STAVANGER DUSAVIKA
- Latitude: 58.9958
- Longitude: 5.67583
- Norwegian Coast
- Marina in Norway
Location: Stavanger Rogaland 4029 Norway
Phone number: +47 51 50 12 50
Web-site: http://www.stavangerhavn.no
Marine Port Description: Stavanger Dusavika, Norway
General Overview:
Stavanger Dusavika is a significant maritime port located in Stavanger, a key urban area on the southwestern coast of Norway. Recognized primarily for supporting the oil and gas industry, Dusavika serves as a crucial hub for Norway’s offshore activities in the North Sea. The port facilitates the loading and unloading of oilfield equipment, supplies, and personnel, contributing markedly to the local and national economy.
Location:
- Latitude: Approx. 58° 58' N
- Longitude: Approx. 5° 42' E
- Country: Norway
Operational Features:
Facilities:
- Multiple deep-water berths suited for large offshore supply vessels and support ships.
- Warehouses and open storage areas for equipment and cargo, especially materials related to the oil and gas sector.
- Office facilities for logistics and maritime service companies.
Cargo Handling Equipment:
- Heavy-lift cranes capable of handling substantial offshore equipment.
- Forklifts, reach stackers, and other material handling equipment.
- Dedicated quays for specific types of cargo, including hazardous materials.
Port Services:
- 24/7 operational availability.
- Customs and immigration services for international cargo and crew.
- Bunkering (fueling) services.
- Waste disposal and environmental services.
Navigation and Safety:
- Access to experienced local pilots for safe navigation through the fjords and into the port.
- Advanced navigational aids including VHF communication, automated radar, and GPS systems.
- Dedicated emergency response team and firefighting capabilities.
Connectivity and Transportation:
- Road Access: Well-connected to the European highway network, enabling efficient land transportation of goods.
- Rail Access: Not directly connected, but nearby rail services are available for cargo that needs further inland transport.
- Air Access: Proximity to Stavanger Airport, Sola, providing logistical connections for personnel and urgent airfreight.
Key Industry Functions:
- Offshore Oil and Gas: The primary function of Dusavika is its role as a logistical base for offshore drilling and production platforms in the North Sea.
- Supply Chain Activities: Serves as a distribution point for drilling supplies, specialized chemicals, and maintenance parts needed for offshore operations.
- Crew Changes: Facilitates the transfer of crew members working on offshore installations.
Environmental Considerations:
- Sustainability Initiatives: The port implements various measures to reduce its carbon footprint, such as energy-efficient lighting, shore power to reduce ship emissions, and stringent waste management protocols.
- Water Quality: Regular monitoring and strict regulations to ensure the protection of local marine life and water quality.
Future Development Plans:
As part of Norway’s broader strategy to adapt to changing energy markets, there are ongoing investments in the infrastructure at Stavanger Dusavika. This includes potential expansions to cater to renewable energy projects, such as offshore wind farms, enhancing its capability for supporting diversified maritime activities.
Conclusion:
Stavanger Dusavika is a strategically important port with specialized facilities and services tailored to support Norway's offshore oil and gas industry. Its infrastructure, combined with comprehensive logistics and environmental management systems, makes it an integral part of Norway’s maritime landscape.
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Vessels in the port
Flag | Name | Type | Destination | Date/Time |
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REM CRUSADER | Cargo | DUSAVIK | 04:25:19 | |
SYGNA TIDE | Cargo | DUSAVIK | 03:25:19 | |
STRIL PIONER | Cargo | TASTA | 02:28:20 | |
ISLAND CRUSADER | baycraft | DUSAVIK (NODUS) | 12:27:26 | |
SOLEAY | Fishing | 12:13:17 | ||
SOLGLIMT | Pleasure | 2/18/2025 | ||
HAVILA FANOE | Cargo | DUSAVIK STAVANGER | 2/18/2025 | |
HAVILA CLIPPER | baycraft | DEEPSEA ABERDEEN | 2/17/2025 | |
CONFIDENCE | Cargo | NO, DUSAVIC | 2/17/2025 | |
ESVAGT BERGEN | Port | DUSAVIK | 2/17/2025 | |
FRAMFJORD | Cargo | DUSAVIK | 2/17/2025 | |
HAVILA HEROY | Cargo | DUSAVIK | 2/17/2025 | |
AMALIE | Cargo | NORIV | 2/17/2025 | |
SEVEN ATLANTIC | Dredging | NO FED | 2/16/2025 | |
HERKULES | Fishing | 2/16/2025 | ||
KEY MARIN | Tanker | NODUS | 2/15/2025 | |
THUN EMPOWER | Tanker | NO DUS | 2/14/2025 | |
NORTH BARENTS DAUGHT | Other | 2/14/2025 | ||
SHJANDUR | Towing/Tug | DUSAVIK VETPORTT | 2/14/2025 | |
SCAN FJELL | Cargo | JOSSINGFJORD | 2/13/2025 |