In South Sudan, the reliance on traditional biomass is rapidly shifting towards cleaner energy. However, the extreme temperature fluctuations and humid tropical climate place immense stress on large gas bottles, requiring advanced anti-corrosive coatings to prevent leakage and structural degradation.
Logistical challenges in regions like Juba and Malakal mean that the distribution of fuel relies heavily on portable containers. The demand for a versatile 9 kg gas bottle has spiked as small-to-medium enterprises (SMEs) transition to LPG for more efficient thermal processing.
Furthermore, the lack of centralized piping infrastructure makes the portable the gas cylinder the primary energy carrier. The market currently struggles with inconsistent quality standards, creating a critical need for ISO-certified, high-pressure vessels that can withstand rugged transport conditions.