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TGS Announces Cooperation Agreement with SAND Geophysics & NGI on Early Phase Offshore Wind Development Site Evaluation

Written by TGS | 03 November 2022

OSLO, Norway (3 November 2022) – TGS, a global provider of energy data and intelligence, announced today a strategic cooperation agreement with SAND Geophysics and Norwegian Geotechnical Institute (NGI) to provide early-phase ground condition and geohazard evaluations for offshore wind farm development.

In collaboration, the companies aim to support wind farm front-end engineering design (FEED) studies and survey evaluation and design (SED) through the development of multi-client desktop studies across the global wind market. The partnership will develop joint products with the principal objective of creating an offering that reduces development cycle times at a cost-effective price point.

Through their combined geoscience expertise, the companies will conduct detailed desktop studies utilizing relevant subsurface data to identify existing and upcoming site evaluation opportunities in both mature and frontier markets. The focus will be on optimizing the efficiency and cost-effectiveness of ground model development for foundation and data survey designs.

The cooperation agreement follows a comprehensive desktop study that the NGI-TGS-SAND partnership has jointly provided as a multi-client product to consortia that are currently preparing to bid for offshore wind development rights in Norway.

Ivar Slengesol, VP of New Energy Solutions at TGS, commented, "TGS continues to build on its mission to provide data and insights across the entire offshore wind project development process. With combined expertise in geophysics, geology, geotechnical engineering, and environmental geotechnics in combination with long offshore wind experience, this partnership brings unrivaled capabilities to early-phase ground condition evaluations and risk assessments.”

Mark Vardy, Director and Head of R&D at SAND, commented, “SAND is excited about this new partnership and the potential to streamline early phase site evaluation. There is a tremendous opportunity to leverage information from extant data and share knowledge/understanding between sites, which can only benefit future offshore infrastructure developments and our global shift towards green energy.”

Thomas Langford, Director for Offshore Energy at NGI, emphasizes the need for streamlined project execution, utilizing a multidisciplinary data-driven approach to meet the growing demands of offshore wind projects. He added, “Fulfilling this need starts with desktop studies and survey planning covered by this agreement and follows the interpretation and application of data into detailed engineering design. This collaboration is an important step in this direction for NGI as part of our strategy to support the acceleration of the energy transition through enabling technologies together with the industry.”

About TGS
TGS provides scientific data, data-driven, and intelligence to companies active in the energy sector. In addition to a global, extensive, and diverse energy data library, TGS offers specialized services such as advanced processing and analytics alongside cloud-based data applications and solutions.

About SAND Geophysical
SAND Geophysical Ltd. provides global geophysical services and consultancy in support of offshore and inshore infrastructure projects. SAND specializes in advanced processing and analysis, maximizing the usefulness of geophysical data and aiding the effective integration with geological and geotechnical data.

About NGI
Norwegian Geotechnical Institute (NGI) is an independent international center for applied research and consultancy in engineering-related geosciences, integrating geotechnical, geological, and geophysical expertise complemented with advanced numerical modeling and instrumentation/monitoring solutions. NGI has a global presence and owns state-of-the-art geotechnical and geomechanical laboratory facilities. Their research provides the knowledge required to solve some of the world's most critical challenges related to climate, environment, energy, and natural hazards.

For more information, visit TGS.com or contact:
Jaclyn Townsend
VP, Marketing
jaclyn.townsend@tgs.com