September 16, 2024 [Storage Terminals Magazine]- Hoegh LNG, a global leader in marine energy infrastructure solutions, has announced its rebranding as Hoegh Evi. The new name, “Evi,” which stands for “energy vector infrastructure,” reflects the company’s expansion beyond LNG import terminals to include clean energy solutions. In addition to LNG, Hoegh Evi will focus on floating infrastructure for ammonia and hydrogen, as well as carbon transport and storage.
Erik Nyheim, president & CEO of Hoegh Evi, stated, “In a world of rapid change and evolving energy demands, customers need a partner to balance today’s energy security needs with tomorrow’s clean energy ambitions. Hoegh Evi will continue to be a leader in floating LNG infrastructure while also advancing clean energy solutions by the end of this decade.”
Hoegh Evi, a pioneer in liquefied gas handling for over 50 years, maintains one of the world’s largest fleets of floating storage and regasification units (FSRUs) and LNG carriers. The company is also developing marine infrastructure, including floating ammonia and hydrogen import terminals, ammonia cracking technology, and CCS.
Chairman of the board Morten W. Hoegh added, “Our new name reflects our heritage in LNG and our commitment to meeting new demands in the energy transition. The Hoegh Evi team is excited to develop clean and efficient solutions for people and the planet.”
The rebrand includes a new logo and visual identity.
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