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Blue Seal Energy Group Set to Launch 12.5 Million Dollars Chemical Production Plant in Lagos
Blue Seal Energy Group, a leader in Africa’s energy and industrial sectors, is set to inaugurate its state-of-the-art $12.5 million Chemical Production Plant in Epe, Lagos on February 14, 2025. The facility is a major milestone in Africa’s industrial transformation, reinforcing Blue Seal’s commitment to local manufacturing and economic growth.
The Blue Seal Chemical Production Plant, founded and backed by energy and oil & gas mogul Dr. Doyle Edeni, is designed to meet the growing demand for high-quality industrial and specialty chemicals. The plant will manufacture a diverse range of chemical products, including demulsifiers, scale inhibitors, sodium hypochlorite, corrosion inhibitors, H₂S scavengers, coolants, biocides, ethanol, methanol, water clarifiers, paraffin inhibitors, acids, degreasers, and more.
Speaking on the upcoming launch, Dr. Doyle Edeni, Founder and Chairman of Blue Seal Energy Group, emphasized the plant’s impact on the African chemical industry. “This facility is a testament to our vision of driving industrialization in Africa. By producing essential chemicals locally, we are reducing reliance on imports, creating jobs, and strengthening Nigeria’s position as a key player in the global chemical and energy markets.”
Strategically located in Epe, Lagos, the plant is equipped with cutting-edge technology, ensuring the highest standards of production efficiency, safety, and environmental sustainability. The investment is expected to generate hundreds of direct and indirect jobs, fostering economic empowerment and industrial innovation in Nigeria and beyond.
The grand launch event on February 14, 2025, will host top industry leaders, government officials, investors, and key stakeholders. The ceremony will feature a guided tour of the facility, keynote speeches, and discussions on the future of industrialization in Africa.







