Venezuela possesses some of the world's largest gas reserves, yet the distribution network often suffers from outdated hardware. The reliance on legacy systems has created a critical need for decompression equipment that can handle fluctuating pressures without compromising safety or efficiency.
Environmental factors, including high humidity and coastal salinity in regions like Zulia, accelerate the corrosion of valve components. This makes the implementation of rugged, corrosion-resistant decompression skid units essential for maintaining operational continuity in oil and gas fields.
Currently, there is a strategic shift toward decentralized distribution. Instead of relying solely on massive central plants, the industry is adopting modular city gate station configurations to ensure a more stable energy supply to industrial zones and urban centers.