Bolivia's gas sector faces unique challenges due to its extreme topography, ranging from the Altiplano's high altitudes to the tropical lowlands. The deployment of skid mounted equipment has become essential for rapid deployment in remote mining and industrial areas where traditional permanent construction is logistically prohibitive.
Current operations often struggle with pressure fluctuations caused by temperature extremes in the Andes. There is a growing demand for more precise decompression equipment that can maintain stable downstream pressure despite volatile ambient conditions, reducing the risk of pipeline fatigue and operational downtime.
As Bolivia seeks to expand its domestic market and optimize exports, the modernization of aging infrastructure is critical. The transition toward integrated decompression skid units allows for better modularity and easier maintenance in geographically isolated regions, enhancing overall grid reliability.