Tampnet 为墨西哥 Trion 提供海底光纤到岸连接

2025 年 3 月 5 日
Tampnet 已获得一份长期服务合同,为 Woodside 位于墨西哥近海的深水 Trion 石油项目提供光纤连接和相关服务。

Tampnet 已获得一份长期服务合同,为 Woodside 位于墨西哥近海的深水 Trion 石油项目提供光纤连接和相关服务。

基于光纤的岸上连接将使从墨西哥陆上的伍德赛德工厂可以进行远程操作成为可能。  

Tampnet 将提供约 200 公里的光纤,扩大其在墨西哥湾深水区的现有基础设施,目前该基础设施包括 1,500 公里的海底光纤,连接约 20 个海上设施。 

Tampnet 首席执行官 Elie Hanna 表示:“无论海上油田位于何处,海上能源公司现在可以从实时数据分析和人工智能驱动的洞察中受益。就数据速度、可靠性和可扩展性而言,没有任何其他技术可以与光纤相媲美——该项目也与我们在墨西哥的地理扩张和长期存在的雄心完美契合。”

根据 Tampnet 与 AT&T 的漫游关系,额外的 5G 覆盖范围将提供给在 Trion 开发项目上工作的海上人员的私人设备。Tampnet 补充道,它还将扩大美国公共安全网络 FirstNet 的覆盖范围,使 Trion 成为“提高该地区安全的重要贡献者”。

原文链接/Offshore_Mag

Tampnet providing subsea fiber to shore connectivity for Trion in Mexico

March 5, 2025
Tampnet has secured a long-term service contract to provide optical fiber connectivity and related services for Woodside’s deepwater Trion oil project offshore Mexico.

Tampnet has secured a long-term service contract to provide optical fiber connectivity and related services for Woodside’s deepwater Trion oil project offshore Mexico.

The fiber-based connectivity to shore will enable remote operations from a Woodside facility onshore in Mexico.  

Tampnet will supply about 200 km of fiber, expanding its existing infrastructure in the deepwater Gulf of Mexico, which currently comprises 1,500 km of subsea fiber connecting about 20 offshore facilities. 

“Offshore energy companies can now…[benefit] from real-time data analytics and AI-driven insights, irrespective of the offshore field’s location," Tampnet CEO Elie Hanna said. “In terms of data speeds, reliability and scalability, no other technologies can compete with fiber optics…This project also ties in perfectly with our ambitions for geographic expansion and long-term presence in Mexico.”

Under Tampnet's roaming relationship with AT&T, the additional 5G coverage will be available to the private devices of offshore personnel working on the Trion development. It will also provide expanded coverage of the US public safety network, FirstNet, making Trion “a significant contributor toward increased safety in the region,” Tampnet added.