Luxembourg-based steel pipe manufacturer Tenaris has announced it has signed a contract to supply casing, tubing and line pipes for the Trion project, located in the Perdido fold belt, approximately 180 km off the coast of Mexico. The project is being developed by Woodside Petroleo Operaciones de México (60 percent) and Pemex (40 percent) and represents Mexico's first deepwater oil development. First oil production is expected in 2028, with a nameplate capacity of 100,000 barrels per day.
Tenaris Supply and Technology Scope
Under the Rig Direct® service model, Tenaris will supply 12,000 tons of casing and tubing, including 1,600 tons of Super 13 chrome steel. For subsea infrastructure, Tenaris will provide approximately 16,000 tons of pipeline tubing for flowlines and risers, including TenarisShawcor Marine 5-layer syntactic and rigid polypropylene for flow assurance, as well as epoxy, TenarisShawcor Fusion Bonded three-layer polypropylene and liquid epoxy coatings for corrosion protection. line pipes and coatings will be supplied along with One line® design solutions.




