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  • Jan Skogseth

    Aibel among the most popular workplaces

    "This is very positive for Aibel and proves that we are developing in the right direction", says Jan Skogseth, President and CEO of Aibel, commenting on a student survey where Aibel was ranked as the fifth most attractive employer among engineering students.

  • CO2 Technology Centre Mongstad

    The CO2 Technology Centre Mongstad opened

    The so-called ”moon landing project” was duly opened this week by the Norwegian Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg. Aibel has been managing the work related to all process and utility systems and the development of the infrastructure and tie-ins at the new test centre.

  • Flåthen front

    LO leader visits the yard in Haugesund

    – It will be hard to slow down the high pace of the industry, says Roar Flåthen.

  • Stand_front

    73 vacant positions in Singapore

    All of Aibel’s offices are recruiting new employees, but none as much as the office in Singapore. Right now there are over 70 vacant positions to be filled.

  • På plass_front

    New level in place on the Gudrun module

    A 300 ton deck was lifted carefully into place last night to become the second level on the Gudrun module, being built at Aibel's Haugesund yard.

  • Donation Red Cross front

    Delivered gift to Thai princess

    Aibel's Christmas present for 2011 opened the doors to the royal family of Thailand. Four representatives of Aibel met Her Royal Highness Princess Sirindhorn in Bangkok. "A great honour," say the four.

  • Første stål

    First steel cut for the Troll A project

    Fabrication of the first new module for the Troll A platform has started.

  • Njord A - Nordvestflanken 1

    Njord A now being prepared for the North West Flank

    Aibel is modyfing the process plant on the platform. This is the biggest project the Kristiansund office has ever handled.

  • Shipment from Poland

    Gudrun sections from Poland lifted ashore

    The first Gudrun deliveries from a shipyard in Poland have arrived in Haugesund. Around 600 tonnes of steel has been lifted ashore.

  • Ingeniørspire 3

    Aspiring engineers visit Aibel in Bergen

    Eight natural science students from Nordahl Grieg upper secondary school visited Aibel in Bergen this week. They came to see and learn about what engineers actually do.

  • Jan Skogseth

    Statoil’s growth in Harstad is good news for Aibel

    "We welcome Statoil's Harstad initiative," says Jan Skogseth, President and CEO of Aibel AS. His statement comes in response to Statoil's announcement yesterday that it is establishing a new operating area in Harstad.

  • HMI-prosjektet

    Replacing the control room at Njord A

    Aibel started demolition work on the platform in early March. The new control room should be in place within a month.

  • Aibels vei Mongstad_skilt

    Aibel honoured with road name at Mongstad

    Statoil has named one of the main roads through the new carbon capture facility at Mongstad after Aibel.

  • Oppjekking av første dekk 10.-12. mars

    The first deck is jacked into place

    Last night the lowest deck in the Gudrun module M10 was jacked into place atop the grillage in Haugesund. It represents the conclusion of an operation that began on Saturday.

  • Signering Draugen

    Historical event at Aibel's head office today

    Multi-billion-kroner contract signed this afternoon for modifications to the Draugen platform.

  • Knut Karila

    Women featuring at the Norwegian Sea Conference 2012

    Aibel's Manager in Stjørdal, Knut Karila, has been a member of the conference's programme committee. He is promising participants an exciting "Women's Day".

  • kvinner i Kristiansund

    High proportion of women at several Aibel offices

    Over 30 percent of the employees in Kristiansund, Oslo and Stavanger are women. That is well above average in the oil and gas industry.

  • Draugen-annonse til forside

    More job vacancies after Draugen contract

    Aibel is taking on personnel at all of its offices – for Draugen and for other projects.

  • Gudrun is rising in Thailand

    Gudrun is rising at the yard in Thailand

    A comprehensive lifting programme has started. In the course of the next months, around 700 employees will be working on assembling the Gudrun puzzle at the yard in Laem Chabang.

  • Johan Andresen and Jan Skogseth

    Grand opening of new building in Asker

    Aibel's new office building was opened today by the Mayor of Asker, Lene Conradi, and Ferd's owner Johan H. Andresen Jr.

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