
Drydocks World Dubai has been awarded a significant contract for the refurbishment and life extension of the FPSO Baobab Ivorien by Modec Management Services. Due to get underway in Dubai in May this year, the eight-month long project will involve 1000 tonnes of steel renewal, 250,000 m2 of tank coating, and 11,500 m of new piping.
The scope of work required also includes enhancements to crew living quarters and the integration of technologies to enhance its operational efficiency and reliability. Upon completion, the vessel’s lifespan will be extended by 15 years on its return to deployment offshore West Africa.
Drydocks World has a proven track record in vessel refurbishment, life extensions and conversions, having successfully completed over 50 similar projects, including more than 30 FPSO upgrades. The vessel, currently operating at the Baobab oil field, 25 km off the coast of Côte d’Ivoire, will relocate to Drydocks World’s Dubai facility for its refurbishment.
Capt. Rado Antolovic CEO of Drydocks World said: “Signing this agreement with Modec highlights our expertise in complex FPSO refurbishment and life extension projects. Our proven track record in executing large-scale offshore engineering works positions us as the ideal partner to enhance the vessel’s longevity, efficiency, and operational safety.”



















