Kuwait's energy infrastructure faces unique challenges due to extreme ambient temperatures, often exceeding 50°C, which places immense thermal stress on cng cylinder systems and pressure vessels. The high salinity of the coastal air also accelerates corrosion, requiring specialized coating technologies.
The local market is currently transitioning from traditional hydrocarbons to a more diversified energy mix. There is a growing demand for high-purity lng products to support industrial heating and transportation, reducing the reliance on heavy crude oil for domestic power.
Furthermore, the oil and gas upstream sector in Kuwait continues to seek optimized demulsifier oil and gas processing units to handle the complex emulsions found in local crude, ensuring efficient water-oil separation in harsh desert environments.