Chile's unique geography presents significant challenges for gas transport. The high seismic activity across the Andean region demands that all skid mounted equipment be designed with enhanced structural integrity and vibration dampening to prevent catastrophic failure during earthquakes.
Moreover, the extreme temperature fluctuations between the northern arid regions and the snowy south require materials that resist thermal expansion and contraction. This necessitates the use of high-grade alloys in every decompression skid to maintain airtight seals and operational stability.
Currently, the Chilean market is shifting toward decentralized energy nodes. This trend increases the demand for modular, rapidly deployable stations that can be integrated into existing urban grids without extensive civil engineering, emphasizing the need for pre-fabricated solutions.