The Norwegian shipowner said at this moment it did not have a final date for when the repair work will be completed.

However, it did say that repairs are expected to be completed in Southampton, but did not say if the ship would be drydocked.

“Inspections of the vessel show that the majority of the work to bring the vessel back to seaworthiness relates to the cleaning of compartments which have had water ingress and the repair of smaller structural damages due to movement of cargo and salvage operations,” Hoegh said.

Meanwhile,