bp enters offshore wind market

23 September 2020


Oil giant bp (formerly BP) and Equinor have announced the formation of a new strategic partnership to develop offshore wind projects in the USA. This includes the development of existing offshore wind leases on the USA’s east coast and jointly pursuing further opportunities for offshore wind in the country.

Bernard Looney, bp’s chief executive, said: “This is an important early step in the delivery of our new strategy and our pivot to truly becoming an integrated energy company. Offshore wind is growing at around 20% a year globally and is recognised as being a core part of meeting the world’s need to limit emissions. Equinor is a recognised sector leader and this partnership builds on a long history between our two companies. It will play a vital role in allowing us to deliver our aim of rapidly scaling up our renewable energy capacity, and in doing so help deliver the energy the world wants and needs.”

bp will purchase a 50% interest in both the Empire Wind and Beacon Wind assets from Equinor, for which bp has agreed to pay $1.1 billion.

Equinor will remain operator of the Empire and Beacon projects in the development, construction and operations phases. The deputy project director for Empire Wind will be nominated by bp and over time the wind assets will be equally staffed by bp and Equinor.

 The agreement comes a month after bp announced a new development strategy, including aims to increase its annual low carbon investment 10-fold to around $5 billion a year and grow its developed renewable generating capacity from 2.5 GW in 2019 to around 50 GW by 2030.

The Empire Wind lease area, which was awarded to Equinor in 2016, is 15-30 miles southeast of Long Island and has a total area of 80 000 acres. The area will be developed in two phases. Phase 1 secured an offtake agreement in the July 2019 solicitation and will have between 60 and 80 turbines. The whole Empire Wind lease area has a potential generation capacity of 2 GW.

Beacon Wind covers a total area of 128 000 acres of federal waters off New England’s coast, approximately 20 miles south of Nantucket and 60 miles east of Montauk Point. When fully developed it is expected to have a total generating capacity of 2.4 GW. 

First power from Empire Wind phase 1 is expected in the mid-2020s. Phase 2 is currently preparing for upcoming solicitations. Beacon Wind will also be developed for future solicitation opportunities and will begin a review process to secure all necessary permits for the project.

Subject to customary regulatory and other approvals, the deal is expected to close in early 2021. J.P. Morgan Securities acted as financial advisers to bp for this transaction.



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