As part of Trion project's subsea infrastructure development, Woodside Energy has employed Tenaris for casing and tubing services, alongside line pipe and coatings for bends, flowlines and risers.
Located in the Perdido Fold Belt, approximately 180 kilometers off the Mexican coastline, Trion is a highly anticipated deepwater project from Mexico that is set to generate first oil in 2028, with a nameplate production capacity of 100,000 barrels per day. A greenfield project at a water depth of 2,500 meters, Trion is being developed by Woodside-affiliate, Woodside Petroleo Operaciones de México, S. de R.L. de C.V. (Operator, 60%) and Pemex (40%).
Following its Rig Direct service model, Tenaris will supply 12,000 tons of casing and tubing, including 1,600 tons in the Super 13 Chrome steel grade. For the line pipe portion, the company will deliver approximately 16,000 tons of pipe for flowlines and risers, including the application of TenarisShawcor Marine 5-Layer Syntactic and Solid Polypropylene for flow assurance, and TenarisShawcor Fusion Bonded Epoxy, Three-Layer Polypropylene, and Liquid Epoxy coatings for corrosion protection. Line pipe and coatings will be supplied along with One Line project solutions.
“Trion represents a historic milestone for Mexico’s energy future, and we are proud to be part of it,” said Pablo Gómez, Tenaris Commercial Vice-President in Mexico. “This project underscores the strength of our customer partnerships and our ability to deliver advanced technological solutions for the most demanding offshore environments.”