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Engineering Nigeria's Gas Future: How Solewant Group Is Driving Industrial Growth Through Innovation and Local Content
Offshore Africa
|April 2025
As Nigeria sets its sights on becoming a global gas powerhouse, a quiet engineering revolution is underway—driven not by foreign conglomerates, but by a determined indigenous firm rewriting the playbook for energy infrastructure.

At the forefront of this transformation is Solewant Group, a rapidly rising industrial force powering Nigeria's gas ambitions with bold innovation, local manufacturing, and next-generation technologies.
From building world-class pipe-coating facilities to training a new generation of energy professionals, Solewant is demonstrating that Nigeria's gas future can and must be built on Nigerian expertise.
Reimagining Indigenous Engineering
Solewant Group's impact begins with its unique structure—a network of five specialized subsidiaries that form a self-sustaining industrial ecosystem. These include Solewant Nigeria Limited (pipe coating and fabrication), Field Joint Coating Limited (advanced pipeline protection), Specialty Protective Coatings & Paints Limited, Pipes and Metals Industries Limited, and the Solewant Energy Training Institute (SETI), a trailblazing center for technical and leadership capacity building.
“Our vision is rooted in creating engineering solutions that are fully Nigerian—from steel fabrication to high-performance coatings to energy training,” said Mr. Solomon Ewanehi, Managing Director of Solewant Group. “This not only drives cost efficiency and reduces foreign dependency, it also retains value within the Nigerian economy.”
With each subsidiary operating as a strategic pillar, Solewant is now positioned to offer integrated gas infrastructure services—from raw material processing to turnkey delivery—entirely in-country.
Smart Infrastructure for a Modern Gas Economy
Solewant's approach is anything but traditional. The company is spearheading a smart revolution in gas infrastructure by integrating automation, IoT, and advanced materials science into every project.
This story is from the April 2025 edition of Offshore Africa.
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