Blue Seal Chemical Production Plant Ground Breaking Ceremony
Blue Seal Energy Group, a Nigerian indigenous energy solutions company, has commenced the siting of a 35,000 capacity chemical production plant, worth $12.5 million, in Nigeria. The chemical plant which is being strategically situated beside a mega refinery that is equally being built along the area, would be sited at Block A, Blue Seal Chemical Road, Ibeju-Lekki, Lagos.
He said the plant would locally produce and supply quality water, industrial and oilfield chemicals of international standards to its customers, thereby cutting the earlier stretch of having to undergo the rigours of importing the chemicals from USA, China, Europe and or, other countries.
The MD/CEO also disclosed that, as a way of giving back to the society and contributing to the growth and development of Nigeria, the plant will provide over 500 direct and indirect jobs to Nigerians when completed.
While disclosing the need for siting the chemical plant in Nigeria, Mr. Edeni said Nigeria is in dire need of an indigenous chemical factory to bridge the gap of having to import chemical products from abroad, especially as more refineries and other chemical companies are birthing in the country.
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