ENERGY INSIGHT YEARBOOK 2019

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OFFSHORE MAGAZINE • 2019

ENERGY INSIGHT YEARBOOK

GROWING TYRA FIELD DANISH WAVE OPTIMISM REDEVELOPMENT POWER THE OIL PRICE CREATES LOCAL JOBS

HAVE A PLACE WITHIN THE INTERNATIONAL TOP

THE EIGHTH INCREASED LICENSING ROUND SAFETY AND COST EFFICIENCY WHAT HAPPENED AND WHY

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BY LARS CHRISTIAN LILLEHOLT, DANISH MINISTER FOR ENERGY, UTILITIES AND CLIMATE

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METOCEAN DATA PORTAL – SPEEDS UP THE OFFSHORE DESIGN PROCESSES IMPLEMENTING DRONE-BASED TECHNOLOGIES

TYRA FIELD – ONE-MAN ROOMS WITH BATHROOM EN SUITE REDEVELOPMENT - CREATES LOCAL JOBS .

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THE JACKET CRAWLER – SAFE OPERATIONS IN THE SPLASH ZONE RADICAL INNOVATION SPRINT – TOMORROW’S GAMECHANGER COST REDUCTION – A REVOLUTION IN ROTOR BLADE REPAIR

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SELECTING OPTIMAL MATERIALS AND STRUCTURAL DESIGNS DANISH PORTS .

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DANISH WAVE POWER – HAVE A PLACE WITHIN THE INTERNATIONAL TOP COMPANY INDEX.

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HIGHLIGHTED EVENTS IN 2019 .

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LARS CHRISTIAN LILLEHOLT, DANISH MINISTER FOR ENERGY, UTILITIES AND CLIMATE

FOREWORD Denmark is internationally recognised as a leading pioneer in green energy produc-tion and the commercialisation of wind power. Through dedicated efforts, we have built a greener energy system, while maintaining an affordable and reliable energy supply. In June 2018, the Danish government signed a new energy agreement with unanimous support of all parties in the Danish parliament. The agreement includes the establishment of three new offshore wind farms that will supply at least 2,400 MW of green electricity to the energy system. The offshore wind farms are set to be constructed between now and 2030. The first of the three wind farms – named Thor – will be located in the North Sea approximately 20 kilometers off the west coast of Jutland. As part of the energy agreement, Denmark will conduct a large-scale screening of Danish areas in the North Sea and Baltic Sea with the aim of identifying suitable sites, which collectively can provide up to 10 GW of power generation capacity for future offshore wind farms. Rapid technological advances combined with ambitious policy targets by many countries in the North Sea have spurred a “gold rush” in the offshore wind industry. The energy agreement further sets a clear target to develop the North Sea area into a global offshore wind energy hub. Building on a long-standing and strong exper-tise in wind power activities, Danish companies are well-positioned to reap the benefits from growing interests in offshore wind development, and hence, continue to be a global leader within this field. The Danish government supports the development of offshore activities through active participation in the North Seas Energy Cooperation, continued support to offshore wind power development and spurring innovation through our ambitious R&D program. Combined with the new and ambitious energy agreement, this clears the path for continued growth in the Danish offshore wind industry. It is generally acknowledged that the world will require more energy in the near-term future. To meet this increased demand, the production of energy needs to come from a wide array of energy sources. This is why oil and gas will continue to play an important role in the years to come, as a way to mitigate the intermittent energy production from renewable sources. The oil and gas sector has made substantial economic contributions to Danish economy since the 1970s by generating an estimated 428 billion DKK as well as thousands of highly specialized jobs. The energy agreement confirms that the oil and gas resources in the Danish North Sea will continue to be exploited alongside the expansion of renewable energy. We believe that the continued exploitation

of oil and gas is in fact not in opposition to the green transition, but is rather a prerequisite for investments in the green transi-tion through generated revenues from the extraction of oil and gas. This is closely linked to the Oil and Gas Strategy for the North Sea as well as The North Sea agreement from March 2017 with the Danish Underground Consortium (DUC). Ac-cording to the strategy there is still a significant potential left of around 3 billion barrels of oil equivalent. As part of The North Sea agreement from March 2017, the Parliament adopted new legislation amending the Danish Subsoil Act and the Pipeline Act to secure im-proved conditions for third-party access to infrastructure in the Danish North Sea. The amendment was effectuated in January 2018. Furthermore, in June 2018 I had the pleasure of opening the 8th licensing round in the Danish part of the North Sea. The licensing round for companies to submit new applications ended in February 2019. I am looking forward to see the results of the 8th licensing round. This past year, the Danish oil and gas sector have seen new players entering the field. In February, the acquisition of Maersk Oil and Gas by the global oil company Total S.A. was approved. And a little more than a year ago, the acquisition of DONG E&P by INEOS Oil and Gas was approved. The entrance of new oil and gas companies brings new know-how, strategies and competencies, which may allow both industry and society as a whole to benefit from the remaining potential of oil and gas extraction in the Danish North Sea. We have in recent years also witnessed increased efforts from companies to re-duce their environmental footprint. In a research paper published in Science, inter-national researchers from Stanford University conclude that Denmark has the low-est carbon intensity of crude oil production of oil producing countries. I am proud and truly appreciate the companies' efforts to reduce the environmental harm of the exploitation. Energy Insight Yearbook 3


BY A N E T T E JOR SA L

Less volatile oil prices following turbulence in 2018 A prospective trade agreement between China and the US and expected global economic recovery helped to boost oil prices early in 2019. They plummeted at the end of 2018. In the wake of a steep slide at the end of 2018, oil prices began to normalise early in 2019. In September last year, oil prices soared to almost USD 85 per barrel, the highest price for several years. Over the next 3-4 months, oil prices dived, hitting the bottom at close to USD 50 a barrel. During the first months of 2019, the market has turned and oil prices have increased by 27 percent. By 1 March, they had rounded the USD 60 per barrel mark. Oil prices fell dramatically in 2018 for several reasons. Many players in the market anticipated that US sanctions against Iran would lead to an appreciable reduction in Iranian oil production, less oil on the global market and therefore higher prices. However, sanctions made less impact than they feared. - Meanwhile, Saudi Arabia increased its oil output and the US began to sell off its strategic stocks. By the autumn there was an ample flow of oil on the market, explains Jens Nærvig Pedersen, Senior Analyst at Danske Bank. He continues: - At the end of 2018, in the wake of a number of negative key figures, the market was worried that these indicated that there was a recession brewing in some parts of the global economy. When economic growth is shaky, the oil market reacts because oil is an element in most global economic value chains.

Kim Blindbæk, Sydbank, believes that the OPEC countries will continue to back the decision to cut oil output by just over one million barrels a day in order to sustain prices.

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Trump grumbles about prices US President Donald Trump also attempted to affect oil prices, including via Twitter. Macro Analyst at Sydbank, Kim Blindbæk, explains: - Throughout 2018, Trump arraigned OPEC because he thought that oil prices were too high. The high cost of oil curbed consumption in the US, a country in which people drive a great deal, and the president was not keen on oil prices rising at a time when he was beginning to consider his prospects for reelection in 2020.


Trump wanted OPEC to open the taps and make oil prices fall. OPEC faced its own dilemma. The higher the cost of oil, the more profitable it is for the Americans to pump shale oil up. Shale oil extraction is relatively costly. For many reasons, oil prices did start to fall. - However, at one point, oil prices were so low that OPEC had to review its strategy. The OPEC countries are dependent on oil revenue. Then, in December, OPEC decided to reduce output by just over one million barrels a day in order to support oil prices, says Kim Blindbæk. This is only one of the causes of the current price rises and Kim Blindbæk believes that, having once dared to cut output, OPEC will now stick to its guns. - The USA, on the other hand, has increased its oil production quite considerably but is pushing its infrastructural limits.

America cannot transport more oil. She simply does not have enough pipeline. The Americans will begin to resolve the issue in 2019 but infrastructural solutions take time. Meanwhile therefore, OPEC is prepared to sustain lower oil output.

Stirring optimism There are other reasons that explain the current oil price rises. - Firstly, there is growing optimism with regard to a new trade agreement between China and USA. There are also fresh signs that the weak economic key figures we saw at the end of 2018 were only temporary, says Jens Nærvig Pedersen, Danske Bank. He believes therefore that oil prices will increase gradually in 2019. He also thinks that we will see a price of USD 80 per barrel of oil by the end of the year. Price increases are the result of OPEC’s output cuts in tandem with gradual global economic recovery. His colleague at Sydbank, Kim Blindbæk, agrees. Kim Blindbæk also believes that OPEC will stick to its guns and that lower OPEC output will affect the market. Moreover, he believes that sanctions against Iran and Venezuela will depress the demand for oil. Blindbæk believes that the price will end at just over USD 70 per barrel this year.

Green energy and oil – hand in hand Both analysts hasten to emphasise that, despite many current initiatives pumping more green energy into the market, it will take many years for them to have any effect at all on oil prices. - When I gaze far into the future, there is one trend to watch. This is that the world population will increase dramatically in the next few decades, and there will be a sharp increase in the demand for energy. Alternative sources of energy will be able to cover some demand but green energy must go hand in hand with oil, says Jens Nærvig Pedersen.

Jens Nærvig Pedersen, Danske Bank, estimates that oil prices will increase steadily in 2019 to about USD 80 a barrel.


BY A N E T T E JOR SA L

Fewer companies bid to search for oil The Danish Energy Agency and Oil Gas Denmark hope for more activity in the North Sea. Total, the biggest oil operator in the North Sea, is among the bidders in the eighth licensing round. In the latest round of bidding, far fewer companies applied to the Danish Energy Agency for a licence to search for oil in the North Sea. When the deadline for the 8th licensing round expired at the beginning of February this year, there were only five applicants, significantly fewer than the number of applicants in the seventh round, which ended in 2017. The round in 2017 attracted a record number of applications: 15 companies submitted 25 bids. The Danish Energy Agency is not surprised that there were fewer applications this time. - There’s a simple explanation. The seventh licensing round was only two years ago. Before that, there was an interval of just over ten years between the sixth and seventh licensing round, says Head of the Subsoil Resources & Risk Preparedness Division at the Danish Energy Agency, Trine Sannem Mønsted. The Minister for Energy, Utilities and Climate, Lars Christian Lilleholt (the Liberal Party of Denmark), has made it clear that he is satisfied with the number of applications, which, he believes, signals that the Danish North Sea is still regarded as an attractive business area.

Smallest carbon footprint On the other hand, branch organisation Oil Gas Denmark is slightly disappointed. - We would like to have seen more. We believe that there are potentially three billion barrels of oil remaining in the Danish sector of the North Sea, including significant oil exploration potential. As long as there is national and international demand, the production of Danish resources remains attractive, not least because Denmark’s oil & gas production has the world’s smallest carbon footprint, says Martin Næsby, Director of branch organisation Oil Gas Denmark. "We hope to encourage more activity in the Danish sector of the North Sea and there will be more frequent licensing rounds in the future,” says Trine Sannem Mønsted, Head of the Subsoil Resources & Risk Preparedness Division at the Danish Energy Agency.

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He refers to a report from a team of scientists associated with Stanford University in the USA. The team examined 8,966 oilfields in 90 countries, corresponding to 98 percent of global oil production. Denmark – followed by Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Thailand, Ghana and Norway – tops the list of oil-producing countries whose oil production has smallest carbon footprint. Their results were published in an article in Science (a journal). Low CO2 emissions in oil production can be achieved by dispensing with routine flaring, reducing methane emissions in gas production and desisting from exploiting fields that require a great deal of energy. - As long as oil and gas are needed, we will, of course, produce our own oil and gas, says Martin Næsby. He continues: - The number of bidders was lower due, I believe, to two factors. The first is obvious. We are facing tough competition from other countries around the North Sea. Investors invest where conditions are best and they expect to make biggest returns on their investment. There are signs that we are not prevailing in this particular competition. - Secondly, I believe we are in an interim period, in which our industry has consolidated dramatically. New players have entered the market and the price of oil is low.


More frequent licensing rounds Having adopted a new North Sea strategy in summer 2017, the Danish government now intends to conduct a licensing round every second year. - The government wishes to see more activity in the North Sea and extraction of the last of the oil from the underground. For these reasons, the government sees the need for more frequent licensing rounds. The low-hanging fruit in the North Sea have already been picked. What remains is more marginal. We seek to promote exploration by offering concessions more often, says Trine Sannem Mønsted. Four companies made bids in the eighth licensing round, plus the Danish North Sea Foundation, Denmark’s state-owned oil & gas company that will hold a 20 percent interest in all the new licences. The four companies are Ardent Oil Ltd., Lundin Norway AS, MOL Dania ApS and Total E&P Danmark A/S. Already the largest oil operator in the Danish sector of the North Sea, Total took part in the latest licensing round. Total extracts oil & gas from 15 fields in the Danish sector of the North Sea. London-based Ardent Oil Ltd. was among the bidders also in the seventh licensing round. In that round, this company, also one of the companies most active in exploring the North Sea underground, won four concessions to explore for oil & gas. - Total’s bidding again in the eighth round indicates that Total is committed to its activities on the Danish Shelf, says Martin Næsby from Oil Gas Denmark. The 25 applications received in the seventh licensing round resulted in 16 concessions. Six of these were returned to the state while the companies holding the 10 remaining concessions are in full swing with exploration work. - Companies that return their concessions are not interested in pursuing work usually because they assess that oil or gas extraction either will be too difficult or is not financially viable, says Trine Sannem Mønsted.

Martin Næsby is proud of Denmark’s position as the country whose oil production has the smallest carbon footprint.

Billions destined for state purse There have been eight licensing rounds since 1984. In these, companies bid for concessions to explore and extract oil & gas. Danish North Sea oil & gas production was, and continues to be, very important for the Danish national economy. From 1972-2017, production pumped DKK 428 billion into the Danish state coffers. In 2017 alone, the state received DKK 5.2 billion from oil & gas production in the North Sea. The eighth licensing round ended on 1 February 2019. The seventh licensing round took place in 2017 after a hiatus of more than a decade. The sixth licensing round in 2006 attracted 17 bids. There is only production from a single field.


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Smedegaarden is a recycling magnet Smedegaarden in Esbjerg, Denmark is the leading player within reclaiming and recycling from ships and the offshore industry. Everything that can be recycled is sold to customers across the globe. “Denmark is the Nordic magnet for secondhand maritime equipment,” says co-owner Morten Smedegaard. Back in the 1960s, Henning Smedegaard often walked on the quayside at the port of Esbjerg and came across stuff that could be re-used. He and his wife had 18 children to feed so they needed every single penny he could earn. For example, he removed & recycled old wooden trawl doors. These were often abandoned as the fishing industry switched to iron trawl doors. The timber and iron frames of the discarded trawl doors could be recycled and Henning Smedegaard could earn himself an extra penny or two. In time, his three eldest sons joined him on the quayside and he founded Smedegaarden in 1963. In 2014, three of the nine sons, Morten, Eddie and Klaus Smedegaard, took over Smedegaarden that had grown steadily over the years. Smedegaarden is now a leading global specialist in the reselling of secondhand materials from vessels and the offshore industry. The secondhand market is huge. We sell to customers across the globe. “Some of the other scrap yards in Europe, unlike us, scrap everything.

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We believe this is a waste of resources, as much of the equipment can be re-used”, explains CEO of Smedegaarden, Morten Smedegaard Morten has contracts with other European scrap yards to search ships for re-useable items sold before they are broken up. Smedegaarden are, from time to time, sending their specialists to teach scrap colleagues how to disassemble and preserve parts without damaging them. “Many of our “Colleagues” in the recycling business has no market for selling, so logically they turn to us for selling of their secondhand equipment,” explains Morten Smedegaard.

Growing interest Smedegaard's leading position is due to a key word in re-use of Second hand: Information & Documentation. The history of the re-used equipment Smedegaarden sells, is described in detail and things are checked and tested prior to a sale. “Documentation is the be-all and end-all. We and Denmark have an excellent reputation when it comes to delivering functional secondhand items. We are known to be trustworthy, and to provide a good service, thorough documentation and testing. Denmark is the Nordic Mekka for second-hand equipment”, says Morten Smedegaard. Smedegaarden buys ships for recycling, and dismantle them on Vikingkaj in Esbjerg. However, some ships are sold on. For example, Morten Smedegaard bought a German passenger ferry last year and sold it on to Norway. It is now being refurbished and will soon sail heavy cargoes, e.g. Oversize mobile cranes and similar heavy goods, along the Norwegian coast. Transport by sea is preferable for Special transports and haulage along the Norwegian cost. Smedegaarden also stocks and sell new equipment, or, to be precise, new and unused materials from offshore and research vessels amongst some.

A B&W Alpha 8L23/30 engine settles on the quayside after removal from the former cargo vessel “Polar Sea”.

Facts Smedegaarden Founded by Henning Smedegaard in 1963. Ownership transferred to three sons in 2014: Morten Smedegaard (Owner & CEO), Klaus Smedegaard (Owner & Dismantling manager) and Eddie Smedegaard (Owner & Recycling Manager). Ship breaking and preparations for recycling are undertaken at Vikingkaj, where the company has more than 65,000 m2 at its disposal. The company employs 25 at full time. International sales of recycled maritime materials, including North & South pacific ocean islands. A couple of times a year, Smedegaarden dispatches a mix of material to Tahiti, to a company that deliver provisions to smaller islands in French Polynesia. Contact Smedegaarden A/S Vikingkaj 5

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Major benefits by digitalization in the offshore energy industry The potential is great when it comes to digitalization in the offshore energy industry. This is shown by the experience of NorSea, who has already taken a huge leap towards creating the supply chain of tomorrow for the offshore energy industry.


“Compared to the manufacturing industries, we have only

Our employees have embraced the new tools, processes and

just begun our digital journey, but we have already come a

technology, and their strong innovative culture contributes

long way and we can see that the possibilities are enormous.

very well to continuous improvement. All employees must

Digitalization and automization of processes is an area where

be praised for their efforts and their continuous hunt for

we, as an industry, can benefit tremendously. It is very exciting

exceeding expectations at our customers. We not only involve

to implement these technologies in our industry, an area that

our employees but also our customers in finding the perfect

may well already be very familiar in the manufacturing and

digital operational setup as we have seen that we can gain

production industries, but which the offshore industry will first

great effects when all the parties are involved. This also leads

have to address – this is what innovation is all about,” says the

to an increased interest in the digital products that we can

CEO of NorSea, Jesper Høj-Hansen.

offer,” states Jesper Høj-Hansen, who can see the benefits of

He has accelerated a digital transformation of the company, and here he draws on his experience from more than 13 years at Danfoss an International manufacturing company and producer of energy efficient control components.

the digital journey on multiple levels.

Both increased safety and cost efficient NorSea, like the rest of the offshore industry, has a strong focus on safety, and this is reflected, among other things,

Among other things, the digitalization has resulted in Tablets

in the great achievement of more than 2,500 days without

in all Forklifts and Trucks, so this part of the supply chain has

incidents (LTI) and a zero TRIF at the Danish Esbjerg Supply

direct contact with a Digital Logistics Control Center where

Base. A safer workplace is also reinforced with digitalization of

the operation and be planned and monitored in real time,

our processes, digitalization is not just a question of reducing

this is only the beginning - the whole process is continually

costs.

improving.

“We must always make sure that we have the right safety

“The results from the increased operational efficiency have

culture as a company, the thing that matters most to me is that

already emerged, as we have now in 2018 turned around to

we all return home safely from work. Our people are already

a profitable business from the worst financial result in the

on a very high level, but it is as with the marathon, it's hard to

company's history in 2017, and this is largely due to the fact,

train to, and it's at least as hard to stay on the same level. That

that we as a company have set ourselves up for a new reality.

is why we are using digitalization to ensure that we maintain the standards that we ourselves have built up by working both safely and effectively every day. We are spreading all good ideas and technologies through-out our organization all the time, so it to improvements reach everyone from the Supply Base to the people in our Steel Construction and Surface Treatment workshops, as well as the many people we have on the North Sea. This is the most important effect of digitalization, although of course we also have a strong focus on reducing costs,” explains Jesper Høj-Hansen, who can see that the offshore industry as a whole has a much greater focus on this after a number of years of low oil prices. “The crisis in the oil industry has been tough, and it certainly also has been tough for us, but it has also forced us to look at things in a different way, a more industrial way, where we have been analyzing and implementing improvements across the entire supply chain. We have combined digitalization with LEAN, and this has not only resulted in a lower cost level, but also greater quality and better service. I believe that there are huge gains for a very large part of the offshore industry in utilizing digitalization, automation and technologies in collaboration with customers, employees, suppliers and partners. It is all part of our innovative approach that we do not hesitate to invite others in,” says Jesper Høj-Hansen, who already has his eyes on the next step.

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Optimization by using and analyzing Big Data Although digitalization is spreading at NorSea, there are still new tools in the toolbox and the many opportunities for increased cooperation both internally within the company, but also across multiple organizations. “We have a wide range of products on the shelves, we handle everything from customs and transport on land to manpower offshore, and at the same time we have the opportunity to manufacture complicated solutions in our Steel Construction and Surface Treatment workshop. This means that there is a great need for detail management, and it is obviously not less when we involve other partners. Here it is that we can use the Big Data we now capture in real time,” says Jesper Høj-Hansen and quickly elaborates; “In this industry the financial consequences of a well not producing are high, and if we are always a little ahead, we can overcome many challenges. If we have good data, we can, using statistical tools, predict events and take proactive action and then both increase safety by reducing stress and improve financial performance. The good useful data we will get from an increasingly digitalized and combined operation. It is in such examples that we can see great benefits from digitalization and we already have large amounts of data that we can use in this context. This is NorSea's vision of the Offshore Supply Chain of Tomorrow, and we are not just implementing it in Denmark, but in the rest of our organization, which covers the whole of the North Sea.”

Next step For NorSea, the next step in innovation is just around the corner, soon the newly renovated domicile is ready at the port of Esbjerg, where a new and updated Digital Logistics Control Center will play an extremely central role. “When we move into the NorSea House of Offshore Innovation, we also upgrade our Digital Logistics Control Centre, which will be the heart of both the building and our organization. We still have the physical view of our base at a very attractive location at the port of Esbjerg, and we combine it with a large, digital overview,” says Jesper Høj-Hansen.

Facts NorSea has more than 200 employees in Denmark. The Offshore Supply Base is located at the port of Esbjerg, and the company has a Steel Construction and Surface treatment workshop, Offshore Solutions (manpower and rigprojects), Road Haulage, Customs and Freight Forwarding, Facility Services (office, warehouse and outdoor warehouse) and of course Supply Base Operation (loading and unloading of supply and wind turbine ships, etc.).

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Breaking the Waves

How DHI’s MetOcean Data Portal speeds-up the offshore design processes DHI’s MetOcean Data Portal provides users with validated data and analytics on wind, waves, currents and water levels to the benefit of project developers and designers in the offshore industry.

Jacob Tornfeldt Sørensen, Key Account and Project Manager at DHI Group.

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DHI AS, the Danish group specialised in water environments, has collected met-ocean data for nearly 40 years and now offers these data through its MetOcean Data Portal. “Our core service is met-ocean data, that is ocean-, wave- and currentdata, and it’s all digitalised. No matter where in the world you need met-ocean data for, we can provide the best data available” says Jacob Tornfeldt Sørensen, Key Account and Project Manager at DHI Group. The data can be downloaded and validated in minutes and include various wave parameters such as significant wave height, peak wave period, mean wave period, mean wave direction but also ocean current speed and direction and water levels. Furthermore, the portal can provide data on wind speed and direction. On the analytics side, the portal provides analysis on the different parameters and help describe extreme condition, e.g. fifty-year occurrences of extreme waves.

O&M planning tool for offshore wind Another new digital tool currently being developed by DHI is for operation & maintenance (O&M) planning for offshore

Users are typically designers, planners, project developers

wind farms. A critical operation due to the potential high costs

and consultants, who use the portal in the early stage of

if operations are delayed due to bad weather.

development of an offshore infrastructure construction.

“We have initiated a cooperation with MHI Vestas to help them

“It’s a first preliminary screening of the area, where the user

optimise transportation to and from the offshore wind farm

will get fast and reliable guidelines before designing and

as well as boarding and un-boarding the vessel when at the

constructing the marine infrastructure, for example offshore

turbines,” says Sørensen. The O&M planning tool will be using

wind farms.”

DHI’s met-ocean data and small digital ships on a digital map.

“Time is also an issue here. Instead of waiting months for

The O&M planning tool can then predict key risks at any given

a desktop met-ocean study, the MetOcean Data Portal can

time when sailing a specific route. The risks include the risk of

provide a quick screening of the area,” says Sørensen.

sea sickness among crew and the probability of not reaching

The met-ocean data can help establish the largest load the steel must be able to endure, for example extreme waves and fiftyyear events for wind and currents. Users are from both the oil & gas and offshore wind industries and demand for digital met-ocean data is increasing, particularly within offshore wind power. “When designing an offshore structure, you look at the environmental load factors, wind, waves and currents and what these mean for the design. Monopiles support structures, for example, is something we’re working a lot with,” says Sørensen. DHI has recently initiated a project with DTU Wind Energy, looking at new design methods for floating offshore wind

the offshore wind farm with the given weather conditions and wave formations lurking in the horizon. “The operator can optimise the entire transport aspect of an offshore wind farm with respect to weather and ocean conditions, forecast which vessel transport can be carried out and with what probability,” says Sørensen, and adds there is already large interest for the O&M planning tool. DHI has proof of concept with the O&M model and is now working with MHI Vestas to establish proof of market, that is establish whether the model fits into the way the market uses data. Sørensen expects the O&M model can be ready for demonstration during 2019 or 2020.

projects using the data portal and DHI’s MIKE 3 Wave FM software model.

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BY A R N E N I E L SE N PHOTO COU RT E S Y A E RODY N E AT SI T E A /S

Beyond the visual line of sight Drones are already used in offshore and maritime missions and are sure to be implemented in many other offshore-services in the near future. Danish companies are set to succeed in further developing and implementing drone-based technologies. In recent years, the application of drones has accelerated in

“In recent years, drones have become our preferred tool for

several industries, and drone technologies have developed

offshore inspections. Drones are now widely accepted. We have

at pace. Drones have also made their debut in the offshore

successfully inspected hundreds of wind turbines, substations

industry. They are steered remotely and therefore save time,

and oil &gas platforms. We recently conducted inspections and

costs and lives as they replace humans and therefor the risk to

3D modelling of an offshore substation over two days. We saved

humans, e.g. when monitoring a fire or igniting an oil spill in

the client weeks of scaffolding work. Once the drone takes over

the ocean.

inspection work, there is no need to transfer personnel to the

Drones are already used in the offshore industry, e.g. to inspect wear and tear of power lines, monitor fires, ignite oil spills, make piloted blade inspections, and deliver goods.

structure. In this and similar cases, the HSE and commercial benefits are obvious”, says CEO Mads Obling Rasmussen from the Danish inspection company, Aerodyne AtSite A/S. For the time being and in the near future, drone technologies find three main applications: Inspection – for example, tanks and other confined spaces on ships, wear and tear (including corrosion or other deteriorations) on oil platforms and bridge links, and delamination and cracks in wind turbine blades Monitoring – for example, harbour overview, maritime situational awareness and detecting hazardous gas leaks on oil platforms Delivery – for example, delivering goods from harbour to ship, and from ship to harbour, and delivering vital equipment at sea.

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TYRA

– one-man rooms with bathroom en suite On Tyra, the well-being of offshore personnel will in future be squarely in focus. Former employees have good ideas for interior design. High level of ambition bolstered by new technologies. A lot of water has flowed under the bridge since the first oil platforms in the Tyra field were built in the early 1980s. Maersk Oil – and now Total – has amassed a wealth of experience about living and working on offshore platforms. This is now being put to good use in connection with the redevelopment of Tyra installations that will be completed in 2022. At present, living quarters and production are integrated on Tyra’s two large platforms. This will change. Today, we know that it is far safer to separate these activities. A new processing module and a new accommodation module will be built – with a 100-metre-long bridge link between them. The living quarters will be clearly separated from processing, explains Morten Hesselager, Vice President, Head of the Tyra Redevelopment.

Tyra shuts down and re-opens

Old Tyra to be recycled

Oil and gas production from the

While the new platforms are being built far from the North Sea, Tyra’s two antiquated

Tyra field will be shut down in

drilling platforms will be demolished closer to home – in Frederikshavn, Denmark. An

November 2019.

American company, M.A.R.S., Inc. (Modern American Recycling Services), will be responsible

If all goes well, production will

for this enormous project, which includes not only dismantling both platforms (a total of

resume on 1 July 2022.

22,000 tons), but also recycling in such a way as to ensure that 95 percent of the material

DKK 21 billion is being invested in Tyra’s redevelopment. French Total acquired Maersk Oil in March 2018.

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can be recycled. M.A.R.S., Inc. is established on a large area of the port of Frederikshavn. This will be the first platform-recycling project at their new European facility. There is much work involved in demolishing, cleaning and dismantling. M.A.R.S., Inc. expects to need about 70 FTE.


Home from home Conditions on the accommodation and utility platform will be reminiscent of a hotel. Employees will have single rooms with their own bathroom and view (for some, even a sea view). Cabins will be designed to attenuate noise as much as possible. In good weather, it will be possible to take a meal from the canteen, and sit and eat it outdoors. Leisure and relaxation facilities will include table football, darts and a reading room. There will also be opportunities to train and exercise on the platform. We’re making a special effort to ensure that people working on Tyra see the accommodation platform as their home. We also have focus on efficiency. The bridge link between the two platforms is on two levels. On a platform, people walk up and down many stairs. On the new topsides, it will be possible for staff to walk directly from their quarters to the relevant workplace on the processing platform. This is faster, less tiring

Visualisation of the two new platforms in the Tyra field. The existing

and safer, says Morten Hesselager.

platforms have sunk almost to the surface of the sea. The new platforms

To create the best possible conditions on the new accommodation platform, Total set up a group, comprising former offshore employees, engineers and an architect. As Morten Hesselager says, We’re combining three types of expertise in order to optimise operations and staff welfare.

WiFi New technologies will also be applied on the new processing platform. There will be wireless internet connections throughout the platform, which means that it will be possible to monitor every item of equipment, on and offshore. Critical equipment is monitored using sensors and measuring instruments that transmit data to the control room. However, data can also be transmitted ashore, not only to Total, but also to the suppliers of the equipment. Everyone can keep tabs on equipment performance, says Morten Hesselager. He continues: The platform has a wireless network. We plan to give every employee a tablet, from which they will have access to all the information and documentation they need. What is more, they will be able to write notes, and the data will be synchronised. Today, we depend on paper and pen.

Construction in Asia and Italy First, the new platforms have to be built. Following many hours of engineering work in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, McDermott has now started construction work on an Indonesian island called Batam, off Singapore. Total has had 50 employees in Malaysia. They have now begun the move to Batam.

According to Morten Hesselager, Total itself will make its topsides ready for commissioning when they arrive at the Tyra field in the North Sea, 225 kilometres from the coast. For these projects, Total will work with Semco Maritime and Muehlhan in Esbjerg.

will be raised and have a two-storey bridge link between them.

A 15,000-ton processing platform will be assembled here. It must be ready to sail to the North Sea in 2021. Six smaller wellhead and riser platforms will also be built. These must be ready to head for the North Sea in 2020. In Italy, Rossetti Marino’s engineers have been busy drawing the accommodation topside. Construction work recently began at Ravenna. Here too, everything is going according to plan.


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Tyra creates local jobs Following a recession in which they trod water for some time, a number of offshore companies in Esbjerg, Denmark are busy again – thanks to Tyra’s redevelopment. For several years, the economic recession and concomitant uncertainty about the future hit much of the offshore industry. Oil prices plummeted and the future of the Tyra field hang for a time in the balance: redevelopment or no redevelopment.

Ramboll Ramboll has been involved in various phases of and service areas in connection with the Tyra Redevelopment Project. Ramboll was initially involved in the pre-FEED study, and

In 2017, the needle swung in favour of redeveloping the Tyra

then in the brownfield engineering required to remove

field. Although the Far East and Italy won the largest structural

existing platforms and bridge links. Part of the brownfield

assignments, the project also boosts employment in Esbjerg.

modifications focused on extending the lifetime of existing

The first of these contracts are in the bag. Several companies,

riser and wellhead platforms and constructing new risers and

including SubC Partner, Ramboll and Semco Maritime, have

jackets.

landed contracts in connection with the Tyra Redevelopment project.

- Ramboll applies vast redevelopment experience and in-depth technical skills. We assist and advise EPC contractors in a

For example, Hytor, an Esbjerg-based company that builds

range of areas, including design and installation of wellhead

hydraulic systems for the offshore industry, has won a very

platforms in connection with decommissioning.

large contract to deliver complete wellhead panels to Tyra Future, comprising wellhead controlling, hydraulic power units and accumulators. All of this equipment requires comprehensive documentation.

An order at an important time Hytor’s CEO and Owner, Niels Langerhuus, is pleased and proud that Hytor has succeeded in winning a contract of this magnitude in the face of tough competition from international players. - This order came to us at an important time. Esbjerg – indeed, the offshore sector in its entirety – faced a slump in orders and uncertainty about Tyra’s future. The redevelopment project is now producing spin-off contracts, says Niels Langerhuus, who spent the recession developing and trimming Hytor. - A couple of years ago, we made a conscious decision to give ourselves more strings to our bow. We also developed new systems and introduced new in-house processes that allow us to bid for larger contracts. We did not have a mass lay-off which is good because if we had laid people off, we would not now have the competences we need to take on such a large contract, says Niels Langerhuus.

- Ramboll is delighted about the decision to rebuild Tyra. We see Tyra as a cornerstone in the continuation of oil & gas activities on the Danish North Sea Shelf, says Jens RebsdorfGregersen, Global Director, Energy Field Development.

Ripples in the water Business Esbjerg (chamber of commerce) has noticed that Tyra Future has begun to ripple with new jobs at Esbjerg companies. - Tyra Future is the largest infrastructural project launched in the Danish oil & gas sector for many years, so her redevelopment is obviously important for the city of Esbjerg. It is too early to say how great an effect it will have, although some companies have already landed Tyra project orders, says Uffe Lundgaard, Investment Manager Energy at Business Esbjerg. He continues: - I am certain that Tyra Future will be of importance to more companies in Esbjerg, not least our hotels. Installing the new structures from Asia will also require equipment, workers and, importantly, support vessels when production is restarted. Esbjerg is well equipped to do all of this. Tyra’s redevelopment will be very important to Esbjerg in the long term too as there will be jobs at Total (the operator) and subvendors for many

At the end of the year, Hytor will send a team to Batam to

years to come. After redevelopment, the Tyra field is expected

install systems built at home in Esbjerg. In response to the

to be productive for 25 years.

Tyra Future contract, Hytor has taken on a handful of new employees.

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SubC Partner ensures safe operations in the splash zone With the Jacket Crawler invention SubC is now able to solve challenges usually solved using rope access or divers. Working in the splash zone presents

system furthermore improves HSE, as divers

a unique set of challenges, as waves and

else would have to tackle extremely risky

structure induces currents are constantly

work due to ocean waves. Also, there are

occurring.

fewer weather standby as we can operate in

To solve the bulk of these issues SubC in Esbjerg has developed the Jacket Crawler system which allows access to the structure without having personnel in the splash zone. The Jacket Crawler is able to hook onto the structure and safely travel to the required

2.5-meter waves and the set-up requires a limited amount of resources and personnel. The Crawler system is in short a very safe and low-cost solution”, says Tonny Klein, CEO at SubC Partner.

Endless possibilities

position where it can perform the needed

The Jacket Crawler was initially invented

work. Once in position the tool application

to inspect the Tyra platform’s spider decks

is activated, and the job is carried out from

located in the splash zone, where it is not

a stable working-platform even with waves

safe for personnel to work. It is designed as a

flooding the crawler every few seconds. The

remote operated tool platform, with endless

system is based on a topside operated access

possibilities of attaching applications

solution operated from a containerized

and equipment such as: manipulator arm,

control container placed safe on the topside

cleaning equipment for marine growth,

of the offshore platform. The operation can

thickness measurement probes, eddy current

be performed without the need for a support

equipment, cutting tools, sand blasting,

vessel.

painting tools etc.

“Our customers experience several

The system was created in close cooperation

advantages when using the Crawler system

with Total where the first crawler was

instead of traditional methods. First of

designed for removing marine growth and

all, when removing the need for a support

inspect the structural integrity performing

vessel performing the job, you are able to

thickness measurements using ultrasonic

save a large sum of money. The Crawler

test equipment.

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“It took us five months from first sketch until first offshore operation including; case study, design and engineering, fabrication, testing and training on-shore. In February 2018 the first operation was performed using the Jacket Crawler equipped with UT equipment for performing thickness measurement of the tubulars forming the spider deck. The crawler setup worked according to plan and without any technical breakdowns or errors. Since then we have developed a crawler equipped with a Diamond Wire Cutter and have completed more than 200 vertical cuts offshore. Furthermore, we have designed a special set-up for performing Close Visual Inspections of welds using high resolution camera placed in a special designed camera house ensuring a high quality of video and pictures of the welds. The first offshore operation using the CVI set-up has been performed and the next project is upcoming. We believe that the Jacket Crawler system can solve many of the challenges that is currently solved using rope access or divers”, Tonny Klein states. The Crawler is an excellent example of how innovation and technology can make a significant contribution to creating an even safer workplace and making our workflows more efficient. In connection to the redevelopment of Tyra the Crawler solved three specific tasks, including advanced thickness measurements of the tubulars at the sea level, removal of marine growth and disposal of unnecessary parts of our jacket constructions. Without the solution from SubC Partner, these operations would have been considerably more complicated and there would have been much greater requirements to e.g. weather conditions. In short, the crawler has improved the safety, made the job cheaper to carry out and made our plans more robust”.

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Morten Hesselager further comments on the collaboration

One of the most remarkable things about the Crawler was the

between Total and SubC and sees opportunities in also using

continued and extremely flexible development we experienced

the Jacket Crawler in other respects. “Cooperation and creating

in 2018. I therefore see both an opportunity to use the existing

mutual value with our local suppliers are important factors for

functions and to further tailor the robot. In this way, it can

the success of the redevelopment of Tyra. Our collaboration

meet specific and different needs on our installations in

with SubC Partner is a great example of why. The collaboration

the North Sea. The key to success is that our employees, in

is from an overall perspective characterized by mutual

collaboration with SubC Partner, retain the innovative mindset

respect and in addition, SubC possesses the courage and

and the willingness to constantly test new and better solutions.

adventurousness that is necessary to embark on a technology

If we jointly manage to do so, I have no doubt that we will

project without knowing all the answers in advance. We

benefit much more from this technology”.

appreciate that very much.

Constant development of the Crawler system The latest application to the Crawler system is a Wire Diamond Cutter performing circumferential cuts and thereby removing steel structures from tubulars. The Circumferential cutter was developed as a part of the redevelopment of Tyra project and is hereby operating at the same project as the vertical cutter. It has taken SubC 3-4 months to develop the Circumferential cutter, which is already tested, and the company in Esbjerg is certain that the project will solve many challenges within the offshore industry. “I am sure there is a large market for the Circumferential cutter in the offshore industry as it can safely and inexpensively remove excess steel structures without compromising with safety”, says Tonny Klein. He further concludes, “The Crawler is a clever solution to gain access in areas normally hard to access. There is plenty of opportunities and the next development will probably be a method for performing NDE (Nondestructive examination) of welds”.

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“This technology will change everything in the oil industry.

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We can help old wells come up and run again, we can help

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extend the lifespan for wells and we can increase safety on

ground-breaking Super Critical CO2 (SCCO2) technology, a

all wells,” says Espen Kähler Amundsen, who was previously

technology that can solve multiple problems in the oil industry,

head of engineering, co-inventor of the patented SCCO2 Back-

which has never been possible before.

Flush Technology and now managing director of the newly established unit, Ocean Team Fluidcare UK. Many operators in the oil industry have over the years faced severe problems with blockages and contamination in controllines, umbilicals or long narrow pipes, or challenges when changing oil in one-way lines. Contamination, for example, may prevent the safety valve from closing fast enough to prevent an oil spill and thereby damaging the environment. “A safety valve needs to be able to shut down within seconds. If it takes ten seconds, then you potentially have an environmental disaster,” says Kähler Amundsen. Today, conventional flushing is used for cleaning the inside of systems, but the challenge is to keep a turbulent flow all the way through in systems such as control-lines and umbilicals. The SCCO2 technology addresses this challenge as it has a lowpressure drop over long distances, sometimes twenty, thirty or even forty kilometres long, and can maintain the turbulent flow all the way through. “The SCCO2 technology has a very, very low viscosity, more than ten times lower than that of water, which means that we

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Espen Kähler Amundsen, Ocean Team

can clean ten times longer systems than any other technology

piping must be flushed, cleaned and be completely dry before

has been able to before,” says Espen Kähler Amundsen.

being removed.

The result is super clean lines, and cleaner lines for much

“That can take a very long time, but we can do it much quicker

longer time, which will help operators save money too as there

and much more efficient with our SCCO2 technology and save

are fewer production halts.

the operator a lot of time,” he says.

“Today, lines may need to be flushed once a year, but our

Aberdeen is the oil capital

technology can keep them clean for maybe over five years, depending on the systems. We extend the lifespan of the systems and the operator can then save money,” he says.

Ocean Team believes there is a giant market for its SCCO2 technology and has already talks with several potential new customers. In late January, the company will meet with several

The SCCO2 technology has several applications. First will

industry peers at an ICoTA Lunch & Learn session in the

be flushing and back-flushing of control-lines and chemical

UK. And it is no coincidence that Ocean Team has recently

injection-lines on well topsides, followed by subsea pipelines.

reopened a unit in the UK to launch the SCCO2 technology.

Lines also need to be flushed before installation to dissolve wax and grease that may built up during the manufacturing process. “In the UK alone, six hundred wells are closed down at the moment. Two hundred of those are because of safety valves. That’s a huge potential. Then there’s the subsea part, but also control-lines, umbilicals and chemical injection-lines that need to be flushed before installation,” says Kähler Amundsen, adding “the potential is enormous.”

“The UK is the biggest market, it’s where we can break through and it’s where we won the award. Aberdeen is the oil capital in Europe,” says Espen Kähler Amundsen. There are talks too with oil companies in Norway, Australia, projects in the Netherlands and Germany as well as there is dialogue with US groups. “But to start up in the UK is absolutely the best,” he says. Ocean Team is currently drawing up forecasts to establish the

Finally, there is also a large market in the segment of

market potential and the group will later decide whether to hire

decommissioning. When decommissioning oil platforms, all

new staff or find a partner in the UK to cooperate with.

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For the third year in a row, The Danish

“The focus is entirely on the ideas. We

Hydrocarbon Research & Technology

give the ideas a chance, not the team

Centre (DHRTC), which is partnership

behind, but we also try and make people

between the Technical University of

cooperate.”

Denmark (DTU), the University of

“During the research phase in the

Copenhagen, Aarhus University, Aalborg

autumn, those selected for funding will

University and GEUS, invites people with

be teamed up with at least one person

wild and crazy ideas to apply for funding

from the group, a sort of support person

through the Radical Innovation Sprint. “The purpose of DHRTC is to ensure that

who can help guide and who offers insight into the oil & gas industry. With

Kristine Wille Hilstrøm

we can recover more oil in the Danish

our level of oil and gas knowhow, which

section of the North Sea or make it

we can feed into the process, we can

cheaper to produce what is already on stream. With the Radical

easily see if a project is about to approach a dead end and then

Innovation Sprint, we’re chasing ideas that have the potential

take it in another direction,” says Wille Hilstrøm.

to be a game changer in the industry,” says Kristine Wille Hilstrøm, who is part of the Radical Innovation Sprint team.

The main purpose with the Radical Innovation Sprint is to find the next game changer in the oil & gas industry, but

Anyone can apply, whether that be graduates, experienced

the project also has several spin-off effects. New ways to

researchers, people from entirely different industries or walks

cooperate emerges, different researchers and scientists that

of life, and it is not essential with experience from the oil & gas

would otherwise never meet, go together for a three-month

industry. The DHRTC team offers support all the way through.

cooperation, but the Radical Innovation Sprint also helps to

“We’re spending a lot of time throughout the spring, talking to people, running ideation processes and workshops, and help shape and form the ideas,” says Wille Hilstrøm. Once applications have been submitted, an external committee will go through them and recommend the best ideas to be funded. “The evaluation process is double-blinded. The applicants are anonymous and so is the committee, which is made up by people from the oil & gas industry, related industries and from science,” says Kristine Wille Hilstrøm. The Radical Innovation Sprint started in 2017 with 53 applications, followed by 47 in 2018. Both years, 25% of the applicants were selected for funding. The three-month funding period allows people to have their ideas tested to see if they have real potential.

raise awareness of DHRTC and to increase knowledge of the oil & gas industry among researchers from other areas. “We see that those who manage to work across organisations and disciplines, and cooperate across different departments at one university, or across different universities, are often those who are better at coming up with radical ideas and move things forward,” says Kristine Wille Hilstrøm. After the three-month funding period, the project can apply for further funding if it has the potential to fly but it is not a condition. “It’s perfectly okay if you fail. A lot of ideas never get the chance, and this is what we offer here, three months to try it out,” she says and adds the whole concept is built in such a way that it allows people to dare try out ideas that would otherwise never be tested.

RIS game changer – Illustration made by Kristine Wille Hilstrøm

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One of the world’s largest and most advanced wind turbine test benches to LORC Lindø Offshore Renewables Center (LORC) expands its range of test facilities with the addition of a new test bench, which tests the life-cycle of today’s largest wind turbines. The engineering company R&D has built one of the world’s largest and most advanced test benches for Highly Accelerated Life-cycle Testing (HALT) of components for wind turbines up to 10 MW. The test bench is an addition to Lindø Nacelle Testing, which is one of the largest indoor facilities for the testing of wind turbines in the Nordic countries. Among other things, the test centre houses a Function Tester capable of testing the entire wind turbine and the electrical system. The addition of the new HALT test bench enables wind turbine manufacturers to test the function and life-cycle of different wind turbines faster and better than ever before.

The development and installation of the test bench for LORC has strengthened R&D’s position in the market. “The development of the test bench is based on a detailed understanding of the system and specialised competences, which we have accumulated from our long-standing delivery of test benches”, Peter Kattai Ulrikkeholm says and continues: “When you construct one of the world’s largest and most advanced test benches, you are constantly faced with unknown factors. In this context, our broad experience and high level of competences within various engineering disciplines have been vital to our ability to deliver this high-quality test bench”.

Consolidates Denmark’s leading position within wind power

Facts: A mechanical, hydraulic and electrical wind tunnel

LORC’s new test bench will serve as a contributing factor in securing Denmark’s leading position within the wind industry. “We have acquired one of the world’s largest and most impressive test benches in the industry, which will support the wind turbine manufacturers in the development of new wind turbines. I am confident that the test bench will help maintain Denmark’s leading position within this line of business”, Torben Lorenzen says, CEO of LORC. The first customer has already signed a contract with LORC and will commence a series of tests shortly after the initiation of the test bench. R&D has had a close collaboration with LORC in relation to the test centre. Besides the full responsibility of the HALT test bench, the engineering company has also been one of the main suppliers behind the Function Tester. “We are very pleased with the collaboration with LORC, both in relation to the development of the Function Tester and the HALT test bench. The test centre is important to the wind turbine manufacturers because it enhances their opportunities of testing and developing new wind turbines in Denmark”, Peter Kattai Ulrikkeholm says, Business Unit Director at R&D Test Systems.

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The test bench has been developed for Highly Accelerated Life-cycle Testing of wind turbines and has a hydraulic Test Load Unit, which can add a bending moment of up to 25MNm to the test subject. In addition to this, the drive motor system and drivetrain can add a torque of 14.5MNm to the test subject. The hydraulic Test Load Unit operates as a wind simulator and can replicate the reactions of the wind on the main axle of the test subject using three forces, two bending moments and one torque level. Combined, the test bench is a large mechanical, hydraulic and electrical wind tunnel, which can simulate 25 years of service life in less than 6 months. The foundation for the test bench is a reinforced concrete foundation with a volume of approximately 1500m3. The foundation requires 107 concrete piles driven 16 meters into the ground, more than 200 tons of reinforcing steel, 100 tons of steel plates for fixation of the test subjects and 300 steel bars to transfer the loads from the test bench to the test subjects. In order to ensure an optimum running-in and performance of the test bench, all functions have been simulated. The simulation models and results have been used in the software development and training of the operators. By means of the user interface, all test scenarios can be specified and supervised and all results can be stored for further analysis.


International acclaimed test system for wind turbine blades R&D's Rain Erosion Tester is used by some of the world’s leading companies within the wind industry and has earned international acclaim for its reliability and documented repeatability. Over the last couple of years, R&D has focused on the development of a Rain Erosion Tester, which supports the wind industry in extending the longevity of wind turbine blades. The result is a test system with calibration procedures and a proven level of repeatability, which is internationally acclaimed and used by some of the world’s leading companies within the wind industry.

R&D's Rain Erosion Tester has earned international acclaim for its reliability and documented repeatability. "So far, five companies worldwide use our test system. Among them are LM Wind Power, ORE Catapult and two leading companies within the wind industry," Mads Erik Mathiesen says and continues: "The documented repeatability and reliability were decisive factors in their decision to buy our Rain Erosion Tester."

R&D's experience and competences within test systems have been a decisive factor in the development of the Rain Erosion Tester. The test system is designed to realistically simulate the effects of rain erosion endured on the leading edges of wind turbine rotor blades.

The most reliable test method

International acclaim "It has been beneficial for the outcome to have all competences internally. The close correlation between mechanics, software, automation and electronics ensure a wider perspective on the development process and a more unified test system," Mads Erik Mathiesen says, Key Account Manager at R&D Test Systems.

Due to the success of the Rain Erosion Tester, R&D has intensified both resources and competences to secure a competitive product. "We want to increase customer value and offer the wind industry the most reliable test method, which is why we have invested significant resources in further development of the test system. Due to the internal expansion and the feedback from our customers, we have the qualifications to explore how to improve the system," Mads Erik Mathiesen ends.

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BY A N E T T E JOR SA L

A revolution in rotor blade repair Teknos has developed a repair solution for rotor blade leading edges that saves time and money. One fast-drying coat of paint is all you need! When senior management, laboratory technicians and engineers at Teknos in Vamdrup, Denmark, met to start work on a new coating solution to protect rotor blade edges, their goal was to ensure that wind turbine operators would save time and money. They have achieved their goal. A new product, Teknoblade Repair 9000, was introduced at the WindEnergy Hamburg trade fair in 2018. Visitors to the Teknos stand were very positive about the new product. Sales are already doing really well. The first wind turbine rotor blades to be repaired using Teknoblade Repair 9000 included a number of large near-shore wind turbines in Spain. Henrik Hansen, Group Commercial Director at Teknos, is not afraid to claim that his paint is unique because he knows it is competitive in terms of repair time, price and performance quality. Instead of spraying or painting three applications

of a conventional coating, you need apply only one layer of Teknoblade Repair 9000. The coating has a high solids by volume ratio and provides a protective layer of up to 5 mm of coating that remains slightly elastic. It dries in seconds. You can apply it in sweltering hot or freezing temperatures because it can be applied to the blade edge at any temperature between –20 and +70°C. The coating is tough. In a rain erosion test, impact resistance at 130 m/s for 21 hours was recorded. Finally, the coating is sustainable, as it emits no volatile organic solvents (VOCs). - We expect Teknoblade Repair 9000 to become an all-time best-seller. It resolves many of the issues wind turbine operators are currently battling with. One of the biggest problems in offshore wind is blade erosion. I believe we have found the solution. The product achieves precisely what we set out to achieve, says Henrik Hansen. He continues:

The hardness of Teknoblade Repair 9000 is measured after its very brief curing time.

Henrik Hansen, Group Commercial Director at Teknos, expects Teknoblade Repair 9000 to revolutionise blade edge repair. Clients are already showing great interest.


- From Day One, we were determined to make wind turbine blade repairs faster. We also sought to make repairs simpler. Instead of three coats, we sought to settle for one. This is precisely what operators want to hear because wind turbine downtime is costly. The shorter time it takes to make repairs, the sooner the turbine is back at work producing electricity. Teknoblade Repair 9000 can be used to repair and prevent damage to rotor blade edges. It is applied only to the blade edges, i.e. a 4-6 cm margin along the outermost 15 metres or so of the blade. This is not a large area but one that is incredibly important. Damage to the blade edges can ultimately cause the blade itself to break and the turbine to break down. - Wind energy is a sustainable source of energy. It is therefore of paramount importance that we find sustainable solutions for this industry. I believe that Teknoblade Repair 9000 will revolutionise rotor blade repairs, says Henrik Hansen.

Teknos Teknos is a global company. Its headquarters is in Finland. The company’s Danish facility employs just less than 200 and is located at Vamdrup. Teknos has developed and produced paints and coatings for wind turbine applications for many years. More than 500 wind turbines across the globe are painted with Teknos products. The new rotor blade edge coating is an innovative product, for which operators and other players in the wind turbine industry have expressed great interest.

Time is money when a wind turbine is shut down for repairs. Teknoblade Repair 9000 helps reduce the time it takes to make those repairs.

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Danish Materials Network and Denmark’s leading wind turbine manufacturers hounding costs In recent years, the wind turbine industry has worked towards reducing the cost of producing wind energy by 2020. In competition with energy produced from fossil fuels (gas and coal), the cost of producing wind energy is a vital parameter. A partnership between Danish Materials Network (DMN), Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy A/S (SGRE) and Vestas Wind Systems A/S (VWS) is working with a number of subcontractors on selecting optimal materials and structural designs to reduce the Cost of Energy (CoE). The project group agreed to examine secondary wind turbine component parts first, specifically wind turbine tower platforms. The group is investigating if it is possible to reduce the price per square metre of platform by 20% compared to the current price.

- The choice of materials is of paramount importance to CoE. We are very pleased to have this opportunity to bring our professional skills into play in this respect. This project gives us the chance to contribute to achieving one of the key targets towards making a green source of energy profitable and help maintain Denmark’s position as a global leader in wind power, says Project Manager Bente Nedergaard Christensen, Danish Materials Network.

Various materials tested SGRE currently uses steel platforms whereas VWS platforms are made of aluminium. The price of these raw materials fluctuates. A further key factor is the time it takes to assemble platform components. It takes much longer to assemble steel platform elements than their aluminium counterparts. The development project is currently working with two potential solutions. MM Composite A/S and Avanti Wind Systems A/S are working on Proposal 1 and Fiberline Composites A/S and Aalborg University are working on Proposal 2. The proposed solutions must be adaptable to different tower diameters and suitable for incorporation into future industrial standards for wind turbine platforms.

Two solutions Proposal 1 has developed a support structure made of aluminium ladders with composite platform decks. A number of prototypes have been produced. Deflection tests and a trial fitting carried out inside a tower shell were all very promising. The benefits of this solution are that the aluminium supporting structure and composite elements are very lightweight and easily assembled. Proposal 2 comprises collapsible brackets and adjustable, pliable railings (Counter Lever Arms) that can be adjusted to fit any tower diameter. The solution is made in a composite material. The deck can be made of either composite material Dorte Walzl BĂŚlum, DMN Network Director and Bente Nedergaard Chistensen, Polymer Specialist & Project Manager inspecting internals in a wind turbine tower.

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or aluminium. Mechanical function tests have been carried out on the brackets, the design of which has subsequently been adjusted ahead of new tests.


The partners involved in this project are currently taking further steps to optimise both proposed solutions in order to achieve the desired savings. One of the results of optimisation work is that they have successfully reduced the initial platform deck weight by an impressive 54% and its price by 46% (at tower diameter of 3.8 metres). If the project succeeds in reducing the total cost of the platforms inside wind turbine towers, there will potentially be significant business opportunities for the participant companies – and more than likely subsequently also for other Danish manufacturers. Finally, it will be possible, all things being equal, to reduce the consumer price of electricity.

Facts about Danish Materials Network, an innovation network Danish Materials Network (DMN) was founded on 1 July 2014 when the Danish state encouraged the foundation Plast Center Danmark to set up a larger, broader-based network that covered materials in addition to plastics and composites. Plast Center Denmark, which has been awarded a European Cluster Excellence Initiative Gold Label, manages and facilitates DMN. DMN is an active consortium of representatives from important commercial stakeholders, our foremost universities, colleges, research and technology institutes, research centres and relevant branch organisations, as well as local and regional authorities in Denmark.

Proposal 1 – a support structure made of aluminium ladders with composite plat form decks.

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The Port of Thyborøn Thyboron Port is the accessible North Sea Base Port for both installation, O&M and decommissioning of North Sea Projects. The port of Thyboron is the closest port to the 350 MW Danish Nearshore Wind Farms Vesterhav North and Vesterhav South Wind Farms. Heavy load quays and storage area with 15 hectares directly based storage area ensure very good working conditions at the port. The port of Thyboron has the best sailing conditions on the Danish West coast with an eastbound entrance. Berthing is possible in all weather and the vessels are sheltered from the wind. We are very flexible and you will meet quick reaction and professionalism in all the companies located at the port of Thyboron.

The Port of Esbjerg The Port of Esbjerg has three large wind turbine installation projects planned based in Esbjerg in 2019. The components are already streaming into the warehouse in Esbjerg, and the installations will begin in late spring. Even more chapters are being added to the story of the Port of Esbjerg as an international powerhouse for the wind turbine industry. The combi terminal is finally in use, as the first goods train arrived at the terminal in December 2018 and more will follow. CEO of the past 16 years, Ole Ingrisch, is retiring. Ole Ingrisch has been CEO during a period when the port has experienced a dramatic development.

Klintholm Havn – Klintholm Harbour Klintholm Harbour is already used by crew boats that service the German part of Kriegers Flak, with support technicians and spare parts. It is the closest port, both in terms of distance and sailing time, to the offshore wind farm at Kriegers Flak. Sub-areas D1 and D2 allow for the construction of administrative and warehouse buildings of up to 2000 m2. These areas can be fenced and offer direct access to the quayside and port area. There are many potential subcontractors among local businesses, and networks of local craftsmen businesses have been created with the purpose of collaboration to perform collective subcontracting assignments within offshore wind.

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The Port of Hvide Sande The harbour has been modernised and extended. The west jetty is 210 metres long. The port has a 20,000 m2 of ISPS-secured storage area, and areas of around 200,000 m2 in its west and northern sectors. The approach is 100 m wide and dredged to a normal depth of 7 metres. The port has its own dredging equipment and can therefore guarantee stable approach conditions. The wind industry already uses the port, and Hvide Sande is set to play a key role in the construction phase of the Horns Rev 3 wind farm, especially regarding the shipping of manpower, supplies and servicing vessels. The services provided are also available to oil & gas customers, at this highly efficient and price-competitive port.

The Port of Odense and Lindø Industrial Park Lindø Port of Odense is expanding. The port expansion will be designed as a flexible port terminal for heavy special projects, such as wind turbines, maritime projects, decommissioning (scrapping) and infrastructure projects, and a major area will be allocated to bulk goods and other traditional port operations. The Port of Odense and Lindø Industrial Park offer production and warehouse facilities for large-scale infrastructure/construction projects and projects in the offshore and wind turbine industries. Lindø has a central location in relation to the North Sea and the Baltic, huge production halls, quays and dry docks.

The Port of Grenaa With the appointment of Jacob Lænsø, who joined as Facility Manager, a new strategy for the Port Centre, which is part of Port of Grenaa’s ambition to become Denmark’s leading "green port" has begun, with many activities within, among other things, circular economy and sustainability. They have committed to attracting entrepreneurs, SMEs and multinational companies, which will contribute to supporting the sustainability in their businesses together. The port of Grenaa has large areas for pre-assembly directly at the quay as well as large capacity for disembarkation and services. The port has easy access to the maritime A-route in Kattegat and good infrastructure to the main land and cities.

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Vordingborg sees large growth opportunities from Kriegers Flak service port in Klintholm The Port of Klintholm in Vordingborg has been chosen as service port for the 600 MW Kriegers Flak offshore farm in the Baltic Sea, and this will boost growth and create jobs in the municipality. The offshore farm will be fully operational in 2022 but building work at the Port of Klintholm will start already in 2020. “To be picked as service port for Kriegers Flak holds many opportunities for both Vordingborg and the Port of Klintholm. It’s a whole new industry, a whole new life and completely new opportunities for us,” says Susanne Kruse Sørensen, managing director at Vordingborg Business.

“We see great opportunities for creating growth and new jobs in the wake of the appointment as service port and from the beginning, we have chosen to address this task as a partnership, so that we together can ensure the best settings for creating a success for the local area,” Mikael Smed says.

The Port of Klintholm was one of six ports shortlisted to service the Kriegers Flak offshore farm, five Danish ports and one Swedish port. The decision to name Klintholm as service port was taken jointly by Vattenfall, the operator of Kriegers Flak, and Siemens Gamesa, which will supply the 72 wind turbines for the offshore farm and provide service on them.

Once Kriegers Flak is fully operating, Klintholm will serve as the port for all service on the 72 wind turbines. Up till now, Klintholm has been a marina for sailing boats and fishing port and some work will be needed to provide for the new service industry.

“We are very pleased that Vattenfall and Siemens Gamesa can see the benefits from choosing the Port of Klintholm” says Mikael Smed, mayor of Vordingborg.

“The port will need to be adjusted to work as a service port. An O&M building for Vattenfall and Siemens Gamesa and other sub-suppliers will be needed. They also need accommodation, warehouses, offices. Whatever is needed to facilitate a smaller industry to service offshore wind farms,” says Kruse Sørensen.

The appointment of Klintholm as service port for Kriegers Flak holds many possibilities for the municipality of Vordingborg, both in terms of growth and job creation, according to the mayor.

Lots of work lies ahead before Klintholm is fully adjusted to be a service port. One of the tasks will be to raise funding to help with the development work.

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“Some of the resources will be spend on a project manager, someone with knowledge of the offshore industry, because this is a new industry for us too,” says Susanne Kruse Sørensen. A second priority will be to establish cooperation with the sub-suppliers and match them up with local enterprises. A new network, Kriegers Flak Service Group, has been established with companies from the municipalities in the vicinity of Klintholm, including the municipality of Vordingborg, and with the aim to service the sub-suppliers in the best possible way. “We need to ensure that the sub-suppliers have access to whatever they need, and I see it as our most important task to make sure that we have the necessary companies available.” “Hopefully, there will be some spin-off opportunities for the local companies, possibilities to start-up new businesses and gain core competencies in offshore service,” says Kruse Sørensen. Vordingborg has visited other service ports around the country to learn from their experiences with servicing the offshore wind industry. “One of the lessons we have learned is the importance of having a solid network, which can support the sub-suppliers in their work and help ensure that they are assisted 24/7. And then of course there’s all the work with safety, which needs to be in place for all the companies working in offshore wind,” says Susanne Kruse Sørensen. It is still too early to say just how many jobs will be created in Vordingborg and at the Port of Klintholm, and much depends on whether the port will be chosen as service port for further offshore wind farms in the Baltic Sea. Further to Kriegers Flak, Germany is also building the Wikinger, the Baltic Eagle and the Arkona offshore wind farms and the Danish government is planning further offshore wind farms in coming years, which may lead to an extension of the Kriegers Flak offshore farm, or Kriegers Flak 2.

Facts The Port of Klintholm is the closest port, both in terms of distance and sailing time, to Kriegers Flak and is less than 2 hours drive from Copenhagen International Airport. Kriegers Flak Service Group aims to establish a local network to assist Vattenfall and the sub-suppliers of Kriegers Flak offshore farm, which will be Denmark’s largest offshore farm to date. The purpose of the Kriegers Flak Service Group is to create local jobs in connection with the Kriegers Flak project and ensure fast service for the operator and subsuppliers through One Point of Contact. Required business required include: • • • • • •

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Danish Wave Power 2018 Danish wave power systems have a place within the international top. As a result of the first oil crisis in 1973, the vast power potential in ocean waves was recognized and a parallel development of different types of wave energy converters has been initiated worldwide. In Denmark, continued effective R&D efforts gradually upscaling the most promising devices combined with domestic testing possibilities and modest public support has resulted in its unique position in Wave Energy Development. The commercial success story of Denmark’s wind energy industry is globally recognized, and Danish wave power has the potential to develop into a comparable success. A dedicated 40 mio. DDK Danish Wave Energy program was launched in 1998 as an attempt to repeat the wind energy development program. It generated lots of results and interests, but terminated because of a change of government in 2002. In 2012, a strategy for advancing Denmark’s wave energy sector toward a cost-effective supply electricity by 2030 was prepared by the Partnership for Wave Energy and the Wave Energy Research Group at Aalborg University supported by Energinet.dk (Danish national TSO) and the EUDP (Danish Energy Agency). The success of wind industry today is so big that it has become a major challenge for emerging technologies such as wave power, because Danish support schemes today have focus on supporting cost competitive renewable energy technologies, and wave energy is not there yet.

Partnership for wave power The Danish Partnership for Wave Power (www. wavepartnership.dk) was created in 2010 and includes 11 active Danish wave energy developers of systems as: Crestwing, Wavepiston, Weptos, Resen, Floating Power Plant, Wave Dragon, Waveplane, WaveStar, Leancon, Exowave, and KN Swing.

Open water testing at Sea in Denmark The Energy Agency is dealing with matters concerning permits for installation of wave energy test at sea in

Denmark and the use of sea space. Tests at sea follows tests in wave tanks to gain a better understanding of the operational principles of a wave energy converter. Testing in full scale can be done at the DanWEC, a test center 2 km from the large harbor in Hanstholm. Several Danish wave energy concepts have been tested here as well as experienced gained from operations in North Sea (www.danwec.com).

Wavepiston Wavepiston is currently testing at DanWEC. The testing started in 2015 to validate the energy production and durability. The first prototype was 150 meters long string equipped with two energy collectors. During the second and third iteration in 2016, 2017 and 2018 additional and larger energy collectors were added. The current string is 100 meters with four energy collectors of 8.5 m2 plates. It is possible to test up to six energy collectors with a generating capacity of about 12 kW. Different storm protection systems have been tested and the loads and the energy production measured is collected and uploaded to a server every six hour. The data is analyzed and compared to the predictions in collaboration with the Technical University of Denmark. In 2019 Wavepiston will be testing at the test site PLOCAN at Gran Canarias, Spain, which include a large platform from which the wave power capture by Wavepiston can be converted and connected to the grid. At Plocan, a string of 24 energy modules will be installed on an approx. 200 meters long string with an average electrical production of approx. 65 kW and installed rated power of 150 kW.

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Crestwing A prototype named “Tordenskiold” was launched in Kattegat in autumn 2018 north-east of the islands of Hirsholmene next to Frederikshavn. Tordenskjold will be tested in Kattegat as this is a suitable location to confirm the reliability of the mooring and energy production. The WEC will be tested in this position throughout the year 2020. It has taken Crestwing 14 years and about 30 million DKK to develop and built this prototype. Crestwing expect to produce energy at a kWh price, which corresponds to the production of other renewable energy types. The data from the testing of Crestwing prototype will be analyzed by NIRAS in co-operation with DHI. In full scale in the North Sea, Tordenskjold should be scaled up to 60 x 15 meters with an installed power of about 1 MW.

WEPTOS The scale testing of WEPTOS in co-operation with Aalborg University was completed in 2018. The deployment took place

CrestWing Scale 1:2 Rated Power 20 kW Length of float: 30 [m] width 7,5 m [m] Weight 65 [ton] www.crestwing.dk

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in July 2017 in Lillebælt between Jutland and Funen in Denmark. The test results and full-scale potential were presented in Proceedings of OMAE2018. In a wave condition with 0.27 meters significant wave height and 2.11 seconds wave energy period the maximum and mean power within the 15 min measurement period were 1805 W and 335 W measured on one half of the full machine. Scaled up by a factor of 10 this would correspond to a significant wave height of 2.7 meters and 6.6 seconds energy period where the machine will produce about 2 MW.

RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT in 2018. Aalborg University was during the Danish Wave Energy Program positioned as the research center to facilitate testing and development across the wave power sector. The aim of the Wave Energy Research Group at Aalborg University has since maintained a strong leadership in development of wave energy technology and knowledge sharing. An example of a joint development project is “Mooring Solutions for Large Wave Energy Converters (MSLWEC)” 2016 – 2018. The project investigated different mooring solutions that could be


Weptos Scale 1:10 Rated Mechanical Power 2*3 kW Length Sum of widths of rotors 2*11 [m] Rotor width. 1.1 [m] Rotor diam. 0.9 [m] www.weptos.com/

of common interest for several WEC systems, such as Weptos, Crestwing, Floating Power Plant, Wave Dragon, Leancon, and KNSwing. The use of synthetic mooring lines showed to be more cost-effective compared to conventional catenary mooring lines. The project has resulted in several publications, such as “Cost Optimization of Mooring Solutions for Large Floating Wave Energy Converters” Energies 2018, 11. Floating Power Plant was tested in model scale as part of the project. AAU also participates in European projects, such as the 3-year project DTOcean-Plus (www.dtoceanplus.eu), the pan-European network WECANet (www.wecanet.eu), and with their new wave basin test facility, AAU is also part of the Marinet 2 EU infrastructure program that has given several Danish wave power developers free access to other EU test facilities.

International collaboration under OES OES is an international collaboration platform under the IEA, founded by Denmark, the UK and Portugal in 2001. Today 25 countries participate (www.ocean-energy-systems.org). Ramboll is alternate member to the Energy Agency and in 2018 Task

10, “Modelling, Verification and Validation of Wave Energy Converters” with participation of Aalborg University, DTU, and Floating Power Plant, has been supported to improve the confidence of the numerical tools used in design- and power production calculations from Wave Energy Converters. The numerical results are compiled by NREL in the USA and involves collaboration with organizations from 13 countries.

The Danish Partnership for Wave Power is a member of House of Energy – Energy Cluster Denmark. House of Energy is the Danish energy cluster for sustainable energy. The cluster brings together various players of the energy sector and organize Danish expertise in an effective, intelligent and integrated energy system. House of Energy supports the Danish Partnership for Wave Power.

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Practice strengthens our emergency preparedness and maintains our competences Daily training in the entire fleet keeps ESVAGT sharp, and the shipping company’s own assessor team is visiting the North Sea in ESVAGT’s “Tour de North Sea” to strengthen and deepen competence levels. The Fast Rescue Boat (FRB) from the ‘Esvagt Carpathia’ touched the water two minutes after Captain Peter Pabst sounded the alarm. The boatman quickly reached the distressed people in the water and pulled the four injured individuals aboard the FRB before heading back to the vessel as quickly as it left it.

“It really is excellent. The exercises are relevant, the assessors are qualified and seasoned, and the crew is fully engaged. It takes an hour and fifteen minutes to be evacuated by helicopter from the vessel’s location – so we performed CPR for an hour and fifteen minutes. It is hard work, but important training”, says Peter Pabst.

On board, the four wounded individuals’ condition was assessed. A helicopter was requested for the evacuation of a highly injured person who had a cardiac arrest, and for more than an hour, the crew kept hope alive by performing CPR until the assessors ended the exercise and thanked everyone involved.

A positive response

Realistic training The “incident” is an example of the kind of training that ESVAGT has been rolling out over the past few months, with the vessel ‘Esvagt Carina’ and the shipping company’s own assessor team visiting the fleet’s vessels to carry out the full scale exercises. This has resulted in two months with evacuations, rescue missions, salvages, losses, fires, and other emergencies. “It provides the vessels with an opportunity to test whether you have the preparedness and competences you believe you have – and not least whether you react appropriately and as expected when the alarm sounds”, says Hans Richard Pedersen, Fleet Manager Operation at ESVAGT: “These are realistic scenarios and we train right where they might need to convert the exercise into real life. This ensures that we identify potential need for further training”, he adds. Peter Pabst and the crew on board the ‘Esvagt Carpathia’ truly appreciate the exercises.

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The preparedness and skills in rescue missions at sea is a cornerstone in ESVAGT’s operations, and the assessors’ tour within the fleet, also called “Tour de North Sea”, aims at complementing the daily rescue exercises and reinforcing the crew’s competences. “Training is crucial in strengthening preparedness and maintaining our competence levels”, says Steffen Rudbech Nielsen, Head of Ship Management at ESVAGT: “We must guarantee the preparedness and FRB competences that the client expects. We ensure this through daily training and OPITO exercises, which the entire fleet carries out – but we want to go the extra mile and further intensify the training. The exercises allows us to do that”, says Steffen Rudbech Nielsen. The full scale exercises are carried out in close collaboration with the clients, who have followed the training with great interest. “We have received positive feedback from clients. They appreciate our extra training, and the response has certainly been positive”, ends Steffen Rudbech Nielsen.


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INDEX 3W IndustriService Contact: Simon Øland Salg- og projektledelse Tlf.: +45 27 818 818 E-mail: simon@3wis.dk Web: https://3wis.dk/

Industry sector: On- & Offshore Wind, Oil & Gas 3WIS specilizes in complex welding projects with high demands for execution and documentation. We provide specialist welders for assignments on wind turbines, drilling rigs and marine vessels. We are able to carry out a full repair process of inspection, weld repair, coating, NDT & documentation. - Offshore Trained Specialist Welders & NDT Technicians - Uptower Weld - Transformer Weld - Outfitting & installation In our certified workshop (ISO9001, ISO3834-2, EN1090-2 EXC4) we produce structures with full documentation in accordance with DNV 2.7-1, DNV-OS-C401 and similar requirements. - Technical welding consultancy - WPS & WPQR - HPU frames, walkways, ladders, containers - Pipe structures - Full NDT & documentation process

A/S Megatrade Beslag

Gungevej 5 - DK-2650 Hvidovre +45 7040 4766 mega@megatrade.dk Opening hours Hvidovre: Mandag-Torsdag 8-16, Fredag 8-14 https://www.megatrade.dk/ da-dk/webshop

ABB A/S

Meterbuen 33 - 2740 Skovlunde

Profile: Global distributor of locks and fittings to customers within the Wind and off shore industry. Megatrade is a flexible company with a passion and know-how of its products. Besides our wide range of standard products we offer customer specific products, kit-set and pre-assembly solutions. For more visit https://www.megatrade.dk/da-dk/webshop

Industry sector: Oil and Gas; Offshore Wind Industry role: Consultant; Engineering; Installation; Manufacture or Supply

+4544504450 abb.dk@dk.abb.com www.abb.dk

Profile: ABB is a leader in power and automation technologies that enable utility and industry customers to improve performance while lowering environmental impact.

Accoat A/S

Industry sector: Oil and Gas

Munkegårdsvej 16 - 3490 Kvistgård +4549126800 / +4549126899 info@accoat.dk www.accoat.com

Industry role: Manufacture or Supply Profile: With over 40 years of business Accoat is a leading European applicator of fluoropolymer coatings and serves wide and diverse industries including offshore ,petrochemical and chemical.

ALL NRG GROUP A/S

Industry sector: On- & Offshore Wind, Oil & Gas

+45 7010 1022 contact@allnrg.com www.allnrg.com

Industry role: Design; Engineering; Installation; Service; High Voltage Solutions; Turn-key Solutions; Manpower

Altra Industrial Motion

Profile: THE LEADING BRAND NAMES OF ALTRA WIND TECHNOLOGY CAN OFFER EXPERTISE IN CUSTOM PRODUCT SOLUTIONS FOR A WIDE VARIETY OF WIND POWER APPLICATIONS. These leading brands include Ameridrives, Matrix, Stromag, Svendborg Brakes, Twiflex, Warner Electric and Warner Linear. As a leading multinational designer, producer and marketer of a wide range of electromechanical power transmission products, Altra offers products utilized in wind turbine applications where reliability and accuracy are necessary to avoid costly downtime, assure safe operations and consistent reduction output. As the world’s demand for wind power grows, the infrastructure and equipment necessary to produce and distribute it will come under increasing pressure to perform.

300 Granite Street, Suite 201 - Braintree, MA 02184 +1 781-917-0600 www.altrawind.com

AMU-Vest

Spangsbjerg Møllevej 304-306 6705 Esbjerg Ø +45 79140322 / +45 79140300 inst@amu-vest.dk www.amu-vest.dk

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Profile: ALL NRG is a Leading Provider of Manning and Project Solutions to the Onshore and Offshore Energy Sector. The company was established in 2014 by the acquisition of four prominent energy-related companies, each with a long and strong track record. For more than 20 years, we have served the energy sector with flexible, cost-effective solutions. With an exceptional track record of successful international projects, we offer a unique combination of hands-on experience, specialist know-how and extensive service. We take immense pride in serving the world of energy with the highest standards in the industry. Whether we supply a single technician or a full scope project solution, our focus is on safe, cost-effective execution – always tailored to customer needs.

Industry sector: Oil and Gas; Offshore Wind Industry role: Training and Education Profile: AMU-Vest is the leading centre for adult education in service training in Western Jutland.


AN GROUP A/S

Mejeribakken 8 - 3540 Lynge +4548 25 10 00 / +4548 25 46 40 info@angroup.dk www.angroup.dk

Atkins Danmark A/S

Dokvej 3, Sektion 4 - 6700 Esbjerg +4552519000 / +4552519799 oilgas-dk@atkinsglobal.com www.atkins.dk

Atlas Copco Rental

Naverland 22 - 2600 Glostrup +4543454611 / +4543632120 rental@dk.atlascopco.com Www.atlascopcorental.dk

ATP Instone Marine & Corporate Travel Havnegade 35 - 1058 København K

Industry sector: Oil and Gas Industry role: Consultant; Design; Engineering; Manufacture or Supply; Service Profile: The people of AN GROUP are specialists within production IT & Automation systems, SCADA & ESD, Instrument, Electrical and Project Management, Safety Management including Safety Instrument Systems. Industry sector: Oil and Gas; Offshore Wind Industry role: Consultant Industry classification: Fabrication and Construction; Feasibility or Front End Studies; Foundations and Piles; Installation and Commissioning; Instrumentation; Land and Premises; Maintenance, Modification and Operation; Networking and Events; Personnel; Pipes, Pipelines and Risers; Process Control; Project Management; Safety; Training Industry sector: Oil and Gas Industry role: Consultant; Service; Certifications: 923 Certification; iso-9001 Certification; ohsas-18001 Certification Profile: World wide rental supply of compressors, nitrogen and power generators. Industry sector: Oil and Gas; Offshore Wind; Wave Energy Industry role: Service

+45 33915915 / +45 33915916 marine.denmark@atpi.com www.atpi.com

Profile: ATP Instone is a marine travel service provider.

AVEVA Denmark A/S

Industry sector: Oil and Gas; Offshore Wind

Sofiendalsvej 5A - 9200 Aalborg SV

Industry role: Design; Engineering

+45 99301100 sales.nordic@aveva.com www.aveva.com

Industry classification: Computing and Information Technology; Construction Vessels

Bech-Bruun

Industry sector: Oil and Gas; Offshore Wind

Langelinie Allé 35 -2100 København Ø +45 7227 0000 / +457227 0027 info@bechbruun.com www.bechbruun.com

BIC Group BIC Group

Springbankevej 14 Springbankevej 14, DK-7323 Give DK-7323 Give CONTACT PERSON Maj Winther Møller Sales Manager CONTACT PERSON +45 50 43 61 98 Maj Winther Møller MWM@BIC-electric.com Sales Manager +45 50 43 61 98 MWM@BIC-electric.com

Industry role: Consultant; Service Profile: Bech-Bruun is among the leading law firms in Denmark. From our offices in Copenhagen and Aarhus, we provide advice on all aspects of corporate and commercial law. Our clients include national and international enterprises, organisations and public authorities. Industry sector: Gas,Wind Off shore Wind Industry sector: Oil & Gas,Oil Off& shore Industry role: Service provider; Pre-assembly; Electrical; Maintenance; Installation

Industry role: Service provider; Pre-assembly; Electrical; Maintenance; Installation

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BIC Electric part of BIC Group) is aBIC technical provider in electrical and installation, Profile:(aBIC Electric (a part of Group) service is a technical service provider inmechanical electrical and memaintenance commissioning for Offshore Wind Power andfor Oil&Gas. We Wind provide experienced, skilled chanicaland installation, maintenance and commissioning Off shore Power and Oil&Gas. and hard-working technicians, and engineers at competitive rates. We always keep focus quality, safety We provide experienced, skilled and hard-working technicians, and engineers aton competitive and legal compliance eachfocus of ouron projects. to our partnerships weatalso offof er our turnkey solutions: rates. We alwaysatkeep quality,Thanks safety and legal compliance each projects. services and material, e.g. the biggest offshore in the world – Hornsea Project One Thanks to our partnerships we also off erwindfarm turnkey solutions: services and material, e.g.OWF. the Usingbiggest our services, our windfarm partners can quickly adjust their resources to the current market demands and off shore in the world – Hornsea Project One OWF. improve their competitiveness. Using our services, our partners can quickly adjust their resources to the current market deRead about record: www.bic-electric.com/customer_stories mandsour andtrack improve their competitiveness.

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Blue Water Shipping

Trafikhavnskaj 9 - 6701 Esbjerg +45 7913 4144 / +45 7913 4677 bwsebj@bws.dk www.bws.dk

Blaaholm A/S

Limfjordsvej 13 - 6715 Esbjerg N +45 7519 5427 / +45 7519 5425 blaaholm@blaaholm.com www.blaaholm.com

Industry sector: Oil and Gas; Offshore Wind Industry role: Consultant; Manufacture or Supply; Service; Certifications: 923 Certification; iso14001 Certification; iso-9001 Certification; ohsas-18001 Certification Profile: Blue Water Shipping is a global provider of all logistics services in modern supply chain management. We operate within seven business areas: • Wind Logistics • Oil & Gas • Industrial Projects • Port Operations & Agency • General Cargo • Reefer Logistics • Cruise Logistics • North Atlantic. Blue Water Shipping offers complete and customized solutions to any shipping requirements anywhere in the world. Industry sector: Oil and Gas; Offshore Wind; Wave Energy Industry role: Design; Engineering; Installation; Manufacture or Supply Profile: Blaaholm A/S develops special equipment for production, lifting, transportation and installation. We offer turnkey solutions which includes concept development, engineering, production and installation.We have a high quality standard and are focused on delivery on time.

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BM2 INDUSTRI A/S

Brørupvænget 16 - DK-7650 Bøvlingbjerg +45 9788 5123 jc@bm2.dk https://bm2.dk

Brüel & Kjær Vibro A/S

Skodsborgvej 307 B - 2850 Nærum +45 7741 2500 / +45 4580 2937 bkvinfo@bkvibro.com www.bkvibro.com

Bureau Veritas Danmark

Vesterbrogade 149, byg. 4 - 1620 København V +45 7731 1000 www.bureauveritas.dk

Bølgekraftforeningen (The Wave Energy Association) Hamborgvej 40 - 7730 Hanstholm

Profile: As an MTO company, we at BM2 INDUSTRI A/S work very closely with our clients. The client always plays an active role in the initial phases of the manufacturing process. BM2 INDUSTRI A/S specialises in the turning, boring and milling of large elements. As we use state-of-the-art production apparatus, including CNC lathes and dividing heads, we can work to precision tolerances as specific as 1/1000 mm. The technology is developing fast. Via training courses, we ensure that our employees have the necessary expertise. At BM2 INDUSTRI A/S, we monitor technological development very closely, and aim consistently to deliver high quality products at competitive prices. We have a wealth of experience and can come up with potential solutions and bright ideas for your project. We offer project management services and provide a consistent flow of status reports and follow-ups to ensure that you, our client, are up to date at all times. Industry sector: Oil and Gas; Offshore Wind Industry role: Manufacture or Supply; Service Profile: Brüel & Kjær Vibro A/S is the leading European vibration monitoring company, with more than 50 years of dedicated expertise in systems and services capable of doing protective and condition monitoring of rotating and reciprocating industrial machines. Industry sector: Oil and Gas; Offshore Wind Industry role: Service Profile: Bureau Veritas Group is uniquely placed to support customers with services that generate high added value and are intended to guarantee the legality and conformity of their operations, reduce the risks they incur, and measure and improve the performance of their organisation. Visit our Energy and Process website at: http://energyprocess.bureauveritas.com. Industry sector: Wave Energy Industry role: Support Organisation

+45 2463 2404 wave@waveenergy.dk www.waveenergy.dk

Profile: The Wave Energy Association - the association for the promotion of wave energy is up to date with the development of wave energy in Denmark and abroad. The board holds virtually all Danish experts within wave energy and offers their knowledge to the members of the association.

Carl Backs

Industry sector: Oil and Gas

Vesterhavsgade 153 - DK-6700 Esbjerg +45 7512 0930 comtec@comtecint.dk www.comtecint.dk

Caverion, Fredericia

Vejlevej 123 - 7000 Fredericia +45 7623 2323 www.caverion.dk

CLEAN

Rådhuspladsen 59, 4. - 1550 København V +45 2196 1000 info@cleancluster.dk www.cleancluster.dk

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Industry role: Manufacture or Supply Profile: Carl Backs was established in 1971, therefor we have many years of experience supplying the offshore oil and wind sectors, we have the experience and knowledge necessary to provide the best service and knowhow. We are proud of our success in aligning our partners’ requirements for Personal Protective Equipment to our easily accessible and bespoke webshops. Our aim is to add value and provide cost reduction for our partners. Located in Esbjerg, we are already involved with the current and emerging offshore market. Industry sector: Oil and Gas; Offshore Wind Industry role: Service Profile: Caverion supply integrated technical solutions and services for a wide range of applications. The company have more than 20 years of experience with work in the offshore industry. Industry sector: Oil and Gas; Offshore Wind Industry role: Support Organisation Profile: Promoting green growth and employment in Denmark. CLEAN is Denmark’s leading green cluster organisation with members from the entire cleantech sector. CLEAN is a politically and technologically neutral platform that works across industry boundaries and the public and private sectors allowing domestic and foreign companies, knowledge institutions and public authorities to exchange knowledge and enter into new partnerships.


Comtec

Vesterhavsgade 153 - DK-6700 Esbjerg +45 7512 0930 comtec@comtecint.dk www.comtecint.dk

COPCO A/S

Vestkraftkaj 4 C - 6701 Esbjerg

Industry sector: Oil and Gas; Offshore Wind Industry role: Work Wear; Safety Profile: We have more then 15 years of experience supplying the offshore oil and wind sectors, we have the experience and knowledge necessary to provide the best service and knowhow. We are proud of our success in aligning our partners’ requirements for Personal Protective Equipment to our easily accessible and bespoke webshops. Our aim is to add value and provide cost reduction for our partners. Located in Esbjerg(DK), Hull(UK), Grimsby(UK) and on the US Northeast coast we are already involved with the current and emerging offshore markets. Industry sector: Oil and Gas Industry role: Manufacture or Supply

7513 6011 / 7513 6027 fc@copco.dk www.copco.dk

Profile: COPCO serves the oil and gas industry with a wide range of chemicals and oil products. Our office and tank terminal is located right on the quay side at the Port of Esbjerg.

DAFA A/S

Industry sector: Offshore Wind

Holmstrupgaardvej 12 - DK-8220 Brabrand +45 87 47 66 66 dafa@dafa.dk www.dafa-as.com

DAHL Advokatfirma, Esbjerg Dokken 10 - 6700 Esbjerg

Profile: New solutions, new methods, new technologies and new structures are constantly appearing. DAFA is contributing to development of the sector through its extensive insight into and experience with wind turbines. This allows DAFA to serve as a trusted business partner offering foam, rubber and plastic solutions which improve turbine functioning – onshore and offshore. Industry sector: Oil and Gas; Offshore Wind Industry role: Consultant; Service

+45 8891 9000 mail@dahllaw.dk www.dahllaw.dk

Industry classification: Legal

Danish Export Association

Industry sector: Oil and Gas; Offshore Wind

Glarmestervej 20 A - 8600 Silkeborg +45 8681 3888 / +45 8681 3114 export@dk-export.dk www.dk-export.dk

Danish Marine & Offshore Group Nørremarksvej 27 - 9270 Klarup

+45 9831 7711 / +45 9831 7755 dmog@offshore-denmark.dk www.offshore-denmark.dk

Danish Materials Network Niels Bohrs Vej 6 - DK-6700 Esbjerg +45 3697 3600 info@dmn-net.com www.dmn-net.com

Danish Standards (Dansk Standard) Göteborg Plads 1 - DK-2150 Nordhavn +45 39 96 61 01 fax +45 39 96 61 02 dansk.standard@ds.dk www.ds.dk

Industry role: Consultant; Service; Support Organisation; Training and Education Profile: A membership of the Danish Export Association brings you know-how: Through the Danish Export Association you are included in a professional and powerful network. The Danish Export Association addresses suppliers of components, systems as well as services. The Danish Export Association is a strong partner for Danish companies wishing an international impact. Industry sector: Oil and Gas; Offshore Wind Industry role: Consultant; Support Organisation Profile: Danish Marine & Offshore Group is a member-based supplier association of companies offering products, consultancy and services to the international offshore industry. The aims of the association is to organise conferences and networking events as well as to encourage cooperation between the members to the benefit of the customers. Industry sector: All sectors with material related issues Industry role: Research and Development; Consultancy; Design; Engineering; Support Organization; Training and Education Profile: Danish Materials Network, DMN, is the official national knowledge center and innovation network for the Danish industry as regards materials. Our Competences: • Knowledge about aluminum, polymers and steel at specialist level • Selection of materials • Statistical planning of experiments • Test of materials – mechanical, thermal and chemical • Bridge building between industry and universities • Matchmaking, networking and sharing knowledge • Arrangement of events • Internationalization • Training courses within the field of materials • Project management • Project administration & project application Industry sector: Oil and Gas; On- & Offshore Wind Industry role: Standardisation Profile: Danish Standards is Denmark’s national standardisation organisation. Through our Danish committees and strong professional networks, we provide knowledge about and influence on international standards to Danish enterprises, trade associations, consumer organisations, the authorities, reseachers etc. We are members of the international standardisation organisations ISO and IEC as well as the European counterparts CEN, CENELEC and ETSI.

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Danoil Exploration A/S

Industry sector: Oil and Gas

Åhave Parkvej 11 - 8260 Viby J +45 8932 2211

Danske Bank

Strandbygade 2 - 6700 Esbjerg +45 4512 6500 / +45 4514 5502 www.danskebank.dk

DBI - Danish Institute of Fire and Security Technology

Industry sector: Oil and Gas; Offshore Wind; Wave Energy Industry role: Service Profile: By providing proactive advice, we enable you to make the right financial decisions for your business. With our market-leading financial tools and expertise, we give you a realistic picture of the consequences of selecting specific strategies. Industry sector: Oil and Gas; Offshore Wind; Wave Energy Industry role: Service

Jernholmen 12 - 2650 Hvidovre

Industry role: Service

+45 3634 9000 / +45 3634 9001 dbi@dbi-net.dk www.dbi-net.dk

Profile: World wide rental supply of compressors, nitrogen and power generators.

Deloitte Statsautoriseret Revisionspartnerselskab

Industry sector: Oil and Gas; Offshore Wind

Frodesgade 125 - 6700 Esbjerg

+45 7912 8444 / +45 7912 8455 esbjerg@deloitte.dk www.deloitte.dk

DHI

Agern Allé 5 - 2970 Hørsholm +45 4516 9200 / +45 4516 9292 info@dhigroup.com www.dhigroup.com

DI Energi

H.C. Andersens Boulevard 18 - 1787 København K +45 3377 3377 / +45 3377 3300 hps@di.dk www.energi.di.dk

DIS, Esbjerg

Spangsbjerg Møllevej 100 - 6705 Esbjerg Ø +45 8738 7450 esb@d-i-s.dk www.d-i-s.dk

DNV GL, Esbjerg

Dokken 10 - 6700 Esbjerg +45 7912 8600 / +45 7912 8601 esbjerg@dnvgl.com www.dnvgl.com

Industry role: Consultant; Service Profile: Deloitte works with a wide range of both private and public organisations. Deloitte offers a range of support services including: Auditing; Accounting; Tax; Relocation; Information technology; Environment; Management consultancy

Industry sector: Oil and Gas; Offshore Wind; Wave Energy Industry role: Consultant; Design; Installation; Research and Development; Service; Training and Education Profile: DHI is an independent, international consulting and research organization with headquarter in Denmark. Our objectives are to advance technological development and competence within the fields of water, environment and health. With respect to design optimization, environmental impact assessment, and environmental management of large-scale offshore projects (oil & gas as well as offshore renewables), DHI possesses a body of experience and an array of advanced problem solving tools, which are unsurpassed worldwide.

Industry sector: Oil and Gas Industry role: Support Organisation Profile: The Confederation of Danish Industries (Dansk Industri - DI) is a private organisation funded, owned and managed entirely by currently 6,400 companies within the manufacturing and service industries. Industry sector: Oil and Gas; Offshore Wind; Wave Energy Industry role: Consultant; Design; Engineering; Manufacture or Supply Research and Development Profile: DIS is a consulting engineering company, delivering product development, special machinery and consultants to the industry. As one of Denmark’s leading engineering companies, DIS’ engineers are experts in creating innovative solutions, with a focus on cost, robustness, quality, safety and implementation. Industry sector: Oil and Gas; Offshore Wind; Wave Energy Industry role: Consultant; Design; Engineering; Installation; Research and Development; Service; Training and Education Profile: DNV GL is driven by the purpose of safeguarding life, property and the environment, DNV GL enables organizations to advance the safety and sustainability of their business. We provide classification and technical assurance along with software and independent expert advisory services to the maritime, oil and gas, and energy industries.

DTU - Centre for Oil and Gas

Industry sector: Oil and Gas

+45 4525 7210 www.oilgas.dtu.dk

Profile: The Danish Hydrocarbon Research and Technology Centre at DTU is tasked with researching and developing new technologies with a view to improving utilization of the North Sea reserves of oil and gas. The centre is located at DTU and affiliated with research groups at the University of Copenhagen, Aarhus University, Aalborg University, and the Geological Survey of Greenland and Denmark (GEUS).

Elektrovej - Bygning 375 -2800 Kgs. Lyngby

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DTU Wind Energy

DTU Risø Campus Frederiksborgvej 399 - 4000 Roskilde +45 4677 5085 www.vindenergi.dtu.dk

East Metal A/S

Bavnehøjvej 6 - 6700 Esbjerg +45 7525 1799 / +45 7525 1647 emt@eastmetal.dk www.eastmetal.dk

EKU, E-Learning Kompetence Udvikling Hegnet 28 -DK-6715 Esbjerg N

+45 4140 6700 / +45 7517 0500 www.eku.dk Contact person: Per Nørsten, Adm. Direktør, Pjn@eku.dk

Industry sector: Offshore Wind DTU Wind Energy is a globally leading department for wind energy with scientific and engineering competences to the highest international standards.

Industry sector: Oil and Gas; Offshore Wind; Wave Energy Industry role: Manufacture or Supply Profile: East Metal is a sub-supplier with specialty in heavy complex steel constructions and components. With certified quality and a large capacity we can serve our customers within offshore wind energy, oil & gas, transportation and lifting equipment and other industries. Industry sector: On- & Offshore Wind, Oil & Gas Industry role: Training; Safety Profile: Online Electrical Safety Training – Available all hours. EKU offers the best online E-Learning solutions! Our electrical safety course “EN 50110 & L-AUS, Safety when working on or near electrical installations” is available at www.eku.dk in English and Danish. European standard and Danish regulations. Electrical safety courses based on German regulations (VDE 0105-100 & DGUV 1&3 ) and required for performing work on or near electrical installations in Germany “Elektrotechnisch unterwiesene Personen (EUP)” and “Electrofachkräfte (EFK)” are available at www.ontra.de – in German and English. Our courses are available 24/7/365 for enrollment and completion. Enrollment, payment, course completion and print of certificate All online – whenever it suits you. We offer the best competencies and service in the market.

Eltronic A/S

Industry sector: On- & Offshore Wind

+45 7674 0101 wind@eltronic.dk www.eltronic-ws.com

Profile: Eltronic provides Innovative Equipment Solutions for manufacturing, transporting, installing and servicing wind turbine components. Both Onshore and Offshore. We take responsibility for the entire solution - from consulting and conceptual design to development and delivery. And we always offer a wide range of services to support you and ensure that your equipment keeps operating. For more information visit www.eltronic-ws.com.

Endress+Hauser A/S

Industry sector: Oil and Gas

Kilde Alle 4 - DK-8722 Hedensted

Poppelgårdvej 10-12 - 2860 Søborg +45 70 13 11 32 / +45 70 13 21 33 info@dk.endress.com www.dk.endress.com

Energinet.dk

Tonne Kjærsvej 65 - 7000 Fredericia

Industry role: Consultant; Engineering; Installation; Manufacture or Supply; Service; Training and Education Profile: Endress+Hauser is a leading supplier of measuring instruments and automation solutions for the industrial process engineering industry. Safety, efficiency and availability, whether upstream or downstream, we tackle your specific challenges with partnership and enthusiasm. Our goal is to support you in enhancing and improving overall plant safety, and in enjoying the confidence that comes from working with accurate, robust and reliable measurement instrumentation. Our factory-trained and knowledgeable people are available to support you globally throughout the entire life cycle of your plant. Industry sector: Oil and Gas; Offshore Wind; Wave Energy Industry role: Service

+45 70102244 info@energinet.dk www.energinet.dk

Industry classification: Cables and Connectors; Grid Interface or Substations; Safety

Energistyrelsen

Industry sector: Oil and Gas; Offshore Wind

Amaliegade 44 - 1256 København K +45 33926700 / +45 33114743 ens@ens.dk www.ens.dk

Energy Innovation Cluster Kanalen 1 - DK-6700 Esbjerg +45 3697 3670 info@eicluster.dk https://eicluster.dk

Industry role: Support Organisation "Profile: The Danish Energy Authority carries out tasks, nationally and internationally, in relation to the production, supply and consumption of energy. This means that the Authority is responsible for the whole chain of tasks linked to the production of energy and its transportation through pipelines to the stage where oil, natural gas, heat, electricity etc. are utilised for energy services by the consumer. Profile: Denmark's new cluster organisation and innovation network. We focus on innovation projects about onshore and offshore wind energy, oil and gas, the integration of wind in the power system and new technologies for the industry for energy production. On January 1st 2019 Offshoreenergy.dk has been transformed into Energy Innovation Cluster. The industry for energy production, industry associations, universitites and Offshoreenergy.dk are partners behind Energy Innovation Cluster.

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Envision Energy, Denmark Torvet 11, 2. - 8600 Silkeborg

+45 7244 4439 / +45 8685 9942 gic@envisioncn.com www.envisioncn.com

Erhvervsakademi Sydvest Sp. Kirkevej 103 - 6700 Esbjerg +4576133200 / +4576133201 www.easv.dk

Esbjerg Airport (Esbjerg Lufthavn) John Tranums Vej 20 - 6705 Esbjerg Ø +45 7612 1400 www.esbjerg-lufthavn.dk

Esbjerg Business Development Centre Niels Bohrs Vej 6 - 6700 Esbjerg +4575123744 / +4536973501 info@eeu.dk www.eeu.dk

Esbjerg Ejendomme A/S

Kongensgade 104, 1. - DK – 6700 Esbjerg +45 20 65 99 20 www.esbjergejendomme.dk kontakt@esbjergejendomme.dk Contact Person: Lone Madsen

Esbjerg Havn (Port of Esbjerg)

Industry sector: Offshore Wind Industry role: Design; Engineering; Manufacture or Supply Profile: Envision Energy is the largest privately owned wind turbine manufacturer in China. Envision is based in China with the core business of developing and manufacturing WTG’s which comprises research & development, manufacturing, sales and maintenance of advanced-technology wind turbine generators. Industry sector: Oil and Gas; Offshore Wind Industry role: Training and Education Profile: The Business Academy SouthWest offers different higher educational programs up to bachelor-level with a specific focus on offshore and energy among other areas. The Business Academy SouthWest is closely linked to the regional business and industry and all programs have a strong focus on the practical problems the students will meet in their professions. Industry sector: Oil and Gas; Offshore Wind Industry role: Airport Profile: Esbjerg Airport is a vital nerve center for the offshore industry and the many passengers who each day pass through our facilities on their way to and from work. we are a hub for helicopter flights to the North Sea and daily scheduled flights to Aberdeen and Stavanger. Furthermore, we are fully equipped to handle heavy cargo such as containers, anchors, nacelles and other elements that need to be shipped to oil rigs or elsewhere in the world. Industry sector: Oil and Gas; Offshore Wind; Wave Energy Industry role: Support Organisation Profile: At Esbjerg Business Development Centre we will nourish your business. We offer you new approaches to your opportunities and challenges, regardless of the development stage and line of your business. Esbjerg Ejendomme A/S offers furnished apartments for rent. The apartments are located in the center of Esbjerg, very close to the harbor. Apartments from 2-8 persons. Modern and simple style, with all the necessary furniture and kitchenware. We offer apartments with 2-4 bed rooms with shared living-, dining-, bath room and kitchen. Included: Refrigerator, stove, microwave, ironing board, washing machine/dryer, cable TV, WI-FI, duvet, pillow, linens, towels and dishtowels etc. Extra services available at additional cost: washing of the bed linen, cleaning of the entire apartment etc.

Industry sector: Oil and Gas; Offshore Wind

+45 7612 4000 adm@portesbjerg.dk www.portesbjerg.dk

Profile: The Port of Esbjerg has specialised facilities and flexible areas for transporting, pre-assembling, shipping out and servicing offshore wind turbines. The companies at the Port of Esbjerg represent the entire supply chain for the wind industry. The companies at the Port of Esbjerg also represent the entire supply chain for the oil and gas industry. The port’s oil and gas activities range across several areas: from supplying and servicing existing installations to the establishment of new fields. From maintenance projects involving several hundred employees in rotation on the platforms to rig-repair, security training and decommissioning.

Esbjerg Kommune

Industry sector: Oil and Gas; Offshore Wind; Wave Energy

Hulvejen 1 - 6700 Esbjerg

Rådhuset - 6700 Esbjerg

+45 76161616 / +4576161617 // raadhuset@esbjergkommune.dk www.esbjergkommune.dk

Esbjerg Oiltool A/S

Håndværkervej 67 - 6710 Esbjerg V +45 75156400 / +45 75156143 eot@estool.dk www.estool.dk

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Industry role: Support Organisation Profile: The Municipality of Esbjerg is the fifth-largest in Denmark with approx. 115.000 inhabitants. It covers an area of 75,543 hectares or 755 square kilometers. Today the Municipality of Esbjerg is Denmark’s center for energy technology based on a strong business cluster and a strong education and research environment. Go to www.energymetropolis.dk for more information. Industry sector: Oil and Gas Industry role: Manufacture or Supply Profile: Stockholders of: Pipes and Tubulars in ASTM/API Qualities.


Esbjerg Shipyard A/S

Molevej 28-30 - 6700 Esbjerg +4575 12 01 50 tlt@granly.dk www.esy.dk

ESVAGT A/S

Dokvej 4 - 6700 Esbjerg +4578730730 www.esvagt.com

Europas Maritime Udviklingscenter (EMUC) Amaliegade 33 B - 1256 København K +4533337488 / +4533327938 info@maritimecenter.dk www.emuc.dk

FORCE Technology

Park Alle 345 - 2605 Brøndby +45 4326 7000 / +45 4326 7000 info@forcetechnology.dk www.forcetechnology.dk

Fredericia Maskinmesterskole Købmagergade 86 - 7000 Fredericia

Industry sector: Oil and Gas; Offshore Wind Industry role: Engineering; Installation; Manufacture or Supply; Service; iso-9001 Certification; Member of Achilles; Other Profile: Esbjerg Shipyard is part of the Granly Group – a family of highly specialized companies. Esbjerg Shipyard represents the maritime sector within the group and offers all kinds of shipbuilding, repair, maintenance, classification and inspection. Esbjerg Shipyard collaborates with a large number of service companies in Esbjerg Harbour and thus covers all the needs of ship owners. Industry sector: Oil and Gas; Offshore Wind Industry role: Service Profile: ESVAGT delivers safety and support at sea, and focus on quality and safety and provide a wide range of specialized services to the offshore oil, gas and wind industries: Standby, rescue and serviceduties, Oilspill response and surveillance, Offshore Wind service support. Industry sector: Oil and Gas Industry role: Service; Support Organisation Profile: The objective of the Maritime Development Center of Europe is to promote growth and development in the maritime sector.

Industry sector: Oil and Gas; Offshore Wind Industry role: Consultant; Design; Engineering; Research and Development; Service; Training and Education Profile: FORCE Technology is among the leading technological consulting and service companies in Denmark as well as internationally, transforming knowledge into solutions and focused on transforming highly specialized engineering knowledge into practical and cost-effective solutions for a broad range of business sectors and industries. Industry sector: Oil and Gas Industry role: Training and Education

+45 75922833 / +45 75933599 fms@fms.dk www.fms.dk

Profile: School providing maritime educations for almost 100 years.

Furmanite A/S

Industry sector: Oil and Gas; Offshore Wind

Isefjordsvej 3 - 6715 Esbjerg N +45 3534 6080 firmapost@furmanite.com www.furmanite.com

FURUNO Danmark AS

H.E. Bluhmesvej 77 - 6700 Esbjerg +45 75132266 / +4575139514 esbjerg@furuno.dk www.furuno.dk

Geo

Maglebjergvej 1 2800 Kgs. Lyngby

Industry role: Engineering; Installation; Manufacture or Supply; Service Profile: Furmanite, one of the world’s largest specialty technical services companies, delivers abroad portfolio of engineering solutions that keep facilities operating, onshore, offshore and subsea, minimizing downtime and maximizing profitability.

Industry sector: Oil and Gas; Offshore Wind Industry role: Manufacture or Supply Profile: FURUNO DANMARK AS are providing the maritime- offshore industry with advanced electronic systems and products for navigation, communication and fish-finding. Covering the markets in Denmark, Greenland, Faroe Islands, Island, Russia, Azerbaijan, Poland, Israel and the Baltic Countries. Industry sector: Oil and Gas; Offshore Wind Industry role: Consultant; Contractor; Design; Engineering; Laboratory Tests; Survey

+45 4588 4444 geo@geo.dk www.geo.dk

Profile: Geo is a Danish full-service engineering company. We offer services ranging from offshore site investigations to geotechnical design, including offshore geotechnical- and geophysical services. With our in-house custom made equipment and our state-of-the-art laboratory, we are able to secure high quality samples and data. Geo has participated in numerous offshore projects involving the oil and gas sector, as well as more than 50 offshore wind projects.

Grenaa Havn A/S

Industry sector: Oil and Gas; Offshore Wind

Neptunvej 1 - 8500 Grenaa +45 87 58 76 00 / +45 86 32 43 71 info@port-of-grenaa.com www.port-of-grenaa.com

Industry role: Installation; Service Industry classification: Cranes (Mobile); Decommissioning and Abandonment; Land and Premises; Material and Product Handling; Personnel; Ports and Supply Bases

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Grønbech & Sønner A/S Malervej 4 - 6710 Esbjerg

+45 33266300 (day) / +45 72171494 (night) tnk@g-s.dk www.g-s.dk

Hafnia Law Firm

Nyhavn 69 - 1051 København K +4533343900 / +4533343920 info@hafnialaw.com www.hafnialaw.com

HAKI A/S

Erhvervsvej 16 - DK-2600 Glostrup +45 4484 7766 info@haki.dk https://www.haki.dk

Hempel A/S

Lundtoftegårdsvej 91 - 2800 Kgs. Lyngby 45 93 38 00 / 45 88 55 18 hempel@dk.hempel.com www.hempel.com

HH-Consult A/S

Glarmestervej 22 - 6710 Esbjerg V

Industry sector: Wind (on- and offshore), Oil and Gas Industry role: Engineering & Consulting; Supply; Other Profile: Grønbech & Sønner is a global player on major projects around the world. Our experienced offshore technicians are able to perform Pressure Safety Valves-campaigns and similar tasks. At our workshop, we are able to perform maintenance, test and repair of valves, pressure safety valves, instruments and pumps. As certified agents of CAMERON valves & measurements, KSB pumps & valves, AUMA Actuators and Bopp & Reuther in Denmark, we have a wide range of possibilities to offer outstanding components and solutions to the offshore industry. Industry sector: Offshore Wind Industry role: Service Profile: Maritime and international lawfirm

Profile: HAKI scaffolds are utilized widely as access solutions for the offshore oil and gas industry. HAKI knows that the oil & gas industry has unique demands and knows how to fulfill these. Working with some of the largest main contractors worldwide, we have a proven record of providing bespoke scaffold and access solutions for offshore operations. Suspended structures are safely created from platforms out at sea using the advanced guard rail ensuring that permanent guard frames are installed prior to accessing the platform. Simple storage solutions such as the Hakitainer reduce the space taken up by materials. HAKI provides technical expertise, training and on-site support to help customers optimize their investment in their HAKI products and raise industry standards, wherever the environment. Industry sector: Oil and Gas; Offshore Wind Industry role: Manufacture or Supply Profile: The Hempel Group is a leader in the production and sales of protective coating solutions within the marine, container, yacht, decorative and protective market segments. Hempel provides coatingsystems with a proven performance trackrecord for use in both alkaline and acidic environments and foruseonsteel/alloys,as well as concrete. Industry sector: Oil and Gas; Offshore Wind Industry role: Consultant;Service

+4576104055 / +4576104056 esbj@hh-consult.dk www.hh-consult.dk

Profile: HH-Consult A/S employs engineers, inspectors, project managers and other highly qualified personnel in a wide range of disciplines.

Hirtshals Havn

Industry sector: Oil and gas

Norgeskajen 11 - 9850 Hirtshals +45 96 56 50 00 hirtshalshavn@hirtshalshavn.dk www.portofhirtshals.com

Holtec Automatic A/S

Sallingsundvej 2 - 6715 Esbjerg N +4576767676 holtec@holtec.dk www.holtec.dk

Horten Advokatpartnerselskab Philip Heymans Allé 7 - 2900 Hellerup +4533 34 40 00 /+4533 34 40 01 www.horton.dk

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Industry role: Service Profile: The Port of Hirtshals has a unique location directly at the North Sea, and right at the beginning of the European motorway network, E39. In 2011, the Port of Hirtshals entered the offshore market, and since then the port has been home to several rig renovations and upgrades. The Port of Hirtshals has the facilities to provide the right settings for service, repair and renovation of offshore units. Furthermore, the port is home to a wide range of service companies with experience in the offshore business. Industry sector: Oil and Gas; Offshore Wind Industryrole: Engineering; Installation; Manufacture or Supply Profile: Holtec Automatic A/S – Safe controls that create value for our customers. Supplier of control products for Oil/ Gas and the industrial automation. Over 25 years of combined controls experience. Industry sector: Oil and Gas; Offshore Wind Industry role: Consultant; Service Profile: Horten is specialised within sectors characterised by strict regulation or where technological development and innovative approaches are fundamental - such as energy and supply, Life Science and Healthcare, IT, technology and media as well as the public sector.


House of Energy – Energy Cluster Denmark Boulevarden 13 -9000 Aalborg Majsmarken 1 - 9500 Hobro Kolding Åpark 3 - 6000 Kolding

Contact: Preben Birr-Pederen, CEO & Cluster Manager pb@house-of-energy.dk +45 2080 8263 https://house-of-energy.dk

HSM Industri A/S

Bredstrupvej50 - 8500Grenaa

Profile: House of Energy is the Danish energy cluster for sustainable energy technologies, who works with electricity, gas and heat in the entire value chain from production, distribution and delivering the energy to the consumer. House of Energy connect businesses with the research world, utility companies, municipalities, investors and other actors with an interest in energy. We offer a variety of benefits including networking events, conferences, project development, consortium matchmaking, assistance to fundraising and access to the latest knowledge about different energy forms. House of Energy’s position of strength is integrated energy systems and we support the Danish Partnership for Wave Power, which is a technology collaboration on wave energy conversion. The Partnership works to develop wave energy through knowledge sharing, industrial partnerships and by coordinating activities. Industry sector: Oil and Gas; Offshore Wind Industry role: Design; Engineering; Manufacture or Supply; Research and Development; Service

+4586326666 / +4586309866 hsm@hsm.dk www.hsm.dk

Profile: Production of large scale offshore equipment such as complex handling machines, BOP Elevators, BOP Cranes, Pipe Rackers etc.

Hub North

Industry sector: Offshore Wind

Boulevarden 13 - 9000 Aalborg +45 99 31 15 84 info@hubnorth.dk www.hubnorth.dk

Hvide Sande Havn (The Port of Hvide Sande)

Fossanæsvej 22, Blue Tower - 6960 Hvide Sande +45 9731 1633 hvidesandehavn@hvshavn.dk www.hvidesandehavn.dk

HYTOR A/S

Høgevej 8 - 6705 Esbjerg Ø +45 76 14 19 00 / +45 76 14 19 09 info@hytor.dk www.hytor.dk

IAT Base & Energy A/S Vestkraftkaj 4 A - 6700 Esbjerg

+45 7513 1022 / +45 7513 1914 base@iat.dk www.iat.dk

IFS Danmark A/S

Arne Jacobsens Allé 15-17 - 2300 København S +4543 28 89 00 / +4543 28 89 01 www.ifsworld.com/dk/industries/oil_and_gas

IPS-Group A/S

Hejreskovvej 22A - DK-3490 Kvistgaard +45 4913 2800 info@ips-group.dk www.ips-group.dk

J.A.K. Workwear A/S Energivej 11 - 6700 Esbjerg

+457615 2929 / +457615 2939 info@jak.as www.jak.as

Industry role: Support Organisation Profile: Hub North is a northern Danish network with targeted profiling within wind energy. The operators are companies active within the windmill industry, directly or as subcontractors to larger manufacturers. Industry sector: Oil and Gas; Offshore Wind Profile: The harbour has been modernised and extended. The new west jetty is 210 metres long. The port has a 20,000 m2 of ISPS-secured storage area, and areas of around 200,000 m2 in its west and northern sectors. The approach is 100 m wide and dredged to a normal depth of 7 metres. The port has its own dredging equipment and can therefore guarantee stable approach conditions. The wind industry already uses the port, and Hvide Sande is set to play a key role in the construction phase of the Horns Rev 3 wind farm, especially regarding the shipping of manpower, supplies and servicing vessels. The services provided are also available to oil & gas customers, at this highly efficient and price-competitive port. Industry sector: Oil and Gas; Offshore Wind Industry role: Consultant; Design; Engineering; Manufacture or Supply; Service Profile: HYTOR designs and builds specialized systems and sells, services and rents out equipment to the oil- and gas industry, wind energy industry and the industry in general. As collaborator and supplier HYTOR is the reliable and solution oriented business partner that with detail oriented specialists, competent experience and precision creates value adding solutions of high quality. Industry sector: Oil and Gas Industry role: Consultant; Manufacture or Supply; Service Profile: IAT Base & Energy is closely connected with the oil and gas activities in the Danish part of the North Sea. IAT Base & Energy’s most important task is - 24 hours a day - to be available for service for the oil companies, operators and other partners, in order to secure that the search for and production of oil and gas can take place under the best conditions possible. Industry sector: Oil and Gas Industry role: Consultant; Service Profile: IFS is a public company (OMXSTO: IFS) founded in 1983 that develops, supplies, and implements IFS Applications™, a component-based extended ERP suite built on SOA technology. Industry sector: Offshore Wind Industry role: Manufacture or Supply Profile: IPS-Group A/S is an agency-based company with specialisation in industrial innovative products and services. Combining world-class expertise and future-focused technologies, we meet the specific needs of our customers. IPS makes a good partner for your business. Industry sector: Oil and Gas; Offshore Wind Industry role: Manufacture or Supply Profile: Production of work wear for offshore use. Whole sale of safty shoes and personel protection gear.

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Jobcenter Esbjerg, Team Energi Exnersgade 33 - 6700 Esbjerg

+4576167300 ba-jobservice-energiteam@esbjergkommune.dk / www.esbjergkommune.dk/borger/arbejde--dagpenge--orlov/arbejde-offshore.aspx

JobTeam A/S

Kongensgade 104, 1. - DK – 6700 Esbjerg Dayphone: +45 75 45 20 20 Nightphone: +45 75 45 20 20 www.jobteam.dk Contact person: Lone Madsen lm@jobteam.dk

Johnson Metal A/S

Nyholms Alle 20 - 2610 Rødovre +4536700044 / +4536708050 j-m@johnson-metal.dk www.johnson-metal.dk

Jutlandia Terminal A/S Amerikavej 1 - 6700 Esbjerg +45 7513 6022 mail@jut.dk www.jut.dk

Jyske Bank Esbjerg Torvet 21 - 6700 Esbjerg

Industry sector: Oil and Gas; Offshore Wind Industry role: Support Organisation Profile: Jobcenter Esbjerg offers companies within the oil/gas and wind-sector a professionel and reliable service within recruitment. Cooperating with other Jobcentres in Denmark enabling Jobcenter Esbjerg to provide the companies with labours having the right qualifications. Before employing the labours Jobcenter Esbjerg can provide the labours with required courses (safety courses). Industry sector: Oil and Gas; Offshore Wind Industry role: Temp and Recruitment Profile: We are experts in finding qualified employees for temporary and permanent posts as well as for short and long term projects within: Technical and Offshore industries; Office, administration, book-keeping and accounts; Sale, purchase, planning and logistics; Technical operation and maintenance; Blue color; Store and factories; Cleaning; Any occurring work. All our candidates are screened through personal interviews and we check references before they are hired. We take care of all staff management and our temps are only paid for their effective work hours.

Industry sector: Oil and Gas; Offshore Wind Industry role: Manufacture or Supply Profile: Johnson Metal A/S supplies all kind off bronze alloys. Standard bronze bearings and special dimensions up to size Ø1700mm for all applications for marine industial incl. sea water resistent bronze. Agent for registred trademark Ampco Metal. Custom items after drawing. Oiles. CIP composit bearings. Industry sector: Oil and Gas; Offshore Wind Industry role: logistics and Port services Profile: Jutlandia is a full-service offshore provider dedicated to providing a high level of service and strong individual commitment. Based at the port of Esbjerg, we provide all ""requirements"" for the local exploration and production in the North Sea. Worldwide we are operating at 300 destinations, and we have three big modern warehouses and outdoor storage, including facilities for storage of pipes and tanks. Industry sector: Oil and Gas; Offshore Wind Industry role: Service

+45 89 89 98 20 / +45 89 89 98 21 ESBJERG@jyskebank.dk www.jyskebank.dk

KK Wind Solutions Boegildvej 3 - 7430 Ikast

+45 9692 4300 main@kkwindsolutions.com www.kkwindsolutions.com

Knud E. Hansen A/S

Claessensvej 1 - 3000 Helsingør 32 83 13 91 / 32 83 13 94 KEH@knudehansen.com www.knudehansen.com

Lemvigh-Müller A/S Nordager 1 - 6000 Kolding

+45 36 95 55 00 / +45 36 95 55 01 info@lemu.dk www.lemu.dk

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Industry sector: Offshore Wind Profile: Experts in combining technical knowledge and insights from our extensive experience in the field to create new and improved wind power solutions. With our strong focus on innovation and integration we are constantly breaking boundaries by improving on what we have done before. Our expertise with system integration and our ability to provide integrated supply chain solutions set us apart from others. In every aspect of our business, we strive to not only satisfy but also exceed our customers’ expectations.

Industry sector: Oil and Gas; Offshore Wind Industry role: Consultant; Design; Engineering Profile: KNUD E. HANSEN A/S Naval architects, designers and marine engineers - consultancy and a leading provider of innovative and customized solutions for every project phase of the design, construction and installation of offshore windfarms and design of dedicated installation vessels. www.knudehansen.com/key-services/offshore-wind Industry sector: Offshore Wind Industry role: Manufacture or Supply Profile: Lemvigh-Müller is Denmark’s largest wholesaler, its primary business areas being: Steel & metals, electrical supplies, tools, technical articles, plumbing and heating. Lemvigh-Müller has Denmark’s largest and widest product range of steels and metals: steel, reinforcing steel, stainless steel, aluminum, copper, brass, zinc, lead and bronze.


LIC engineering A/S

Kirkegade 25 - 6700 Esbjerg

Industry sector: Oil and Gas; Offshore Wind Industry role: Consultant; Manufacture or Supply; Service

7518 1688 / 7518 1640 esbjerg@liceng.dk www.liceng.dk

Profile: LICengineering is an engineering company specialised in fluid dynamics, geo technics, structural dynamics, subsea engineering and underwater acoustics.

Liftra ApS

Industry sector: Offshore Wind

Stationsmestervej 81 - 9200 Aalborg SV

Industry role: Manufacture or Supply

+45 96 60 03 00 / +45 96 60 03 01 www.liftra.com

Lindvig Consulting ApS Solbakken 13 - 6510 Gram +45 24 63 92 63 lindvig@mail.dk www.lindvigconsulting.dk

LORC

Kystvejen 100 - 5330 Munkebo

Industry sector: Offshore Wind Industry role: Consultant Profile: Lindvig Consulting is a consultancy company offering consultancy and directorship services, primarily for companies within the Onshore and Offshore Wind Power Business. Lindvig Consulting offers professional board membership in management owned companies or in companies with a hired top management. The services also include board membership for institutional investors in fully or partly owned companies. Industry sector: Offshore Wind Industry role: Research and Development; Support Organisation

+45 70 23 04 30 lorc@lorc.dk www.lorc.dk

Industry classification: Foundations and Piles; Generators; Grid Interface or Substations; Inspection and Testing; Welding; Wind Turbine

Maskinmesterskolen København

Industry sector: Oil and Gas; Offshore Wind

Akademivej 56 - bygning 358 - 2800 Kongens Lyngby +45 45257600 www.msk.dk

Maskinmestrenes Forening

Sankt Annæ Plads 16 - 1250 København K +45 33 36 49 20 / +45 33 36 49 49 mf@mmf.dk www.mmf.dk

Masytec A/S

Vallensbækvej 31 - 2605 Brøndby

Industry role: Education; Training MSK er Danmarks ældste maskinmesterskole og har uddannet maskinmestre siden 1906. Der er ca. 700 studerende og 60 ansatte. Nederst på formularenMSK er førende inden for det elog køletekniske område og har uden sammenligning landets bedste køletekniske faciliteter, laboratorium og eksperter. MSK er med helt fremme når det gælder styring og regulering samt robotteknologi og tilbyder ekspertviden omfattende de seneste teknologier inden for solceller, vindenergi og brændselsceller. Industry sector: Oil and Gas; Offshore Wind Industry role: Training and Education Profile: Engineers’ Association is an organization for graduate engineers, dual purpose cadets and technical manager offshore, all trained - or in training - in an engineering school or a maritimetraining center. Industry sector: Offshore Wind Industry role: Manufacture and Supply; Service

+45 4345 8866 info@masytec.dk www.masytec.dk

Profile: Lubrication systems for offshore, windpower and other industries.

MHI Vestas Offshore Wind A/S

Industry sector: Offshore Wind Industry role: Design; Manufacture; installation and service

Dusager 4 - 8200 Aarhus N

+45 8844 8900 contact@mhivestasoffshore.com www.mhivestasoffshore.com

Ministry of Foreign Affairs -TradeCouncil

Asiatisk Plads 2 - 1448 København K

The company’s sole focus is to design, manufacture, install and service wind turbines for the offshore wind industry. The company aims to drive down the cost of energy from offshore wind parks by driving capital and operating savings, and increasing output of wind turbines by bringing the best technology to the market. Industry sector: Oil and Gas; Offshore Wind Industry role: Support Organisation

+45 33 92 00 00 / +45 33 92 04 30 www.um.dk

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NHV Group +45 7612 1450 https://nhv.be

Profile: NHV Group is specialized in business-to-business helicopter services, both offshore & onshore. Today, NHV Group is the only helicopter service provider with presence in all Oil and Gas producing countries in the North Sea region. Furthermore, the company has a very strong presence in West Africa. In 2014, NHV Group was the global launching customer of Airbus Helicopters’ H 175. The first two H 175s were operational by the end of December 2014 for Oil and Gas missions in Den Helder, The Netherlands. In 2014 NHV Group acquired the Blueway Group, including DanCopter, Blueway Offshore Norway, Airlift and Vertech Offshore.

The Nord-Lock Group

Industry Sector: Oil and Gas, Offshore Wind

Vestre Lufthavnsvej 60 - Esbjerg

Gydevang 39-41 - DK-3450 Allerød +45 2178 6699 brian.troest@nord-lock.com www.nord-lock.com

Nordisk Svejse Kontrol A/S Hammeren 5 - DK-6715 Esbjerg N (Day) +45 7524 6980 (Night) +45 7524 6960 fax: +45 7515 6985 www.nskas.dk

Nordjyllands Beredskabs Uddannelsescenter (NOBR) Rørdalsvej 55 - 9220 Aalborg Øst +45 70 15 15 14 mail@nobr.dk www.nordjyllandsberedskab.dk

NorSea Group Denmark Kanalen 1 - 6700 Esbjerg +45 7912 8900 www.norseagroup.dk

North Sea Shipbrokers Nyhavnsgade37 - 6700Esbjerg

+4575127077 / +4575128312 chartering@north-sea-ship.dk www.north-sea-shipbrokers.dk

Ocean Team Scandinavia A/S Vesterhavsgade 56 - 6700 Esbjerg +45 75180077 / +45 75181056 ots@oceanteam.dk www.oceanteam.dk

Offshore & Marine - Contacts Silovej 8 - 9900 Frederikshavn +45 31 50 04 44 info@om-contacts.com www.om-contacts.com

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Industry role: Manufacture or Supply Profile: Our mission is to safeguard human lives and customer investments. The Nord-Lock Group believes that no one should ever have to question the integrity of mechanical solutions so critical to our way of life. As a global leader in bolting solutions, we are strengthening the public and industrial infrastructures that shape modern living in decades to come. We help you optimize your bolted joints! Industry sector: Oil and Gas; Offshore Wind Industry role: Welding; Testing; Examination Profile: Accredited by DANAK to perform Non Destructive Testing (NDT) together with certification of welders. Solving weld technical problems, Witnessing the welding of procedure test specimens and preparation of WPS, WPQR and WPQ and Destructive testing (DT) for welding of procedure and testing of materials. All our technicians are approved to carry out NDT according to PED with the following test methods: Ultrasonic Testing, Radiography, Magnetic Particle Testing, Penetrant Testing, Eddy Current Examination, Visual Examination, Rope Access. Furthermore we perform Pressure Tests, PWHT and inspection of surface treatment. Approved by Lloyd’s, DNV, Bureau Veritas and ABS to perform Thickness Measurements of Hull Structure. Industry sector: Oil and Gas; Offshore Wind Industry role: Training; Safety Profile: We offer a wide range of courses at our two training centres. e.g STCW, LNG, CFS, BOSC/ OPITO, Fire, GWO basic safety training, Height rescue, advanced rescue, Basic height safety & Rescue, Confined Spaces, First Aid, ITLS etc.

Industry sector: Oil and Gas; Offshore Wind Profile: NorSea Group Denmark (formerly Danbor) was established in 1974 where the company began supporting the offshore players in the North Sea. As the offshore industry developed the company became a multi-service supplier delivering customised solutions to the offshore industry world-wide. In 2014 NorSea Group Denmark became a part of NorSea Group, a leading supplier of base logistics to the offshore industry. NorSea Group Denmark offers total integrated logistics service , offshore supply base and port operations, offshore operation & maintenance, steel construction & surface treatment and facility service & infrastructure development Industry sector: Oil and Gas; Offshore Wind; Wave Energy Industry role: Consultant; Manufacture or Supply; Research and Development; Service Profile: North Sea Shipbrokers is one of the leading Shipbrokers in Offshore Renewable Energy, Seismic support and Oil & Gas. The Broker team and Agency team can offer offshore brokerage, Consulting, Contracting, Tendering and Shipbroker services on Spot charter or long-term requirement. Industrysector: Oil and Gas; Offshore Wind Industry role: Manufacture or Supply; Service Profile: Ocean Team Scandinavia is your international partner within specialized cleaning of technical and fluid transfer systems. The company is specialized in oil flushing, chemical and mechanical cleaning. Furthermore we offer development, construction and production of customized purification systems. Industry sector: Oil and Gas Industry role: Consultant; Service Profile: Offshore & Marine - Contacts (OMC) is specialized in supplying consultants, In-house engineer and service in against the Oil- and Marine industry OMC-Consultants: Worldwide supply of consultants/Engineers in all levels, both design and field area OMC-Engineering: Inhouse structural/mechanical engineering of FPSO’s, vessels, platforms and rigs OMC-Service.


Olie Gas Danmark

Knabrostræde 30, st. - 1210 København K 3841 1880 / 3841 1889 info@oilgasdenmark.dk www.oilgasdenmark.dk

Per Aarsleff A/S

Hasselager Allé 5 - 8260 Viby J +45 8744 2222 info@aarsleff.com www.aarsleff.com

Persolit A/S

Tarp Byvej 147 - 6715 Esbjerg N +4570200613 / +4570200631 koeh@persolit.dk www.persolit.dk

Phoenix Contact A/S

Hammerholmen 48 - Postboks 1181 - 2650 Hvidovre +45 3677 4411 kundeservice@phoenixcontact.dk www.phoenixcontact.com

Port of Rømø

Havnepladsen 6 - 6792 Rømø

Industry sector: Oil and Gas Industry role: Support Organisation Profile: Oil Gas Denmark is a trade organization for all companies in the upstream oil and gas production sector. This involves oil producing companies as well as partners, suppliers and service companies operating within exploration and production of oil and gas in Denmark.

Industry sector: Offshore Wind Profile: Aarsleff is a leading Danish contracting company. Our expertise is to devise, plan and implement large-scale projects within infrastructure, climate change adaptation, the environment, energy etc. – from design to handing-over. Our point of departure is a strong position in Denmark and the Baltic Sea region, and we solve projects in most parts of the world. Aarsleff finds it very important to combine the many contracting disciplines of the Group in turnkey projects – for example by entering into framework and partnering agreements. In this way, we are using the synergy potentials between the different qualifications. Industry sector: Oil and Gas Industry role: Consultant; Engineering; Installation; Manufacture or Supply; Service Profile: Persolit A/S is a Danish engineering, manufacturing and contracting company with 70 years of experience in technical insulation onshore/offshore all over the world. Industry classification: Accommodation Modules; Cooling, Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning; Fabrication and Construction; Feasibility or Front End Studies; Installation and Commissioning; Insulation; Integrated Services; International Trade; Maintenance, Modification and Operation; Personnel; Supply Chain Management; Workshop and Hand Tools Industry sector: Oil and Gas; Offshore Wind Industry role: Consultant; Automation; Manufacture or Supply; Service Profile: Phoenix Contact offers innovative and robust solutions for the automation of your wind power plants. This allows you to minimize downtimes and use your wind power plant as efficiently as possible. As automation specialists, we also support you in implementing the Machinery Directive with our safety services. Phoenix Contact offers a comprehensive portfolio of hardware and software for the future-proof automation of the sometimes outdated installations involved in the production, transport, and processing of oil and gas. Industry sector: Offshore Wind Industry role: Service

+45 74 33 44 24 knd@portromo.dk www.portromo.dk

Industry classification: Ports and Supply Bases 923 Certification

PP Techniq

Industry sector: On- & Offshore Wind; O&M

Aage Grams Vej 1 - DK-6500 Vojens +45 7930 1133 info@pptechniq.com www.pptechniq.com

Ramboll Oil & Gas, Esbjerg Willemoesgade 2 - 6700 Esbjerg +4551611000 / +4551611001 oil-gas@ramboll.com www.ramboll-oilgas.com

Region Syddanmark Damhaven 12 - 7100 Vejle

+45 7663 1000 kontakt@regionsyddanmark.dk www.regionsyddanmark.dk

Industry role: Manufacturer; Training PP Techniq manufactures unique intelligent Blade-Guided Access Systems used for maintenance and service of wind turbine blades. The products meet the strictest requirements with regard to personal safety and offer a safe, fast and cost-effective access to servicing of wind turbine blades, both onshore and offshore.

Industry sector: Oil and Gas Industry role: Consultant; Design; Engineering; Research and Development; Service Profile: Ramboll Oil & Gas is a business unit with in the Ramboll Group. With four decades’ of experience, Rambill is a well-established, independent and highly regarded provider of offshore and onshore engineering consultancy services for the oil and gas industry. Industry sector: Oil and Gas; Offshore Wind; Wave Energy Industry role: Support Organisation Profile: The Region of Southern Denmark supports the national offshore industry because the centre of the cluster is based in the region around the Port of Esbjerg. The regions target is to create more jobs in the industry by financing developing projects from regional and European funds.

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RelyOn Nutec T: +45 7612 1314 contact@relyonnutec.com https://relyonnutec.com/

Profile: Effective Jan. 23rd, we are excited to announce that we are changing our company name from Falck Safety Service to: Our change of name is not a change of direction. You can rely on our continued commitment to leading the global safety service industry and helping people improve safety with a 360° mindset and perspective.

Rescue Center Denmark

Industry sector: Oil and Gas; Offshore Wind; Wave Energy

Storstrømsvej 39 - 6715 Esbjerg N +45 7913 4555 www.rescuecenter.dk

Rohde Nielsen A/S Nyhavn 20 - DK-1051 Copenhagen K

+45 3391 2507 mail@rohde-nielsen.dk www.rohde-nielsen.com

Rope Access.dk

Ll.Blovstrødvej 45 - 3450 Allerød

Industry role: Training and Education Profile: Rescue Center Denmark is a unique center of knowledge and training, with expertise and specialized knowledge in Fire & Rescue, EMT treatment, Transport-, Towing-and Recovery Vehicles and risk assessment and prevention. We aim to match your training needs. With Rescue Center Denmark you will get a partner that can advise you on many issues, for example contingency planning, safety, vehicle constructions, choice of materials and equipment, rules and regulations. Profile: Rohde Nielsen A/S offers various services for the offshore sector including landfall dredging, trench dredging, backfilling, cofferdam installation, pipe pull, subsea gravel and rock placing, boulder removal, route pre-sweeping, and other offshore seabed preparation works. Working offshore requires tailored vessels, operational accuracy and detailed tracking – all of which are covered to full by our advanced fleet of specialized units.

Industry sector: Oil and Gas; Offshore Wind Industry role: Service

+454814 6146 Allan@RopeAccess.dk www.RopeAccess.dk

Industry classification: Freight, Logistics and Transportation; Inspection and Testing; Maintenance, Modification and Operation; Material and Product Handling; Ropes

Rybners Tekniske Skole

Industry sector: Oil and Gas; Offshore Wind; Wave Energy

Spangsbjerg Møllevej 72 - 6700 Esbjerg

Industry role: Training and Education

+4579134511 rybners@rybners.dk www.rybners.dk

Profile: Rybners offers a wide range of educations within skilled craftsmanship, service and in-service training.

Semco Maritime A/S

Industry sector: Oil and Gas; Offshore Wind

Esbjerg Brygge 30 - 6700 Esbjerg +45 79166666 / +45 75156580 semco@semcomaritime.com www.semcomaritime.com

Shell Olie- og Gasudvinding B.V. (Holland), Dansk Filial Mikado House - 2300 København S +45 3337 2000 www.shell.dk

Siemens Industry Software A/S "Borupvang 9 - 2750 Ballerup

+45 44 77 44 77 info.dk.comos@siemems.com www.siemens.dk/comos

Siemens Oil & Gas

Nordre Dokkaj 1 - 6700 Esbjerg +45 4477 4477 olie-gas.dk@siemens.com www.siemens.dk/oil-gas

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Industry role: Consultant; Manufacture or Supply; Service Profile: Dedicated to the energy sector, Semco Maritime is an international contracting and engineering company. For more than 30 years the company has been facilitating design, fabrication, service and maintenance of our customers’ assets, providing comprehensive project management across all phases of energy projects. Industry sector: Oil and Gas Industry role: Operator Profile: Partner in Dansk Undergrunds Consortium

Industry sector: Oil and Gas; Offshore Wind; Wave Energy Industry role: Engineering; Manufacture or Supply Profile: Siemens Industry Software A/S, a business unit of the Siemens Industry Automation Division, is a leading global provider of plant lifecycle management (COMOS) and product lifecycle management (PLM) software. The software solution COMOS, based on Microsoft technology, Supports the entire life cycle of a plant process or a machine from conceptual design through engineering, construction, maintenance and life extension to deconstruction. Industry sector: Oil and Gas Industry role: Consultant; Engineering; Installation; Manufacture or Supply; Research and Development; Service; Training and Education Profile: The Siemens group in Denmark is part of the international Siemens concern, one of the Worlds biggest corporations within electronics and electro technique. The company solves assignments with in the areas: energy, industry, information, telecom, traffic, hospital equipment, hearing aids, light sources, Electrical Transmission and Distribution Equipment and electric installations. Based within the intensive research and development effort of the concern an extensive range of highly technological products and services are offered.


Siemens Wind Power A/S, Brande Borupvej 16 - 7330 Brande

Industry sector: Offshore Wind Industry role: Manufacture or Supply

+45 96 33 44 33 www.siemens.dk

Sihm Højtryk A/S

Guldborgsundvej 3 - 6705 Esbjerg Ø +45 7515 9700 www.sihm.dk

Industry sector: Oil and Gas; Offshore Wind Industry role: Consultant; Manufacture or Supply; Service Profile: Sihm Højtryk is your preferred partner in high-pressure technology, offering unique custom build pumping solutions from world-leading brands. Highly trained specialists guarantee unmatched levels of service and responsiveness 24/7 - 365, taking technical assistance and reliability to new heights. Innovative in design and market leaders in performance combined with fast delivery, saves you both time and money. Supplier of test systems up to 7000 bar / 100.000 psi. Supplier of high pressure hoses up to 4000 bar from day to day delivery. Dealer and service center for : **Hammelmann**Resato**Oertzen**Bolondi**Peinemann**Parker Store**

SIMAC Training

Industry role: Training and Education; Safety

training@simac.dk +45 7221 5560 www.simac.dk

SIMAC Svendborg International Maritime Academy – SIMAC – is Denmark’s leading maritime education centre. At SIMAC you can complete an education as master mariner, marine engineer or ship’s officer (dual degree).

Graaesvej 27 - 5700 Svendborg, Denmark

SIMAC Training SIMAC Training is our course department where we provide knowledge and competences for industries within marine, offshore, industrial, and energy subjects. We are specialized in safety behavior and approved as training institution in Vessel Traffic Services (VTS). Consequently, we offer high quality and specialized training in Marine Coordination. In addition to our various standard courses, we offer individual courses tailor-made to match the specific needs to our clients.

Skagen Blade Technology

Danmarksgade 56 2.tv - 9900 Frederikshavn +45 9848 1500 adm@skagensmaleren.dk www.skagensmaleren.dk

Smedegaarden

Vikingkaj 5 - DK-6700 Esbjerg +45 7512 8888 contact@smedegaarden.net www.smedegaarden.net

Solar Danmark A/S

Industrivej Vest 39 - DK-6600 Vejen +45 7652 7030 Offshore@solar.dk www.solar.eu

Stena Recycling A/S

Damsbovej 20 -5492 Vissenbjerg +45 56 67 95 50 / +45 56 67 97 41 www.stenarecycling.com

Industry sector: On- & offshore wind Industry role: Service; Maintanance Profile: Vedligeholdelse af vinger world wide • Mere end 30 års erfaring i overfladebehandling • Specialister i glasfiber reparation • Reparation af Vortex generators, powercurve, dinotails, vingelet osv. • Leading Edge Protection påføring/montering • Rope access

Industry sector: Wind (on- and offshore), Oil and Gas Profile: We are today amongst the leading Green ship recycling and ship scrapping companies in Europe and have a larger stock of maritime equipment from scrapped vessels such as marine engines, gearboxes etc etc of all sizes for commercial vessels. In the item groups, you have access to a large part of our large inventory of second hand and new goods to the maritime and industrial industry. Use the search box above for you specific type or frase of your enquiry. Please don't hesitate to contact us If you don't find what you are looking for or have any question or enquiries.

Industry sector: Oil and Gas; Wind Industry role: Sourcing and Service; Logistics on technical products Profile: Being part of a sourcing and services company, Solar Offshore focuses on each individual customer. We want to work closely with you to offer tailored services that underspin your efforts to optimize daily processes, develop your skills and run more profitable businesses. Through our extensive partner network Solar Offshore has access to well-known brands as well as special order items. Our distribution system and warehouse structure ensure availability of a wide range of industry, oil and gas, and wind components. At Solar we will build our business around insights and a profound TCO mindset. Industry sector: Oil and Gas; Offshore Wind Industry role: Consultant; Service Profile: Stena Recycling collect and recycle all types of waste and have a large range of customized solutions. The Stena Metall Group have around 200 facilities in the nordic part of Europe.

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SubC Partner A/S

Industry sector: Oil and Gas; Offshore Wind

+45 7023 2122 mail@subcpartner.com www.subcpartner.com

Profile: At SubC we provide asset integrity solutions to the offshore renewable and Oil & Gas industries. We offer world-class engineering, fabrication, and all offshore services including inspection, reparation, maintenance and installation from the seabed and upwards. We deliver cost-efficient and tailored solutions that meet the individual needs of each customer.

Sahara 4 - DK-6700 Esbjerg

Our Offshore Construction division provide engineering solutions, construction, testing and offshore services to the Oil & Gas and the renewable energy industry. Our expertise, combined with our innovative and flexible approach, ensures the best solutions and services for our customers.

Svendborg Brakes ApS

Jernbanevej 9 - DK-5882 Vejstrup +45 63 255 255 sb@svendborg-brakes.com https://www.svendborg-brakes.com/

Svendborg Motorværksted ApS Smedegårdsvej 3 - 5771 Stenstrup +45 62 27 20 97 kim@svendborg-motor.dk www.svendborg-motor.dk

Sydbank

Kongensgade 62 - 6700 Esbjerg +45 74376500 / +45 74376502 vestjylland@sydbank.dk www.sydbank.dk

Syddansk Universitet, Esbjerg Niels Bohrs Vej 9 - 6700 Esbjerg +45 65504114 / +45 65501091 sdu@sdu.dk www.sdu.dk

Swagelok Danmark

Glentevej 13 - DK-6705 Esbjerg Ø +45 7612 1950 www.swagelok.dk sales@swagelok.dk Contacts: Finn Høst

Teknologisk Institut

DTI Oil & Gas - 8000 Aarhus C +45 7220 2000 / +45 7220 1019 info@teknologisk.dk www.dti.dk/oil

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Trust is our primary commodity. When you choose products, solutions and services from the Global Leading Experts in intelligent braking solutions, trust is what you buy. Our global mindset and vision combined with our market leading position and decades of accumulated expertise within industrial brakes all add up to this one, decisive word. Trust us, and you can rely upon your operation.

Profile: Svendborg Motorværksted ApS is an engine workshop. We do everything in our power to focus squarely on our customers’ needs – 24 hours a day. We have highly professional staff and many years’ experience of engine installation and repair. We deploy employees across the globe. They are quality-conscious and service-minded people who always work to the agreed deadline and price. Facts: Round-the-clock service; Overhauling all types of engine; Turbo charger overhaul; Every type of forging work; Honing casings of up to Ø 600 mm; Engine frame polishing using Chris-Marine equipment; Laser alignment; Electronic tracking; Premet XL engine performance monitoring; Industrial ceramic coatings – for demanding applications; Thermal spraying – prolongs product lifetime and improves quality. Cold or hot spraying available; Coatings; Electroplating – We have mobile electroplating equipment and perform electroplating on site. ... and much more besides. If you would like a chat about how we can help you, please do not hesitate to contact us. Industry sector: Oil and Gas; Offshore Wind Industry role: Service Profile Sydbank – one of Denmark’s largest banks – is a full service bank covering virtually all financial requirements of retail as well as corporate clients. The Bank has special expertise in areas such as investments, pension, housing, financing, payment services and digital tools. Industry sector: Oil and Gas; Offshore Wind Industry role: Research and Development; Training and Education Profile: Knowledge is one of the prerequisites for growth in Denmark, where social welfare and competition within industry are increasingly dependent on research, highly skilled workers, and an industry with a flair for innovation and renewal. The University of Southern Denmark, with campuses located in the southwestern part of Denmark - i.e. Funen and Southern Jutland -is a research and educational institution with deep regional roots and an international outlook. Industry sector: Oil and Gas Industry role: Manufacture or Supply Profile: Swagelok Danmark is your authorized Swagelok Sales and Service Center. Swagelok® designs, manufactures and delivers an extensive range of the highest quality fluid system products on the market. Our product range includes components such as fittings, valves, regulators and many more. We also offer a number of services such as on site energy surveys and tube fitting training to add extra value, security and safety to our customers. Visit Swagelok.dk for more info. Industry sector: Oil and Gas; Offshore Wind Industry role: Manufacture or Supply; Research and Development; Service; Training and Education Industry classification: Academic Institution; Architectural or Building Materials; Business Development; Certification; Environmental Assessment and Monitoring; Inspection and Testing; Metal Materials; Networking and Events; Surface Treatment; Technology Services; Training; iso14001 certification, iso-9001 certification.


Teknos A/S

Industrivej 19 - DK-6580 Vamdrup +45 76939400 teknos@teknos.dk www.teknos.com

Tente A/S

Birkemosevej 32 - 8361 Hasselager +45 7010 8210 info@tente.dk www.tente.dk

Industry sector: Wind (on- and offshore), Oil and Gas Profile: Teknos coating solutions for wind turbines Teknos has developed paints and coatings specially for wind turbine blades. The Teknos product family for wind blades consists of a full range of products, from priming to finishing paints, and putties as well as repair solution for rotor blade leading edges. Teknos has strong evidence of its expertise in the surface treatment of wind turbine components and wind turbine towers. Alongside traditional solvent-based products, Teknos has developed alternative water-based and high solids solvent-based paints for tower surfaces. Ask for further information. Industri sector: Oil and Gas; Offshore Wind Industry role: Supplier Profile: TENTE A/S is the leading supplier of casters and wheels for ports, heavy and offshore industries. We supply casters up to 12000 kg capacity, so we are able to transport you most heavy things. All our products are European produced and stands for the highest quality in the industry – your assurance for no interruptions in your daily work. We are innovative and have technical competence, give professional advice and have fast delivery time. It is very important to us that you are a satisfied customer. Industri classification: Iso-14001 classification, iso-9001 classification

TESS Danmark

TESS Esbjerg ApS - Tværkaj 4- 6700 Esbjerg +45 7545 7851 / info@TESS.eu TESS Frederikshavn - Silovej 10 - 9900 Frederikshavn +45 7545 7852 / frhavn@TESS.eu www.TESS.eu / www.TESS.no

TG Technology ApS

Byleddet 3A - DK - 4000 Roskilde +45 221 221 88 info@tg-tag.com www.tg-tag.com

The Port of Thyborøn

Tankskibsvej 4 - DK-7680 Thyborøn +45 9690 0310 adm@thyboronport.dk

Tibnor A/S

Klokkestøbervej 18 -5230 Odense M + 45 4323 7700 danmark@tibnor.com www.tibnor.dk Contact person: Carsten Holmgaard, Sales Manager carsten.holmgaard@tibnor.com +45 7740 1264

Total Denmark A/S

Aldersrogade 6C, 4. - 2100 København Ø +45 4581 3701 order@total-dk.com www.totalnordic.com

Industry sector: Oil and Gas; Offshore Wind Industry role: Manufacture; Supply; Service Profile: TESS Denmark is part of the Norwegian company TESS AS with over 140 branches in seven countries: Norway, USA, Brazil, Singapore, Scotland, Spain and Denmark. TESS is the largest supplier of hoses in Scandinavia, specialized in hoses, pipes, couplings, fittings and accessories to hoses and pipes for the offshore, maritime and windmill sectors. In Denmark, TESS has two departments, one in Esbjerg and one in Frederikshavn.

Industry sector: Oil and Gas; Offshore Wind; food and pharma Industry role: Consultant; Manufacture and Supply; Tagging-Service Profile: TG TECHNOLOGY ApS supplies TAGS, signs and markings for harsh environments. We provide consulting assistance in the same area. TG TECHNOLOGY have experienced staff for mounting TAGS, as well as a mobile workshop for production onsite. A one stop shop in the field of Tagging that delivers worldwide.

Industry sector: Oil and Gas; Wind (on- and offshore) Industry role: Port; Service Profile: Thyboron Port is the accessible North Sea Base Port for both installation, O&M and decommissioning of North Sea Projects. The port of Thyboron is the closest port to the 350 MW Danish Nearshore Wind Farms Vesterhav North and Vesterhav South Wind Farms. Heavy load quays and storage area with 15 hectares directly based storage area ensure very good working conditions at the port. The port of Thyboron has the best sailing conditions on the Danish West coast with an eastbound entrance. Berthing is possible in all weather and the vessels are sheltered from the wind. We are very flexible and you will meet quick reaction and professionalism in all the companies located at the port of Thyboron. Industry sector: Wind (on- and offshore), Oil and Gas Industry role: Supplier Profile: A strong partner to the manufacturing industry. We purchase, store, pre-process and distribute steel and non-ferrous metals to the wind, oil&gas, engineering, processing and construction industries. We are the partner that creates conditions for long-term profitable production. We have a long tradition of cooperation with Europe’s leading producers and can offer our customers the market’s most extensive selection of steel and non-ferrous metals.

Profile: Total Nordic is part of Total Marketing & Services, the commercial division of Total Group, one of the largest oil companies in the world. With its Head-Office in Copenhagen, Total Nordic has operations in all Nordic countries (Denmark, Finland, Sweden, Norway and Iceland) and operates four affiliates (TOTAL DENMARK A/S - TOTAL SWEDEN AB - TOTAL NORGE AS – TOTAL M&S FINLAND OY).

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Vattenfall, Esbjerg

Exnersgade 2 - 6700 Esbjerg

Industry sector: Offshore Wind Industry role: Operator

+45 8827 5000 info.vind@vattenfall.com www.vattenfall.dk

Industry classification: Maintenance; Modification and Operation; 923 Certification; iso-9001 Certification; ohsas-18001 Certification

Viking Life-Saving Equipment A/S

Industry sector: Oil and Gas; Offshore Wind

Saedding Ringvej 13 - 6710 Esbjerg V +45 7611 8100 viking@viking-life.com www.viking-life.com

Vordingborg Kommune

Postboks 200 - 4760 Vordingborg

Industry role: Manufacture and Supply; Safety; Service Profile: Our in-depth knowledge of the offshore wind, oil and gas industry ensures optimized and simplified solutions in all aspects - from putting together equipment packages, producing custom designed evacuation systems, supplying the right combination of personal protective equipment to tailoring flexible, convenient and compliant servicing concepts with full global support. With an unmatched range of quality products, solutions and servicing, we help achieve uncompromising safety. Industry sector: Offshore Wind Industry role: Support Organisation

+45 55 36 36 36 post@vordingborg.dk www.vordingborg.dk

Industry classification: Local Authority

Wind And Water Technology

Industry sector: Oil and Gas; Offshore Wind; Wave Energy

Guldagervej 56 - 6710 Esbjerg V +45 70205771 info@wawt.dk www.wawt.dk

Würth Industri Danmark A/S Merkurvej 5 - 6000 Kolding

+45 73 20 73 20 / +45 73 20 73 70 www.wuerthindustri.dk

WSCO Advokatpartnerselskab Frederiksgade 7 - DK-1265 København K +45 3525 3800 info@wsco.dk www.wsco.dk

Zenitel Denmark A/S

Park Allé 350 A - 2605 Brøndby +45 43437411 / +45 43437522 www.vingtor.com

Ørsted

Kraftværksvej 53 - Skærbæk -7000 Fredericia

Industry role: Manufacture or Supply; Service Profile: Wind And Water Technology is a small and dynamic company working with wind, water and underwater technology. The company has more than 25 years of experience in the onshore and offshore oil and gas sector and in the industrial sector supplying technical solutions. Industry sector: Oil and Gas; Offshore Wind Industry role: Engineering; Manufacture or Supply Profile: Würth Industri Danmark A/S builds on the extensive experience and know-how within fasteners from Arvid Nilsson’s history since 1918. Würth Industri Danmark A/S is responsible for supplying the industrial sector as a full service provider of C-Parts. Under the service brand “CPS® - C-Parts Solutions” the company offers customized supply and service concepts. Industry sector: Oil and Gas; Offshore Wind Profile: WSCO is one of the leading law firms within offshore oil and gas, offshore wind, geothermal energy and other remewables in Denmark. We assist licence holders, operators, contractors and suppliers.

Industry sector: Oil and Gas; Offshore Wind Industry role: Consultant; Design; Engineering; Installation; Manufacture or Supply; Service; Training and Education Profile: Zenitel Denmark A/S is part of the World Wide Zenitel Group, a leading supplier and system integrator of communication systems for the Marine & Offshore segment.

Industry sector: Offshore Wind Industry role: Operator

+45 9955 1111 info@orsted.com www.orsted.com

Profile: Ørsted develops, constructs and operates offshore wind farms, bioenergy plants and innovative waste-to-energy solutions and provides smart energy products to its customers.

Aalborg Universitet Esbjerg

Industry sector: Oil and Gas; Offshore Wind

Niels Bohrs Vej 8 - 6700 Esbjerg +45 99 40 99 40 campus@esbjerg.aau.dk www.esbjerg.aau.dk

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Industry role: Research and Development; Training and Education Profile: Aalborg University Esbjerg is Esbjergs research and education institution for higher education in technology and engineering with a wide offer of educations.


HIGHLIGHTED EVENTS IN 2019 GLOBAL PETROLEUM SHOW – GPS 2019

Global Petroleum Show (GPS) is the most important energy expo & conference in North America attracting more than 50,000 international and domestic oil and gas executives from over 21,000 companies. Officials from government, national and international energy companies across the entire supply chain convene at GPS to share innovative technologies, conduct business and engage in complex and controversial discussions aimed to shape the future of the energy industry. 21,000 attending international and domestic companies from over 115 countries will be present, and well more than 50.000 visitors will attend. In 2019 over 600 conference delegates from around the world will engage in dynamic discussions regarding peak oil prices, oil shortage uncertainty, surging shale oil production, pipeline expansion and the need for greater market access. Seminars will explore the demand for transformative business models and technologies such as block-chain, artificial intelligence and deep machine learning facilitated by some of the industry’s most accomplished thinkers and innovators. Date: June 11-13, 2019 in Calgary, Canada For further information: http://www.globalpetroleumshow.com

POWER WEEK AFRICA 2019

POWER WEEK AFRICA is the 2nd annual international conference & summit specially designed for the African electric power & energy industry, promising 5 days of premium networking opportunities that is inclusive of a 2-day main conference, 6 supplementary workshops, multiple case studies from a wide array of perspectives, expert opinions and unrivalled insights into the African electric power & energy market prospects. POWER WEEK AFRICA promises an abundance of opportunities to network with C-level executives in the African electric power & energy industry ranging from regulators, national power companies, financial institutions, investors, renewable & IPPs, government ministries, policy makers, law firms and many more. This will be your opportunity to interact with key players of the African electric power & energy industry – all at one platform! With our diverse pool of internationally renowned participants, you are guaranteed valuable insights on an extensive range of topics that concern the African electric power & energy industry today – financing, investment & guarantees, supply & demand, project management, electricity markets, governance, political risk, workforce development, tariffs, privatisation, renewable energy, solar, power generation, accessibility, affordability, technological advancements, mini grids, energy storage, off-grid solutions, managing losses and so much more. Grab this chance to stay one step ahead in the industry - POWER WEEK AFRICA is definitely an event not to be missed! Date: 9-13 September 2019, Johannesburg, South Africa For further information: www.power-week.com/Africa

OFFSHORE ENERGY 2019

Offshore Energy Exhibition and Conference (OEEC) is where the energy transition takes place. It is Europe's leading gathering of the entire offshore energy industry and your opportunity to network with highly qualified experts and professionals across global markets. For more than 12 years OEEC is unique in bringing together the offshore energy industry sectors oil & gas, offshore wind and marine energy. More than 550 exhibitors from around the world present their newest services, projects and innovative products. On top of this OEEC presents international trade missions, pavilions, exclusive network lounges of the OEEC member club, the Startup Zone, matchmaking areas, the stage and networking drinks. Approximately 12,000 professionals will visit the exhibition, take part in strategic discussions, immersive technical conference sessions focusing on the future and technical developments in the industry. Three days of networking and together shaping the future of energy. Date: October 7-9, 2019 in Amsterdam, The Netherlands For further information: https://www.offshore-energy.biz/

POWER WEEK ASIA 2019

POWER WEEK ASIA is the 5th annual international conference & summit, designed for the electric power and energy industry. It provides 5 days of networking opportunities with C-level executives during a 2-day conference as the main event, plus 6 workshops with real life case studies, expert views, and valuable insights on the market outlook. At POWER WEEK ASIA, you will meet industry peers from national power companies, government regulators, policy makers, renewable & IPPs, investors and suppliers from around the globe. With C-level speakers and attendees all under one roof, it gives you the chance to learn the success strategies and pitfalls of notable power projects. The conference features 20+ engaging sessions covering policy & regulations, global energy market outlook, fuel & electricity market, solar technology, energy storage, grid technologies, digitalisation, power generation efficiency, electric power transmission, power plant & power projects, investment & financing, solar & wind tariffs and many more. POWER WEEK ASIA is the most anticipated event, not to be missed! Date: 11 - 15 November 2019, Singapore For further information: www.power-week.com/Asia

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Phone: +45 33 91 25 07

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