Posted on 18 Dec 2015
Chinese firm to build leading steel pipe plant in Nigeria
Chinese steel pipe manufacturer, Jiangsu Yulong Group, on Wednesday held
a groundbreaking ceremony for a large-scale factory in Nigeria's Lagos
Lekki Free Trade Zone.
The groundbreaking ceremony was attended by government officials, Chinese envoys and representatives from private companies.
Jiangsu Yulong Group, which was listed on China's Shanghai Stock
Exchange in November, 2011, is exploiting international market,
according to Willy Wen, the company's deputy general manager.
He told Xinhua in an interview the Yulong Lekki project, consisting
three phases of investment, would be "the No.1 complex welding and
seamless pipe manufacturer in Nigeria."
He put the first phase of investment at 50 million U.S. dollars, which
would construct a Submerged Arc Welded Pipe production unit with
designed capacity of 150,000 tons annually.
The second phase of about 60 million dollars, he said, would build an
advanced equipped steel pipe production unit with another production
capacity of 150,000 tons yearly.
The third phase would establish an OCTG (tubing, casing, drill pipe and
line pipe) production unit and matching equipment valued at 10 million
dollars, he said.
He said the project would boost Nigeria's oil and gas industries when completed.
The Consul-General of the Chinese Consulate in Lagos, Liu Kan, said at
the ceremony the project was an important part of China-Nigeria
industrial cooperation which would bring win-win benefit.
The project, which encompasses 180,000 square meters, is expected to
create employment for over 1,000 local people and will enhance modern
technology transfer by training engineers in the steel fabrication
business.
The steel pipe plant, upon completion, will be one of the largest heavy industry plant in Nigeria.