ƶijϻ

Fugro Deploys Mobile Rig for U.S. ƶijϻ Wind Site Work

Tuesday, May 24, 2022

Dutch marine survey services firm Fugro is back on the water for Atlantic Shores ƶijϻ Wind off the U.S. east coast, conducting a third year of integrated site characterisation services for the New Jersey-based offshore wind farm developer.

Geophysical, metocean, and environmental scopes of work are currently underway, while geotechnical services will startlater this month, using a newly commissioned Fugro C30 mobile rig.

Working from a third-party vessel, the Fugro C30 mobile rig will deliver Atlantic Shores heave‑compensated drilling capabilities and downhole sampling, coring, and in situ testing data.

Fugro has equipped the vessel with an automated launch and recovery system to use in conjunction with its Fugro SEACALF DeepDrive system for performing seabed cone penetration tests. 

Jeff Scott, Director of Marine Geotechnics for Fugro in the Americas said: “We are thrilled to continue our integrated site characterization work with Atlantic Shores this year, and we are excited to deploy our new Fugro C30 rig on the project. We are confident it will deliver Atlantic Shores the timely, high-quality soils information needed to optimize foundation and cable design ahead of the target 2024 construction date.”

 


Categories: ƶijϻ Geoscience North America Seabed Geotechnical ƶijϻ Wind

Related Stories

Topside for Hollandse Kust (west Beta) Substation Set to Sail to Final Location

New Fortress Energy Charters FSRU for Dominican Republic LNG Terminal

ABS Approves New Floating ƶijϻ Wind Turbine Design

Current News

National Grid Takes $402 Million Hit on Paused New York Wind Project

Libya's Latest Oil and Bidding Round Attracts Over 40 Applicants

Mitsui’s STATS Rolls Out Titanium Connector for Oil and Gas Sector

Indonesia Grants Approval to Kuwaiti Firm for Anambas Block in Natuna Sea

Subscribe for OE Digital E‑News