Norwegian Equinor Energy AS has confirmed they intend to exercise the option to extend their LNG bunkering contract with Nordic energy company Gasum, according to the latter on Tuesday (20 December).
Gasum will continue to serve Equinor´s LNG-powered offshore vessels along the Norwegian Coast.
The bunkering will be done via onshore terminals and truck to ship, according to Gasum in a social media post.
Gasum and Equinor have worked on various projects relating to LNG supply for many of Equinor’s vessels since 2011.
“We are extremely pleased and looking forward to our continued collaboration with Equinor!,” said Gasum.
Photo credit: Gasum
Published: 21 December, 2022
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