To support this, Fugro will combine geophysical mapping with geotechnical boreholes to build a detailed understanding of the seabed and coastline. A specialist jackup platform, which operates in shallow waters, will be delivering this work.
Fugro said borehole locations have been carefully identified, supported by geophysical data, to avoid unnecessary drilling and take account of environmental considerations.
Investigations include drilling and testing at several potential landfall locations located near Arnish Point in Lewis and Dundonnell on the Scottish mainland. Soil samples will undergo advanced analysis at Fugro’s Wallingford laboratory, turning complex ground data into insights that would help inform project plans.
With survey work at Arnish Point now complete, the jackup has moved to Dundonnell where Fugro expects it to complete its operations in February, weather permitting.