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Nordic Halibut AS - Announces final investment decision for the Tingvoll production facility

Writer: NORDIC HALIBUTNORDIC HALIBUT

Averøy 24.02.2025


Nordic Halibut AS ("NOHAL" or the "Company") has reached the final investment

decision for the Tingvoll production facility, marking a significant milestone

in the company's growth strategy. Mobilization will commence shortly, with

planned construction start during Q1 2025. The facility is planned to be fully

operational by 2027.


The new Tingvoll production facility is set to significantly enhance efficiency

and production capacity as part of the company’s ramp-up plan, targeting an

annual production of 10,350 tonnes HOG by 2031.


-We are now establishing a solid foundation for sustainable profitable growth.

As Phase 2 reaches full operational capacity, we will have a highly efficient,

cash-flow-generating platform that not only strengthens our financial position

but also provides significant investment capacity and drive long-term

expansion", CEO Edvard Henden.


Further updates on project progress and key milestones will be provided in due

course.



About the Tingvoll facility:


NOHAL is developing and building a new land-based facility with all production

phases integrated at one location, targeting an annual production of 1 million

juveniles released into the sea. Coupled with the company’s already existing

land-based infrastructure, it will have the capacity to put over 2 million fish

to sea per year, corresponding to a harvest volume of 10,350 tonnes HOG.


The facility will be built with well-established and proven technology and will

be based on a 100% flow-through system. The fjords surrounding Torjulvågen,

Tingvoll, are deep, enabling NOHAL to access water of high quality and stable

temperature, perfectly suited for land-based halibut production without the need

for advanced technological water treatment or heating. This makes the facility

energy-efficient, in addition to minimizing technological risks throughout the

production cycle.


As part of the company’s sustainability ambition, NOHAL has designed the new

land-based facility to be nearly self-sufficient by utilizing its own renewable

solar power installed on the rooftops of the production units. Additionally, the

facility will serve as a center of competence and R&D development, further

strengthening NOHAL’s competitive advantage.


- The new land-based facility will, for the first time in the company’s history,

be specially designed for halibut farming, without any legacy costs in terms of

location and technology. Utilizing Torjulvågen’s natural environment and water

properties enables us to produce energy-efficient and sustainable superfood at

an industrial scale, says CEO Edvard Henden.


For more information, please contact:


CEO Edvard Henden

+47 911 41 165


or


CFO Are Strand

+47 91539232



 
 
 

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