Thermax TBWES Wins Refinery Expansion Order in Nigeria

On: Wednesday, November 26, 2025 7:10 AM
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Thermax TBWES Order Secured – Analyzed for Refinery Expansion

Thermax Babcock & Wilcox Energy Solutions (TBWES), a part of the larger Thermax company, has just won a big deal. They’ve been commissioned to build a system of boilers and related equipment for Dangote Industries, a huge company in West Africa. This new order is worth over 580 crore rupees – that’s a lot of money!

  • TBWES won a 580 crore rupee contract from Dangote Industries.
  • The deal involves four high-pressure utility boilers.
  • Boilers support Dangote’s refinery and petrochemical complex in Nigeria.
  • TBWES handles design, manufacturing, and construction oversight.
  • This builds on a long-term, trusted partnership with Dangote.
  • Prior support includes installation and modernization of boiler systems.

Dangote Industries is building a massive refinery and petrochemical plant in Nigeria. They need a lot of energy to run it, and that’s where TBWES comes in. TBWES will create four powerful boilers that can burn fuel to make steam.

These boilers are really important because they will supply steam to the refinery. Steam is used for many things in a factory, like heating and powering machinery. This project will help the refinery work efficiently and safely.

TBWES will handle the entire process, from designing the boilers to overseeing their construction and putting them into operation. This includes supplying fully assembled boiler modules, making the process quicker and easier for Dangote Industries.

This isn’t the first time TBWES has worked with Dangote Industries. Back in 2017, they also helped build boilers for a similar project in Lekki, Nigeria. This shows that Thermax and Dangote have a history of trust and successful collaboration.

The deal highlights the growing demand for energy solutions in Africa and the importance of strong partnerships between global companies and local businesses.

“Strategic partnerships like this one are crucial for driving industrial growth and meeting energy needs worldwide.”