Oil & Energy
Rivers School Wins Shell Quiz Competition

Two community secondary schools in Rivers State have emerged winner and first runner-up of the 2019 Shell Petroleum Development Company (SPDC) Joint Venture’s Environment Awareness Quiz Competition for community secondary schools in the Land Hub Operations areas of Imo, Abia and Rivers states.
Community Secondary School, Aleto, Eleme Local Government Area in Rivers State, emerged overall winner of the competition, while Community Secondary School, Rumuekini, Obio/Akpor Local Government Area in Rivers State; Secondary Commercial School, Assa, Imo State; and Community Secondary School, Ndele, Emohua Local Government Area in Rivers State, emerged 2nd, 3rd and 4th positions, respectively, from 150 community secondary schools across Rivers, Imo and Abia states who began the competition with written tests in July, 2019.
The SPDC General Manager, External Relations, Mr. Igo Weli, described all the participants as winners, and added that, “The students’ resolve to preach support for the environment align with SPDC’s objectives for starting this competition.
“We seek to raise a generation of youth who would imbibe positive environment management culture, attitude and lifestyle and encourage other youths to join the efforts against pipeline vandalism, crude theft, encroachment on SPDC JV facilities and other illegal activities in their communities. We wish to inspire students’ intellectualism while creating change agents for the society”, he noted.
Weli also announced the award of SPDC JV Secondary School scholarships to the eight students who competed in the finals in addition to their winners’ prizes.
After emerging successfully in the quiz competition which questions covered Mathematics, English Language, General Science and Environmental Awareness with focus on pipeline vandalism, pollution, encroachment, indiscriminate dumping of refuse and bush burning, the students won various prizes for their schools and themselves, including trophies, laptops, desk top computers, books for their school libraries and other gifts.
Previous winners of the event are debut winner Community Secondary School, Elelenwo in Obio/Akpor Local Government Area of Rivers State; with Owaza Community Secondary School in Abia State, winning back-to-back edition.
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Digital Technology Key To Nigeria’s Oil, Gas Future

Experts in the oil and gas industry have said that the adoption of digital technologies would tackle inefficiencies and drive sustainable growth in the energy sector.
With the theme of the symposium as ‘Transforming Energy: The Digital Evolution of Oil and Gas’, he gathering drew top industry players, media leaders, traditional rulers, students, and security officials for a wide-ranging dialogue on the future of Nigeria’s most vital industry.
Chairman of the Petroleum Technology Association of Nigeria (PETAN), Wole Ogunsanya, highlighted the role of digital solutions across exploration, drilling, production, and other oil services.
Represented by the Vice Chairman, Obi Uzu, Ogunsanya noted that Nigeria’s oil production had risen to about 1.7 million barrels per day and was expected to reach two million barrels soon.
Ogunsanya emphasised that increased production would strengthen the naira and fund key infrastructure projects, such as railway networks connecting Lagos to northern, eastern, and southern Nigeria, without excessive borrowing.
He stressed the importance of using oil revenue to sustain national development rather than relying heavily on loans, which undermine financial independence.
Comparing Nigeria to Norway, Ogunsanya explained how the Nordic country had prudently saved and invested oil earnings into education, infrastructure, and long-term development, in contrast to the nation’s monthly revenue distribution system.
Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and Executive Secretary of the Major Energies Marketers Association of Nigeria (MEMAN), Clement Using, represented by the Secretary of the Association, Ms Ogechi Nkwoji, highlighted the urgent need for stakeholders and regulators in the sector to embrace digital technologies.
According to him, digital evolution can boost operational efficiency, reduce costs, enhance safety, and align with sustainability goals.
Isong pointed out that the downstream energy sector forms the backbone of Nigeria’s economy saying “When the downstream system functions well, commerce thrives, hospitals operate, and markets stay open. When it fails, chaos and hardship follow immediately,” he said.
He identified challenges such as price volatility, equipment failures, fuel losses, fraud, and environmental risks, linking them to aging infrastructure, poor record-keeping, and skill gaps.
According to Isong, the solution lies in integrated digital tools such as sensors, automation, analytics, and secure transaction systems to monitor refining, storage, distribution, and retail activities.
He highlighted key technologies including IoT forecourt automation for real-time pump activity and sales tracking, remote pricing and reconciliation systems at retail fuel stations, AI-powered pipeline leak detection, terminal automation for depot operations, digital tank gauging, and predictive maintenance.
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