+86-156-2511-0166[email protected]WhatsApp
Hanheng Refractory
HOMEABOUT
PRODUCTS
All products
APPLICATIONS & INDUSTRIESMARKET SUPPORTNEWS
DISCUSS
Hanheng Refractory
HOMEABOUTAPPLICATIONS & INDUSTRIESMARKET SUPPORTNEWS
DISCUSS
+86-156-2511-0166WhatsApp[email protected]
Hanheng RefractoryHanheng RefractoryBuilt for heat. Proven in delivery.

Hanheng Refractory Materials Co., Ltd. supplies shaped bricks, monolithic refractories, tundish materials, and insulation products for steel, ferroalloy, glass, boiler, and other heat-intensive operations.

Quick links

  • Home
  • About
  • Products
  • Applications & Industries
  • Market Support
  • News

Core products

  • Magnesia-Carbon Brick
  • Alumina-Magnesia-Carbon Brick
  • Magnesia-Alumina-Carbon Brick
  • Al2O3-SiC-C Brick
  • Calcium-Magnesium-Carbon Brick

Contact

Panpan Road, Zhanqian District, Yingkou, Liaoning, Chinawww.hanhengref.com[email protected]+86-156-2511-0166WhatsApp

© 2026 Hanheng Refractory

Project discussionProduct system
Industry update
Published April 27, 2026customsexportfreight

Oyetola Unveils Plans to Expand Deep Blue Project as Nigeria Sustains Zero Piracy Record

Nigeria is set to deepen its maritime security architecture, with plans to expand the Deep Blue Project, as well as ramp up local fish...

Source-backed market reading focused on the local industrial developments, project signals, and operating consequences that are actually worth tracking.

Read Article
Previous article

Nigeria is set to deepen its maritime security architecture, with plans to expand the Integrated National Security and Waterways Protection Infrastructure, widely known as the Deep Blue Project, as well as ramp up local fish production to curb imports, the Minister of Marine and Blue Economy, Dr.

Adegboyega Oyetola, has said. Speaking in Abuja on Thursday while receiving the leadership of the Nigerian Economic Summit Group (NESG), the minister said a proposal had been submitted to the Federal Government to upgrade the Deep Blue Project in order to further strengthen Nigeria’s maritime security architecture.

He described the initiative as a game-changer, noting that Nigeria has recorded zero piracy incidents in its waters for more than four years due to the implementation of the globally-acclaimed Deep Blue Project. “The project, which integrates air, land and sea assets alongside advanced surveillance systems, has significantly improved maritime domain awareness and response capability, restoring confidence among international shipping lines and investors,” the Minister said.

He said the improved security has had far-reaching economic and social benefits, not only for Nigeria but across the Gulf of Guinea, once regarded as one of the world’s most dangerous maritime corridors. “Safer waters have led to increased shipping traffic, reduced insurance premiums, enhanced port activity and greater regional trade flows,” he said.

Minister Oyetola said the planned expansion would consolidate these gains, positioning Nigeria as a leader in maritime security in the West and Central African subregion while supporting broader economic growth tied to the blue economy. On fisheries and aquaculture, Oyetola said the ministry is prioritising the sector as a key driver of food security, job creation and export earnings.

He disclosed that efforts were underway to reactivate fishing terminals nationwide and provide support for artisanal fish farmers. “It is no longer acceptable that Nigeria continues to spend huge foreign exchange on fish importation,” he said, adding that the government is determined to end fish imports.

He pointed to a recent increase in local fish production from 1.1 million metric tonnes to 1.4 million metric tonnes in 2025 — the first such rise in a decade — as evidence of progress, while stressing that more would be done to meet domestic demand and tap into export opportunities.

In a major boost for the sector, Dr. Oyetola revealed that the United States had approved Nigeria’s Turtle Excluder Device, a certification that enables Nigerian shrimp exports to access both U.S. and European markets. He said the development “has unlocked significant foreign exchange earnings, improved the competitiveness of Nigeria’s seafood industry and created jobs along the value chain, from fishing and processing to logistics and export services.” He assured the NESG of the ministry’s commitment to close collaboration with the private sector to drive reforms and investments across the marine and blue economy sector.

Next article

Sources and reading line

Official releases and public references behind the argument in this article.

Evidence line
Published source

Oyetola Unveils Plans to Expand Deep Blue Project as Nigeria Sustains Zero Piracy Record

Source: Ships & Ports Nigeria RSS

Open source↗
Support note

Oyetola Unveils Plans to Expand Deep Blue Project as Nigeria Sustains Zero Piracy Record

Published source

Document: Ships & Ports Nigeria RSS · Source: Ships & Ports Nigeria RSS

Continue from here

Continue this article into market review, product systems, and project preparation.

When this signal is already affecting your buying sequence, continue from here into the related market page, product route, or a practical project discussion.

Related market pages

Continue into the country page when destination documents, packing, and delivery timing need a deeper read.

Nigeria industry and refractory demandOpen market page
Related product systems

Continue into the product systems that are most likely to appear in the same procurement discussion.

Alumina-Magnesia-Carbon BrickReview productAl2O3-SiC-C BrickReview productLightweight Microporous Magnesia BrickReview product
Project preparation

Share the unit, duty position, target campaign, destination market, and document questions so the next reply can stay practical.

Unit name, exact hot-zone position, and current lining route

Target campaign, shutdown or commissioning window, and expected quantity split

Destination market, delivery route, and the document set needed before quotation

Discuss this articleBack to News