Capstone Energy+ Wins Follow-On Order for Chile Refinery Microturbine Expansion
Capstone Energy+ received a follow-on order from Chile's ENAP for a C800 microturbine, expanding capacity to 2.2MW at the world's southernmost refinery in Patagonia.

Capstone Energy+, Inc. (OTCQX: CGEH) announced it has received a follow-on order from Empresa Nacional del Petroleo (ENAP), Chile's state-owned energy company, for a Capstone C800 Signature Series microturbine. The order will expand the existing microturbine installation at the world's southernmost refinery in Patagonia to a total capacity of 2.2 megawatts, reflecting continued confidence in Capstone's technology for critical operations in demanding environments.
This expansion underscores the growing role of distributed energy solutions in the oil and gas sector, particularly for remote or extreme-location refineries where grid reliability is limited. Microturbines offer lower emissions and higher efficiency compared to traditional diesel generators, aligning with broader industry trends toward decarbonization of upstream and midstream operations. For energy traders, the adoption of such technologies can influence refinery operating costs and uptime, potentially impacting regional fuel supply dynamics. Check NowPrice's fuel page for current pricing context on refined products in South America.
The follow-on order signals ENAP's commitment to reliable, low-emission power for critical refinery processes. Investors and industry watchers will look for further adoption of microturbine technology in other remote oil and gas facilities, as well as potential expansion into datacenter applications, which Capstone has highlighted as a growth area. The successful deployment in Patagonia could serve as a reference case for similar projects in other harsh environments.