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About Höegh LNG
Höegh LNG is an independent, privately held provider of maritime LNG transportation and regasification services. The company
structure consists of Höegh LNG Limited, which is the shipowning company based in Bermuda, and Höegh LNG AS, which is the
company in charge of all management, technical and commercial activites, based in Oslo, Norway.
Höegh LNG is a pioneer in LNG transportation with over 30 years experience dating back to the delivery of Norman Lady in 1973.
Currently, five LNG carriers are operated by Höegh LNG, with two Shuttle and Regasification Vessels on order at Samsung Heavy
Industries in Korea. With a strong emphasis on technological development and operational excellence, Höegh LNG is one of the
LNG shipping companies with the most versatile operational experience and substantial know-how, in addition to an impeccable
safety record.
Höegh LNG's core product is LNG transportation services, with the in-house ship management based in Oslo. The two LNG carriers
Arctic Lady and Arctic Princess, both dedicated to the Snøhvit project, are the latest contribution to our fleet, and they
are on charter for Statoil and Total. The arctic environment calls for distinctive vessel characteristic, and they have both
gone through extensive winterization to secure safety and operational sustainability.
Höegh LNG is actively pursuing new and enhanced ways of natural gas transportation services. The Deep Water Port project,
founded on the SRV technology, will offer our customers a complete service, comprising transportation, regasification, terminal
services and market access. Our team is working on sites in the Atlantic basin, currently Höegh LNG is developing the Neptune
DWP together with Suez LNG North America, 10 miles off the coast of Massachusetts. Further, Höegh LNG has through its wholly
owned company Port Dolphin Energy LLC proposed a deepwater port LNG receiving terminal, Port Dolphin, to import natural gas
to Florida's west coast.
Höegh LNG is an active player in the development of vessel features aimed at the exacting requirements of the Arctic environment.
In addition, Höegh LNG has played an important role in a joint industry project with the aim to develop the Amplitude LNG
Loading System for offshore LNG transfer. Höegh LNG has also developed the Floating Storage and Regasification Unit, a semi-permanent
floating offshore LNG receiving terminal. Höegh LNG is actively pursuing to develop technology for transportation of Compressed
Natural Gas in the joint venture company CeTech.