Oil & Energy
Nigeria’s Huge Oil, Gas Production Excites MD
The Managing Director,
Nigeria and Equatorial Guinea of Baker Hughes, Ayo Shote has described as a big boost, the restructuring in the Nigerian oil and gas industry.
Shote, while speaking at the Baker Hughes Techno Day Conference and Exhibition, recently in Lagos, noted that the company’s presence in the offshore market in Nigeria was limited prior to 2006.
The managing director of the company said it is now important for the company to move forward in the offshore. “There is no way we can take our eyes off that. So we are focused in the offshore business,”.
Describing the offshore as one of his company’s biggest growth areas, Shote remarked that Baker Hughes would continue to invest in People, infrastructure, equipment and technology to ensure that the firm remains a major player in the big offshore plays in Nigeria.
He said Nigeria’s offshore space is bigger than what the company had done in the past, he said now the company has the advantage of more fields out there to explore for more businesses.
Industry watches view Nigeria as having huge offshore oil and gas resources yet to be exploited inspite the regulatory and security risks.
The situation was becoming the new attraction to the major international oil companies who have started leasing out their onshore assets to indigenous oil companies in the scrable for offshore opportunities.
Shote said currently, exploration activities by his company are focused in the deep and ultra-deep offshore areas with some activities in the chad basin located in the North East of the country.
According to him, investment in Africa’s oil and gas business is expected to increase between now and down through 2016 and beyond.
In a bid to support oil and gas investment in Nigeria, shote disclosed that his company has invested over $500 million on research and development.
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