Are you looking to sharpen your contractual understanding in offshore wind?

For years, many professionals making contract decisions in offshore wind have done so without formal training in the contracts themselves.


Many professionals in wind have a background in engineering, project management, procurement, or other project experience, but the contractual side has been something that has been learned on the job, which can often result in costly decisions or unfamiliar risks being overlooked.


This session is an introduction to the Offshore Wind Legal (OWL) course.

Pinsent Masons experts will cover how risk is being allocated on projects today, common contracting structures used in offshore wind, and common disputes.

You will leave with knowledge of current contracting trends and a clear sense of whether the course OWL is right for you.

Agenda

What we will cover

  • Contracting Structures Commonly Used in Offshore Wind

  • Risk Allocation: How risk is currently allocated across offshore wind projects

  • Common Disputes: Where disputes most commonly arise, and the issues they trace back to

  • A Look Inside the Course: "OWL - Offshore Wind Legal"

  • Live Q&A

  • For Individauls stepping into contracting roles

    If you're moving into offshore wind, stepping into a contracting role, or heading into a procurement or EPCI negotiation, contractual understanding is best acquired in advance of the negotiation.

  • For teams staffing a new project

    If you're staffing a new project or bringing your project team to a shared standard, a structured training is what will give your team a consistent baseline and language around risk to mitigate costly mistakes down the line

Date & Time

Please reference the time below for your corresponding local time zone.


DATE:  2 July, 2026 (Thursday)

TIME: 9:00 - 10:00 UK Time

LOCATION: Join in Virtually Via Zoom

London, UK

London, UK

09:00 - 10:00 (BST)

2 July, 2026
(Thursday)

Copenhagen, Denmark

Copenhagen, Denmark

10:00 - 11:00 (CET)

2 July, 2026
(Thursday)

Melbourne, Australia

Melbourne, Australia

18:00 - 19:00 (AEST)

2 July, 2026
(Thursday)

Taipei, Taiwan

Taipei, Taiwan

16:00 - 17:00 (CST)

2 July, 2026
(Thursday)

Seoul, South Korea

Seoul, South Korea

17:00 - 18:00 (KST)

2 July, 2026
(Thursday)

Tokyo, Japan

Tokyo, Japan

17:00 - 18:00 (JST)

2 July, 2026
(Thursday)

This session if for you if you can "yes" to one of the following

  • I have moved into offshore wind from oil & gas, onshore or another sector, and want to understand how its contracts allocate risk.

  • I have recently stepped into a role that involves negotiating or managing offshore wind contracts.

  • I work with offshore wind contracts but do not come from a legal background.

  • I have years of experience in the industry and want a current view of how risk is being allocated now.

  • I lead a commercial or contracts function and want my team working to a shared standard.

Pinsent Masons Partners Joining Us Live

Catherine Bendeich

Catherine Bendeich

Senior Instructor | RECOA
Partner | Pinsent Masons

Area of Expertise:
Construction Law, Offshore Wind, Procurement Strategy and Supply Chain Contracts

Alexander Grant

Alexander Grant

Senior Instructor | RECOA
Partner | Pinsent Masons

Area of Expertise:
Litigation, Construction Contracts, Renewable Energy

Offshore Wind Contracting in 2026 & Beyond

2 July | 9am UK Time