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“Offshore wind developing seemed like a natural skill set for offshore oil and gas companies,” said Stephen Bull, senior vice president of wind and carbon capture storage for Statoil, “From the Gulf of Mexico to Brazil and beyond, we see a similar supply chain and skill set and can grow within this area.”

“Building on the success of the oil and gas industry and their work in the open ocean for several decades now, we think offshore wind is a great business opportunity for them,” said Nancy Spoko, director of offshore wind and federal legislative affairs at the American Wind Energy Association. “And it’s a great starting point for offshore wind to utilize the skilled workers, infrastructures, the vessels and the body of expertise that comes from oil and gas to catapult another new ocean industry resource.”

“Bloomberg New Energy Finance estimates that offshore wind will reach 115 gigawatts worldwide by 2030”

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