Peru's gas industry is characterized by the Camisea project's vast reserves, but distribution faces extreme challenges due to the geography. From the humid coast of Lima to the high-altitude Andean plateau, skid mounted equipment is critical for rapid deployment in remote regions where traditional concrete foundations are impractical.
The current state of the market shows a transition toward modularity. Local operators are increasingly adopting decompression equipment that can withstand seismic activities common in the region, requiring equipment with high structural integrity and flexible connection points to prevent pipeline rupture during tectonic shifts.
Furthermore, the urban expansion in Peruvian cities demands a more sophisticated approach to pressure management. The integration of smart regulator technology is becoming a necessity to handle fluctuating demand loads and to provide real-time monitoring in densely populated metropolitan areas.