In Venezuela, the industrial landscape is heavily dominated by the petrochemical and oil refining sectors. The reliance on high-capacity steam boiler units is critical for primary processing, yet many existing facilities struggle with aging infrastructure and declining efficiency due to decades of limited maintenance.
The local market currently faces a duality: while there is an abundance of fuel resources, the lack of modern thermal oil boiler technology leads to significant heat loss and operational instability in precision heating applications, particularly in the food processing and chemical plants of the Carabobo region.
Furthermore, the transition toward more versatile heating systems, such as the hot water boiler, is gaining momentum in the commercial and light manufacturing sectors to reduce the operational risks associated with high-pressure steam systems.



