Höegh LNG : Webcast/Q&A session details for the third quarter of 2019
Hamilton, Bermuda, 14 November 2019 - Höegh LNG Holdings Ltd. ("Höegh LNG") will release its financial results for the quarter ended 30 September 2019 on Thursday 21 November 2019 at 07:00 am CET. In connection with this, Höegh LNG will hold a webcast at 09:00 am CET which will immediately be followed by a Q&A session. The webcast can be accessed through the following channels: ·
- Via "Investor relations" on Höegh LNG's website www.hoeghlng.com, or the following link: https://webtv.hegnar.no/presentation.php?webcastId=98164523
- By dialling +47 2100 2610 (Oslo), +44 (0)330 336 9125 (UK) or +1 323-994 -2093 (USA), participant passcode 7190671. Please join the event conference 5 - 10 minutes prior to the start time. You will be asked to provide the confirmation code, speaker name or the title of your conference
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Contacts:
Sveinung J. S. Støhle, President and Chief Executive Officer, Telephone +47 975 57 402
Håvard Furu, Chief Financial Officer, Telephone +47 991 23 443
Knut Johan Arnholdt, VP IR and Strategy, Telephone +47 922 59 131
About Höegh LNG:
Höegh LNG operates world-wide with a leading position as owner and operator of floating LNG import terminals; floating storage and regasification units (FSRUs), and is one of the most experienced operators of LNG Carriers (LNGCs). Höegh LNG's vision is to be the industry leader of floating LNG solutions. Its strategy is to develop the business through an extended service offering, with large-scale FSRUs as the main product, and focus on establishing long-term contracts with attractive risk-adjusted returns involving credible counterparts. The company is publicly listed on the Oslo stock exchange under the ticker HLNG, and owns approximately 46% of Höegh LNG Partners LP (NYSE:HMLP). Höegh LNG is a Bermuda based company with established presence in Norway, Singapore, the UK, USA, South Korea, Indonesia, Lithuania, Egypt, Colombia and Turkey. The group employs approximately 155 office staff and 545 seafarers.