Papua New Guinea faces unique logistical hurdles due to its rugged highlands and dense rainforests, making the transport of traditional fuels costly. The reliance on cng cylinder technology has grown as a means to move natural gas from extraction points to urban centers without extensive pipeline networks.
In the oil and gas sectors of the Gulf and Southern Highlands, the presence of high-water-cut crude necessitates advanced chemical separation. The demand for high-efficiency demulsifier oil and gas processing equipment is critical to ensure that exported hydrocarbons meet international purity standards despite the humid tropical climate.
Furthermore, the push toward sustainable energy in Port Moresby and Lae is driving a shift toward cleaner alternatives. This has led to an increase in the adoption of bio lpg gas for residential and small-scale commercial use, reducing the dependence on imported diesel and biomass.