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Duke axes North Carolina offshore wind lease

Friday, July 3 2026

Termination

The US Department of the Interior has settled with Duke Energy, whereby the company will terminate its offshore wind lease in the Carolina Long Bay area.

In return, Duke Energy will invest an additional $129 million in generating capacity in the Carolinas.

According to the Department of the Interior, the agreement will provide partial reimbursement for the early-stage offshore wind lease and support efforts to deliver alternative energy sources.

Duke Energy has confirmed that it will invest almost $129 million in generating capacity, which could include nuclear, natural gas and grid enhancements.

According to the Trump administration, the settlement is designed to prioritise customer value.

“President Trump’s vision of unleashing affordable, reliable American energy for our country’s communities and putting the American people first is being implemented,” said Secretary of the Interior, Doug Burgum.

“Duke Energy will now be able to convert a national security concern into projects that will lower costs for its customers in North Carolina and surrounding states. This agreement is a win-win scenario and has become a hallmark of how the Trump administration operates.”

“This settlement allows Duke Energy to refocus $129 million in ways that directly benefit our customers and communities in the Carolinas,” said Kodwo Ghartey-Tagoe, executive vice president and chief executive officer of Duke Energy Carolinas.

Under the agreement, Duke Energy will reinvest nearly $129 million in additional generating capacity, which may include advancing new nuclear and natural gas generation and grid enhancements to strengthen reliability, support continued growth in the Carolinas, and keep costs as low as possible.

Filed Under: Duke Energy, General, International projects, Termination, Trump Tagged With: Carolina Long Bay, Duke Energy, North Carolina, termination, Trump, USA, wind lease

TenneT partially terminates contract with offshore projects consortium

Thursday, May 14 2026

General – Termination

TenneT has partially terminated its contract with the Hitachi Energy/Petrofac consortium for several 2 GW offshore grid connection projects.

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Filed Under: Germany, Hitachi, International projects, Petrofac, Tennet, Termination Tagged With: Germany, Hitachi, Petrofac, tennet, termination, The Netherlands

SPIE wins Baltyk cable work contract

Saturday, May 9 2026

Wind Energy – Inter Array Cables

SPIE Wind Connect has been awarded a contract by Seaway7 to terminate and test the inter-array cables for the Baltyk 2 and Baltyk 3 offshore wind farms in Poland.

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Filed Under: Bałtyk, inter array cables, International News, Spie, Termination, Testing Tagged With: Baltyk 2, Baltyk 3, inter array cables, Poland, Spie, termination, testing

Another termination of two USA wind leases

Tuesday, April 28 2026

Wind Energy – Termination

Following news that SouthCoast Wind was considering a deal to terminate its three offshore wind leases in the US, the Interior Department announced that the parent company had decided to terminate two of its projects, with SouthCoast Wind not included on the list.

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Filed Under: International projects, SouthCoast, Termination, USA Tagged With: Ocean Winds, Offshore Wind, SouthCoast Wind, termination, USA

Maersk and Seatrium settle dispute over Empire Wind vessel

Monday, December 22 2025

General – Dispute Settlement

Maersk has settled a dispute over the cancellation of a $475 million contract for a wind turbine installation vessel that was nearly 99% complete and due to be used for work at Equinor’s Empire Wind project.

Seatrium and the buyer have reached an agreement for Seatrium to deliver the vessel and Maersk to take delivery of the vessel by 28 February 2026.

Upon delivery, Maersk shall pay the balance of the Contract Price being the sum of US$360 million (subject to adjustments in accordance with the Contract).

The parties have mutually agreed for the buyer to pay part of the Contract Price (US$250 million) using an interest-bearing credit arrangement extended to the buyer by Seatrium.

The credit arrangement is for up to 10 years and repayable through cash generated by the vessel. Seatrium will have a mortgage over the vessel, as well as first priority rights over the vessel and the buyer’s bank accounts.

In light of the above, the parties will withdraw and discontinue all legal proceedings (i.e. Maersk’s Arbitration and SEI’s Arbitration), and the contract is in full force and effect.

The matter is not expected to have any material impact on the net tangible assets and earnings per share of the Company for the current financial year ending 31 December 2025.

Collaborative efforts were advanced by the willingness of all parties critical to the Vessel’s operability to be practical, find alignment, and work collectively towards the target of the delivery of the vessel.

Filed Under: International projects, Maersk, Seatrium, settlement, Termination Tagged With: Dispute, Maersk Offshore Wind, Seatrium, settlement, termination

Seatrium to start arbitration in US$475 million contract termination dispute

Tuesday, December 2 2025

General – Arbitration

Seatrium is starting its own arbitration proceedings against a Maersk Offshore Wind affiliate over the termination of a US$475 million contract inked in 2022.

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Filed Under: arbitration, India, International projects, Seatrium, Termination Tagged With: arbitration, Maersk, Seatrium, termination

SPIE secures full scope of cable termination and  testing

Wednesday, November 19 2025

Wind Energy – Dogger Bank

SPIE Wind Connect, has been awarded a contract by DEME for the Dogger Bank Wind Farm project.

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Filed Under: DEME, Dogger Bank, inter array cables, International projects, Spie, Termination, test Tagged With: deme, Dogger Bank, inter array cable, Spie, termination, testing

Borr Drilling terminates two rig contracts due to sanctions

Tuesday, October 28 2025

Fossil Energy – Termination

Borr Drilling announced Friday it has terminated two drilling contracts in Mexico following the implementation of international sanctions affecting an unnamed counterparty.

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Filed Under: Borr Drilling, Contract, Drilling, drilling rig, drilling services, International projects, Termination Tagged With: Borr Drilling, Contracts, drilling, mexico, termination

SPIE awarded offshore cable work contract in Taiwan

Thursday, September 4 2025

Wind Energy – Termination and Testing

SPIE Wind Connect has been awarded a contract by Shinfox Far East Energy (SFE).

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Filed Under: Contract, inter array cables, International News, Spie, Taiwan, Termination, Testing, TPC2 Tagged With: contract, inter array cables, Spie, taiwan, termination and testing, TPC2

Ørsted terminates contract with Cadeler

Thursday, July 3 2025

Wind Energy – Notice of Termination

Danish offshore wind company Cadeler has received notice of termination of a long-term contract by Ørsted.

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Filed Under: Cadeler, Hornsea 4, International projects, Orsted, Termination Tagged With: Cadeler, Hornsea 4, Orsted, termination

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