
Stril Neptun (Rem Hrist)
A large-capacity platform supply vessel of the ULSTEIN PX105 design, with a load capacity of 4,258 tonnes and a deck area of 916 square metres.
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'Rem Hrist' was named in a twin naming ceremony together with her sister vessel, 'Rem Mist', on 22 February 2011, and delivered on 3 March 2011. In his speech, Per Gunnar Jarnes, managing director at Remøy Shipping, emphasised Ulstein Verft's ability to deliver advanced vessels on time. The vessel entered into an 8-year contract for Statoil after delivery.
2022, July: The ship was sold to Etta Shipowning Ltd.
2026, February: The ship has been sold to Simon Møkster Rederi, and the vessel name changes to 'Stril Neptun'. A news update from the shipowner states: "Built at Ulstein Verft in 2011 and based on the proven ULSTEIN PX105 design, Stril Neptun combines robust performance with high operational flexibility. With important additional capabilities such as NOFO and Standby, the vessel is well equipped for safe, efficient and reliable operations in the North Sea. The vessel has been on long-term contract with Equinor for several years, and we are pleased to continue this cooperation under new ownership and management."