Høglund tech deployed on Norway’s 1st LNG bunkering ship April 26, 2021, by Adnan Bajic
Marine solutions provider Høglund Marine Solutions has supplied systems and supported the commissioning of Norway’s first LNG bunkering unit following successful gas and sea trials.
Courtesy of Høglund
Once a conventional bunkering tanker known as Oslo Tank, the Bergen Tankers-owned vessel has been renamed Bergen LNG and will play a major role in setting the standard and establishing the infrastructure for Norway’s LNG shipping sector.
Høglund was responsible for the supply of the LNG Gas Handling System and the vessel’s Integrated Automation System (IAS), which includes essential Gas Control and Safety System.
Home / Shipping News / International Shipping News / Høglund signs contract with Halliburton AS to deliver turnkey retrofit of an LNG Fuel Gas Supply System and shore power upgrade for RoRo-combination carrier M/V Hannah Kristina
Høglund signs contract with Halliburton AS to deliver turnkey retrofit of an LNG Fuel Gas Supply System and shore power upgrade for RoRo-combination carrier M/V Hannah Kristina
Turnkey retrofit project to improve the vessel’s environmental footprint will rely on extensive collaboration between yard, class societies and naval architects to enable a time efficient selection and installation of key hardware
Tønsberg, 15 March 2021: Høglund Gas Solutions AS has signed a contract with oilfield services provider Halliburton AS to provide a turnkey retrofit of the 5932dwt RoRo – combination carrier M/V Hannah Kristina (IMO 9159933). Hannah Kristina can operate dry bulk, wet bulk and general cargo. She vessel is owned by Base Marine Norway AS and under te
The old maxim for a successful business â location, location, location â probably holds true for donation drives.
During this age of social distancing and staying at home, those of us lucky enough to have the option to work remotely are rarely making forays to the office.
While thereâs no question this helps to avoid possible coronavirus exposure, weâre having to do without aspects of work life that we took for granted, like camaraderie and ease of communication.
Iâd also add a third âCâ thatâs missing from remote office life: opportunities for charity.
Every place Iâve worked would hold events to help those less fortunate with fundraisers or coat or food drives. They were fairly simple affairs: Put up a few flyers in the kitchen area or near the coffee machine, designate a drop-off location, send out the occasional email, then pass along the donations for distribution.