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Breaking News : Tyra topsides arrived safely at the Tyra field in Denmark

Norwegian Energy Company ASA (Noreco) announced on Monday (Aug 30) that the three Tyra East wellhead and riser platforms have arrived safely at the Tyra field in Denmark.
Earlier this summer HTV (Heavy Transport Vessel) BigRoll Beaufort sailed from the Sembcorp Marine construction yard in Singapore with the three topsides, headed directly to the Tyra field. The 16.000 kilometers-long voyage went according to plan and schedule.

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At the Tyra field, the world’s largest crane vessel, Sleipnir, is now in a position to lift the three topsides off the vessel and onto the jackets. The lifting of the topsides will be followed by an installation period scheduled to take place during September. Progress on the five remaining platforms continues per schedule to meet the first gas date in Q2 2023.

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About Noreco

Noreco is a publicly owned company with a focus on the oil, gas, and offshore industry. The company’s shares are listed on the Oslo Stock Exchange.
Noreco was established in 2005 focusing on exploration and production of hydrocarbon resources in Norway, the company later expanded into Denmark and United Kingdom via various strategic acquisitions. The Company divested its Norwegian assets in 2016 and is currently working to enhance its reserves and production base in Denmark and United Kingdom.
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