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Bjørge Eureka wins long term offshore pump systems contract

10 August 2010

Bjørge Eureka AS has entered into a long term offshore contract for the delivery of pump systems.

The pump systems contract is valued at an estimated NOK100 million over five years.

Pump supplier Bjørge Eureka is a subsidiary of Bjørge ASA.

 

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