Ørsted says all projects in its offshore wind construction portfolio are progressing on schedule and within planned costs, including Hornsea 3 in the UK, which is set to become the world’s largest offshore wind farm.
Ørsted generated 11.2 TWh from its offshore portfolio during the first half of 2026, representing a 23% increase from the same period in 2025. The company also indicated that it is positioned to pursue new offshore wind opportunities.
For the subsurface community, the update underlines the continuing scale of offshore development activity and the importance of reliable seabed and subsurface knowledge throughout the project lifecycle. Geophysical and geotechnical data inform foundation design, cable routing and installation planning, while monitoring and engineering expertise help manage ground conditions and construction risks.