Naturgy Panama will conduct extensive maintenance on its electrical infrastructure from December 1 to December 7, 2025. The company confirmed the scheduled work this week, which is part of a larger four-year investment plan. These essential upgrades aim to enhance service reliability for customers throughout the country.
Company officials acknowledged the potential for temporary inconveniences. They emphasized that the proactive maintenance is crucial for improving the overall health of the national electrical grid. The work will involve various systems and is designed to prevent future unplanned outages.
Major Investment in Panama’s Energy Future
This maintenance forms a key component of Naturgy’s ambitious $630 million investment strategy. The utility plans to execute this funding over the next four years. These financial resources are dedicated to quality projects and upkeep of the existing network infrastructure.
We understand these activities can generate temporary inconveniences, but they are necessary to improve the infrastructure and ensure a more reliable supply, [Translated from Spanish] a company representative stated. We offer our apologies and appreciate the understanding and support while we carry out these essential tasks.
Specific projects funded by the investment include the development of new circuits and the construction of additional electrical substation facilities. This comprehensive approach addresses both immediate operational needs and long-term capacity growth.
Customer Communication and Proactive Steps
Naturgy is encouraging customers to update their contact information through an official online form. This will enable the company to send direct alerts about maintenance work affecting specific neighborhoods. Improved communication is a stated goal throughout the multi-year upgrade process.
The utility reinforced its commitment to providing a reliable and sustainable power supply across Panama. This significant financial investment, the company says, paves the way for a new era of improved energy efficiency and grid security. The work scheduled for next week represents an initial, critical phase of this long-term vision.




