BP has teamed up with Statkraft and Aker Offshore Wind in a consortium bidding to develop offshore wind energy in Norway
The partnership – in which BP, Statkraft and Aker Offshore Wind will each hold a 33.3% share – will pursue a bid to develop offshore wind power in the Sørlige Nordsjø II licence area.
The consortium said Sørlige Nordsjø II’s favourable location “provides power export access to local and adjacent markets.”
The consortium also intends to explore opportunities to provide clean power to electrify offshore oil and gas facilities. The partnership said it would “work with local suppliers, building industrial competencies for Norway’s offshore wind market, and contribute toward value creation in the Nordic and European energy market.”
The consortium brings together the individual companies’ strong technical skills and deep experience in offshore energy projects, covering the full value chain from development to the delivery of offshore renewable energy to market.
BP has interests in the offshore wind sector in both the US and UK and a longstanding onshore wind business in the US. It brings North Sea development and operating experience, international energy trading capabilities and a disciplined financial framework to the partnership.
BP executive vice president of gas and low carbon energy Dev Sanyal said “BP aims to grow our renewables business at scale and we see great opportunities in offshore wind energy.
“We have decades of offshore experience in the North Sea and will also bring our extensive trading capabilities and strong relationships in Europe.
“Coming together with Aker and Statkraft, we believe this consortium will be ideally positioned to effectively and efficiently grow and deliver clean power for European markets, as well as strengthen the supply to Norway when needed.”
Statkraft chief executive officer Christian Rynning-Tønnesen said, “We have extensive capability from the development and operation of onshore wind around the world and experience in significant offshore wind projects in the UK and Ireland.
“Strong growth, decreasing technology costs and the involvement of industrial and financial players all indicate the rising role that offshore wind will play in Europe. Our partnership with Aker and BP will create significant value and contribute towards Europe’s energy transition.”
Aker Horizons will work closely with the consortium on topics including strategy and financing, and the partnership will also benefit from the broad capabilities of other Aker companies, including Cognite and Aker Solutions.
Aker Offshore Wind chairman and chief executive of Aker Horizons Kristian Røkke said the partnership “has the potential to redefine Norway’s position as an energy nation.” He said that, together with Statkraft and BP, Aker “will work to develop the Norwegian offshore wind industry, reduce emissions and create new jobs.”
The partners also noted that with BP joining the Norwegian consortium, energy co-operation between Norway and the UK is also further strengthened.
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