Aker Stord won the battle for the C deckBuilding the C Topside

The Swedish king inspects Gullfaks

person BY OLE KVADSHEIM, NORWEGIAN PETROLEUM MUSEUM
On September 25, 1986, King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden visited Stavanger for the first time. During his ten-hour stay in the city, he had the opportunity to take a closer look at both the Gullfaks C substructure and the deck of Gullfaks B.
— Dekket til Gullfaks B ruver høyt der det står på Rosenberg Verft idet Kong Carl XVI Gustaf kikker spent ut av vinduet fra styrebua på båten. Foto: Equinor
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The king was welcomed by Stavanger Mayor Kari Thu (H), Statoil Director Arve Johnsen, and Deputy CEO Henrik Ager-Hanssen. The first item on the agenda was a luncheon at Statoil’s headquarters in Forus, featuring presentations from Statoil, Moss Rosenberg Verft, Norwegian Contractors, and Aker Mekaniske Verksted. 

Kong Carl XVI Gustaf tar trolig innover seg de voldsomme dimensjonene idet han blir forklart byggeprosessen i tørrdokken. Foto: Equinor

Next, the delegation visited Norwegian Contractors in Hinnavågen, where the concrete substructure for Gullfaks C were under construction. The following stop was Moss Rosenberg Verft, where the deck for Gullfaks B was located. All work at the mechanical quay came to a halt as Deputy Director Hans Frank welcomed the Swedish king. King Carl Gustaf was then taken to the top of the deck, where work was underway to connect modules, walkways, pipes, and cables.[REMOVE]

Inspeksjon av dekket til Gullfaks B, på Rosenberg verft. Foto: Equinor

Fotnote: Sund, H., & Eriksson, E. (1986, 26. september). Konge blant plattformer. Stavanger Aftenblad, s. 3.

 

 

Aker Stord won the battle for the C deckBuilding the C Topside
Published 17. March 2025   •   Updated 15. December 2025
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