Infrastructure designed for mobility
A core element of BigSur Energy’s model is mobility. Unlike fixed systems, modular units can be relocated to align with operational priorities and evolving resource availability.
Strategic redeployment across sites
In recent months, equipment has been relocated from Arledge and Crockett to the Tarzan site to support expansion and improve overall system efficiency. At the same time, units from Caddo have been repositioned to Imogene and Stoneys, optimizing utilization across the network.
Responding to dynamic conditions
Gas supply, site performance, and operational constraints can vary over time. The ability to move infrastructure enables continuous adaptation, ensuring assets are deployed where they generate the highest value.
Improving capital efficiency
Redeployment reduces the need for redundant investment and allows for more efficient capital allocation. Existing assets are repositioned rather than replicated unnecessarily.
Reducing operational friction
Relocatable systems minimize downtime during transitions, enabling smoother adjustments and maintaining operational continuity across sites.
Building a resilient infrastructure network
This approach results in a flexible and resilient infrastructure base, capable of adapting to both short-term operational changes and long-term strategic shifts.

