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08. SEPTEMBER 2016
H.K.H. Kronprinsen deltager i markering af 50-året for det første danske oliefund i Nordsøen. Fiskeri- og Søfartsmuseet, Tarphagevej 2, Esbjerg V, kl. 12.00.

8 September 2016, 12:00 noon
HRH The Crown Prince participates in marking the 50th anniversary of the first Danish oil discovery in the North Sea.

Fisheries and Maritime Museum, Tarphagevej 2 Esbjerg V.

 

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Photo: Hans Chr. Gabelgaard

 

Article with a couple of photos of Frederik arriving

http://www.tvsyd.dk/artikel/saa-er-kronprins-frederik-i-esbjerg-til-first50-fejring

 

 

Five visits on the agenda today:


"Crown Prince Frederik arrived at. 12 and was received by Mayor Johnny Søtrup at the Fisheries and Maritime Museum,

where the Crown Prince attends the opening of the new exhibition "Energy from the sea - Danish offshore in the North Sea". President of A. P. Møller Foundation, Ane Mærsk Mc-Kinney Uggla, stands for the opening on behalf of the fund, which has donated 15.5 million kroner for the exhibition.


From 2 pm, the Crown Prince visits a number of Esbjerg's leading companies in the oil and gas industry in the port of Esbjerg.
The business side of the royal visit looks like this: Maersk Oil, Blue Water Shipping and Semco Maritime,

including visit to the drilling rig Maersk Resolute."

 

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More from the oil rig

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Royal Visit at Semco Maritime

with one photo

 

" “It was a great honour to contribute to providing the Crown Prince with an introduction to our work and what we are concerned about. With more than 15,000 people employed directly in the industry and at least 20,000 related jobs, the oil and gas sector is of great importance to Danish society – and plays an enormous role in Region Southern Denmark. The Crown Prince’s visit contributes to underlining this, and his visit is thus not only important to us. It is also very important to a lot of people in our region,” said Steen Brødbæk after the visit. "

 

 

 

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