Chile's industrial landscape is characterized by its extreme geography, from the Atacama Desert to the southern fjords. This creates a significant demand for robust cng cylinder systems capable of transporting fuel across vast, remote terrains where traditional pipeline infrastructure is absent.
The mining sector, the backbone of the Chilean economy, is currently undergoing a massive shift toward "Green Mining." This transition necessitates the integration of lng products to replace heavy diesel consumption in ore transport and power generation, reducing the overall carbon footprint of copper and lithium extraction.
Furthermore, the oil and gas processing facilities in the region face challenges with emulsion stability due to varying crude qualities. The implementation of high-efficiency demulsifier oil and gas separation technology has become critical for maximizing resource recovery and ensuring environmental compliance in Chilean refineries.