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NAE, PETAN Partner On Local Content Dev.

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As part of the efforts to pro
mote the creation of growth opportunities for indigenous entrepreneurs and develop local professional skills  towards  technology transfer in the oil and gas industry, the Nigerian Agip Exploration (NAE) and Petroleum  Technology Association of Nigeria (PETAN) have signed a memorandum of understanding   (M0U) to  enhance the implementation of the Nigerian  Oil and Gas Industry Content-Development (NOGICD) Act.
NOGICD, The Tide reports, is the quantum  of composite value added to the economy by a systematic development of capacity and capabilities, through the deliberate utilization  of Nigerian human, material resources and services, as well as  act as a legal  tool to ensure compliance by stakeholders in the oil and  gas sector.
The M.o.U between NAE and PETAN which  was signed last Thursday  by NAE  Vice Chairman/Managing Director, Massimo Insulla, and the chairman PETAN, Engr Emeka Ene, during the Vendor gap  closure  opportunities  engagement/exhibition, organised by NAE in Port Harcourt, was witnessed by the Executive Secretary  of Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board (NCDMB), who was represented by Manager, Monitoring Evaluation, Dr. Johnson Olajuyigbe and supervised by the  chairman  House of Representatives Committee on Local Content, Honourable Asita o Asita.
In his remarks, the chairman House Committee on Local Content, Honourable Asita, charged indigenous  companies to fully utilise  the opportunities provided in the Act, aimed at encouraging indigenous participation in the activities of the oil industry.
He opined that local  contractors and vendors should equip  themselves  with proper  skills and technical-know-how  required to key into the  system, noting that effective  and successful utilization of Nigerian  Human, material resources and services remains the primary focus of the Act.
The NAE Vice Chairman/Managing Director, Masimo Insulla, in his address, said the  forum was aimed at promoting collaborative  efforts towards in-country Nigeria content  gap closures and capacity development initiatives  and with a view to create value for stakeholders as well as contribute to economic  sustainability of the country.
He enjoined operators to give full and effective support to technology transfer by encouraging  and development  of licensing agreements between  Nigerian and foreign contractors and service supply companies.
In his speech, the chairman PETAN, Engr Emeka Ene, said  membership  of PETAN are growing  in number and have  created  over 20,000 direct and indirect jobs.
He posited that now that the gaps have been identified it behoves on stakeholders to improve on their strength and capabilities  so as to meet the necessary requirements needed to flow with the trend.
High light of the engagement was exhibition of equipment and wares  by over 50 companies that participated.

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FG, MEMAN Chart Ways To Safe Petroleum Products Delivery

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The Federal Government and key Petroleum Products marketers have proposed new measures to help curb rising cases of road accidents involving petrol tankers.
This followed recent incidents of road accidents resulting in cremation of hundreds of lives and causing extensive damage to properties.
Speaking at the Discourse organised by Mejor Energy Marketers Association of Nigeria (MEMAN) in Lagos, Thursday, with the theme “Improving Safe Transportation of Petroleum Products”, the Minister of State for Petroleum Resources (Oil), Heineken Lokpobiri, noted with dismay the number of casualties the country recorded recently due to tanker accidents.
Lokpobiri stressed the need for an  enhanced training for tanker drivers, installation of detection leak devices  as well as other safety systems that can assist drivers.
He called on Marketers and Federal Road Safety Commission (FRSC) to strengthen collaboration with stakeholders, especially in the training of tanker drivers.
On his part, the Minister of State for Petroleum Resources (Gas), Ekperikpo Ekpo, reaffirmed government’s commitment to providing enabling environment to ensure safety of petroleum products transportation.
Ekpo, who was represented by Engr. Abel, said consideration should be given to more safety means of transporting products like the pipelines and railway line.
He stressed the need for better training for drivers and implementation of safety regulations within the industry.
Earlier, Chairman, MEMAN, Huub Stokman, said the Association has elaborate training manual for members truck drivers.
Stokman insisted that more training programmes and consistent adherence to safety measures would help to curb road accidents involving tanker drivers.
Also speaking, the National President, Nigerian Association of Raod Transport Owners (NARTO), Yusuf Lawal Othman, called for support.

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Benue To Pioneer Gas Production From Coal – NGEP 

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The Chairman, National Gas Expansion Programme (NGEP), Prof. Mohammed Ibrahim, has said that the production of coal bed methane, an unconventional form of natural gas extracted from coal, is set to begin in Benue State.
Prof. Ibrahim staed this while addressing newsmen at the end of a joint meeting of the National and State gas expansion committees with Benue State Governor, Hyacinth Alia.
He said the Federal Government is committed to expanding gas availability in Nigeria for domestic use and mobility.
Ibrahim added that extracting gas from unconventional coal sources rather than traditional hydrocarbon reserves is a way to boost gas availability.
“Essentially there are four areas of implementation that the committee has identified. One is to pioneer the production of gas from what you call coal bed methane, which means that Benue is going to pioneer in the country the production of gas not from conventional hydrocarbon, but from non-conventional coal just so that the nation will have an alternative source to gas availability”, he said.
Also speaking, the Chairman, Benue State Gas Expansion Programme, Dr. Emmanuel Chenge, said the gas expansion initiative would contribute to the economic transformation of Benue State.
“The good news is that Benue is set to join the league of gas-producing states and if we are conversant with what being a member of the gas-producing state is, it shows that Benue State will start getting derivatives from that sector of the economy”, Dr Chenge stated.
The National Gas Expansion Programme (NGEP) was established to boost the exploration and utilisation of gas in Nigeria and make Nigeria a gas-based industrial nation by increasing the use of gas for transportation, cooking, and industrialization.

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NNPC Debunks Explosion Claim In Warri Refinery

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The Nigeria National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) has said there was no explosion at the newly refurbished Warri Refining and Petrochemical Company (WRPC).
NNPCL’s Chief Corporate Communications Officer, Olufemi Soneye, made this known in a statement issued on Friday night.
Soneye said reports claiming that there was an explosion at the Warri refinery were false and should be ignored and disregarded by the public.
According to him, the refinery was undergoing routine maintenance.
His statement read, “NNPC Ltd. wishes to clarify that there was no explosion at the Warri Refining and Petrochemical Company (WRPC). Any reports suggesting otherwise are completely false.
“On January 25, 2025, operations at WRPC Area 1 were intentionally curtailed to carry out necessary intervention works on select equipment, including field instruments that were impacting sustainable and steady operations.
“These intervention works are essential to ensure the production of on-specification finished and intermediate products, particularly Automotive Gas Oil (AGO) and Kerosene (Kero).
“The routine maintenance is progressing as planned, and Area 1 will be back in operation within the next few days.
“Despite ongoing interventions, over the past 11 days, AGO loading has been maintained at an average of eight trucks per day, with a sufficient supply available to sustain ongoing truck load-out operations”.
Soneye added that the NNPCL was committed to ensuring an uninterrupted supply of petroleum products from the refinery.
He said the company “appreciates the patience and cooperation of all stakeholders as it completes these essential maintenance activities”.

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