The Trion field, located approximately 180km off the Mexican coastline and 30km south of the US-Mexico maritime border, represents a groundbreaking greenfield development. As the first production site from Mexico's deepwater, Trion has the potential for future discoveries to be tied back to its facilities. The project is a strategic alliance between Woodside Petróleo Operaciones de México, S. de R.L. de C.V. (60%, Operator) and Pemex Exploración y Producción (40%, non-Operator).
The Trion development involves a wet tree subsea system connected to an infield floating production unit (FPU), which will be linked to a floating storage and offloading (FSO) unit, ensuring efficient extraction and processing of the resources.
This latest contract award is a testament to Corinth Pipeworks' growing offshore presence in the Gulf of Mexico. The company's welded pipe technology has been recognized for its suitability in critical offshore applications, making it the preferred choice for end-users and contractors.
Leveraging its state-of-the-art manufacturing facilities, Corinth Pipeworks will produce the 118 kilometers of HFW steel pipes required for the Trion project. The scope of supply also includes the application of external coating and concrete weight coating, all of which will be performed at the same location as the pipe manufacturing. This integrated approach ensures optimal quality control and efficiency throughout the production and coating processes.
"We are delighted to be selected by Woodside Energy for the Trion offshore project," said Ilias Bekiros, General Manager at Corinth Pipeworks. "This award underscores our commitment to delivering high-quality solutions that meet the stringent demands of deepwater energy developments. We look forward to contributing to this groundbreaking project."
The Trion project represents a significant milestone in Corinth Pipeworks' offshore presence, as the company continues to solidify its reputation as a trusted partner in the global energy industry. By leveraging its expertise and innovative solutions, Corinth Pipeworks is poised to play a crucial role in unlocking Mexico's deepwater potential and supporting the country's transition towards a more sustainable energy future.
Corinth Pipeworks, a leading manufacturer of steel pipes, has been awarded a significant contract by Woodside Energy, the operator of the Trion deepwater field in the Mexican waters of the Gulf of Mexico. Corinth Pipeworks will manufacture and supply approximately 118 kilometers of High Frequency Welded steel pipes for this pioneering offshore development.
The Trion field, located approximately 180km off the Mexican coastline and 30km south of the US-Mexico maritime border, represents a groundbreaking greenfield development. As the first production site from Mexico's deepwater, Trion has the potential for future discoveries to be tied back to its facilities. The project is a strategic alliance between Woodside Petróleo Operaciones de México, S. de R.L. de C.V. (60%, Operator) and Pemex Exploración y Producción (40%, non-Operator).
The Trion development involves a wet tree subsea system connected to an infield floating production unit, which will be linked to a floating storage and offloading unit, ensuring efficient extraction and processing of the resources.
transition towards a more sustainable energy future.