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EnerMech to support Subsea7 on Mexico’s Trion Oil project

Friday, May 8 2026

General – Mexico

EnerMech has been awarded a subsea pre-commissioning contract by Subsea7 for the Trion ultra-deepwater oil development offshore Mexico.

The Trion project, located about 180 kilometers offshore in the Perdido Fold Belt at water depths of 2,500-2,600 meters, is being developed by operator Woodside and Mexico’s state oil company PEMEX.

The development includes 24 subsea wells tied back to a new floating production unit (FPU) and floating storage and offloading (FSO) vessel.

Under the contract, EnerMech will provide flooding, cleaning, gauging, hydrotesting, nitrogen dewatering and other pre-commissioning services linked to Subsea7’s subsea umbilicals, risers and flowlines installation program.

The work will be supported from EnerMech’s facilities in Houston and Villahermosa, Mexico.

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Filed Under: EnerMech, Gulf of Mexico, International projects, Pre-commissioning, Subsea 7, Trion, ultra-deepwater Tagged With: Enermech, FPU, gulf of mexico, subsea pre-commissioning, subsea wells, Subsea7, Trion, ultra-deepwater

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