Drydocks World, a DP World company, has secured an engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contract from AMIGO LNG for the fabrication and delivery of the world’s largest floating liquefied natural gas (FLNG) liquefaction facility.

The project entails the transformation of two liquefied natural gas (LNG) carriers into floating storage units and the construction of two new FLNG barges at Drydocks World’s yard in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.

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The facility, expected to be operational in the second half of 2028 (H2 2028), will offer more than 4.2 million tonnes per annum of liquefaction capacity, setting a new global standard for FLNG developments.

Situated off Guaymas, Sonora, on the west coast of Mexico, the facility will utilise natural gas from the US Permian Basin.

This strategic positioning not only bolsters Mexico’s contribution to worldwide energy supply but also facilitates direct LNG exports to meet rising demand in Asia and Latin America.

The location offers a logistical advantage by reducing shipping distances to Asia compared to US Gulf terminals, thereby lowering costs and emissions and establishing a new LNG corridor during a pivotal period for global energy security.

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Drydocks World CEO Rado Antolovic said: “This contract represents a major milestone for Drydocks World and Dubai.  With our expertise in complex offshore conversions and large-scale newbuilds, we are setting new global benchmarks for floating LNG solutions.

“At the same time, this project reinforces Dubai’s position as a hub for advanced maritime engineering that powers global trade and the energy transition.”

The EPC project will employ a modular build strategy, which promises smooth system integration, precision fabrication and pre-commissioning in a controlled setting.

This methodology is expected to guarantee high-quality assurance, expedite delivery schedules and minimise environmental impact.

LNG Alliance CEO Muthu Chezhian said: “By partnering with Drydocks World on the world’s largest FLNG facility, we are securing best-in-class quality, exceptional production capacity and reliable long-term performance of this critical asset.

“We are also harnessing the key advantages of FLNG solutions – from faster project schedules to rigorous testing and seamless pre-commissioning in a controlled fabrication yard environment, as well as the substantial environmental benefits this approach delivers.”