Loke Viking

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Loke Viking in the harbour of Bergen, Norway

The Loke Viking is an Anchor handling tug scheduled to be completed in May 2010.[1] She will be the first in a class of four vessels built for Trans Viking. In June 2010 she will be chartered by Edinburgh-based oil company Cairn Energy UK PLC for four months, starting in June 2010, for drilling operations in Baffin Bay.

Due to fluctuations in the price of petroleum products the Loke Viking has been repeatedly laid up, and recommissions.[2]

In early December, 2021, the container ship [[]] was struck by a serious fire.[3] When initial efforts to contain the fire failed the ship's owners contracted the Loke Viking to assist.

References

  1. TransAtlantic signs contract for three of its offshore vessels, Trading Markets, 2010-02-16.
  2. Gary Dixon. Viking laying up ships again in ‘fickle’ North Sea AHTS market, Trade Wind News, 2022-10-07. Retrieved on 2023-10-11. “Brokers identified Viking Supply Ships’ 19,040-bhp Loke Viking (built 2010) as being laid up in Norway.”
  3. Mike Schuler. Timber Fire Continues to Rage on Almirante Storni, G Captain, 2021-12-10. Retrieved on 2023-10-11. “Over the last 48 hours, the firefighting effort has been joined by the Norwegian Coast Guard vessel KV Bergen along with the AHTS Loke Viking, which is contracted by the shipowner.”