Company building Guyana FPSOs moving forward with floating wind project offshore UK

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SBM Offshore announced on Tuesday that The Crown Estate has confirmed an intention to move forward with the lease process for two 100MW floating wind test and demonstration sites in the Celtic Sea to Llŷr Floating Wind Limited. The formal award will be subject to a Habitats Regulations Assessment (HRA), following which, the Llŷr project will progress with environmental assessments and surveys in line with the regulatory consent processes.

This milestone was reached by Floventis Energy Limited, a newly established joint venture between SBM Offshore and Cierco Ltd. focusing on the development of floating wind projects. The joint venture seeks to secure seabed rights and relevant permits before implementing state-of-the-art technologies for floating offshore wind activities, helping to stimulate infrastructure investment, reduce costs and develop supply chain in what will be one of the key UK markets for floating offshore wind.

New Energies and Services Managing Director Severine Baudic said, “We are very proud of this first key milestone achieved with Cierco through our joint venture Floventis Energy. Our partnership will benefit from the combined expertise of Cierco in project development and SBM Offshore in floating offshore projects. Together, we have the ambition to stimulate and accelerate the floating wind market, while building track-record and local presence.”

Meanwhile, CEO of SBM Offshore, Bruno Chabas said, “SBM Offshore is accelerating its energy transition journey with this first milestone in a co-developer role. This is fully in line with our ambition to position the Company in the floating offshore wind business and to support the development of projects from its early phase.”

SBM Offshore built and is currently operating the Liza Destiny FPSO offshore Guyana for ExxonMobil’s Liza Development. The Dutch company has also been contracted to build and operate additional oil production vessels for Exxon’s Guyana operations.

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