Environmental Permitting

Thorough environmental, social, and health assessments to support permitting and ensure sustainable offshore project development. 

What Is Environmental Permitting ?

Environmental permitting involves extensive coordination among multiple governmental authorities and stakeholders. The resulting Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) or Environmental, Social, and Health Impact Assessment (ESHIA) provides a comprehensive, evidence-based evaluation of how an offshore project may affect the physical environment, ecosystems, and nearby communities. These studies serve as the foundation of permitting submissions, combining baseline environmental data, impact prediction, stakeholder consultation, and mitigation planning to demonstrate regulatory compliance, reduce project risk, and ensure sustainable project approval from the relevant national custodian agencies.

Permitting compliance in the most expedient way possible

Impact Identification

We evaluate environmental, social, and health risks by integrating project-specific geophysical and geospatial data with historical site information, ensuring full alignment with international conventions, EU directives, and the national and regional regulatory frameworks of the countries in which we operate.

Mitigation Strategy Development

We propose realistic, cost-effective mitigation and monitoring measures tailored to site characteristics and regulatory requirements.

Framework Alignment

All assessments follow World Bank ESS, EU Directives, and national laws, ensuring full-spectrum compliance across jurisdictions.

Bult for compliance. Delivered with guarantees

AI MSS combines scientific rigour with deep regulatory experience to deliver EIA/ESHIA that are clear, compliant, and site-specific. Our assessments are built to anticipate reviewer concerns, avoid permitting delays, and demonstrate your project’s alignment with environmental and sustainability goals from the outset.