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Global Maritime Geosciences Launches Celtic Sea Geo Desktop Study

Global Maritime Geosciences Launches Celtic Sea Geo Desktop Study

 

Global Maritime’s Geosciences department – “GM Geo” - has launched a geological, geohazard and geotechnical desktop study covering an area of search with a focus on the upcoming Crown Estate floating wind leasing round. The DTS is a valuable source of information for developers seeking to identify preferential areas in the Celtic Sea to submit to the leasing process.

The desk top study investigates seabed conditions across the area of search, identifying principal strata and the suitability/risk implications for the development of floating offshore wind farms whilst subdividing the area of search into provinces of similar geological and geotechnical conditions to be considered in the development and engineering process. Qualitative assessments of risk for different subsea infrastructure are made, and outline risk mitigations provided. The study also considers the implications of existing marine traffic, seabed wrecks, infrastructure, environmental designations and other marine uses on the siting and development of offshore wind projects.

Accompanying the detailed DTS are a series of maps and drawings presenting spatial information and interpretation of conditions across the continental shelf.

Gareth Ellery, Global Business Lead Geosciences, commented, ‘Our team has collectively performed hundreds of desktop studies of this nature and so we understand our clients' needs well. Being proactive in this manner means that our clients can have access to high quality seabed intelligence to inform their leasing approach in the upcoming Crown Estate process, whilst saving huge amounts of time and expense in the conventional RfP procurement process.’

Michele Martins, Geophysical Lead, commented, ‘The upcoming floating wind lease in the Celtic Sea is exciting and presents great opportunity, but there is a significant degree of variability in geological conditions and some substantial risks which must be carefully considered by the developers hoping for a successful outcome to the lease process. Our study gives our clients the insight to make that possible.’

Parties interested in acquiring our Celtic Sea Geo DTS should contact Gareth Ellery: gareth.ellery@globalmaritime.com .

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Published: 21-06-2022

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