresponds to annual emissions from 100,000 private vehicles.

Equinor has been a pioneer in floating offshore wind technology and has been working on this technology for nearly 20 years. When the Hywind Tampen project is operational in 2022, the company will be operating one-third of the global floating offshore wind capacity.

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W&T Offshore Provides Operational Update and Announces Timing of Third Quarter Earnings Reporting – GlobeNewswire

HOUSTON, Oct. 05, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- W&T Offshore, Inc. (NYSE: WTI) (W&T or the Company) today provided an operational update and announced the timing of its third quarter 2020 earnings release and conference call.

Operations UpdateProduction across the Gulf of Mexico (GOM) has been significantly impacted by an extraordinary six named storms thus far in this hurricane season. All of these storms resulted in varying amounts of production being shut-in depending on the size and path of the storms. Tropical Storm Cristobal impacted W&Ts second quarter 2020 production while Hurricanes Hanna, Marco, Laura, Sally and Beta caused production shut-ins during the third quarter of 2020. Primarily due to the significant impact of these storms, unplanned downtime at Mobile Bay, and previously-announced planned downtime at the Magnolia field, the Company currently estimates its third quarter 2020 volumes will average 32,500 to 33,900 barrels of oil equivalent per day (Boe/d), with approximately 35% oil, 12% natural gas liquids, and 53% natural gas.

W&T has restored a portion of its shut-in operated and non-operated production but continues to have production shut-in primarily due to extended storm-related downtime at several fields and at a third-party operated platform downstream from the Magnolia field. W&T did not experience any material damage to any of its platforms or infrastructure from the series of storms, but did incur approximately $5 million in additional costs related to repairs and restoring production following multiple shut-ins. Nonetheless, W&T expects that its overall costs and expenses for the third quarter and full year 2020 will be in-line with the guidance it previously provided, but per-unit costs will be higher due to lower production volumes. There continues to be tropical storm activity in the Gulf of Mexico in early October and as a reminder, hurricane season extends until November 30. As such, there remains the potential for additional tropical weather impact to production and costs in the fourth quarter of 2020. Currently, W&T estimates its fourth quarter production will average 31,500 to 35,000 Boe/d which includes the ongoing impact from prior storms and other planned shut-ins, as well as an estimate of additional potential storm-related downtime for the balance of the fourth quarter.

Tracy W. Krohn, W&T's Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, commented, This year has been particularly difficult for energy producers, including a global COVID-19 pandemic, supply and demand imbalances and the most active tropical storm season in the GOM over the past 10 years. The third quarter had five hurricanes enter the GOM, which caused significant production to be shut-in but minimal physical damage. These storms and unplanned downtime at Mobile Bay adversely impacted our production by nearly 9,000 Boe/d in the third quarter. Production in the fourth quarter is forecasted to be between 31,500 and 35,000 Boe/d, depending on when Magnolia and other fields are restored to production, and includes the impact of additional shut-ins at Mobile Bay including consolidation of the gas plants and the potential impact from additional tropical storms. Despite this, we continue to generate positive adjusted EBITDA and we reduced our spending early this year to ensure that we continue to generate free cash flow. This is a cyclical business and we have faced active hurricane seasons in the past, but our success over nearly40 years has been because of our focus on cash flow generation and operating efficiently. We will not lose sight of this and continue to believe in the long-term viability of our assets and the Gulf of Mexico.

Third Quarter Earnings Release and Conference Call The Company said it will issue its third quarter 2020 earnings release on Wednesday, November 4, 2020, after the close of trading and host a conference call to discuss financial and operational results on Thursday, November 5, 2020, at 10:00 a.m. Central Time (11:00 am Eastern Time.)

Interested parties may participate by dialing (844) 739-3797. International parties may dial (412) 317-5713. Participants should request to be joined to the W&T Offshore, Inc. Conference Call. This call will also be webcast and available on W&T Offshores website at http://www.wtoffshore.com under Investors. An audio replay will be available on the Companys website following the call.

About W&T Offshore

W&T Offshore, Inc. is an independent oil and natural gas producer with operations offshore in the Gulf of Mexico and has grown through acquisitions, exploration and development. The Company currently has working interests in 51 producing fields in federal and state waters and has under lease approximately 772,000 gross acres, including approximately 557,000 gross acres on the Gulf of Mexico Shelf and approximately 215,000 gross acres in the Gulf of Mexico deepwater. A majority of the Companys daily production is derived from wells it operates. For more information on W&T, please visit the Companys website at http://www.wtoffshore.com.

Forward-Looking and Cautionary Statements This press release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. These forward-looking statements reflect our current views with respect to future events, based on what we believe are reasonable assumptions. No assurance can be given, however, that these events will occur. These statements are subject to risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially including, among other things, market conditions, oil and gas price volatility, uncertainties inherent in oil and gas production operations and estimating reserves, unexpected future capital expenditures, competition, the success of our risk management activities, governmental regulations, the continued impact of responses to COVID-19, uncertainties and other factors discussed in W&T Offshores Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2019 and subsequent Form 10-Q and Form 8-K reports found at http://www.sec.gov or at our website at http://www.wtoffshore.com under the Investor Relations section. Investors are urged to consider closely the disclosures and risk factors in these reports.

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SOCARENAM from France to deliver 3 Offshore Patrol Vessels to Polish Coast Guard – Navy Recognition

According to a press release published on October 5, 2020, the French company SOCARENAM has announced the signature of a contract with Poland for the delivery of 3 Offshore Patrol Vessels for the Polish Coast Guard.Follow Navy Recognition on Google News at this link

Drawing of future Offshore Patrol Vessel for Polish Coast Guard. (Picture source SOCARENAM)

Following a European call for tenders with competitive bidding launched at the end of 2019, SOCARENAM was able to develop and propose a tailor-made, high-performance and competitive technical solution designed to meet the Coast Guard's demanding specifications. After the delivery of the 3 patrol boats for the French Customs, the 2 patrol boats for the Belgian Navy, the 3 patrol boats for the French Navy and the next 6 under construction also for the French Navy, SOCARENAM confirms its position as leader, in France and Europe, for the design and construction of high-tech offshore patrol boats.

Designed in collaboration with the MAURIC naval architecture firm in Marseille and 70 meters long, the patrol boat will have a reinforced steel hull and aluminum superstructures. With a capacity to accommodate 35 people autonomously for one month, the vessel will be equipped with two high-speed RHIBs and an aerial mini-UAV. It will be financed by the European Internal Security Fund and the Polish State, and will be operated by the Polish Coast Guard, mainly for the control of the European Union's external borders. It will be based in Gdansk and will be able to operate in all European waters, from the icy waters of the Baltic Sea to the warm waters of the Mediterranean.

The patrol boat, a truly multi-purpose vessel, will be able to carry out many State Action at Sea missions and will be equipped with all the necessary equipment: from intervention RHIBs to fire-fighting monitors, anti-pollution equipment, a mini surveillance UAV and a large open area dedicated to the accommodation of survivors.

This new contract demonstrates once again SOCARENAM's ability to design and build customized vessels to meet the needs of State Action at Sea organizations. It will enable the shipyard to continue its growth in this market sector, thereby strengthening its involvement in the recruitment and training of new employees to ensure the long-term development of skills.

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The Secretive Networks Used to Move Money Offshore – USC Viterbi School of Engineering

USC Viterbi researchers have discovered a unique and highly-fragmented organizational network within the Panama Papers. Image/Wikimedia Commons

In 2016, the worlds largest ever data leak dubbed The Panama Papers exposed a scandal, uncovering a vast global network of peopleincluding celebrities and world leaders, who used offshore tax havens, anonymous transactions through intermediaries and shell corporations to hide their wealth, grow their fortunes and avoid taxes.

Researchers at USC Viterbi School of Engineering have now conducted a deep analysis of the entities and their interrelationships that were originally revealed in the 11.5 million files leaked to the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists. The academic researchers have made some discoveries about how this network and transactions operate, uncovering uniquely fragmented network behavior, vastly different from more traditional social or organizational networks, demonstrating why these systems of transactions and associations are so robust and difficult to infiltrate or take down. The work has been published inApplied Network Science.

Lead author Mayank Kejriwal is an assistant professor working in the Daniel J. Epstein Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering and USCs Information Sciences Institute who studies complex (typically, social) systems like online sex markets using computational methods and network science. He said the research teams aim was to study the Panama Papers network as a whole, in the same way you might study a social network like Facebook, to try to understand what the network behavior can tell us about how money can be moved.

In general, in any social network like LinkedIn or Facebook, there is something called Small World Phenomenon, which means that youre only ever around six people away from anyone in the world, Kejriwal said.

For instance, if you want get from yourself to Bill Gates, on average you would be around six connections away, he said.

However the team discovered that the Panama Papers network was about as far removed from this traditional social or organizational network behavior as it could possibly be. Instead of a network of highly integrated connections, the researchers discovered a series of secretive disconnected fragments, with entities, intermediaries and individuals involved in transactions and corporations exhibiting very few connections with other entities in the system.

It was really unusual. The degree of fragmentation is something I have never seen before, said Kejriwal. Im not aware of any other network that has this kind of fragmentation.

So (without any documentation or leak), if you wanted to find the chain between one organization and another organization, you would not be able to find it, because the chances are that that there is no chain its completely disconnected, Kejriwal said.

Most social, friendship or organizational networks contain a series of triangular structures in a system known as the friend of a friend phenomenon.

The simple notion is that a friend of a friend is also a friend, Kejriwal said. And we can measure that by counting the number of triangles in the network.

Countries with individuals implicated in the Panama Papers. Image/Wikimedia Commons

However, the team discovered that this triangular structure was not a feature of the Panama Papers network.

It turns out that not only is it not prevalent, but its far less than prevalent than even for a random network, Kejriwal said. If you literally randomly connect things, in a haphazard fashion and then you count the triangles in that network, this network is even sparser than that. He added, Compared to a random network, in this type of network, links between financial entities are scrambled until they are essentially meaningless (so that anyone can be transacting with anyone else).

It is precisely this disconnectedness that makes the system of secret global financial dealings so robust. Because there was no way to trace relationships between entities, the network could not be easily compromised.

So what this suggests is that secrecy is built into the system and you cannot penetrate it, Kejriwal said.

In an interconnected world, we dont expect anyone to be impenetrable. Everyone has a weak link, Kejriwal said. But not in this network. The fact it is so fragmented actually protects them.

Kejriwal said the network behavior demonstrates that those involved in the Panama Papers network of offshore entities and transactions were very sophisticated, knowing exactly how to move money around in a way that it becomes untraceable and they are not vulnerable through their connections to others in the system. Because it is a global network, there are few options for national or international bodies to intervene in order to recoup taxes and investigate corruption and money laundering.

I dont know how anyone would try to bring this down, and Im not sure that they would be able to. The system seems unattackable, Kejriwal said.

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Government offshore asylum idea attacked as ‘morally bankrupt’ – The Guardian

Humanitarian groups and charities have reacted with fury to revelations that No 10 officials explored sending asylum seekers to offshore detention centres in Moldova, Morocco and south Atlantic islands, branding the move morally bankrupt.

A source close to the Home Office told the Guardian that the prime ministers chief adviser, Dominic Cummings, had become obsessed with the Channel crossings in the weeks before documents on the implications of the idea were produced in mid-September.

Hes annoyed that its always in the press and he thinks it goes down really badly with the red wall voters, which it does, the source said. And he wants to deal with it. And he thinks these quite extreme ways would be totally fine with red wall voters, which it probably is.

The documents seen by the Guardian suggest the government has for weeks been working on detailed plans that include cost estimates of building asylum detention camps on the south Atlantic islands of Ascension and St Helena, as well as Moldova, Morocco and Papua New Guinea.

Humanitarian groups and refugee charities condemned the proposals. The Amnesty International UK director, Kate Allen, said: It is a dismal reflection upon Home Office ministers that this idea to effectively exile people seeking asylum to far-flung and isolated places has been given any consideration at all. This would be entirely immoral and inhumane.

The chief executive of Refugee Action, Stephen Hale, said: The governments speculative plans to round up human beings and confine them to prison boats or camps on remote islands are inhumane and morally bankrupt Britain is better than this. We need a fair and effective asylum system, based on compassion, safety, and the rule of law.

Andy Hewett, head of advocacy at the Refugee Council, said: The Australian model has shown that offshore detention leads to catastrophic outcomes, including high levels of self-harm and mental illness. Its an immoral and inhumane policy.

Minnie Rahman, public affairs and campaigns manager at the Joint Council for the Welfare of Immigrants (JCWI), said the proposals were cruel and farcical, adding: These proposals are so ridiculous, theyre almost laughable.

However, some Conservative MPs expressed support for the idea. Andrew Bridgen, the Tory MP for North West Leicestershire, said he had been a long-term supporter of offshore centres to hold asylum seekers.

He said: This is a terrific idea and would be popular. I hope we use unused ferries and unused cruise ships. I have been suggesting this for a while. It would mean that the people who come here could not abscond and could be quickly assessed and considered for removal at speed.

This could dissuade them from putting their lives in the hands of the ruthless people-traffickers.

George Freeman, the Tory MP for Mid Norfolk, said: With 50 million asylum seekers in the world, and forecasts of 1 billion global migrants as a result of climate change, the government is right to look at what a responsible, fair and sustainable asylum policy would be, to avoid the appalling scenes of refugees and victims of human trafficking flooding to claim asylum in the UK.

A senior Whitehall source played down the possibility of an offshore centre ever being established, but said the idea had to be taken seriously because, as assumed, it comes with the backing of Johnsons chief of staff.

This is still at the Doms brain fart stage. No one in government has as yet identified a place for an offshore centre; there have been no talks with other governments. But everyone has to kick the tyres, because it came from him, the source said.

A Conservative source said the idea of offshore holding centres for migrants was raised by Oliver Letwin when the Conservatives were in opposition and under the leadership of David Cameron. David and George [Osborne] rightly told him to have a cold shower, the source said.

The documents reveal that trials had taken place of a blockade in the Channel similar to Australias controversial turn back the boats tactic. Seven thousand migrants have arrived in the UK in small boats across the Channel so far this year, according to PA Media analysis more than three times the number of arrivals by this route in the whole of 2019.

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Danish Offshore Wind Project Goes Into Overdrive – Offshore WIND

Danish transmission system operator Energinet is starting offshore surveys at the Hessel wind project offshore Denmark.

Fugro is deploying two vessels to carry out a geophysical survey of the 248 km2 area located in Kattegatt, 20-30 kilometres north of Sjlland.

The campaign is expected to be conducted over the next four to five months, Energinet said.

At the same time, Energinet is starting surveys along the two proposed export cable routes with potential landfalls at Gilbjerg Hoved or Kyndby. The decision on the export cable route will be made by the Danish Energy Agency later this year, Energinet said.

During the winter of 2020/2021, Energinet will also carry out environmental studies for the project. The metocean surveys will be conducted over the next year and a half. A geotechnical survey campaign is scheduled to start in the summer of 2021.

Energinet will also carry out environmental studies and obtain environmental and planning permits for the necessary land infrastructure including a small switching station.

Danish Energy Agency instructed Energinet to start preliminary investigations for the project at the beginning of July. The agency has now granted Energinet the permit to carry out the investigations which is valid from 1 October 2020 to 1 April 2022.

Hessel is the second of the three offshore wind farms proposed in DenmarksEnergy Agreement 2018, the first being theThorproject.

Initially, Hessel was scheduled for commissioning in 2028, but according to therecently approvedClimate Action Plan, both Hessel and Thor will be commissioned in 2027.

Denmark plans to start the tendering procedure for the development of the wind farm in 2021 and select the winner in 2022.

Normally we carry out seabed surveys during the summer, where there is little risk that the ships will have to go into port due to bad weather, said Jens Colberg-Larsen of Energinet, in charge of carrying out the offshore surveys.

But for Hessel Offshore Wind Farm, we have to do the surveys in the winter. This is due to the fact that the offshore wind farm has been advanced and must be ready to supply electricity in 2027 compared to the original 2028.

The Hessel wind farm will have an installed capacity of between 800 MW and 1,200 MW and can thus potentially become the largest offshore wind farm in Denmark.

Between 800 MW and 1,000 MW of the capacity will be used to produce and deliver electricity straight to the national grid. The developers will also have an option to develop up to 200 MW of overplanting capacity.

This additional capacity can be used to ensure a more continuous flow of electricity to the grid, or it can be used in combination with battery storage or power-to-x projects.

The developers should include the battery storage and power-to-x projects into their bids if possible, the Danish Energy Agency said, adding that the preliminary studies should also take these options into account.

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