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Oil Firm Tasks Vendors On Local Content Dev
Nigerian Companies op
erating in the oil and gas Industry have been charged to move from bidding for contracts to in-country domiciliation and manufacturing of goods and services utilized in the sector.
The charge was made by the Nigerian Agip Exploration Limited (NAE) Vice Chairman / Managing Director, Massimo Insulla represented by General Manager NAE, Engr Akintunde Carim during the vendors awareness and sensitization engagement programme, organized by NAE in collaboration with the Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board (NCDMB) in Port Harcourt.
The managing director, said the call was in promotion of local content and in compliance with the Nigerian Oil and Gas Industry Content Development (NOGICD) Act, since the main activities of the industry are performed by contractors and not operators.
He said that the event was aimed at promoting greater awareness of the NOGICD Act and the opportunities it has created for Nigerian contractors to be acquainted with the key requirements for successful tendering and contracting process as swell as climinating Nigerian content failures which exclude technically qualified contractors for contract awards.
While affirming the commitment of NAE Deep offshore to fulfilling the objectives of the Act, he stressed the need for Nigerian companies to work in collaboration with the Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) for technology and skills transfer.
Earlier the General Manager, Nigerian Content Development, Nigerian Agip Oil company (Mrs) Callista Azogu said the programme was geared towards empowering Nigerian contractors through the acquisition of the requisite knowledge in collaboration with NCDMB.
She posited that the engagement was designed to disseminate the necessary information and requirements to equip contractors to effectively and successfully pursue the deliberate utilization of Nigerian woman, material resources and services in the sector.
The Executive Secretary, Nigerian Content Devlepment and Monitoring Board (NCDMB), Engr Ernest Nwapa, represented by Manager, Monitoring and Evaluation, Dr Johnson Olajuyigbe, said the sensitization programme was aimed at engaging vendors, contractors, sub-contractors, entrepreneurs and Nigeria on the fundamentals and benefits of the Nigerian Oil and Gas Industry Content Development Act 2010.
It was also to guide industry stakeholders on what is required from them to enable them competitively participate in the bidding / contracting processes,” he added.
He said that the Act created NCDMB with the mandate to develop and monitor Nigerian content in oil and gas industry, therefore, urged vendors to maximize the benefits of Nigeiran content, look at the oil and gas value chain from exploration and production phase to downstream, meet Nigerian content requirements in bidding and do more in engineering, manufacturing and ownership of equipment.
Meanwhile, about 130 companies participated in vendors awareness and sensitisation engagement programme.
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