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Nymo Moves 1,000-tonne MEG Module to Aker Stord

Nymo has started the transport of a 1,000-tonne MEG module from Vikkilen to Aker Stord, where it will be integrated into the Valhall PWP project.
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Nymo has started the transport of a 1,000-tonne MEG module from Vikkilen. The module left Nymo at 18:30 and is now traveling along the Norwegian coast toward Aker Stord AS for the next phase.

The tow is expected to take around 40 hours. According to the project update, people along the coast may be able to see the module as it moves north.

The operation is being carried out in close cooperation with Aker BP ASA, K2 Project Forwarding AS, Norships AS and Ugland Construction AS.

At Aker Stord AS, the module will be integrated as part of the Valhall PWP project.

Editorial Note:
This article was prepared with the assistance of AI tools to enhance clarity and efficiency.
All information has been reviewed and verified by the HMT News editor.
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