Renewable energy is one of the most researched topics. One renewable energy source is wind energy. As with some other energy sources, there are 2 locations for wind energy conversion, onshore and offshore. Using offshore wind energy requires more accurate wind data due to the higher risk. The characteristics of the wind at sea are one of these data. This study used data sets from ECMWF and BMKG from 2001 to 2020 (20 years). This research aims to examine the wind characteristics in the offshore of Pesisir Barat Lampung. The wind characteristics being examined are wind speed, wind direction, wind blowing duration, and wind speed distribution. The maximum hourly mean wind speed in these waters is 16.35 m/s. The dominant wind direction is blowing from the South East (SE). The maximum average wind-blowing duration to SE direction is 11 hours based on ECMWF and 14 hours based on BMKG. Based on the Chi-Square and Kolmogorov-Smirnov distribution fitting methods, the wind speed distribution in these waters is best fitted by the Weibull distribution for the ECMWF and the Lognormal distribution for BMKG. Using these two data sources, on average, ECMWF provides wind speeds 5% to 20% higher than BMKG. In analyzing wind potential, BMKG data will certainly provide more critical results than ECMWF data. In the analysis of offshore support structures, ECMWF data will certainly produce more critical structures. While the calculation of potential is better using BMKG data. Wind power potential in Pesisir Barat offshore is in the range of 44.6 to 82.9 W/m2.