OEG and Bluestream secure an EPCI contract to protect 100 monopiles in Poland

The logistics of this deployment stand out for their operational efficiency in deep waters.
El contrato EPCI para fortalecer los parques eólicos Baltyk 2 y 3

The company OEG has secured a highly significant EPCI contract through its subsea division Bluestream, together with Equinor and Polenergia. This assignment focuses on wear protection for the foundations of the wind turbines at the offshore wind farms Baltyk 2 and Baltyk 3, located in Poland.

The EPCI contract to strengthen the Baltyk 2 and 3 wind farms

The implementation of the impressed current cathodic protection system known as ICCP. This technology will be applied to a total of one hundred monopile foundations. To achieve this, Bluestream has joined forces with corrosion specialists. Together, they have refined the subsea assembly method known as ICCP-SAM. This system enables remote anode installation without the need to use divers.

Execution will be carried out using a DP-2 class walk-to-work vessel. The team will include specialized deck personnel and continuous support from remotely operated vehicles to ensure that each component is installed perfectly beneath the waves.

This technical capability ensures that Polish energy assets remain operational for decades, even under the most adverse ocean conditions.

This move positions the company as a benchmark in the European market for integrated offshore services. The collaboration between the companies involved demonstrates a remarkable ability to address complex technical challenges through innovative tools.

The sustainability of these structures is essential to the region’s energy future, and this award is a firm step toward consolidating longer-lasting green infrastructure.

Source and photo: OEG