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Europe's Offshore Wind Sector Faces Cost Pressures and Policy Uncertainty, Industry Reports Warn

By MGN EditorialJune 9, 2026 at 12:00 PM

A new GlobeScan report warns that rising costs and regulatory uncertainty threaten Europe's offshore wind ambitions, as TGS secures a site characterisation contract and Lloyd's Register completes an energy transition study for TMS Tankers.

## Europe's Offshore Wind Sector Under Pressure as Industry Calls for Policy Clarity Europe's offshore wind industry is navigating a period of significant challenge, with rising costs, delivery constraints, and regulatory uncertainty threatening to undermine the continent's ambitious renewable energy targets — even as commercial activity in the sector continues apace. ### GlobeScan Report Flags Systemic Risks A new report commissioned by Dajin Heavy Industry and published by think tank GlobeScan has sounded the alarm over the state of Europe's offshore wind pipeline. Based on interviews with senior executives representing approximately 85% of Europe's existing and planned offshore wind capacity, the study identifies escalating project costs and growing delivery challenges as key risks to the sector's long-term trajectory. Published on 9 June 2026, the Brussels-based report calls for greater policy certainty from European governments and institutions, arguing that inconsistent regulatory frameworks are compounding commercial pressures already felt across the supply chain. The findings carry particular weight given the breadth of industry representation behind them, and arrive at a time when several major European offshore wind projects have faced delays or cost overruns. ### TGS Wins Site Characterisation Contract Despite the broader headwinds, commercial momentum in the sector remains evident. Oslo-listed seismic data specialist TGS has been awarded an offshore wind site characterisation contract at a European location, according to Splash247. The company's Ramform Vanguard survey vessel is scheduled to begin data acquisition in early August, with the contract running for approximately three weeks. TGS will deploy its Ultra High Resolution technology for the project, underlining the increasingly sophisticated survey methods being applied to offshore wind development. Site characterisation work is a critical early-stage activity in offshore wind development, providing the geophysical and geotechnical data needed to inform foundation design and installation planning. ### Lloyd's Register Completes TMS Tankers Energy Transition Study In the tanker sector, Lloyd's Register (LR) has completed a two-year energy transition project for TMS Tankers, Seatrade Maritime reports. The study assessed the most cost-effective strategies available to the fleet for managing exposure to increasingly stringent emissions regulations, including the EU's Emissions Trading System and the forthcoming FuelEU Maritime regulation. The completion of such a project reflects the growing pressure on tanker operators to develop credible decarbonisation roadmaps ahead of regulatory deadlines. ### Cyprus Reinforces Maritime Strategic Positioning On the regulatory and diplomatic front, Cyprus' Shipping Deputy Minister has reaffirmed the country's commitment to projecting a unified European voice on maritime affairs, according to Seatrade Maritime. The statement underscores Cyprus' ongoing efforts to leverage its EU Presidency role to shape maritime policy at a European level — a significant consideration for the many shipowners and managers based in Limassol. Taken together, these developments reflect an industry in active transition: pressing ahead with offshore wind development and fleet decarbonisation planning, while grappling with the policy and cost environment needed to sustain long-term investment.
#offshore wind#TGS#site characterisation#energy transition#Lloyd's Register#TMS Tankers#decarbonisation#Cyprus shipping#GlobeScan#European maritime policy

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