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Offshore Wind Journal

 

Offshore Wind Journal reports on every aspect of the offshore wind industry, from policy to projects, turbines to technology and the supply chain to offshore wind vessels. 

 

Riviera’s editorial team keeps our qualified readership up-to-date with events worldwide as the market goes from strength to strength, expands internationally and embraces the opportunities presented by floating wind. We deliver the insight our audience needs to stay abreast of new markets and evolving technology and keep track of opportunities as they emerge around the world. 

 

Offshore Wind Journal engages with our growing professional community, which includes industry leaders, decision-makers and executives across the entire industry, from developers and asset owners to turbine OEMs, EPCI companies, installers, O&M specialists and the supply chain.

 

Ensure you reach this important, influential, forward-thinking community and its offshore wind professionals by including Offshore Wind Journal in your marketing plans. 

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Key Facts:

 

67% of the circulation reaches senior technical and operational managers responsible for operating and maintaining windfarms and the vessels providing support** 

7,740 copies circulated quarterly (3,750 print, 3,990 digital)** 

72% of the magazine circulation reaches key purchasing decision-makers** 

 

 

Global Reach:

 

Reader analysis by geographical breakdown**

** Publisher’s statement

Issue/Features 2025

Additional distribution

1st Quarter

  • Area reports: UK, US – an update on the leading European market and developments under the new US administration
  • Emerging markets – more and more countries are adopting offshore wind – we review plans in the latest
  • Offshore access/walk-to-work: how is gangway technology evolving and what are the drivers?
  • Jones Act compliant vessels/technology for the US market – the latest on US designs and construction programmes
  • Cable-lay vessels/trenching technology – demand for power cables is booming. What kind of vessels will be required to install them?
  • Propulsors: thrusters and propellers for offshore wind vessels – a review of new products 
  • Unmanned/uncrewed vessels – USVs are set to cut costs and enhance safety – a review of operating experience to date

Wind Energy Asia, Taiwan

 

Business Network for Offshore Wind IPF, Virgina Beach

 

All Energy. Glasgow

 

Wind Europe 2025, Copenhagen

2nd Quarter

  • Area reports: France, Germany – France and Germany have both committed to huge increases in offshore wind – what progress have they made
  • Emerging markets - more and more countries are adopting offshore wind – we review plans in the latest
  • Coatings/corrosion protection – OWJ reviews developments from OEMs producing coatings and cathodic protection systems
  • Grid connection – the latest on European plans to boost transmission systems for renewables
  • Turbine maintenance & repair – the latest on the new concepts being developed to reduce O&M costs
  • The Asian market for offshore wind vessels and designs - the latest on US designs and construction programmes
  • The Norwegian offshore wind market – how Norway is going about standing up a new industry
  • Cranes and lifting systems for installation vessels – cranes are key ‘tools’ on offshore installation vessels – what are the latest developments?

Global Offshore Wind, London

3rd Quarter

  • Area reports: Poland & the Baltic states – Poland is leading the way on offshore wind in the region – a report on progress to date
  • Emerging markets – more and more countries are adopting offshore wind – we review plans in the latest
  • Scour protection: new technology is being proposed to replace time-tested solutions. A review of the latest developments
  • The European market for offshore wind vessels and designs – a review of next-generation designs for CTVs, SOVs and installation vessels
  • Propulsors: thrusters and propellers for offshore wind vessels – a review of new products
  • Survey systems & technology – as offshore windfarms get larger and are built further from shore, what kind of technology will be used for surveys?
  • Opportunities for vessels in floating wind – what kind of vessels will be needed and with what kind of features?

International Workboat Show, New Orleans

4th Quarter

  • Area reports: Denmark, Japan – an update from one of Europe’s longest established markets and Asia’s potentially most significant
  • Emerging markets - more and more countries are adopting offshore wind – we review plans in the latest
  • Role of classification/certification - with their background in the offshore oil and gas sector, class societies play a lead role in the assessment of floating offshore wind
  • Testing facilities – test centres play a key role bringing new technology to market. What kind of facilities will they need?
  • The Asian market for offshore wind vessels and designs - the latest on US designs and construction programmes
  • Cranes and lifting systems for installation vessels - cranes are key ‘tools’ on offshore installation vessels – what are the latest developments?
  • Safety equipment and systems – a review of the latest technology designed to make life safer offshore

Offshore Wind Journal Conference, London

 

Offshore Support Journal Subsea Conference, London

Annual Offshore Support Journal Conference, Awards & Exhibition, London

Regular reports

 

Each issue will include updates on:
  • Operation and maintenance – the trends and technology designed to make maintenance less costly
  • Turbine technology – OWJ homes in on the latest turbines
  • Fixed/floating foundations – new designs for deeper water reviewed
  • Installation vessels – the latest designs form the leading naval architects
  • Crew transfer vessels – the latest designs form the leading naval architects
  • Service operation vessels – the latest designs form the leading naval architects
  • Green propulsion, including hybrid/battery solutions, alternative fuels, and offshore charging/power solutions

 

 

 

 

Print Advertising Rates

 

Full colour

x1 per year

x2 per year

x4 per year

Full page

£2,300

£2,200

£2,100

Half page

£1,325

£1,200

£1,125

Half page island

£1,790

£1,630

£1,510

Quarter page

£830

£750

£700

Inside front cover

£2,600

   

Back cover

£2,700

   

 

 

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Your Sales Representatives:

Please contact one of the team with your campaign requirements to discuss what we can do for you.

Bill Cochrane

Commercial Portfolio Manager

t: +44 20 8370 1719

e: bill.cochrane@rivieramm.com

Indrit Kruja

Brand Manager

t: +44 20 8370 7792

e: indrit.kruja@rivieramm.com

Ian Glen

Brand Manager

t: +44 20 8370 1722

e: ian.glen@rivieramm.com

Colin Deed

Sales Executive

t: +44 1239 612384

e: colin.deed@rivieramm.com

Kaara Barbour

Southeast Asia & Australasia

t: +61 414 436 808

e: kaara.barbour@rivieramm.com

Kym Tan

Head of Sales – Asia

t: +65 68091278

e: kym.tan@rivieramm.com

Rigzin Angdu

Sales Manager – Asia/Middle East

t: +65 6809 1277

e: rigzin.angdu@rivieramm.com


Your Editorial Representatives:

Please be sure to send your press releases to our central team address: news@rivieramm.com or reach out to one of the team directly.

David Foxwell

Editor

t: +44 1252 717 898

e: david.foxwell@rivieramm.com

John Snyder

Managing Editor

t: +1 917 886 5192

e: john.snyder@rivieramm.com

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