Romson Oil Field Services, a member of TGI Group, has officially commissioned its state-of-the-art Chemical Blending Plant in Ogun State.
The facility is set to revolutionise the local production of oil and gas chemicals, biocides, and other industrial solutions, strengthening Nigeria’s self-reliance in critical sectors.
Dr Remi Oni, Group Executive Director, TGI Group, who delivered the keynote speech, emphasised the importance of this investment in Nigeria’s industrial landscape.
“This facility showcases a significant step in reducing our dependence on imported chemical products. By blending these chemicals locally, we enhance supply chain efficiency, create jobs, and foster technology transfer.
“More importantly, this project aligns with our commitment to sustainability, safety, and quality standards,” he said.
Devadasan Karayi, Managing Director, Romson Oil Field Services, in his address further emphasised the company’s sustainability efforts, stating that, “Sustainability is at the heart of our operations. We are focused on reducing costs, improving efficiency, and minimising environmental impact. Our goal is to create a business model that not only benefits our company but also contributes to the broader economy.”
He also pointed out the company’s commitment to off-stream technology sources and financial innovation, ensuring ROMSON remains competitive in the global market.
Engr. Felix Omatsola Ogbe, the Executive Secretary of the Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board (NCDMB), who was represented by Engr. Abdulmalik Halilu, Director of Monitoring and Evaluation, commended Romson Oil Field Services for its strategic expansion.
“The establishment of this plant supports our vision of increasing local capacity in the oil and gas sector. The quality management systems ensure that products meet international standards, positioning Nigeria as a key player in chemical production,” he said.
He further praised the company’s commitment to innovation and research, stating that, “By integrating research into your business model, you are reinforcing sustainability as a core principle. We expect to see more local chemical manufacturing that meets global standards, reducing import dependency and boosting industrial growth.”