Ørsted and ESVAGT sign agreement on the world’s first green fuel vessel for offshore wind operations
Ørsted and ESVAGT sign agreement on the world’s first green fuel vessel for offshore wind operations.
Ørsted and ESVAGT sign agreement on the world’s first green fuel vessel for offshore wind operations.
EMBASSY VISIT: Chargé d’affaires Stuart A. Dwyer from the US Embassy in Denmark met on Tuesday with ESVAGT's CEO Peter Lytzen and business manager in Esbjerg Karsten Rieder to talk about the potential for local wind companies in the booming US wind market.
Until June, ‘Esvagt Castor’ will follow the Well-Safe Guardian rig in a plug-and-abandon campaign in the UK sector. The number of wellheads on the seabed shows great potential.
With ESVAGT and Well-Safe agreeing a contract for ‘Esvagt Castor’ to support the rig Well-Safe Guardian, ESVAGT has its first foothold in a market with a significant potential.
'Esvagt Castor'
With ‘Esvagt Leah’ and ‘Esvagt Heidi’, the ESVAGT fleet has been equipped with two high-quality vessels.
It is atypical for ESVAGT to be expanding the fleet without having been responsible for the design and construction process with the yard.
However, with 'Esvagt Heidi' and 'Esvagt Leah', the two latest additions to the fleet and both just recently chartered, that is the case.
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ESVAGT and 3i Infrastructure press release regarding the sale of ESVAGT
ESVAGT joined several other energy companies in backing Operation Zero at the COP26 Event in Glasgow.
ESVAGT’s Senior Club and the shipping company’s technical department will help keep the E1 afloat.
ESVAGT has grown in terms of people and activity, yet the shipping company has managed to keep its focus on safety and responsible behavior. Now it’s a question of maintaining this positive trend.
The ‘Esvagt Cantana’ crew was awarded 25,000 kroner for providing relentless first aid to a colleague who suffered a cardiac arrest. Now, the crew has donated the award to the Danish Heart Association.
ESVAGT extends contract with Repsol for standby services until the spring of 2023.
On Tuesday, ESVAGT received another SOV vessel from Havyard in Norway - the third vessel delivered from Havyard to ESVAGT within just nine months. The vessel completes the order for three SOVs ordered for Vestas.
Brexit has changed the way ESVAGT works in Great Britain. Having the right equipment and personnel in place now takes more planning and more time.