At ASCELA, our Offshore Energy practice focuses on the commercial, technical, and regulatory dimensions of offshore oil and gas, where exploration economics, subsea infrastructure, production logistics, and capital allocation intersect. We work with operators, investors, and developers across upstream production and marine infrastructure, delivering market analysis, feasibility studies, and financial models that inform high-stakes decisions.
Offshore markets are being reshaped by energy transition pressures, shifting deepwater investment cycles, maturing basin economics, decommissioning liabilities, and tightening environmental regulations. ASCELA brings the market depth, technical knowledge, and financial rigour to help clients make decisions that are commercially sound and positioned for an evolving energy landscape.
Analyse offshore energy demand trends, investment pipeline, policy drivers, and market opportunities across offshore wind, offshore oil & gas, and marine energy sectors
Assess offshore cargo movement, vessel routes, supply-chain requirements, marine logistics corridors, and port connectivity for offshore energy projects
Evaluate offshore wind resources, seabed suitability, evacuation infrastructure, and renewable energy integration opportunities
Assess local manufacturing capability, supplier ecosystem, fabrication infrastructure, and localization potential for offshore energy development
Benchmark offshore infrastructure costs, marine logistics costs, evacuation tariffs, and energy pricing frameworks against regional and global markets
Assess technical and commercial feasibility of offshore platforms, wind farms, subsea pipelines, transmission systems, and marine infrastructure
Evaluate offshore support ports, fabrication yards, logistics bases, vessel berthing infrastructure, and storage facilities
Assess subsea pipeline corridors, offshore transmission infrastructure, cable routing, and evacuation systems
Develop financial models covering CAPEX, OPEX, tariff structures, debt-equity mix, IRR analysis, and project bankability
Conduct commercial due diligence, investment assessment, and valuation of offshore energy assets and infrastructure
Identify marine, operational, weather, regulatory, environmental, and financial risks to strengthen project viability and bankability
Advise on offshore licensing frameworks, maritime regulations, environmental approvals, grid connectivity, and concession structures
Assess energy-transition pathways, offshore renewable integration, carbon reduction opportunities, and net-zero strategies
Support planning for integrated marine economic zones, offshore industrial ecosystems, and sustainable ocean resource utilization
Develop emissions management, ESG compliance, sustainability frameworks, and environmental monitoring strategies
Benchmark offshore fiscal incentives, royalty structures, renewable incentives, and investment frameworks against global markets