Well, well, well - I was wondering if this was tied to Intrinsic Safety! Doing a product right now on similar issues, but in our case, we're doing an additive to the plastic for our enclosure which will drop it into about the 100M Ohm range. The product happens to be cellular with internal antenna.
I assume you are buying an off-the-shelf antenna of some kind. You can get anti-static plastic sheets and films. I would suggest in you application, you contact a thermoform company, and have them thermoform a plastic sheet with the proper properties which you can apply over the antenna you have.
On a side note, a quick check of McMaster-Carr (mechanical/tool/materials distributor) showed they had Polyethlyene UHMW in anti-static dissipative film 0.005", 0.010", 0.020" thick part numbers 8327K11, 12, 13 , as well as thicker in thicker sheets. I just used a 3/4" thick material for a ESD production fixture, but I don't have data on the Ohms/square of this plastic. Any color you want as long as it's black.