
Offshore Projects
Offshore projects involve the development and operation of resources or infrastructure located in distant, often underwater, locations away from the mainland. Common examples include oil and gas drilling platforms, wind farms, and subsea pipelines established in oceans or seas. These projects require specialized technology and engineering to access natural resources or generate renewable energy in challenging marine environments. They are essential for energy supply and economic growth, but also involve complex logistics, environmental considerations, and safety protocols to manage the unique risks of operating in remote, aquatic settings.