Industry News

Nigeria signs $1.2 billion contract to revive gas plants needed for aluminum industry

Views : 200
Update time : 2024-11-15 19:32:36
Nigeria has signed a US$1.2 billion deal with Chinese state-owned China National Chemical Engineering Corporation (CNCEC) to revive a gas plant needed by the aluminum industry.

The agreement was signed by CNCEC and BFI Group, a major investor in the Aluminum Smelting Company of Nigeria (ALSCON). The facility has been shut down for years due to legal and financial difficulties. The project will transform the gas plant, which has a capacity of 135 million standard cubic feet per day (MMscfd).

Once operational, the plant is expected to produce approximately 1 million tons of aluminum per year and generate 540 megawatts of electricity. The new agreement aims to unlock economic benefits, promote self-reliance, and meet global demand for aluminum while promoting the use of sustainable energy in Nigeria's industrial sector.
Related News
Read More >>
Taiwan's coated steel demand falls short of expectations after typhoon reconstruction Taiwan's coated steel demand falls short of expectations after typhoon reconstruction
Sep .19.2025
Taiwan's coated steel demand falls short of expectations after typhoon reconstruction
Global primary aluminum market has short supply of 119,900 tons in Jul Global primary aluminum market has short supply of 119,900 tons in Jul
Sep .19.2025
Global primary aluminum market has short supply of 119,900 tons in Jul
China's aluminum-related production statistics in Aug China's aluminum-related production statistics in Aug
Sep .19.2025
China's aluminum-related production statistics in Aug
Saudi Arabia accelerates major water transmission projects, raising pipe and long steel demand Saudi Arabia accelerates major water transmission projects, raising pipe and long steel demand
Sep .19.2025
Saudi Arabia accelerates major water transmission projects, raising pipe and long steel demand