Perenco Completes Major Electrification Upgrade Across TSP Fields with AdON as Key Contractor

Perenco Trinidad & Tobago has successfully completed a major electrification upgrade across the Teak, Samaan and Poui (TSP) offshore fields, a milestone project designed to enhance the longevity, safety and operational efficiency of one of the country’s longest-producing offshore assets.

The latest phase of this extensive modernisation programme centred on upgrading the power infrastructure at the Teak field. This included establishing a high-voltage electrical network linking the Macarius power hub to the Teak Echo platform and associated satellite installations with approximately 28 kilometres of subsea electrical cables. High-voltage transformers and electrical shelters were also installed to support safer and more reliable operations.

A key partner in delivering this work was AdON, which served as the main contractor responsible for the mechanical and electrical installation across the asset. AdON’s scope included executing the critical electrical infrastructure and mechanical installation works that enabled the network connection and platform upgrades to be safely and efficiently completed. This contribution was central to achieving the project’s goals of improving power delivery, operational reliability and long-term energy autonomy for offshore operations.

Perenco has operated the TSP fields since acquiring operatorship in 2016, and this electrification upgrade marks a crucial step in its ongoing revitalisation programme. By consolidating and modernising power systems across multiple platforms, the company aims to reduce reliance on individual generators, improve overall field efficiency and extend productive field life.

The successful completion of this project reflects Perenco’s commitment to sustainable offshore operations and strong collaboration with experienced contractors like AdON, whose mechanical and electrical expertise played an essential role in bringing this major infrastructure upgrade to fruition.