11 May 2021 7:43 GMT Updated 11 May 2021 7:43 GMT in Perth
UK supermajor BP and Germany’s EnBW are calling for Scottish contractors to register their interest in potential offshore wind project work, should the pair be successful in the upcoming ScotWind licensing round.
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The two comapnies are hoping to take advantage of Scotland s supply chain that already has decades of offshore experience with the offshore oil and gas sector.
They launched
the supply chain portalon Tuesday, which BP said would act as a central hub advertising all current and future opportunities for sub-contractors and suppliers associated with any development projects, should the duo be successful in the ScotWind auction.
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bp and EnBW have launched a bespoke online portal for the Scottish engineering and supply sector, as the companies aim to expand their partnership’s offshore wind portfolio by taking part in the upcoming ScotWind leasing round.
The supply chain portal, www.bp-EnBW.com/Scotwind, will act as a central hub advertising all current and future opportunities for sub-contractors and suppliers associated with any development projects should the companies be successful in the auction.
Companies based in Scotland, with significant operations in Scotland or that have plans to relocate their base or operations to Scotland are encouraged to register interest for future opportunities.
May 11, 2021, by Adnan Durakovic
UK oil major BP and the German energy company EnBW will be taking part in the upcoming ScotWind seabed leasing round in Scotland.
The companies have now launched a bespoke online portal for the Scottish engineering and supply sector, as they aim to expand their partnership’s offshore wind portfolio by participating in the ScotWind auction.
The supply chain portal will act as a central hub advertising all current and future opportunities for sub-contractors and suppliers associated with any development projects should the companies be successful in the auction.
Companies based in Scotland, with significant operations in Scotland or that have plans to relocate their base or operations to Scotland, are encouraged to register interest for future opportunities, BP said.
BP and EnBW have launched an online portal for the Scottish engineering and supply sector, as part of their participation in the upcoming ScotWind leasing round.
The supply chain portal will act as a central hub advertising all current and future opportunities for sub-contractors and suppliers associated with any development projects should the companies be successful in the auction.
BP CEO Bernard Looney
(pictured) confirmed the ScotWind bid last week.
Companies based in Scotland, with significant operations in Scotland or that have plans to relocate their base or operations to Scotland are encouraged to register interest for future opportunities.
BP executive vice president of gas and low carbon energy Dev Sanyal said: “Scotland has a world-class supply chain with decades of experience in offshore energy – that deep skillset can be readily applied to offshore wind. This portal will ensure the Scottish supply chain – from listed companies to small, family-run operations
UK: bp and EnBW launch ScotWind supplier portal to support offshore wind growth
11 May 2021
EnBW have launched a bespoke online portal for the Scottish engineering and supply sector, as the companies aim to expand their partnership’s offshore wind portfolio by taking part in the upcoming
ScotWind leasing round.
The supply chain portal, www.bp-EnBW.com/Scotwind, will act as a central hub advertising all current and future opportunities for sub-contractors and suppliers associated with any development projects should the companies be successful in the auction.
Companies based in Scotland, with significant operations in Scotland or that have plans to relocate their base or operations to Scotland are encouraged to register interest for future opportunities.