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PTG Frionordica secures delivery contract with Arctic Seafarm

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Arctic Seafarm’s new land-based aquaculture facility in Nesna munici­pality on the Helgeland coast.

PTG Frionordica AS has signed a signi­ficant contract with Eyvi AS for the supply of heat pumps and seawater heat exchangers to Arctic Seafarm AS´s new land-based aquaculture facility in Nesna munici­pality, located on the Helgeland coast.

“We have been working inten­sively in the market for land-based aquaculture, and this agreement demon­strates the results of our efforts,” says Johnny Valle, Sales and Marketing Director at PTG Frionordica.

The delivery includes two HP 20,000 heat pumps with associated plate heat exchangers, CIP (cleaning-in-place) systems, and water pumps. Each heat pump has the capacity to heat 20,000 litres of water per minute with a Coeffi­cient of Perfor­mance (COP) exceeding 12. The equipment is scheduled for delivery by the end of 2025.

PTG Frionordica has colla­bo­rated closely with the technology company Eyvi AS in Tønsberg, which is respon­sible for detailed planning of the delivery to Arctic Seafarm. Project Manager Vegard Wigstøl at Eyvi expressed satis­faction with the agreement signed with PTG.

“We selected PTG based on a holistic evaluation, where compe­titive pricing, quality, and their ability to deliver a robust solution with heat pumps and heat exchangers were decisive factors. Water tempe­rature affects both growth and health, and the smallest fish require heated water to thrive optimally. We are confident that PTG´s solution will ensure excellent fish welfare, which is a central priority in all our projects,” says Wigstøl.

Vegard Wigstøl, Project Manager at Eyvi.

“We are very proud to have been chosen by Eyvi AS for this project and look forward to a strong partnership for many years to come,” says Johnny Valle of PTG.

Once the first phase of Arctic Seafarm´s land-based aquaculture facility is completed towards the end of 2026, it is expected to produce 10,000 tonnes of salmon annually (8,000 tonnes gutted). This will initially provide employment for around 40 people.

“This agreement secures high activity levels at our factory in Malme­fjorden in Hustadvika munici­pality, where we employ approxi­mately 60 staff and appren­tices. It is an important milestone for us,” concludes Valle.

Johnny Valle, Sales and Marketing Director at PTG Frionordica.

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