Wed 4 Feb 2026, 10:10 GMT | Updated: Wed 4 Feb 2026, 10:28 GMT | Evangelia Fragouli

Christiania Energy relocates headquarters within Odense Harbour


Bunker firm moves to larger waterfront office to accommodate growing team and collaboration needs.


Christiania Energy headquarters.
Christiania Energy has moved to a new sea-canal location in central Odense to support its expanding operations. Pictured: Christiania Energy headquarters in Odense, Denmark. Image credit: Christiania Energy

Christiania Energy has relocated its headquarters to a new site within Odense Harbour as the company expands its operations and workforce.

The bunker firm has moved to a waterfront office on Sverigesgade in central Odense, providing a larger, more practical workspace to support closer cooperation among teams based in Denmark, France, and the United Arab Emirates.

Christiania Energy explained that the new headquarters are designed to encourage cross-functional collaboration as staff from its various offices work together more frequently.

"Our new sea-canal location in central Odense reflects our identity as a shipping and energy company, while offering an inspiring space to welcome colleagues and partners," the company said.

Christiania Energy operates as a physical bunker supplier in French ports as well as a worldwide trader. In addition to its headquarters in Odense, the company has offices in Copenhagen, Dubai and Golfe Juan (France).



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