Wind energy – Baltic Sea
Lotos Petrobaltic and Baltic Trade and Invest (BTI) signed a letter of intent to collaborate on offshore wind farm projects.
The areas of collaboration set out in the letter of intent include: geotechnical soil investigation, possibly provision of installation vessels and an inspection vessel during the wind farm construction and operation phase, and subsea inspection and maintenance services.
The two companies also want to exchange their experience in offshore wind energy and industry knowledge regarding Poland’s offshore wind market.
Lotos Petrobatic has a 30-year proven track record of success in seabed surveys, subsea system and structure inspections, subsea system maintenance, investment and maintenance project management and a complete range of ship operation management, personnel transport, and cargo, fuel and water supply services.
BTI is developing the F.E.W. Baltic II offshore wind farm. Seeking to increase its role in this market segment, BTI focuses on offshore development, including the permitting process for the construction and operation of artificial islands, structures and equipment for offshore wind farms in the Baltic Sea. The company aims to deploy a solid logistics, organisational and research base in Poland to secure human and material resources specifically designed to participate in the supply chain for innovative and prestigious offshore wind projects.