Gas Infrastructure
Gas infrastructure refers to the network of facilities and systems used to transport, store, and distribute natural gas. This includes pipelines, compressor stations, storage facilities, and distribution centers that ensure gas reaches homes and businesses safely and efficiently.
The infrastructure is crucial for energy supply, as it connects gas production sites, such as natural gas fields, to consumers. Proper maintenance and regulation of this infrastructure are essential to prevent leaks and ensure reliable service, contributing to energy security and economic stability in regions that rely on natural gas for heating and power generation.