Dangote Refinery to take on Nigeria’s $267m+ polypropylene market 100%
Aliko Dangote, president of the Dangote group has disclosed that Dangote Oil Refinery is set to capture Nigeria’s $267.7 million polypropylene market starting next month as the 650,000bpd capacity refinery edges closer to full operational status.
Dangote Refinery is expected to reduce Nigeria’s reliance on imported polypropylene currently imported in large quantities by Nigerian manufacturers. polypropylene is a versatile plastic used in a wide range of applications from packaging and textiles to automotive parts, medical equipment and much more.
“Let me assure you of one thing, Nigeria from October will not import any more polypropylene, which used to be about a quarter of a million tons,” he said. “No more imports of polypropylene.”
Annual polypropylene import into Nigeria is estimated at $267.7 million, according to TradeMap, which peaked at $407 million in 2022.
The latest data by the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) revealed that the country brought in the product valued at N99.6 billion in the first quarter (Q1) of this year, placing it at number 12 on the top 15 products imported by Nigeria from the rest of the world.
“We will satisfy the market 100 percent,” said Dangote. “This is so because these industries that are struggling and having to go and look for FX that they will not get and still have to keep stock for four or five months because it’s not easy shipping, clearing, and whatever, can buy as they need.”
He noted that the refinery is determined to do this because it will reduce the cost of importation and scramble for foreign exchange.
“We are also in the business. And our demand also as Dangote is huge. We have Dangote Packaging and are one of the biggest demand users of polypropylene,” he added.
Polypropylene is a versatile plastic used in a wide range of packaging applications. Its benefits make it a popular choice for packaging across many industries which explains why it’s often preferred over materials like cellophane, metal, and paper due to its flexibility, durability, and cost-effectiveness.
It is used in food and confectionery, tobacco, and clothing industries in flexible form while in rigid form, polypropylene can be found in caps, closures, pallets, crates, bottles, JIT storage solutions, and containers for products like condiments, detergents, toiletries, and yogurt.
According to a research firm, Fortune Business Insights, the rising demand from the packaging industry is the reason for the rapidly growing polypropylene market. This high demand is associated with the increasing consumption of packaged food and beverages.
In addition ,”polypropylene also helps in reducing the possibility of food deterioration and quality loss.”
Saudi Arabia, South Africa, South Korea, China, and Vietnam were the top importers of polypropylene into Nigeria in the first quarter of 2024, covering 90 percent of Nigeria’s demand.