Drydocks World, a leading marine and offshore services provider and part of Dubaiโs DP World group, has announced a landmark contract with Dixstone Lower Gulf FZCO to convert an LNG carrier into a Floating Storage Unit (FSU) for Gabonโs offshore gas development. This strategic project marks a significant step in supporting Gabonโs ambitions for floating LNG (FLNG) infrastructure and the global energy transition.
Project Overview
The conversion will see the LNG carrier transformed into the FSU Cap Lopez, which will play a pivotal role in Gabonโs offshore gas liquefaction, storage, and export operations. The project is designed to reduce gas flaring and boost Gabonโs gas production capacity by approximately 105 million standard cubic feet per day.
Scope of Work
Drydocks Worldโs engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) scope includes:
- Over 700 tonnes of new steel fabrication
- Installation of around 3 kilometres of piping
- Integration of a 1,400-tonne boil-off gas (BOG) module
- Addition of a 350-tonne electrical house (E-House)
- Full vessel drydocking, tank coating, and life-extension works
All conversion and life-extension activities will be conducted under the classification of Lloydโs Register, ensuring the highest standards of safety and compliance.
Timeline and Impact
The converted FSU Cap Lopez is scheduled for sail-away in July 2027. This milestone reinforces Drydocks Worldโs reputation for delivering high-spec LNG conversions and supporting sustainable infrastructure in the maritime sector. The project is expected to significantly contribute to Gabonโs energy landscape by enabling offshore gas liquefaction and export, while also supporting environmental goals through reduced flaring.
Industry Significance
Drydocks Worldโs CEO commented, โThis milestone reinforces Drydocks Worldโs proven ability to deliver high-spec LNG conversions and support the global energy transition with sustainable infrastructure. We thank Dixstone Lower Gulf FZCO for their trust and look forward to delivering this technically demanding project with excellence.โ
The project follows Drydocks Worldโs recent successes in LNG and FLNG conversions, including contracts for floating liquefaction facilities in Mexico, further cementing its position as a global leader in complex offshore conversions.
The conversion of the LNG carrier into the FSU Cap Lopez for Gabonโs offshore gas development is a testament to Drydocks Worldโs technical expertise and commitment to sustainable maritime solutions. As the industry continues to evolve towards cleaner energy and innovative infrastructure, projects like this set new benchmarks for operational excellence and environmental stewardship.
Sources:
- LinkedIn: Drydocks Worldโs Official Announcement
PR Newswire: AMIGO LNG Awards Landmark EPC Contract to Drydocks World