The Oceantic Network released a new report highlighting the Gulf region’s potential, addresses challenges ahead of the first Gulf of Mexico lease auction
For Immediate Release: August 28, 2023
Media Contact: Luke Jeanfreau | [email protected] | 504-302-8079
BALTIMORE – The Oceantic Network today released Unlocking the Gulf of Mexico’s Offshore Wind Energy Potential, a report addressing the region’s unique potential for offshore wind development. The report highlights how the Gulf of Mexico’s history of innovation, robust offshore oil and gas experience, and strong supply chain has the potential to catapult offshore wind growth in the region. It also addresses the key hurdles, such as how the industry will need to develop technology that can maximize power output from an environment with lower average wind speeds than the East Coast coupled with seasonal hurricane activity, which must be overcome for the region to be successful.
“The Gulf of Mexico is uniquely prepared for the offshore wind industry with decades of offshore energy experience already under its belt,” said John Begala, vice president for federal and state policy at the Oceantic Network. “Yes, the region has hurdles to overcome, including the creation of a regulatory framework for power offtake and the need to maximize generation in a lower wind speed environment. However, as has been the case for more than 70 years, the creative solutions developed here will impact the global offshore wind market.”
Unlocking the Gulf breaks down the offshore wind development process and highlights Gulf-based companies that have already been participating in the industry — despite the lack of projects in Gulf waters to this point. More than one in five offshore wind contracts identified by the Network’s Market Dashboard have gone to companies based in the Gulf of Mexico, demonstrating the region’s strong expertise.
The timely report was released the day before the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management’s (BOEM) first lease sale in the Gulf of Mexico takes place. The auction, happening Tuesday, August 29, will include three lease areas covering a total of over 300,000 acres: one area off the coast of Lake Charles, Louisiana, and two others off the coast of Galveston, Texas. Together, these areas have the capacity to generate up to 3,700 MW of offshore wind power that will further boost the U.S.’s goal of 30 GW by 2030.
Additional Information:
- Report: Unlocking the Gulf of Mexico’s Offshore Wind Energy Potential
- BOEM Gulf of Mexico Activities Page
For more information or to arrange an interview with the Network, contact Luke Jeanfreau at [email protected] or 504-302-9079.
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As a non-profit organization, the Oceantic Network’s driving purpose is to inform, coordinate, and mobilize human ingenuity, enterprise, and labor to take advantage of the urgent need to tap the vast offshore wind and renewable energy resources that lie in the world’s oceans. The collective, coordinated efforts of our 600+ members equip communities and nations to accelerate the transition to clean energy and create economic opportunities.