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Norwegian seismic company TGS has finished the acquisition of an ultra-high-resolution 3D (UHRD3D) survey on behalf of Community Offshore Wind in the New York Bight, providing soil condition data to guide the design of the offshore wind project.
According to TGS, the survey began in October 2023 and had a total duration of more than eight months.
The lease area, won by a joint venture (JV) between RWE and National Grid Ventures during the 2022 US Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) auction, holds the potential to support up to 3 GW of clean energy capacity.
The seismic firm noted that the JV secured the largest parcel in the competitive lease sale off the New York and New Jersey coasts. Using the vessel Sanco Swift, the company surveyed the entire lease area, offering more detailed geological data than traditional 2D surveys. This marks TGS’s second offshore wind site characterization project.
Doug Perkins, President and Project Director of Community Offshore Wind, commented: “Community Offshore Wind is using the latest technology to study how the soil behaves in our lease area, so that we can engineer our project effectively and in a way that’s environmentally friendly.”
“We are building a project that is going to generate clean energy for communities in the US Northeast for roughly 30 years, so precision is key for building a project of this scale. The data acquired from the survey allows to plan with more precision and certainty than ever before.”
In the New York Bight auction, RWE and National Grid Ventures secured the OCS-A 0539 lease area with a winning bid of $1.1 billion. The project has the potential to support up to 3 GW of offshore wind capacity that could power approximately 1.1 million homes and businesses, which is more than double the base scenario estimate provided by BOEM.
Community Offshore Wind began its geophysical survey campaign in January 2023. In July of next year, the company selected Fugro to conduct a geotechnical investigation of the lease area. The project is on track to become operational by the end of the decade. |