ENGIE Chile is expanding its presence in the north of the country with a proposal that positions natural gas as the axis of a responsible energy transition. Following the demand for sustainable energy solutions, the company focuses on ensuring continuous and efficient supply to key sectors such as mining and industry.
Extension of the natural gas program in northern Chile
The group has enhanced its current infrastructure, which includes the GNL Mejillones Regasification Terminal, the Norandino Gas Pipeline and the Satellite Regasification Plants. These facilities make it possible to supply areas far from the main network, guaranteeing operational continuity even in demanding environments. In addition, the truck loading yard optimizes logistics for distributing liquefied natural gas to different parts of the territory.
Through the integrated network, ENGIE consolidates its return to the natural gas market in natural gas market in Chilewith an emphasis on meeting the energy needs of the north, a strategic region due to its high concentration of mining operations. The company thus seeks to support decarbonization without compromising the security of energy supply.
This deployment is part of the ENGIE group’s global strategy to promote a cleaner and more resilient matrix. The commitment to natural gas as an enabling backup source enables the integration of renewable energies and reduces dependence on more polluting fuels. In this regard, the company stands out for offering energy solutions that combine operational efficiency with a smaller environmental footprint.
The company plans future infrastructure expansions to keep pace with the growth of the energy market. This includes technological adaptations and logistical expansions that will respond to the country’s new production requirements.
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