Cameroon's industrial landscape is currently characterized by a heavy reliance on traditional fossil fuels, yet there is a growing demand for lng products to power remote industrial zones. The humid tropical climate of the Gulf of Guinea region poses significant corrosion challenges for standard storage equipment, necessitating specialized materials and coatings.
In the oil and gas upstream sector, particularly in the Rio del Rey basin, the efficiency of demulsifier oil and gas processing is critical. Many existing facilities utilize legacy separation technology that struggles with the complex crude compositions found in the region, leading to higher operational costs and environmental risks.
Furthermore, the urban transport sector in Douala and Yaoundé is beginning to explore cleaner alternatives. The adoption of cng cylinder technology is gaining traction as a viable bridge to reduce carbon emissions, though the lack of localized high-pressure filling infrastructure remains a primary bottleneck.