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Re: Igbos Most Industrious, Innovative and Richest Tribe In Africa see proof by FKO81(m): 4:31pm On Aug 10, 2017 |
deomelo:The major fabrication yards in Nigeria, Igbos run PAI, KAZTEC, EWT and Dorman long. Egina ship fabrication yard is owned by SHI with Ladol as local content partner. 4 Likes |
Re: Igbos Most Industrious, Innovative and Richest Tribe In Africa see proof by deomelo: 4:55pm On Aug 10, 2017 |
FKO81: LADOL (“The Base,”) is a new, state-of-the-art logistics facility, strategically located on an island at the point of entry into Lagos harbour, directly opposite Apapa Port in the LADOL Free Zone. As the first and only facility of its kind in Lagos, LADOL was created to ensure that Nigeria benefits directly from its deep offshore oil and gas reserves. By providing world-class facilities and services, LADOL will encourage the multinational firms exploiting the deep water oil reserves to utilize Nigerian companies to service their operations, creating jobs for Nigerians as well as ensuring training, knowledge and technology transfer into the country. The difference here remains the fact that we show facts to back up our claims with while you people just beat chest and spew rubbish without facts. Do you have any documented reference that says the companies you listed are the largest in Nigeria? No, just the same empty and shallow chest beating. You people mo get shame at all. 4 Likes |
Re: Igbos Most Industrious, Innovative and Richest Tribe In Africa see proof by laudate: 5:26pm On Aug 10, 2017 |
Doublecheck:Did you really go to school or did you use corrupt means to acquire your certificate? Now listen, you custodian of many lies, kindly provide proof to show that Laudate is an Afonja. Include the name of his village, traditional ruler and local govt area while you are at it. Every correct answer gets 20 marks. As for those tales by moonlight that you have been weaving concerning Jacob's Creek on this thread, we can all see through you. Just admit that your brother imports the wine and resells it here. All those stories about how he has a franchise to manufacture it locally, na wash! 2 Likes |
Re: Igbos Most Industrious, Innovative and Richest Tribe In Africa see proof by FKO81(m): 5:43pm On Aug 10, 2017 |
deomelo:That's different between Yorubas and Igbos, Igbos control indigenous firms, while you are counting another man's property as theirs Kaztec Engineering Limited, PAI, EWT and Dorman long are 100% indigenous fabrication companies owned by Igbos, http://www.energydigital.com/video/kaztecs-snake-island-fabrication-yard-construction-schedule KAZTEC owned by Sir Emeka Offor GMD NNPC visits KAZTEC fabrication yard Leading 100% indigenous Engineering, Procurement, Installation, Construction, and Management (EPIC-M) Company, KAZTEC received a delegation of leading oil and gas Chiefs to its fabrication yard at Snake Island over the week. Led by the Group Managing Director Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC, Dr. Joseph Thlama Dawha and members National Petroleum Investment Management Services (NAPIMS), the scheduled visit came at a time when the fabrication yard, visited about three months back by the GMD, had witnessed rapid improvement in terms of the massive level of work done so far. Commercial Director, who welcomed the GMD NNPC delegation took them round to see the visible progress made so far on the yard since the earlier visit by the GMD about three months ago. On hand to give a clearer picture of the on-going project was Mr Jim Syne, Construction Manager Snake Island, who explained the Antan project, Antan jacket deck and pilling works. Mr. Jim pointed out a number of individual components that he said would give aerial support where the final jacket label will be laid. He further observed that the on-going work, appreciable as it seems, is still about a learning process which by next year will be a lot developed than they are. Asked about the performance of the welders on ground, he said: ?since the industry generally have less than 2 per cent welders, with a certainty of between one and two per cent, point one per cent of that number resides in Nigeria and from what I have seen at the yard, the welders who are all Nigerians are not only good but for me personally, I am impressed with their quality and performance.? Mr Jim intimated the GMD about the appraisal levels of the welders at the yard and series of training skills and programme they are given to help them develop on the job. While fielding questions from reporters, Mr Robillard said the fabrication yard which a year and half ago was virgin land, with 85 per cent swamp and 15 per cent trees, has been able to develop and now being used for constructing offshore platform. ?We started with smaller projects but with Antan which is a medium sized project; it is going to bring us into an offspring of being able to go to a much bigger project. Right now, Antan is in d area of 1400 to 1500 tons of steel and will be going to 17000 tons of steel for the Ofrima/Udele project which encompasses bigger platforms, process facilities and much larger jackets, so this is what we have now,? Mr Robillard said. He noted that they are on phase one of the project which will go on to phase two that will include an expansion of the fabrication yard and then phase three with dried up facilities, turning mill facilities, pipe coating facilities and finally, phase four most likely to include residential buildings, golf course among others at the other end of the island. He further said that apart from the idea of a big expansion, the project involves and very long term commitment on Snake Island. ?The timeline on these phases will be finished by December of this year, phase two by December next year, dry docking facility another year after and then the pipe mill and more, so by 2018, phase one, two and three will be terminated.? On his attitude towards the Nigerian content and benefits to Nigerians, he added that ? A 100 per cent Nigerian content will be available by the time the project ends. We are 100 per cent committed to the Nigerian content and so in three years? time, we would have created over something between 2000 and 3000 local workers who will be Nigerians on the ground and also create indirect jobs in d area of approximately 15,000 to 20,000. ?It?s not a question of Snake Island being a Nigerian content, it?s a question of ensuring we buy Nigerian content also because we will be dealing with more and more Nigerian companies,? Mr Robillard said. The NNPC GMD, on his impression of the facilities, observed that having had the privilege of visiting the yard three months ago, which was just in its initial stage, he could see progress on the fabrication. ?I am delighted that this is being done by most Nigerians. I am also delighted that most stakeholders are involved like the community who are part and parcel of what is happening here which is a very important thing. And with the future plans they have for the community and the very good training programme for Nigerians, I must confess that I am very much impressed by the level of work which is progressing rapidly,? Dr. Dawha said. 3 Likes 1 Share
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Re: Igbos Most Industrious, Innovative and Richest Tribe In Africa see proof by FKO81(m): 6:00pm On Aug 10, 2017 |
Kaztec Engineering Limited (Kaztec) is one of the fastest-growing engineering, procurement, construction and installation (EPCI) companies in Nigeria. Established in 2005, the company has already completed several projects. Kaztec’s breakthrough project came in 2007, when it was awarded the engineering, procurement and construction contract by the Niger Delta Power Holding Company (NDPHC) to construct a 24-inch diameter, 107-kilometer long gas pipeline to convey gas to a gas fired power plant in Calabar from an offshore gas producing facility in Adanga. Based on its successful performance, Kaztec secured another contract from NDPHC in 2009, to rehabilitate and upgrade its gas metering facilities and perform integrity assessment tests on some of its existing gas pipelines. In 2010, Kaztec was awarded a contract; TB-1921, by Addax Petroleum Development Nigeria Limited (Addax) to install subsea pipelines and topsides on Oil Mining Lease 123, offshore Calabar. Installing pipelines, risers and other subsea equipment and connecting them to newly-installed platforms and topside facilities required the full support of Kaztec’s fleet, which currently include the Ekulo Cheyenne, Ekulo Tornado, Ekulo Spirit and Ekulo Explorer. Kaztec also utilized remotely operated vehicles and air and saturation diving support in its execution of TB-1921. Kaztec completed Campaign 2 of the TB-1921 contract in 2011 and started working on Campaign 3 immediately afterwards. By mid-2012, Kaztec and Addax had agreed to work together under an alliance framework based on the success of both Campaigns. The alliance framework entails the collaboration of personnel from Kaztec and Addax in the performance of the engineering, procurement, construction and installation, as opposed to the standard client-contractor relationship. This model ensures that Kaztec continues to develop its capacity as a full EPCI contractor and that TB-1921 projects are completed on-time and below budget. Kaztec has received ISO 9001:2008 Certification and is currently a member of the International Institute of Risk and Safety Management (IIRSM), International Marine Contractors Association (IMCA) and Pipeline Professional’s Association of Nigeria (PLAN). Kaztec is currently developing an oil and gas industrial facility on 531-hectares of land in Snake Island, Lagos. This facility is being developed in stages and when completed will include a fabrication yard, pipe coating facility, pipe mill, engineering base, office space, residential buildings, helipad, among other structures. The company is also acquiring more vessels to support its offshore engineering capabilities. Kaztec is a subsidiary of the Chrome Group; a conglomerate with many subsidiaries operating in various sectors of the oil and gas industry, such as exploration and production, servicing, petroleum and petroleum products trading, logistics and inspection services. 3 Likes 1 Share
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Re: Igbos Most Industrious, Innovative and Richest Tribe In Africa see proof by deomelo: 6:15pm On Aug 10, 2017 |
FKO81: LADOL is the only 100% indigenous-integrated logistics base in Nigeria. LADOL is a haven filled with international and local industrial companies, executing high-risk projects safely and successfully in Nigeria for the first time, thereby servicing the Nigerian and West Africa markets. You are just too ignorant for your own good. Again, all you do is beat your empty and shallow chest with ignorance, now after getting caught with your lies, now you moved to indigenous even though LADOL is 100% indigenous and still the largest in Africa, a fact that you still can not negate. I know your village pride says you must beat your chest and say you are better than other people, but your silly pride can not overtake facts and other people's greatness over you. 4 Likes |
Re: Igbos Most Industrious, Innovative and Richest Tribe In Africa see proof by deomelo: 6:21pm On Aug 10, 2017 |
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Re: Igbos Most Industrious, Innovative and Richest Tribe In Africa see proof by FKO81(m): 6:23pm On Aug 10, 2017 |
Videos from KAZTEC https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hg0vuWpO3nc https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hg0vuWpO3nc As part of the efforts to support the government in the development of local capacity in the Oil and Gas industry, KAZTEC Engineering Limited, a wholly indigenous Oil and Gas service company, is investing $800 million its fabrication yard on the Snake Island in order to boost local content development in the sector .Already, about $600 million has been invested on the project. The first phase of the project has gulped about $300 million while phase two would take about $450 million. The workforce is to increase to 1500 at the peak of construction and fabrication exercise in the nearest future. Marc Robillard, commercial director for KAZTEC Engineering Ltd disclosed this while briefing Patrick Daziba Obah, executive secretary of the Nigerian Content Monitoring Board, NCMDB, who visited the company site on the island for physical siting of what the company is doing. He told the visiting NCMDB officials that the management plans to build a world-class fabrication yard that would not serve only the interest of the oil and gas industry but other sectors of the economy such as construction industry. “This visit is a facility visit we were invited by KAZTEC and in our own tradition, whenever we embark on such visitation, we invite the OICs, who sends in their Nigerian content staff to represent them to see such facilities. Patrick Daziba Obah in an interview after the visitation said that it afforded his organisation to take stocks of the activities of the fabrication company. He commended KAZTEC for its ability to do what it has been able to do so far to enhance local content development, saying that if it can continue on its current part, it would be a matter of time for such an indigenous company to greatly expand the participation of Nigerian participation in the highly technical petroleum industry. “With the knowledge the staff have acquired over the years, they have been able to build those things that we saw at the site. With the visitation we now begin to appreciate what Nigerian companies can do in- country. This fabrication yard is a testimony of what Nigerian indigenous companies can do. What we have witnessed in KAZTEC is a testimony and it means Nigerians can do a lot and meet the world standard in terms of oil and gas industry,” he said. He appealed to Nigerians that whatever leakages that exist in oil and gas industry should be sealed so that more jobs can be created because a lot of fabrication yards are dying of lack of jobs, “ if we sit down and begin to add some coloration, then of course the situation would remain the same.” The NCMDB boss stated that what is needed now is to tell people that we have fabrication yards that can build things to world-class specifications. “But going forward, we must expand the frontiers of the local content to other sectors so that there could be more jobs. For instance, the construction industry make use of structured materials and if they patronise the fabrication yards like this, KAZRTEC and other yards would be very busy.” By Olusola Bello 3 Likes 1 Share
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Re: Igbos Most Industrious, Innovative and Richest Tribe In Africa see proof by FKO81(m): 6:38pm On Aug 10, 2017 |
deomelo: Ignoramus Egina fabrication yard is a joint venture be SHI and Ladol as local content partner. Samsung and Ladol to establish N51bn vessel fabrication facility The Lagos Deep Offshore Logistics, LADOL and Samsung Heavy Industries SHI, have formed a partnership to establish a N51 billion vessel fabricating facility. http://www.vanguardngr.com/2014/10/ladol-samsung-establish-n51bn-vessel-fabrication-facility/ 2 Likes |
Re: Igbos Most Industrious, Innovative and Richest Tribe In Africa see proof by FKO81(m): 6:45pm On Aug 10, 2017 |
History LADOL's developer, began the construction of the logistics and engineering base in 2001 and commenced full operations in 2006. In June 2006, LADOL was designated as a Free Zone pursuant to the Nigeria Export Processing Zones Act No. 63 1992.[4] Completed at a cost of US$150 million, LADOL's initial infrastructures included: a 200m quay, 8.5m draft, 25-ton/m2 high load bearing area and additional 30-ton bollards at either end that can accommodate up to six supply vessels and three heavy-lift vessels; a hotel; warehouse; office complex; road; water treatment; and underground reticulation. Major engineering projects that were successfully carried out at LADOL included: the final installation of Chevron Agbami FPSO between 2006 and 2007; repair jobs on Ben Avon, Transocean-Baltic and the Noble Drilling's Noble-Percy Jones rigs, all in 2011; and the maintenance of Noble Drilling's Noble Lloyd Noble rig in 2012. In 2015, with the support of Total Upstream Nigeria Limited, LADOL was further expanded to include a new US$300 million Floating Production Storage and Offloading (FPSO) vessel fabrication and integration facility. The FPSO vessel fabrication and integration facility - currently being operated by SHI-MCI FZE, a Nigerian Local Content initiative-driven incorporated joint venture between Samsung Heavy Industries and LADOL's shipyard operator, Mega-Construction and Integration FZE - was initiated to fabricate and integrate Total Egina FPSO in Nigeria and other similar projects expected to be carried out in Africa. The fabrication and integration facility consists of an assembling area, a painting shop, utility and warehouse area with a production capacity of 10,000 metric tons and a quay length of approximately 520m, depth of 13.5m and heavy lifting area of 5,000 metric tons. The shipyard is set to increase the size of vessel fabrication in Nigeria, create around 50,000 direct and indirect jobs and make Nigeria the leading country on the continent for offshore oil and gas fabrication and engineering. The next phase of LADOL's expansion has been reported to include a dry dock that will be the largest in West Africa and attract as many as 100,000 direct and indirect jobs.[5] Ongoing infrastructure projects in LADOL include: a technical training academy set to begin operations in December 2016;[6] the construction of a new 24 megawatts gas power plant set to commence in late 2017;[7] the construction of a passenger terminal with an emergency response facility and capacity to accommodate 1000 passengers, scheduled to be completed in 2017.[8] Over US$450 million was reported to have been invested to develop a previously undeveloped land to a progressively growing all-in-one industrial village targeted at providing its investors with the specialised infrastructure, equipment and trained personnel they need, all in one location. 3 Likes |
Re: Igbos Most Industrious, Innovative and Richest Tribe In Africa see proof by deomelo: 6:45pm On Aug 10, 2017 |
[s] FKO81:[/s] And this rubbish means LADOL is not the largest in Nigeria and Africa? Shut up, look at this joker. It's like saying Dangote is not and indigenous Nigerian company and Dangote won't be the largest single refinery in the world because an Indian company is building the refinery. You can dance around and and make a fool of yourself as much as you want, LADOL is sill the largest in Africa. Keep quiet if you have nothing better to say. 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Igbos Most Industrious, Innovative and Richest Tribe In Africa see proof by FKO81(m): 6:47pm On Aug 10, 2017 |
Kaztec Engineering Limited, PAI, EWT and Dorman long are 100% indigenous fabrication companies owned by Igbos, KAZTEC owned by Sir Emeka Offor GMD NNPC visits KAZTEC fabrication yard [b ]Leading 100% indigenous Engineering, Procurement, Installation, Construction, and Management (EPIC-M) Company, KAZTEC received a delegation of leading oil and gas Chiefs to its fabrication yard at Snake Island over the week. Led by the Group Managing Director Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC, Dr. Joseph Thlama Dawha and members National Petroleum Investment Management Services (NAPIMS), the scheduled visit came at a time when the fabrication yard, visited about three months back by the GMD, had witnessed rapid improvement in terms of the massive level of work done so far. [/b] Commercial Director, who welcomed the GMD NNPC delegation took them round to see the visible progress made so far on the yard since the earlier visit by the GMD about three months ago. On hand to give a clearer picture of the on-going project was Mr Jim Syne, Construction Manager Snake Island, who explained the Antan project, Antan jacket deck and pilling works. Mr. Jim pointed out a number of individual components that he said would give aerial support where the final jacket label will be laid. He further observed that the on-going work, appreciable as it seems, is still about a learning process which by next year will be a lot developed than they are. Asked about the performance of the welders on ground, he said: ?since the industry generally have less than 2 per cent welders, with a certainty of between one and two per cent, point one per cent of that number resides in Nigeria and from what I have seen at the yard, the welders who are all Nigerians are not only good but for me personally, I am impressed with their quality and performance.? Mr Jim intimated the GMD about the appraisal levels of the welders at the yard and series of training skills and programme they are given to help them develop on the job. While fielding questions from reporters, Mr Robillard said the fabrication yard which a year and half ago was virgin land, with 85 per cent swamp and 15 per cent trees, has been able to develop and now being used for constructing offshore platform. ?We started with smaller projects but with Antan which is a medium sized project; it is going to bring us into an offspring of being able to go to a much bigger project. Right now, Antan is in d area of 1400 to 1500 tons of steel and will be going to 17000 tons of steel for the Ofrima/Udele project which encompasses bigger platforms, process facilities and much larger jackets, so this is what we have now,? Mr Robillard said. He noted that they are on phase one of the project which will go on to phase two that will include an expansion of the fabrication yard and then phase three with dried up facilities, turning mill facilities, pipe coating facilities and finally, phase four most likely to include residential buildings, golf course among others at the other end of the island. He further said that apart from the idea of a big expansion, the project involves and very long term commitment on Snake Island. ?The timeline on these phases will be finished by December of this year, phase two by December next year, dry docking facility another year after and then the pipe mill and more, so by 2018, phase one, two and three will be terminated.? On his attitude towards the Nigerian content and benefits to Nigerians, he added that ? A 100 per cent Nigerian content will be available by the time the project ends. We are 100 per cent committed to the Nigerian content and so in three years? time, we would have created over something between 2000 and 3000 local workers who will be Nigerians on the ground and also create indirect jobs in d area of approximately 15,000 to 20,000. ?It?s not a question of Snake Island being a Nigerian content, it?s a question of ensuring we buy Nigerian content also because we will be dealing with more and more Nigerian companies,? Mr Robillard said. The NNPC GMD, on his impression of the facilities, observed that having had the privilege of visiting the yard three months ago, which was just in its initial stage, he could see progress on the fabrication. ?I am delighted that this is being done by most Nigerians. I am also delighted that most stakeholders are involved like the community who are part and parcel of what is happening here which is a very important thing. And with the future plans they have for the community and the very good training programme for Nigerians, I must confess that I am very much impressed by the level of work which is progressing rapidly,? Dr. Dawha said. 3 Likes |
Re: Igbos Most Industrious, Innovative and Richest Tribe In Africa see proof by FKO81(m): 6:56pm On Aug 10, 2017 |
deomelo: Dodomayana, Ladol is indigenous oil servicing firm, but not among top 10 oil servicing firms in Nigeria, we are talking about Egina vessel fabrication and integration facility currently being operated by SHI and Ladol as local content partner 2 Likes |
Re: Igbos Most Industrious, Innovative and Richest Tribe In Africa see proof by deomelo: 7:07pm On Aug 10, 2017 |
FKO81: Local content laws strengthen oil, gas industry 1. With the largest in Nigeria, LADOL beat you big time. 2. After running to indigenous, LADOL still beat you big time 3. After running to local content, LADOL still beat you. I'm waiting to see where you are running to next. |
Re: Igbos Most Industrious, Innovative and Richest Tribe In Africa see proof by prodigy24: 7:10pm On Aug 10, 2017 |
I'm back from work . let me continue from where I stopped.... 1 Like |
Re: Igbos Most Industrious, Innovative and Richest Tribe In Africa see proof by laudate: 7:24pm On Aug 10, 2017 |
prodigy24: 'Electronic franchise,' indeed! You were shouting about how well your people 'manufacture' everything, now you have changed your tune, and started talking about franchise. Na wa for una. Is that the new name you coined for importation and sales of generators and motorcycle parts? Because that is what Ezechuddy does, with Summec & Firman generators. He does not manufacture, or even assemble them. All he does, is to import and sell those gensets, to as many people as possible. 2 Likes |
Re: Igbos Most Industrious, Innovative and Richest Tribe In Africa see proof by FKO81(m): 7:28pm On Aug 10, 2017 |
deomelo: You are plan ignorant serious, Egina fabrication yard is a joint venture between SHI and ladol as local content partner, this is ladol website and point of correction it's $300 million not $3.4 billion you claimed http://www.ladol.com/ladol-and-samsung-heavy-industries-in-300m-investment LADOL and Samsung Heavy Industries in $300m investment In a development that both the Chairman and founder Chief Oladipo Jadesimi and Managing Director Dr. Amy Jadesimi described as “game-changing”, LADOL and Samsung broke ground on a $300m state-of-the-art facility, Africa’s first and largest vessel fabrication and integration facility. It was groundbreaking for the Nigerian petroleum industry in more ways than one, according to Dr Jadesimi. The wealth and income created for the country is no longer contained solely in the oil itself, but in the world class services around the extraction of it. “It shows that for the first time Nigeria is seriously entering the lucrative upsteam oil and gas development value chain.” “This represents a real opportunity for Nigeria to earn as many oil and gas dollars from its engineering, services and manufacturing as it does from oil and gas exports. As these activities have greater capacity for job creation, it will inevitably lead to sustained economic growth and poverty reduction.” 2 Likes
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Re: Igbos Most Industrious, Innovative and Richest Tribe In Africa see proof by laudate: 7:28pm On Aug 10, 2017 |
FKO81:Who fabricated this list of top 10 oil servicing firms that you are talking about? When, where and how was it drawn up? What was the criteria used to arrive at this so-called top 10 firms? Provide the source o, so we can all crosscheck & verify. Or is it another of the tales by moonlight that you and your people used to entertain yourselves, on this thread? |
Re: Igbos Most Industrious, Innovative and Richest Tribe In Africa see proof by deomelo: 7:32pm On Aug 10, 2017 |
[s] FKO81:[/s] Stop spewing meaningless rubbish. Accept defeat and quit gyrating all over the place What a loser. 1 Like |
Re: Igbos Most Industrious, Innovative and Richest Tribe In Africa see proof by deomelo: 7:33pm On Aug 10, 2017 |
[s] FKO81:[/s] You lost. 1 Like |
Re: Igbos Most Industrious, Innovative and Richest Tribe In Africa see proof by deomelo: 7:35pm On Aug 10, 2017 |
laudate: That joker argue like a 2 year old baby I swear. You catch him here, he'll move on to another silly argument and then thew next dumb argument. These jokers are liars and so dishonest for real. All because he beat his silly chest and got caught. 2 Likes |
Re: Igbos Most Industrious, Innovative and Richest Tribe In Africa see proof by FKO81(m): 7:36pm On Aug 10, 2017 |
KAZTECH fabrication yard snake island 100% indigenous, founder Sir Emeka Offor https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hg0vuWpO3nc As part of the efforts to support the government in the development of local capacity in the Oil and Gas industry, KAZTEC Engineering Limited, a wholly indigenous Oil and Gas service company, is investing $800 million its fabrication yard on the Snake Island in order to boost local content development in the sector .Already, about $600 million has been invested on the project. The first phase of the project has gulped about $300 million while phase two would take about $450 million. The workforce is to increase to 1500 at the peak of construction and fabrication exercise in the nearest future. Marc Robillard, commercial director for KAZTEC Engineering Ltd disclosed this while briefing Patrick Daziba Obah, executive secretary of the Nigerian Content Monitoring Board, NCMDB, who visited the company site on the island for physical siting of what the company is doing. He told the visiting NCMDB officials that the management plans to build a world-class fabrication yard that would not serve only the interest of the oil and gas industry but other sectors of the economy such as construction industry. “This visit is a facility visit we were invited by KAZTEC and in our own tradition, whenever we embark on such visitation, we invite the OICs, who sends in their Nigerian content staff to represent them to see such facilities. Patrick Daziba Obah in an interview after the visitation said that it afforded his organisation to take stocks of the activities of the fabrication company. He commended KAZTEC for its ability to do what it has been able to do so far to enhance local content development, saying that if it can continue on its current part, it would be a matter of time for such an indigenous company to greatly expand the participation of Nigerian participation in the highly technical petroleum industry. “With the knowledge the staff have acquired over the years, they have been able to build those things that we saw at the site. With the visitation we now begin to appreciate what Nigerian companies can do in- country. This fabrication yard is a testimony of what Nigerian indigenous companies can do. What we have witnessed in KAZTEC is a testimony and it means Nigerians can do a lot and meet the world standard in terms of oil and gas industry,” he said. He appealed to Nigerians that whatever leakages that exist in oil and gas industry should be sealed so that more jobs can be created because a lot of fabrication yards are dying of lack of jobs, “ if we sit down and begin to add some coloration, then of course the situation would remain the same.” The NCMDB boss stated that what is needed now is to tell people that we have fabrication yards that can build things to world-class specifications. “But going forward, we must expand the frontiers of the local content to other sectors so that there could be more jobs. For instance, the construction industry make use of structured materials and if they patronise the fabrication yards like this, KAZRTEC and other yards would be very busy.” 3 Likes 1 Share
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Re: Igbos Most Industrious, Innovative and Richest Tribe In Africa see proof by laudate: 7:37pm On Aug 10, 2017 |
FKO81: Do you even realise that you shot yourself in the foot with this post? The post just serves to confirm that the magnitude of new business that would accrue to Ladol, from the establishment of the vessel fabrication facility. 1 Like |
Re: Igbos Most Industrious, Innovative and Richest Tribe In Africa see proof by FKO81(m): 7:41pm On Aug 10, 2017 |
laudate: All these afonja E-go..a..ts. finding way out 2 Likes |
Re: Igbos Most Industrious, Innovative and Richest Tribe In Africa see proof by deomelo: 7:44pm On Aug 10, 2017 |
laudate: The joker is way in over his head.. |
Re: Igbos Most Industrious, Innovative and Richest Tribe In Africa see proof by FKO81(m): 7:48pm On Aug 10, 2017 |
deomelo:I know you are too dumb to remember the genesis of your argument Let me remind you laudate: Oboy what is current production output pd from those companies you listed not estimated value your people are noise makers, On Ladol , I once worked with NAPIMS at Bayokuku Ikoyi office, I have visited LADOL several times and I know the slim lady in charge, one thing with your people you make loudest noise when you achieve little, you can't compare Ladol to oilserv, Nesthak, chrome group in oil servicing, stop deceiving yourselves from what Lagos medias are feeding you The FPSO vessel fabrication and integration facility- currently being operated by SHI-MCI FZE, it's a joint venture between Samsung Heavy Industries and LADOL's shipyard operator, Mega-Construction and Integration FZE. Nigeria’s indigenous oil operators plan to increase production by 60 percent in 2018 Current output breakdown showed that Aiteo, Eroton, NPDC, Oriental, Seplat produce 77,000 barrels per day, bpd 54,000 bpd, 42,654 bpd, 24, 000bpd, and 21,881bpd respectively. Newcross, Midwestern, Belemaoil, Amni, Conoil, Niger Delta, Walter Smith and Erin Energy produce 20,000 bpd, 13,000 bpd, 12,000 bpd, 11, 000 bpd, 9, 130 bpd, 7,000 bpd, 5, 837 bpd and 5,000 bpd. Others – Energia, Moni Pulo, Prime Energy, Platform and Pillar Oil – also produce 4,500 bpd, 3, 200 bpd, I, 200 bpd, 1, 100 bpd and 1, 100 bpd respectively. Aiteo emerges Nigeria’s leading oil & gas company with record 90kpod output in 1 year https://www.orientenergyreview.com/aiteo-emerges-nigerias-leading-oil-gas-company Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2017/04/nigerias-indigenous-oil-operators-plan-increase-production-60-percent-2018/ 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Igbos Most Industrious, Innovative and Richest Tribe In Africa see proof by Doublecheck: 8:06pm On Aug 10, 2017 |
deomelo: No apologies, but I can't be seen arguing with a brainless dolt and to cap it a scratched face Afonja Muslim at that. 1 Like |
Re: Igbos Most Industrious, Innovative and Richest Tribe In Africa see proof by deomelo: 8:07pm On Aug 10, 2017 |
[s] FKO81:[/s] Stop compounding your ignorance with more ignorance. LADOL is the largest in Africa. Oando is the largest oil company in Nigeria. Non of your village companies is larger than LADOL and Oando in anyway, shape or form. You can regurgitate all the rubbish you want, facts remain the same. 3 Likes |
Re: Igbos Most Industrious, Innovative and Richest Tribe In Africa see proof by Doublecheck: 8:24pm On Aug 10, 2017 |
laudate: Afonja why don't you post your picture for all to determine if you are Afonja or not, a scratched face never lies 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Igbos Most Industrious, Innovative and Richest Tribe In Africa see proof by deomelo: 8:31pm On Aug 10, 2017 |
Doublecheck: Brainless afonja is the reason why you are so lazy and incompetent to show us facts that your village bottler made Jacob's Creek wine? See how retarded you sound? You know you liked and this is the reason why you are unable to show us proof. It's one thing to lie, but hiding under stupidity and idiocy shows how dispicable some of you are. |
Re: Igbos Most Industrious, Innovative and Richest Tribe In Africa see proof by Doublecheck: 8:35pm On Aug 10, 2017 |
deomelo: Olodo don't you have sense, it means Ladol Egina project is not wholly indigenous but partnership between Ladol and SHI. Olodo. 1 Like |
Re: Igbos Most Industrious, Innovative and Richest Tribe In Africa see proof by laudate: 8:41pm On Aug 10, 2017 |
FKO81: Do you know your problem? You have very little knowledge of the oil industry, and the companies whose assets you are trying to use to score cheap points. You are using an outdated document, to try and look good. Unfortunately, you have shot yourself in the foot again. Have you ever heard of Agbami oil field? Well, it is one of the most prolific fields in the offshore areas of Nigeria. Guess what? It's OML 127 is owned by Famfa oil. And Famfa Oil is owned by the Alakijas (i.e. Folorunsho Alakija and her husband Modu Alakija). They have signed a technical services agreement with Chevron to help them operate that field. It is for the same Agbami, that an FPSO contract was issued to Samsung & Ladol. That FPSO will store the oil being produced from Agbami. Now, shey you are still following the tutorial? Agbami oil field better known as OML127 & 128, currently produces over 200,000 barrels per day. Compare that with the 77,000 barrels per day, that Aiteo currently produces. Now, let me ask you a little question. Between Famfa and Aiteo, which company produces a greater amount of crude oil? Daily production at OML 127 currently stands at 200,000 barrels per day. When the Nigerian government, through its wholly-owned petroleum company, NNPC, was trying to justify its forceful acquisition of a 50 percent stake in OML 127 at the Supreme court, the Government admitted that if Famfa Oil owned a 60 percent stake in the OML, the company stood to earn $10 million on a daily basis (after taxes and other exploration costs have been settled). The government’s argument at the Supreme Court can be found through this link, (item number 23). http://venturesafrica.com/the-richest-black-woman-in-the-world-folorunsho-alakija/ 3 Likes
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