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Dutch Firm to Install LNG Bunkering Lines in Norway
Thursday March 28, 2013
Dutch cryogenic infrastructure company DeMaCo says it will build transferlines for a liquefied natural gas (LNG) ferry bunker system at the Norwegian port of Risavika.
DeMaCo won a contract for the construction from Cryonorm Systems, which was hired by Skangass AS to install a turnkey LNG bunkering system at the port.
DeMaCo says it will engineer, produce, and install vacuum-isolated lines that are better insulated than traditional LNG transferlines within the system, reducing the energy needed to liquidize the gas.
The LNG bunkering system will fuel ferries that sail between Norway and Denmark.
DeMaCo says that, by the end of 2013, it will supply and install about three quarters of a kilometer of transferlines in Norway.