Securing tomorrow’s energy – emergency readiness for offshore wind farms

As offshore wind expands to support global energy security, new operational activity is reshaping the oil spill risk profile at sea. Construction fleets, support vessels and long‑term service operations introduce complexities that require a different approach to preparedness and response.
This webinar explores how experience from the shipping and maritime sectors can be directly applied to offshore wind, helping operators design future‑proof oil spill readiness. We will also share practical insights from a real preparedness project for an offshore wind farm in the APAC region.
What this webinar will cover
- Offshore wind and energy security
An overview of how geopolitical drivers are accelerating offshore wind development in APAC, and what this means for maritime risk exposure.
Includes market outlook insights from Rystad Energy covering current trends and the evolving role of offshore wind in regional energy security. - How offshore wind changes the risk picture
We explore how construction activity, cable lay operations, support vessels and service fleets alter oil spill risk across different phases of a wind farm’s lifecycle. - Designing future‑proof preparedness
Learn how proven oil spill response principles from shipping and maritime operations translate into the offshore wind environment — from planning and training to response capability. - Case study: Long offshore wind project in APAC
A practical example of how OSRL supported preparedness planning for a large offshore wind development, including key lessons and considerations for operators.
Delivered by industry specialists
This session is led by experienced OSRL preparedness and response specialists, alongside a guest speaker from Rystad Energy, bringing market, operational and real‑world perspectives together in one session.
Event Details
📅 7th May
🕒 3:30 PM (GMT+8)
💻 Live online session with Q&A