Fugro will execute offshore geotechnical investigations to support the Blue Mackerel project being developed by Parkwind, part of JERA Nex. With a projected capacity of 1 GW by 2032, the wind farm aims to generate renewable energy sufficient to power over 500,000 Victorian homes, significantly contributing to Australia’s target to achieve net zero emissions by 2050.
This award follows Fugro’s successful completion of the geotechnical site investigation of the Star of the South offshore wind project.
Anil Chanana, Country Head for Parkwind, Australia, said, “We are excited to get to the next stage of site characterization on our Blue Mackerel flagship project in Australia and are pleased that Fugro will be collaborating with us to undertake this important geotechnical survey. This is a strategic project for Parkwind in Australia, and we would play a crucial role in helping Victoria achieve its legislated 9 GW of offshore wind capacity target in time.”
Shalu Shajahan, Regional Director, Marine Site Characterization Asia Pacific at Fugro, said, “We are pleased to play a crucial role in supporting the Blue Mackerel offshore wind farm in this landmark project. We are confident that our advanced geotechnical expertise will deliver high-quality geo-data that will be integral to the success of this project, and our commitment to delivering sustainable energy solutions and the further development of Australia’s emerging offshore wind energy.”
Fugor will deploy their specialist geotechnical vessel, the Fugro Mariner, for this project to collect seabed soil samples, which will subsequently be analyzed at a Fugro laboratory. The survey results will assist Parkwind in optimizing its offshore wind farm project’s structural integrity and mitigating construction risks while ensuring compliance with the latest sustainability standards.