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Dubai Drydocks takes JV route for further headway overseas

DP WORLD ENTITY WILL UPGRADE FPSO VESSEL FOR ROSEBANK FIELD IN UK

- BY MANOJ NAIR Business Editor

Dubai Drydocks, the ship repair and maintenanc­e services company, is making further headway overseas, this time through a joint venture to upgrade a floating production storage and offloading (FPSO) vessel designated for the Rosebank oil and gas field in the UK.

Part of DP World, Dubai Drydocks’ partner in the venture is Norway’s Aker Solutions.

The first contract was signed with Altera Infrastruc­ture, an energy infrastruc­ture services group, to upgrade, refurbish and electrify the FPSO, the Petrojarl Knarr. The vessel will be re-deployed at Rosebank field, with the upgrades allowing it to be kept in the field for 25 years without drydocking.

“This joint venture will deliver world-class maritime engineerin­g and constructi­on solutions to the global energy industry,” said Sultan Bin Sulayem, Group and Chairman and CEO at DP World Group.

Sustainabl­e production

“The sector needs smart, collaborat­ive partnershi­ps like this to ensure sustainabl­e production and to successful­ly transition equipment and vessels for the future. Today’s announceme­nt is an important step forward.”

Recently, Dubai Drydocks took on the main role at an existing shipyard in Montenegro, to oversee repair and related services for yachts, especially those that anchor in and around European hubs.

Aker Solutions will handle the design and procuremen­t of equipment in Norway, while Drydocks World will be responsibl­e for the fabricatio­n and constructi­on work at their yard in Dubai. The Petrojarl Knarr is at the Aker Solutions yard in Norway and will remain there until it is towed to Dubai, later this year. The engineerin­g, procuremen­t and constructi­on (EPC) work is planned for completion by end 2025.

“The joint venture between Drydocks World and Aker Solutions will bring the shared strengths and values of both companies and provide a range of solutions including engineerin­g, procuremen­t and constructi­on to a global market,” said Capt. Rado Antolovic, CEO, Drydocks World - Dubai.

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 ?? Source: DP World ?? Above: Recently, Dubai Drydocks took on the main role at an existing shipyard in Montenegro, to oversee repair and related services for yachts.
Left: Dubai Drydocks signs the joint venture with Norway’s Aker Solutions.
Source: DP World Above: Recently, Dubai Drydocks took on the main role at an existing shipyard in Montenegro, to oversee repair and related services for yachts. Left: Dubai Drydocks signs the joint venture with Norway’s Aker Solutions.

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