- Tananger
Tananger is a village in the municipality of
Sola , in the county ofRogaland ,Norway . Its population (2005) is 5,817, a near double from 1980 when 3,020 people lived there.History
Tananger (mentioned in sources dated back to 1608), was used as a safe haven in times of bad weather. It was considered the best and deepest harbour north of
Egersund . In1650 , as the lobster was valued for its worth as an export article, the village was gradually settled. Since then trading with lobster, fish as well as exclusive articles such as tobacco, coffee, and tea, that came with the bigger ships that sought port in storms, lead to the establishment of a customs station under Stavanger main office in1777 and lasted until1958 . The dangerous rocks in the seas just outside of Tananger made the waters so perilous that a pilotage service existed as early as1679 , but was organised in 1720 under national control. Tananger upholds its pilotage service to this day, but the customers are mostly supertankers and merchant vessels.During the
Napoleonic wars canon-mounted rowing boats were stationed in Tananger. During the first world war Norwegian navy vessels were stationed here for neutrality-watch.In
1965 the oil adventure started withAker-Norsco establishing in Tananger as one of the first supply bases to the offshore activities. (Source: Tanangers minne)Now, several oil-companies are located here -including
Shell andSchlumberger in Risavika.The new Risavika harbour is under construction -it will be where international ferries to Denmark (and England) will dock when it is finished.
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