Cenergy Holdings announces that Corinth Pipeworks, its steel pipe segment, was awarded a contract by Woodside Energy, as operator of the Trion deepwater field, to manufacture and supply approximately 118 km of High Frequency Welded (HFW) steel pipes.
The Trion field is located in the Perdido Fold Belt in Mexican waters of the Gulf of Mexico. Situated
approximately 180 km off the Mexican coastline and 30km south of the US-Mexico maritime border,
Trion represents a pioneering greenfield development. It is poised to be the first production site from Mexico’s deepwater,, with potential for future discoveries to be tied back to Trion’s facilities. Trion is an alliance between Woodside Petróleo Operaciones de México, Sociedad de Responsabilidad Limitada de Capital Variable (60%, Operator) and Pemex Exploración y Producción (40%, non-Operator).
A wet tree subsea system will be connected to an infield floating production unit (FPU), which will then be connected to a floating storage and offloading unit (FSO). This will make sure that the resources are extracted and processed efficiently.
This award is another significant milestone in Corinth Pipeworks’ offshore presence in the Gulf of Mexico, as end-users and contractors acknowledge the benefits of our welded pipe technology for critical offshore applications.
The pipes will be manufactured at Corinth Pipeworks’ state-of-the-art facilities. The scope of supply also includes the application of external coating and concrete weight coating (CWC), 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 thrilled to have been chosen by Woodside Energy for the Trion offshore project," Corinth Pipeworks General Manager Ilias Bekiros stated. “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.”