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We ask that you consider turning off your ad blocker so we can deliver you the best experience possible while you are here. 31 Mar 2025 17:00:00 GMT?.css-1txiau5-AnswerContainer{color:var(--GlobalColorScheme-Text-secondaryText2);}Egersund won 3–2 over Mjøndalen on Mon Predicted lineups are available for the match a few days in advance while the actual lineup will be available about an hour ahead of the match The current head to head record for the teams are Egersund 2 win(s) Have scored 10 goals in their last 5 matches 31 Mar 2025 17:00:00 GMT?Egersund won 3–2 over Mjøndalen on Mon 31 Mar 2025 17:00:00 GMT.InsightsHave scored 8 goals in their last 5 matches Egersund is playing home against Mjøndalen at B&G-banen on Mon Clas Ohlson now has 100 stores in the Norwegian market The hundredth store opened today in Egersund "It’s incredibly great to reach the milestone of 100 stores in Norway We opened our first Norwegian store in 1991 Norwegians have truly embraced Clas Ohlson," says Rune Johansen The store has a sales area of 920 square meters and is located in Alti Eikunda shopping center in the heart of Egersund many customers were waiting outside the store "We know we’ve been eagerly awaited in Egersund for many years we can offer a broad and affordable selection for home fixing focusing extra on everything needed for Christmas," says Rune Johansen The store opening is Clas Ohlson’s sixth store opening in Norway during the 2024 calendar year new Clas Ohlson stores have opened in Oslo Bråholmen Handelspark – planned opening September 2025 Clas Ohlson was founded in 1918 as a mail order business in Insjön Today we are a retail company with customers in three markets approximately 5,000 co-workers and annual sales of approximately 10 billion SEK A lot has happened since the start in 1918 but one thing has remained the same over the years; that we want to help people to improve their everyday lives by offering practical and sustainable solutions at attractive prices Visit about.clasohlson.com/en to read more about us and how we make home fixing available Norwegian companies Dalane Energi and Hydrogen Solution (HYDS) have launched a new hydrogen production facility in Egersund harbor as a part of the EU-funded ROBINSON H2020 project The official opening ceremony of the hydrogen production plant was held in Grand Hotell Eigersund on February 8 in the presence of various industrial including the Norwegian Minister of Industry Jan Christian Vestre This is the first facility in Rogaland that will use renewable electricity to produce green hydrogen for commercial use Construction of the hydrogen production plant was completed in 2023. Danish company Green Hydrogen System delivered electrolyzers through its Norwegian partner Liquiline Once the ROBINSON project ends in the fall of 2024 Dalane Hydrogen AS will take over the facility Dalane Hydrogen AS is owned by Dalane Energi AS The opening of the facility in Egersund harbor was also welcomed by Norway’s leading network for hydrogen and ammonia solutions in the maritime industry “The market for green hydrogen is experiencing rapid and significant growth Egersund harbor will be the first location in Rogaland to produce green hydrogen using electricity that is 100 percent renewable – meaning from water Hydrogen serves as an energy carrier similar to other gases and has comparable efficiency This opens up significant opportunities for a harbor strategically positioned for shipping,” said Idar Sønstabø “Egersund is well-positioned to capitalize on the hydrogen initiative It is a active port with extensive activity in the maritime sector The initiative will contribute to creating new opportunities and further activity thereby strengthening the position of Egersund port We believe this could be the beginning of Egersund becoming a strategic hub for hydrogen as fuel for the shipping industry,” commented Anne Vigdis Ellingsen added: “Hydrogen will be a crucial contributor to Norway’s success in transitioning to renewable energy sources the facility will be the second in line after production started in Stord last year We have greatly benefited from standardization and the experience we have gained from Stord in the construction process and we look forward to getting the facility up and running These two facilities are central contributions to increasing the availability of green hydrogen for commercial use in Norway.” Daily news and in-depth stories in your inbox The Pioneers of Offshore Engineering GustoMSC part of NOV’s Marine and Construction business is recognized for providing advanced design & engineering consultancy for mobile offshore units and reliable equipment and technical knowledge into realistic & innovative ideas The performance of new and existing jack-ups analysis and information contained herein (1) include the proprietary information of Euronext and its content providers (2) may not be copied or further disseminated except as specifically authorized by Euronext (4) are provided solely for informational purposes and (5) are not warranted to be complete Having insight into several parts of the organization is very positive for new employees regardless of which department you work in That is why we announce graduate positions every year These are permanent jobs where there is extra focus on learning across departments and disciplines the first year This means that you get a broader understanding of what other departments do and which projects they work on on a daily basis This time the graduate assembly took place at Aker Solutions’ yard in Egersund Aker Solutions is an alliance partner for Aker BP in both the Fixed Facilities Alliance The alliance model is special for Aker BP and the goal of restructuring the value chain in this way is to create value for all parties through long-term cooperation By blurring the lines between customer and contractor it means that Aker BP is involved from the start and that the alliances can work as their own organisation It also means that the risks and rewards are shared which leads to more trust between the alliance partners In addition to a tour of the shipyard, the participants also received a detailed presentation about the Yggdrasil project and the SRU project at Valhall which Aker Solutions is currently working on SRU stands for Sulphate Removal Unit and the project’s aim is to remove hydrogen sulphides from the gas at Valhall The Yggdrasil project delivered PUD just before Christmas and Aker Solutions will be a very important partner throughout the project – What I found most exciting was hearing about the Yggdrasil project and how they think from a pre-OPS perspective to see how the fabrication takes place out in the shipyard Things truly are bigger than you get the impression of from a GA drawing who is a graduate and works as a Flow Assurance Engineer at Aker BP This was the second to last gathering for the 2022 graduate programme They have previously gotten to know how Aker BP works strategically with digitalisation as well as trying out the simulation tool OilSim which covers the entire value chain in our part of the industry – So far I have really enjoyed the graduate programme It is a well-thought-out plan where we get an overall understanding of what the various departments in Aker BP are doing and you get a small network of colleagues who are at the same place in their professional career Graduate positions are advertised in August of the previous year Aker BP is a company engaged in exploration field development and production of oil and gas on the Norwegian continental shelf The company operates the field centres Valhall and is a partner in the Johan Sverdrup field Aker BP is one of the largest independent oil companies in Europe This website is using a security service to protect itself from online attacks The action you just performed triggered the security solution There are several actions that could trigger this block including submitting a certain word or phrase You can email the site owner to let them know you were blocked Please include what you were doing when this page came up and the Cloudflare Ray ID found at the bottom of this page Norway – PGS is offering results from a seismic data rejuvenation project for the Egersund basin in the south-western part of the Norwegian North Sea The new dataset is said to provide a clearer image of the Jurassic interval for assessment of carbon storage opportunities and risks exploration and production was the main attraction of the basin mainly from the Repsol Norge-operated Yme field the focus is changing following new licenses for carbon storage in the area which is between the Norwegian-Danish basin and the Stavanger Platform Proven Mid-Jurassic reservoir sands in the area are sealed by thick Cretaceous and Jurassic shales for assessing trap geometries and the leakage risk in the overlying sealing rocks in terms of large-scale CO2 storage Due to the influence of tectonic structuring and salt movement high-resolution data with a particular focus on the near-surface were paramount along with a detailed understanding of fault patterns in the overburden in order to determine the vertical extent and connection to the reservoir target level PGS’s rejuvenation program involved broadband reprocessing of seismic acquired in 2005 The new PGS22004EGB data-set is said to provide enhanced data bandwidth at the reservoir target level and better velocity definition in the overburden Techniques applied include full 3D de-ghosting To develop a more accurate and robust velocity model for the final Kirchhoff pre-stack depth migration the company employed FWI and reflection tomography Registration has been successfully completed Make a new account if you don't have one yet Puedes ver la versión Española de BeSoccer.com You can see the English version of BeSoccer.com Vous pouvez voir la version French de BeSoccer.com Puoi vedere la versione Italian su BeSoccer.com Você pode ver a versão Brasileira de BeSoccer.com Over the past 12 years, Egersund Net a Norway-based total supplier of trawling equipment has delivered a whopping 17,000 metric tons of discarded nets and other aquaculture equipment to Nofir – a Norwegian company that collects and recycles discarded fishing and aquaculture equipment 2,225 MT were delivered in 2021 alone and up to 78 percent have been recycled back to the industry “We work actively to reduce our environmental footprint in all processes and to contribute to improvement in the entire industry,” said Glenn Mo “We are happy if we can help to pioneer the recycling industry – this is something we will continue to work on a lot.” Mo said that recycling is an important part of the sustainability strategy for both Egersund Net and the owner company the company has worked closely with Nofir on the collection and recycling of discarded nets and other equipment for aquaculture Nylon netting makes for about 60 percent of the submitted materials and has been regenerated into Nylon filaments (ECONYL®) which are sold to the textile industry for producing new products 17,000 MT of aquaculture equipment corresponds to environmental savings of 51,200 MT of carbon dioxide (CO2) and 26,100 MT of oil equivalents The former corresponds to about 465,000 flights from Oslo to London “These are absolutely fantastic figures and Egersund Net on behalf of its customers has been a large part of Nofir’s total amount of the collected nets and other equipment during these years,” Øistein Aleksandersen “It is thanks to such partnerships that we are constantly reaching new heights for how much we are able to recycle The fact that most of this turns into new products is extra fun.” Follow the Advocate on Twitter @GSA_Advocate … please consider supporting GSA’s mission to advance responsible seafood practices through education The Advocate aims to document the evolution of responsible seafood practices and share the expansive knowledge of our vast network of contributors By becoming a Global Seafood Alliance member you’re ensuring that all of the pre-competitive work we do through member benefits Individual membership costs just $50 a year the AKVA group will construct the world’s first aquaculture pen composed of recycled materials.  lost or discarded fishing gear can inflict damage on marine life and the ocean but what's the economic cost of ghost gear?  The global ghost fishing problem has negative environmental and economic impacts but new technology could help locate and retrieve lost fishing gear.  With sustainability and environmental protection becoming increasingly prominent in Chile recycling firms like Greenspot are drawing attention.  The Responsible Seafood Advocate supports the Global Seafood Alliance’s (GSA) mission to advance responsible seafood practices through education AKVA group has announced that it will now represent all Egersund Net products in its export markets outside of Norway The addition of Egersund products, including nets, moorings, cleanerfish and sea lice prevention units, significantly expands AKVA group’s existing portfolio – strengthening the company’s strategy to offer a completely integrated farming solution from the seabed to the farm gate Key to this alliance is the addition of Egersund Export Sales Manager Tom is a well-known face to Scottish farmers noted for his enthusiasm and net expertise Jonny brings over 20 years of Norwegian experience “Jonny and I are excited at the prospect of working together with the AKVA group team in Scotland to help provide the customers with a total farming solution from one partner,” says Tom Egersund’s operating philosophy is similar to AKVA’s - focusing on fine tuning operations to increase profitability while sharing the technical load with a reliable partner with the right people the right technology and the right knowledge to achieve excellence Creating partnerships grounded on strong values is a core element in both companies said: “This collaboration opens the door for more exciting joint ventures… and will bring increased business and job opportunities to Scotland.” AKVA group will be exhibiting at stand 157 at Aquaculture UK Aker Solutions has a huge role to play in building a sustainable future not only in providing energy transition and renewable energy solutions but also in reducing our own climate impact This case study focuses on work to upgrade the company’s yard in Egersund it will ensure our Egersund facility can reach net zero by 2026 we are not only committed to reducing emissions by achieving 100 percent of our energy use from renewable sources but we are also improving our heating systems to utilize biogenic and electric sources The Egersund Yard Renewal Project will eliminate more than 90 percent of total emissions from the site by replacing the oil heaters and purchasing electricity with a green certificate Changing regulations have placed a requirement on the Egersund yard to replace oil-fired heaters and improve the heating ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) system on site This has led to a comprehensive facility upgrade project which includes introducing a new sea water heat pump and ventilation system Regulators are constantly reviewing environmental and health regulations to reduce emissions Recent changes ruled that oil-fired heaters are no longer compliant and as a result our Egersund yard reviewed their heating technology and will implement a more sustainable solution Reducing emissions is not only a compliance issue Customers are seeking emission reductions from vendors in an effort to reduce their carbon footprint and we strive to be part of the solution Winning future contracts will likely depend on sustainability as well as commercial factors The Egersund Yard Renewal Project aims to position the yard to tender for these projects successfully The brightest young engineers and other professionals seek employment at organizations that prioritize green solutions A plan was needed which met the latest regulatory requirements aligned with the corporate sustainability strategy and made adequate justification for the capital expense The project team compared nine different technical alternatives to identify the best solution in terms of emissions and cost The final selection uses an energy-efficient sea water heat pump with water-based distribution This reduction equates to approximately 2,000 metric tons of CO2 per year The transition from diesel to electric forklifts as part of scope 1 emissions will also yield savings of NOK 100,000 per forklift in energy costs All these benefits can also be extrapolated across the other three yards when the project is fully rolled out With the implementation of the Egersund emission reduction and safety improvement project It is forecast to achieve this goal by 2026 against an original target of 2050 Scope 3 strategies include the introduction of an electric water bus to connect the yard to the city centre to eliminate emissions from employee transport Emission improvements at Egersund are also contributing to the environmental performance of our customers through the supply chain and therefore adding value to those organizations too Top News,Events CSN is excited to announce the launch of a new high-level event that will be happening yearly ‘The 1st CSN Greece Shipping Debate’ Top News,Cyprus C.M.C.L Cyprus Marine Club Limited (CMC) hosted Members Get Together with a presentation from Mr Top News,Greece In the face of unpredictable provisioning costs and longer lead times MCTC has reinforced its commitment to supporting vessel… World,Word newsletter The British International Freight Association has launched a cargo community advisory body which will undertake a lot of the activity previously… Design & Development by P.KAN.DESIGNER Design & Development by P.KAN.DESIGNER A major fishing port expansion programme in Egersund Norway will be built using 2200 tonnes of ArcelorMittal’s unique straight web steel sheet piles The main product of Grading Systems is the Flexi-Panel a tool for the gentle and efficient sorting of fish in sea cages.  Wangsmo said the “small but very efficient” company but Egersund would assume responsibility for Grading Systems’ sales He said: “Egersund is very keen on keeping things local The factory in Shetland is working extremely well so we will not change anything so we hope that will give a boost to the company “I would say the Norwegian market is about 50% of the turnover but also we are established in the Mediterranean Egersund Net AS said the Flexi-Panel was a good fit for its product portfolio "The Flexi-Panel is a recognised tool for optimal production and better fish welfare. The economic gain of using the sorting grid is significant. Today the product is used by customers worldwide to sort different species of fish,” the company said "It will be exciting to work more with this product in close cooperation with Carsten," said Egersund Net sales manager Geir Kåre Tønnessen "We now assume sales responsibility for the product the Flexi-Panel is installed into a sweep net which is used to enclose all the fish in the cage thus encouraging the smaller fish to swim through the openings in the Flexi-Panel Flexi-Panel’s makers say that what makes it different to other grading nets is its light weight and the use of short lengths of uPVC pipe connected by Dyneema twine eliminating physical damage and scale loss to fish as they pass through the apertures in the panel Editor Magazine & Web: Gareth Moore Chief Editor: Pål Mugaas Jensen Publisher Oceanspace Media AS:Gustav Erik Blaalid Germany’s asset management company Luxcara has officially opened a wind farm comprising 33 turbines in Egersund The new farm has the capacity to generate 111.2MW of clean energy and is expected to strengthen Norway’s commitment to reduce the country’s emissions by 40% by 2030 Luxcara managing partner Dr Alexandra von Bernstorff said: “Opening the Egersund wind farm on schedule demonstrates how important it is to us to respect the needs of the various stakeholders “It is eminently important to us that our financial commitment achieves a positive social and ecological effect We would be pleased to partner with Norwegian institutional investors as well when we invest in renewable energy and infrastructure in the future.” Luxcara acquired Egersund wind farm with an objective to create a renewable-energy portfolio for institutional investors The investor pool comprises institutionals which aim to achieve a reliable return with clean technologies Don’t let policy changes catch you off guard Stay proactive with real-time data and expert analysis A 15-year power purchase agreement (PPA) was already signed with the Axpo Group in Switzerland in November 2016 As part of its commitment to the local environment Luxcara created new walking paths in the vicinity of the wind farm the company focuses on creating investment opportunities in renewable energy and infrastructure for institutional investors Luxcara’s portfolio includes solar and wind power plants in Europe with a total capacity of almost 1GW and an investment volume of nearly €2.3bn Give your business an edge with our leading industry insights View all newsletters from across the GlobalData Media network. 2014Norwegian broadcaster NRK today reported that Aker Solutions' fabrication yard in Egersund will be letting 1,500 temporary workers go after the new year While it is common practice at the yard to adjust the temporary workforce to existing activity levels no decision has been made to do so.The yard currently employs about 2,200 workers Activity levels are nearly record high as several projects are at an intensive stage of work The workload is expected to come down next year and the need for contractors will be reduced as projects are completed "We are currently tendering for several new projects for our Egersund yard and we are confident that we will secure new work to maintain a robust activity level also during the last half of 2015," said Per Harald Kongelf The use of contractors is part of the yard's business model and has typically fluctuated from year to year The yard typically uses contractors when activity levels are high and scales back this use as projects are completed The contractors are often hired in from sub-suppliers and customers and have contracts for specific periods The table below shows the fluctuations in the yard's workforce since 2010 The numbers are comprised of permanent and temporary labor Aker Solutions is a global provider of products, systems and services to the oil and gas industry. Its engineering, design and technology bring discoveries into production and maximize recovery. The company employs approximately 17,000 people in about 20 countries. Go to www.akersolutions.com for more information on our on our business The yard currently employs about 2,200 workers \"We are currently tendering for several new projects for our Egersund yard and we are confident that we will secure new work to maintain a robust activity level also during the last half of 2015,\" said Per Harald Kongelf Aker Solutions is a global provider of products, systems and services to the oil and gas industry. Its engineering, design and technology bring discoveries into production and maximize recovery. The company employs approximately 17,000 people in about 20 countries. Go to www.akersolutions.com for more information on our on our business The Yme field is located in the Egersund Basin It lies at a water depth of 93m in blocks 9 / 2 and 9 / 5 in the south-eastern region of the North Sea Lotos Exploration and Production (20%) The Yme field is located in the Egersund Basin Yme is one of the smallest fields developed in Norway with independent production facilities The field was originally discovered by Statoil in 1986 Repsol (formerly known as Talisman Energy Norge) is carrying out a redevelopment programme and is also the operator The remaining interest in the field is held by Lotos Exploration and Production (20%) Repsol expects to recover about 60 million barrels of crude from the field over the next ten years The maximum production of the Yme field is estimated to be 40,000bopd Talisman has invested more than $629.5m in developing the field and plans to invest another $800m The first oil from the Yme field was expected in January 2009 but was delayed due to load and brake faults discovered in the Maersk Giant jack-up drilling rig The Norwegian Petroleum Safety Authority (PSA) issued several warnings and injunctions over the installation aspects of the rig Talisman finished the drilling of a dry well 9/2-11 approximately 10km from the Yme field The well was drilled to establish the presence of petroleum in the field the well found reservoir rocks with good reservoir quality Talisman drilled the well using the Transocean Winner semi-submersible drilling unit The dry well is planned to be permanently plugged and abandoned AOC Holdings announced that production start from the field would be further delayed to the second half of 2011 The delay was attributed to bad weather conditions in the North Sea AOC holds a 10% interest in the field through Norske AEDC the mobile offshore production unit (MOPU) was removed by Allseas’ Pioneering Spirit vessel delaying the production from the Yme oil field for an unspecified period of time The Yme field comprises two main structures Oil in these reservoirs was accumulated in sandstones from the Middle Jurassic era in the Sandnes Formation The sandstones are located at a depth of approximately 3,150m and are well consolidated The Sandnes Formation features a homogeneous tight lower arrangement and a heterogeneous upper arrangement Tepsol plans to develop the Yme field using the MOPUstor jack-up platform MOPUstor is a mobile offshore production unit featuring a subsea storage tank completed the construction of the platform in May 2010 The platform was sent to Norway where its legs were installed at an inshore location in the field offshore installation of the platform was carried out MOPUstor was placed over the Gamma reservoir of the Yme field The Gamma wells were supposed to be surface connected to the platform while those from the Beta reservoir were to be connected to the platform through tie-ins The platform was abandoned in July 2012 when cracks were found in the cement grouting on the legs of the platform Drilling activities on the Yme field are planned to be carried out using Maersk Giant’s jack-up drilling rig The rig was originally designed and built by Hitachi Zosen Giant Class in Japan and is owned by Maersk Contractors It was used during the original drilling operations carried out by Statoil The rig can operate at a water depth of 350ft Talisman received approval from the PSA to use Maersk Giant for the drilling activities of the field Maersk Giant is expected to drill 12 production and injection wells for the Yme field Following Yme field’s discovery in 1986 Statoil used the Maersk Giant rig to drill four wells in the Gamma reservoir and another four in the Beta Oil production from the field started in February 1996 and continued until 2001 Statoil recovered about 50 million barrels of oil from the field during this period Statoil found that it was not feasible to continue activities at the field The company had extracted only 20% of the estimated reserves contained in the field Talisman decided to extract the remaining reserves in the field The company presented a plan for development and operation (PDO) of the field to Norway’s Ministry of Petroleum and Energy in January 2007 Oil will be produced using water injection as the drive mechanism Excess gas may be injected into one well to improve oil recovery The Yme field features low reservoir pressure necessitating artificial lift to increase production initially An artificial lift will also be required to lift the wells after water breakthrough The oil from the subsea storage tank of the MOPUstor platform will be exported to tankers through a submerged loading system (SLS) The SLS will be connected to export tankers via a 16in ID riser in a steep wave configuration It will be operated with DP Class 2 tankers Odim was awarded a $25.2m contract to develop and construct a workover jack-up rig for the Yme field The rig will be used for servicing and replacing submerged pumps Odim is expected to deliver the rig in June 2011 Technip was awarded a $155m-worth contract for the redevelopment programme The scope of work under the contract includes the installation of rigid flowlines rock dumping and pre-commissioning work on the field SBM Offshore was awarded a contract for the design development and construction of the MOPUstor jack-up platform SBM was also awarded a FEED contract in September 2006 Koso Kent Introl fabricated and supplied a titanium choke valve for the platform The first of its kind titanium choke valve was specially designed for the field SBM subcontracted Adyard under a $35m contract to fabricate and install the hull topsides and other facilities of the platform at its Abu Dhabi facility FoundOcean was subcontracted by SBM to carry out grouting works for the installation of the platform STEP Offshore supplied a fluid and well control system to Rolls-Royce Marine in March 2011 View all newsletters from across the GlobalData Media network. 21 Apr 2025 15:00:00 GMT?.css-1txiau5-AnswerContainer{color:var(--GlobalColorScheme-Text-secondaryText2);}Egersund won 4–3 over Skeid on Mon The current head to head record for the teams are Egersund 1 win(s) Have scored 6 goals in their last 5 matches 21 Apr 2025 15:00:00 GMT?Egersund won 4–3 over Skeid on Mon 21 Apr 2025 15:00:00 GMT.InsightsHave scored 16 goals in their last 5 matches Egersund is playing home against Skeid at B&G-banen on Mon Norway — Aker Solutions is progressing construction for various major offshore projects in Norway and Australia according to the company’s latest results statement Activity is increasing on the Johan Castberg project in the Barents Sea, after the hull of the FPSO arrived at Stord in April Several prefabricated modules have since been installed The second batch of five standardized subsea trees for the development were dispatched from Brazil and have arrived in Norway All subsea templates have been installed for Equinor’s Breidablikk project (a tieback to the Grane platform), and fabrication has started in Egersund for Chevron’s Jansz subsea gas compression project off Western Australia Delivery continues of further subsea structures for projects for ConocoPhillips and Equinor, and the decommissioned Gyda platform and two others from the Valhall field are in Stord for dismantling The aim is to recycle 98% of the steel and materials As for the Northern Lights carbon storage project in the North Sea assembly has started in Brazil of the first subsea tree for CO2 injection with construction also progressing on the subsea template at the Egersund yard Aker Solutions has also cut first steel for the Sunrise Wind project and has delivered the 11 floating foundations for the Hywind Tampen floating wind farm in the North Sea, ready for installation of the wind turbines. Tendering activity for new projects has been high so far this year. Currently the company is bidding for contracts with a total value of about NOK 105 billion ($10.25 billion). Market activity will likely increase further, especially in offshore oil and gas, helped by Norway’s tax incentives to support the supply sector. 2023An impressive module fabricated for the Tommeliten A project a gas condensate field in the Greater Ekofisk Area is ready to ship from Aker Solutions` yard in Egersund Some 600 Aker Solutions employees have contributed to the development of the new North Sea field.Every Tuesday at 6 gets in his car and drives from Stavanger to Aker Solutions` yard in Egersund He wants to be close to the work on the project module and colleagues at the yard "This is the really exciting part of the job Seeing the elements in the project come into production and the module become a tangible asset I benefit from insight into what's going on at the yard and can more easily discuss the developments in the project with my colleagues here," Jostein says the module project has been planned and executed in record time and its installation is just around the corner A range of disciplines have worked together to meet the deadlines set for the project “It's very good that Jostein comes down to work here every week during the project period He sees with his own eyes what we have to consider in transforming engineering drawings into a physical module” says Håkon Phillip Refsland FAB (fabrication) Project Manager responsible for following up module work in Egersund Jostein knows just how cramped and narrow workspaces inside the module have been for the workers When you know that over 100,000 workhours have been put into the module construction the cramped module’s workspace takes on even greater meaning over 150 employees were doing engineering work in Stavanger and 200 specialists were engaged at the yard in Egersund Now 100 of the latter work in offshore rotation to ready the module`s completion ahead of installation around 600 Aker Solutions employees have called Tommeliten Job No the Tommeliten A process module was being rolled onto its barge at Egersund As happens when rockets are launched into space joined a crowd of Tommeliten A team members and representatives from field operator The complexity of this project is like a car being modified while it’s being driven The new facilities will be tied into a field while it’s producing.Paal Eikeseth Executive Vice-President and head of Aker Solutions' Electrification Maintenance and Modifications (EMM) business  “Seeing the module being moved onto the barge makes me proud to be part of Aker Solutions I am very impressed by the effort everybody has put into this project and how the Aker Solutions and ConocoPhillips teams have made this a success — together,” Jostein says “To be a part of the project gives even more meaning when you know how pivotal it is to meeting the increased demand for gas in Europe,” he adds ConocoPhillips Skandinavia awarded Aker Solutions the topside modification contract for Tommeliten A in September 2021 after being asked in October 2020 to deliver the development’s subsea production system Tommeliten A is a subsea development comprising two subsea templates that can accommodate up to 12 production wells The field facilities will be tied back to the Ekofisk Complex where the new processing module will be installed “Aker Solutions has several decades of experience with these types of modifications and maintenance projects on the Norwegian Continental Shelf,” said Paal Eikeseth The new facilities will be tied into a field while it’s producing.” the project has gone from front-end engineering and deisgn (FEED) studies to Module completion “Time has been short from the drawings arriving at the yard to production start making close collaboration between all the contributors in the project even more important Less time for preparations increases the risk for delays during construction we could have managed material delays better,” says Sigvaldsen Challenges overcome during the project involved pipe deliveries valves and mechanical equipment that delayed the start of piping prefabrication by six weeks “We are now approaching the finishing line and the team collaboration across different locations and disciplines has been the key for success” Sigvaldsen concludes \"This is the really exciting part of the job I benefit from insight into what's going on at the yard and can more easily discuss the developments in the project with my colleagues here,\" Jostein says The complexity of this project is like a car being modified while it’s being driven. The new facilities will be tied into a field while it’s producing.” In less than two years, the project has gone from front-end engineering and deisgn (FEED) studies to Module completion. “Time has been short from the drawings arriving at the yard to production start, making close collaboration between all the contributors in the project even more important. Less time for preparations increases the risk for delays during construction. If we had a normal time schedule, we could have managed material delays better,” says Sigvaldsen. Challenges overcome during the project involved pipe deliveries, valves and mechanical equipment that delayed the start of piping prefabrication by six weeks. “We are now approaching the finishing line and the team collaboration across different locations and disciplines has been the key for success” Sigvaldsen concludes. 05 Apr 2025 14:00:00 GMT?.css-1txiau5-AnswerContainer{color:var(--GlobalColorScheme-Text-secondaryText2);}Egersund won 2–0 over Åsane on Sat The current head to head record for the teams are Åsane 0 win(s) Haven't kept a clean sheet in 5 matches Have scored 11 goals in their last 5 matches Egersund have won the previous 2 matches against Åsane. 05 Apr 2025 14:00:00 GMT?Egersund won 2–0 over Åsane on Sat 05 Apr 2025 14:00:00 GMT.InsightsHave scored 9 goals in their last 5 matches Egersund have won the previous 2 matches against Åsane Åsane is playing home against Egersund at Åsane Arena on Sat The drinking water in Egersund must be boiled due to E Chlorine treatment of the water has been started and the water quality will be closely watched Due to high temperatures in the water sources this summer coli bacteria has been found in Egersund's drinking water in many years The drinking water is being treated with chlorine This may cause the water to smell and taste of chlorine This boil-water advisory will be repealed by Eigersund kommune by issuing another warning by SMS and voicemail  The water quality will still be supervised closely It may take up to 24 hours before new water tests have been analyzed This warning does not apply to consumers receiving their water from Helleland waterworks and Hellvik waterworks coli and intestinal enterococci are indicators that the water has been affected by animal or human faeces and findings of such bacteria causes immediate actions to be considered This boil-water advisory is one of these possible measures as well as the measures the waterworks is implementing to correct the water quality.  Boiling kills microorganisms such as viruses A kettle will normally make the water boil before it shuts off one must be sure that the water is boiling An alternative to boiled water is bottled water.  Children should not play with the water in the garden hose or bathe in pools in periods of boil-water advisory Webredaktør Sem Hadland Ansvarlig redaktørSiri Meling Group of investors team up to construct a new marine protein factory in the pelagic giant's hometown A group of businessmen are investing NOK 300 million (€32.7 million/$35.2 million) into a new pelagic factory in Egersund, the same town where Norwegian seafood giant Pelagia is based, with the ultimate goal of producing food for human consumption. Processing entrepreneur Anbjorn Oglend has fully funded the factory, which will initially produce high-quality marine proteins and oils on Kaupanes in Egersund. "This is a high-tech factory with much automation and fewer helmets," said Oglend during a press conference in Stavanger last week. Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Your data on IntraFish IntraFish is part of DN Media Group AS From November 1st DN Media Group is responsible for controlling your data on IntraFish We use your data to ensure you have a secure and enjoyable user experience when visiting our site. You can read more about how we handle your information in our privacy policy DN Media Group is the leading news provider in the shipping, seafood, and energy industries, with a number of English- and Norwegian-language news publications across a variety of sectors. 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Read our Privacy Policy Ghanaian defender Jamaldeen Haruna delivered a spectacular goal as Raufoss clinched a decisive 4-1 victory over Egersund in the Norwegian 1 Raufoss showcased their attacking prowess despite Egersund dominating possession Oliver Rotihaug opened the scoring just two minutes into the match with a header from a left-wing cross Jakob Nyland Ørsahl doubled Raufoss’s lead in the 30th minute finishing off a precise delivery from Victor Fors Haruna’s standout moment came midway through the second half when he fired an unstoppable shot from 16 meters out leaving Egersund’s goalkeeper with no chance Erlend Hustad further secured Raufoss’s dominance with a fourth goal about 15 minutes from the end Egersund managed a consolation goal late in the game with Magnus Lankhof-Dahlby scoring from a corner kick Jamaldeen Haruna has now made 18 appearances and scored once in the 2024 Norwegian 1 © 2013 - [current_year]  | SportsWorldGhana | All rights reserved