
Perenco Trinidad & Tobago has confirmed the completion of its latest revitalisation programme across the Teak, Samaan and Poui ('TSP') fields, offshore the southeast coast of Trinidad. The programme, designed to simultaneously increase production and deliver more efficient and sustainable operations, entailed the electrification and the modernisation of the Teak field.
As part of the Teak electrification project, a new high-voltage electrical network has been established, extending from the Macarius power hub to Teak Echo and then across all Teak satellite platforms via 28 km of subsea electrical cables. In addition, high-voltage infrastructure has been installed on these platforms, including nine new transformers and five new electrical shelters, enabling safer and more efficient operations for our offshore teams.
The TSP fields have been producing for many decades and Perenco T&T’s ongoing investment is essential to continue meeting local energy demand and supporting economic growth.
Commenting on the revitalisation work, Stéphane Barc, General Manager of Perenco T&T, said:
'We are committed to sustaining these fields, which have served Trinidad and Tobago well for half a century and have the potential to continue to provide energy to the country for many years to come. The electrification at Teak reflects our expertise in maintaining mature assets and represents the latest milestones in our ongoing investment into the country.'
Press Release Jan 21 2026
Source: Perenco











