Erium expands into Africa’s industrial gas market

  • Gas
  • February 17, 2025

Having emerged from equity firm Adenia Partners’ buy-out of Air Liquide’s operations across 12 countries, Africa-based Erium has outlined plans for growth and investment. The company has set its sights on becoming Africa’s first dedicated industrial gas provider ‘from Africa, for Africa’.

“The name ‘Erium’ (pronounced AIRIUM) was inspired by the natural resource – air – and our scientific expertise,” said Alexandre Dufour, CEO of Erium. “The ‘IUM’ suffix connects to the science of gases and materials, reflecting our scientific expertise and the premium quality and optimum solutions we provide. This name encapsulates our commitment to innovation and excellence in the industrial and medical gases sector.”

Operating in countries including Senegal, Ghana, Côte d’Ivoire, and Madagascar, Erium aims to cement its position as Africa’s industrial gas leader. It plans to invest heavily in new technologies and plants, prioritising local engagement, innovation, and operational efficiency.

Dufour detailed the company’s strategy, which involves increased spending over the next five years to support industrial independence and decarbonisation efforts. “Our plan involves a substantial increase in investment, aiming to quadruple or even quintuple our spending over the next five years,” he said.

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