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FG Leverages Methanol To Support Plastic, Pharmaceutical Industry’s Growth

by Chika Izuora
September 8, 2025
in News
FG Leverages Methanol To Support Plastic,Pharmaceutical Industry’s Growth

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The federal government is taking broader steps that will drive plastics, pharmaceuticals industries growth, by leveraging on Nigeria’s gas resources as a potential source to promote industrialisation.
Minister of state for petroleum resources (Gas), Ekperikpe Ekpo, projected that this will be made possible through gas-to-methanol projects which the country views as a new frontier for economic growth. He said this possesses the potential to transform industries, create jobs, and boost national development.
Methanol, a versatile industrial chemical used in various industries, is a critical industrial chemical, used in plastics, paints, pharmaceuticals, adhesives, and as an emerging clean fuel.
Speaking at the Niger Delta Oil and Gas Investment and Security Summit in Calabar, Cross River State, Ekpo said, Nigeria’s estimated 210 trillion cubic feet of proven gas reserves, alongside 600 trillion cubic feet of potential reserves, underscore the country’s standing as a gas-rich nation.
“One of the most exciting opportunities for Nigeria lies in gas-to-methanol projects. Methanol, a versatile industrial chemical used in various industries, is a critical industrial chemical, used in plastics, paints, pharmaceuticals, adhesives, and as an emerging clean fuel,” he said.
Represented by his Senior Technical adviser, Abel Nsa, the minister noted that Nigeria is already attracting significant global interest and investment in methanol production, including the $3.6 billion Brass Methanol Plant in Bayelsa State, which is advancing towards Final Investment Decision (FID).
Ekpo recalled that the federal government in 2021 declared the period 2021–2030 as Nigeria’s Decade of Gas, aimed at reducing dependence on crude oil and fully harnessing natural gas resources. He listed the Gas Flare Commercialisation Programme, which has converted 48 flare sites into viable projects for LPG, power, and petrochemicals, as one of the major achievements in the sector.
Highlighting opportunities for Cross River State, Ekpo said, its strategic location and industrial base position it to benefit from methanol projects that can drive industrialisation, technology transfer, and job creation.

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