🏭Getting to know the Jose Antonio Anzoategui- industrial complex || en-es🏭
Jose's cryogenic complex is located on the outskirts of my city, from where, day and night, crude oil and other minerals are exported for sale worldwide.
It is the only plant that is operational in my country and the causes are many and varied, most of them political. However, this situation does not prevent me from admiring the architectural work that was done at the time to put this complex into operation, where national and international personnel converge to produce the world's oil, and how wonderful that it is located a few kilometers from my city.


In recent days, I had the opportunity to give a training (I am a teacher), in this complex and I was allowed a guided tour. Because of the same attacks they have suffered, the tours are restricted or must have a permit almost signed by the president, so you will see now, perhaps they will be some unusual photographs, ie, I was in a place where very few people have access to go to a square or museum.
In fact, I could not even get off the bus because the whole approach to these works, must be guided, guarded and almost you can not use any device by the security measures that previously tell you at the entrance.
Anyway, what I was able to capture I loved it, and I hope you enjoy it as much as I did, because “behind the camera” I tell you that these machines emanate many amounts of gases such as ammonia and at times I felt dizzy and even thought I would fall asleep 😆.
The people were very kind to tell me that the whole complex is operational and that companies of North American, Argentinean, Chinese and Russian origin work there.


The oil complex is not limited only to this area, but there are other plants and even the pier that can be appreciated from the air when we go flying from my city to Caracas (the capital), like all the ships that come to get the oil. I did not research on the exact date since when that place is there, but to give an idea, since my childhood, that complex already existed.
Being an oil country, it is common that in my country there are many industries dedicated to the exploitation of crude oil, but not in all cities, so we are privileged to have a soil and subsoil with so many minerals for exploitation 💯.
To Jose's complex, people come from all over the world and as my city is very close, it is common to see at certain hours all the people who work there, making life, shopping, sleeping, and taking souvenirs for their families.


At the end, I visited the administrative plant and was able to take this picture of all the nutrients or fertilizers that are processed in the plant and sold nationally and internationally.
I hope you liked this tour; perhaps for many it will not be relevant, but for engineers, architects, chemists or those people who appreciate visiting places where you can not enter so easily, it will surely be an excellent opportunity to know what is not at first sight.
I edited the cover in Canvas, as well as the banner.
The separator was made in FotoJet.
The translator I used was DeepL.
See you next time.
El complejo Criogénico de Jose, es un espacio ubicado en las afueras de mi ciudad, desde donde, día y noche, se exporta el crudo petrolero y otros minerales para su venta a nivel mundial.
Es la única planta que se encuentra operativa en mi país y las causas son múltiples y encontradas; la mayoría de orden político. Sin embargo, esta situación, no me impide admirar el trabajo arquitectónico que hicieron en su momento para colocar está complejo en funcionamiento, donde converge personal nacional e internacional, para hacer producir el petróleo del mundo y que maravilla que se encuentre a pocos kilómetros de mi ciudad.


En días pasados, me tocó impartir una formación (soy docente), en este complejo y me permitieron una visita guiada. Por los mismos ataques que han sufrido, los paseos están restringidos o deben tener una permisología casi que firmada por el presidente, por lo que verán ahora, quizás serán unas fotografías poco comunes, es decir, estuve en un sitio donde muy pocas personas tienen acceso como ir a una plaza o museo.
De hecho, ni pude bajar del bus porque todo el acercamiento a estas obras, debe estar guiado, custodiado y casi que ni puedes usar nada de dispositivo por las medidas de seguridad que previamente te dicen en la entrada.
De igual forma, lo que pude captar ¡Me encantó!, y espero que lo disfruten tanto como yo, porque "en el tras cámara" les cuento que estas máquinas emanan muchas cantidades de gases como el amoníaco y por momentos sentí mareos e incluso pensando que me quedaría dormida 😆.


Las personas fueron muy amables al decirme que todo el complejo está operativo y que trabajan empresas de origen norteamericano, argentino, chino y ruso.
El complejo petrolero no se delimita solo a esta área, sino que existen otras plantas e incluso el muelle que puede ser apreciado desde el aire cuando vamos volando de mi ciudad hasta Caracas (la capital), como todos los buques que vienen a buscar el petróleo. No investigué sobre la fecha exacta desde cuando está ese lugar, pero por dar una idea, desde mi infancia, ya ese complejo existía.
Por ser un país petrolero, es común que en mi país haya muchas industrias dedicadas a la explotación de crudo, pero no en todas las ciudades, por lo que somos privilegiadas en tener un suelo y subsuelo con tantos minerales para su explotación 💯.


Al complejo de Jose, vienen personas de todo el mundo y como mi ciudad es muy cercana, es común ver a ciertas horas a todas las personas que trabajan allí, haciendo vida, comprando, durmiendo, y llevando recuerdos para sus familias.
Al final, visité la planta administrativa y pude tomar esta fotografía de todos los nutrientes o fertilizantes que se procesan en la planta y se venden a nivel nacional e internacional.
Yo espero que les haya gustado este paseo; quizás para muchos no será relevante, pero para ingenieros, arquitectos, químicos o aquellas personas que aprecian el visitar lugares donde no se puede entrar tan fácilmente, seguro será una excelente oportunidad para conocer lo que no está a simple vista.
La portada la edité en Canvas, al igual que el banner.
El separador lo hice en FotoJet.
El traductor que usé fue DeepL.
Hasta una próxima oportunidad.
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You managed to capture this travel moment very well ♥️🙏
Thank you very much for your appreciation 😊.
Very beautiful complex, I saw some photos of the amazing views, I really enjoyed it ❤️
I'm glad you enjoyed it as much as I did.... Regards.
I enjoyed it my friend ❤️
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Thank you for sharing these photos in your adventure :) How you smile makes me feel confident that you have been on such a wonderful adventure. I hope I can also travel to amazing places just like you.
Being a Process Engineer and Projects Manager in the Oil and Gas industry for many many years this looks and smells familiar!
Wow! I'm honored to know that you enjoyed my post and that you got a piece of your essence with these photos. Regards 🤗.
I did, thank you
your adventure is really extraordinary 😉
Thank you very much for your comment 😊.
Nice place
Thank you for reading and commenting 😊.