The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) announced that it has received an “unsolicited lease request” from Hecate Energy Gulf Wind LLC (Hecate Energy).
The lease request concerned the acquisition of a commercial wind energy lease(s) on the Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) in the Gulf of Mexico.
In response to Hecate Energy’s request, the BOEM is currently seeking information on whether “competitive interest” exists in the areas included in the request.
The areas are located off the coast of southeast Texas and had been previously identified by BOEM as potential Wind Energy Areas (WEAs) suitable for offshore wind leasing in 2021. WEA Option C totals 74,113 acres, and WEA Option D totals 68,239 acres, for a total of 142,352 acres.
As required by the OCS Lands Act, BOEM is issuing a Request for Competitive Interest (RFCI) to gauge market interest in commercial offshore wind development in the areas requested by Hecate Energy.
The RFCI will be published in the Federal Register on July 29, 2024.
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Gulf of Mexico Regional Director Dr. James Kendall, said, “The Gulf region benefits from great offshore wind resources and existing energy infrastructure. “The interest from industry leaders such as Hecate and RWE demonstrates the commercial potential in the region.
He added, “As we continue to explore these opportunities, we will ensure that any potential development is done in a way that avoids, reduces, or mitigates potential impacts to ocean users and the environment.”
If qualified entities show interest, BOEM may proceed with a competitive lease sale. Otherwise, BOEM may issue a noncompetitive lease to Hecate Energy.