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© Deutsche ReGas and Höegh-LNG
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© Deutsche ReGas and Höegh-LNG

Floating LNG infrastructure firm rebrands to include hydrogen and ammonia

Höegh LNG has rebranded to Höegh Evi, reflecting its expanded focus beyond LNG imports to include hydrogen and ammonia.

The global floating LNG infrastructure company stated the name ‘Evi’ stands for “energy vector infrastructure,” reflecting its expansion.

The Norwegian firm, which boasts more than 50 years of experience, will now develop floating infrastructure for hydrogen and ammonia imports, along with carbon transport and storage (CCS).

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