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    Dangote Seals US$4.2bn Gas Deal with China’s GCL Group

    Ogooluwa AremuBy Ogooluwa AremuMarch 16, 2026Updated:March 16, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Dangote Seals US$4.2bn Gas Deal with China’s GCL Group

    Dangote Industries Limited (DIL) and GCL Group, China’s leading private energy conglomerate, have formalised a landmark US$4.2 billion, 25‑year natural gas supply agreement to power Dangote Group’s major expansion projects in Ethiopia.

    The agreement, signed in Lagos, reinforces one of the most significant China–Africa industrial partnerships to date. Under the long‑term arrangement, GCL Group will supply stable natural gas to Dangote Group’s upcoming 3‑million‑tonne‑per‑year urea fertiliser production complex in Ethiopia.

    The plant, valued at US$2.5 billion, is being developed under a 60:40 equity structure between Dangote Group and Ethiopian Investment Holdings (EIH), respectively, and is scheduled to begin operations in 2029.

    Once commissioned, the facility will become East Africa’s largest modern fertiliser production hub, fully meeting Ethiopia’s current urea import demand while supplying neighbouring regional markets. The project is expected to significantly reshape East Africa’s fertiliser landscape, reducing reliance on imports and strengthening agricultural self‑sufficiency.

    The natural gas supplied by GCL will be sourced from the Calub Gas Field in Ethiopia’s Ogaden Basin and delivered via a dedicated 108‑kilometre pipeline directly to the Dangote fertiliser complex in Gode, Somali Region.

    The initiative aligns with Africa’s broader objective of establishing an integrated energy‑to‑food value chain, leveraging local resources to drive industrial autonomy.

    Describing the significance of the collaboration, Aliko Dangote, President/Chief Executive of Dangote Industries Limited, said: “Africa’s energy industry cannot continue indefinitely exporting raw materials while importing finished products.

    “We must pursue a new path of highly autonomous development. Through seamless integration and strategic cooperation with GCL, we will achieve an efficient closed‑loop value chain from natural gas extraction to fertiliser production, taking a crucial step toward enabling Africa to secure greater autonomy over its food security.”

    Chairman of GCL Group, Mr. Zhu Gongshan, also reaffirmed the company’s confidence in the partnership, noting that the agreement was made possible through the facilitation and support of the Ethiopian government:

    “This cooperation will enable both sides to expand new frontiers in Ethiopia’s energy, chemical, and food security sectors while transitioning from a ‘business going global’ model toward a mutually beneficial ecosystem‑based framework.

    “Leveraging GCL’s integrated oil and gas operations in Ethiopia and Dangote Group’s extensive industrial footprint across Africa, the partnership will significantly enhance our service capabilities and market reach across the continent.”

    The strategic collaboration marks a historic step in Africa–China industrial cooperation and is expected to catalyse long‑term economic transformation across East Africa.

    Looking ahead, GCL will continue to focus on its core industrial strategy of integrated gas–power–computing development, leveraging Chinese technologies and solutions in synergy with Africa’s development needs, and working together to write a new chapter of mutually beneficial cooperation between China and Africa on this promising land.

    Both parties noted that the successful conclusion of this cooperation would not have been possible without the strong leadership of the Government of Ethiopia and the active support of the relevant authorities.

    Over the past 20 years since its establishment in Ethiopia, GCL Group has progressed from oil and gas exploration and development to the construction of the country’s first natural gas liquefaction project, and from advancing the integrated “gas–power–computing” development model to supporting the country’s pursuit of greater energy self-reliance.

    Each step has involved sustained and substantive investment, deeply integrating the company’s activities into the trajectory of Ethiopia’s economic and social development and continuously earning the high level of trust of senior government leadership.

    Industry analysts note that this project conveys multiple strategic values. Once operational, it will not only help Ethiopia achieve full self-sufficiency in its fertilizer industry but will also unlock the industrial potential of the Somali Region, create thousands of direct and indirect employment opportunities, and drive the high-quality development of regional infrastructure and supporting service industries.

    At the same time, the clean chemical production pathway based on natural gas as a feedstock aligns with the global trend toward low-carbon transition and provides a model for green development for energy-intensive industries across Africa. This cooperation also establishes a new paradigm for China–Africa collaboration.

    By integrating upstream resource development, midstream pipeline transportation, and downstream industrial transformation, it forms a complete closed-loop “gas–fertiliser” industrial chain. In doing so, it deeply combines the technological strengths of Chinese enterprises with Africa’s indigenous resource endowments.

    The project will serve as a landmark initiative under the Belt and Road Initiative, demonstrating the synergy between energy development and agricultural advancement, and helping Ethiopia and the broader African region move toward sustainable development characterised by energy independence, industrial revitalisation, and food self-sufficiency. Oil Tops $105 as Middle East War Keeps Prices Elevated

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    Ogooluwa Aremu is a business journalist at MarketForces Africa covering Nigeria's energy sector, macroeconomic policy, African continental affairs, cryptocurrency markets, and foreign exchange developments.His reporting spans Nigeria's oil and gas regulatory landscape, including coverage of the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA), Nigeria International Energy Summit, and the downstream deregulation reforms reshaping Nigeria's petroleum sector. He also reports general market, Nigeria's fiscal reforms, World Bank and IMF engagements with Nigeria, and President Tinubu's economic policy initiatives.Ogooluwa covers Africa-wide developments through MarketForces Africa's Inside Africa desk, reporting on the African Union summits, continental economic policy, and cross-border developments affecting investment and trade across Sub-Saharan Africa.His cryptocurrency and forex market coverage tracks major digital assets, including Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Ripple, alongside. Nigeria's interbank FX market movements. He has covered major stories, including the African Union's 39th Ordinary Session in Addis Ababa, Nigeria's N6 trillion fuel import savings from deregulation, and the World Bank's assessment of Nigeria's economic reform programme. Ogooluwa Aremu is based in Lagos, Nigeria.

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