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Offshore Energy Operations Progress: Wind Farm Safety Surveys, FPSO Production Resumes, ESG Commitments Strengthen

By MGN EditorialApril 10, 2026 at 12:44 AM

Fugro begins UXO surveys at Morecambe Bay offshore wind farm; Energean FPSO cleared to resume Eastern Mediterranean production; CNOOC publishes 2025 ESG report highlighting governance priorities across the sector.

The offshore energy sector is marking significant progress across multiple fronts this week, with critical safety preparations advancing for renewable energy development, operational resumptions in hydrocarbon production, and renewed corporate emphasis on environmental and social governance. ## Morecambe Bay Wind Farm Prepares for Development Engineering firm Fugro has been contracted to conduct an Unexploded Ordnance (UXO) survey at the proposed Morecambe Bay Offshore Wind Farm site, with fieldwork scheduled for this month. The survey represents a crucial preparatory step ahead of planned geotechnical investigations. UXO assessments are essential for offshore wind development, particularly in European waters where historical military activity during the World Wars has left unexploded ordnance posing operational risks. By systematically identifying and mapping potential hazards early in the project development phase, Fugro's work ensures safe conditions for subsequent survey operations and eventual construction activities—a standard requirement for major offshore projects. ## Energean FPSO Returns to Eastern Mediterranean Production In parallel operational developments, London-based energy company Energean has received regulatory approval to resume production from its floating production, storage, and offloading (FPSO) vessel operating at a field offshore Israel. The approval marks a significant milestone for the company's Eastern Mediterranean operations and reflects continued investment in regional energy development, despite geopolitical complexities affecting the area. ## ESG and Governance Take Center Stage CNOOC Limited released its 2025 Environmental, Social and Governance Report this week, emphasizing efficient governance frameworks and strengthened operational foundations. The report reflects a broader industry trend: major energy operators increasingly balancing production objectives with environmental responsibility, stakeholder engagement, and transparent governance—priorities that shape operational planning and investor relations across the sector. Collectively, these developments illustrate the maritime and offshore energy sector's operational momentum: advancing safety standards for renewable infrastructure, maintaining production in active fields, and elevating ESG and governance commitments as core business practices.
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