Thursday, May 7, 2026
26.7 C
Lagos

NCDMB Chief Visits Samsung, Africoat, Insists on Patronage of Local Facilities

The Executive Secretary, Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board (NCDMB), Engr. Felix Omatsola Ogbe on Monday visited the facilities of Samsung Heavy Industries Nigeria (SHIN), and Africoat Nigeria Limited, a pipe coating plant, located at Takwa Bay, Lagos.

The visit is consistent with Ogbe’s determination to assess oil and gas facilities across the country as a prelude for their participation in ongoing and upcoming major oil industry projects.

NCDMB played key roles in accelerating approvals for the new projects, which include Ubeta gas development project, currently being developed by Total Energies and Bonga North deep-water project, for which Shell Nigeria Exploration and Production Company Limited (SNEPCo) had announced the final investment decision (FID) in December 2024.

Similarly, Zabazaba deep-water project is being readied by ENI and Shell, just as preparations for the HI and HA gas projects are being made by (SNEPCo).

The NCDMB’s boss conveyed the agency’s determination to continue partnering with IOCs to develop new projects, and to ensure they execute key scopes of those projects using local firms with proven capabilities, as mandated by the Nigerian Oil and Gas Industry Content Development (NOGICD) Act.

He asserted that NCDMB’s mandate and activities are contributing to actualising President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s economic agenda, particularly in catalyzing new oil and gas projects, job creation and economic revitalisation.

At the Samsung Heavy Industries, the Managing Director, Mr. Jin Lee highlighted the firm’s in-country capacities, which include heavy fabrication and FPSO integration quayside. He reiterated the company experience in executing major oil and gas projects, notably the fabrication and integration of six modules for the TotalEnergies’ Egina FPSO in 2018.

The Business Development Manager, SHIN, Mr. David Bruce Inglis said the company trains welders in different specialisation and had trained 560 welders during the execution of the Egina project, including women. He said the facility employed over 1000 persons at the peak of the Egina project, but the capacity was now scaled down to 131, owing to lack of projects.

The company he said has the database of past employees and would re-engage some of them if they win a new major project.

He also hinted that the company planned to manufacture oil and gas components and equipment in Nigeria for export to other parts of the world. He confirmed that the SHIN facility had adequate installed capacity and capabilities for export, and Nigeria enjoys a vintage geographical location for such business opportunities.

At Africoat, the NCDMB boss challenged the firm’s management to resolve the protracted dispute they have with their bankers, as well as their landlord, Lagos Deep Offshore Logistics (LADOL), which stopped the plant from operating since its completion in 2017.

He suggested that a peaceful settlement would allow for the plant to be rehabilitated, before it can work for the industry, and benefit the investors, and create jobs for the economy.

The Managing Director of Africoat, Mr. Frank Twynam confirmed that efforts were ongoing to resolve the impasse.

He noted that $US42 million was invested to develop the corrosion and concrete weight coating plant, hinting that a robust plan was already in place to restore the facility once the dispute is resolved.

 

spot_img
spot_img
spot_img

Hot this week

Stanbic IBTC Reinforces Leadership in Trade Finance at GTR West Africa 2026

L–R: Seun Ogundolapo, Head, Trade, Transaction Banking, Stanbic IBTC...

CIIN Unveils Programme for Insurance Week 2026

The Chartered Insurance Institute of Nigeria (CIIN) has rolled...

The Machine Era of Spam: Nigeria is Africa’s Most Spammed Country

A phone call used to mean a person on...

Mutual Benefits Bags Double Honours at 2026 NIA Awards Ceremony

Mutual Benefits Assurance Plc has recorded a significant milestone...

Topics

Kenya, 1st Country to Launch ‘Novartis Access’ for Affordable Health

Novartis has announced the launch of Novartis Access in Kenya, the first country to benefit from a portfolio of 15 affordable medicines to treat cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, respiratory illnesses, and breast cancer. The Novartis portfolio is being offered to the Kenyan government, non-governmental organisations and other public-sector healthcare providers for USD 1 per treatment, per month.

Leadway Pensure Unveils L.I.S.A., the ‘Perfect Assistant’ for Seamless Customer Experience

In actualising its quest of providing a seamless, convenient,...

CJN Ariwoola: Searching for Nigeria’s John Marshall 

By Olawale Rasheed History is replete with judges who shaped...

Olashore’s Lead Advisory Emerges Nigeria’s 1st Strategic Partner to WCF Forum

WCF, the world's biggest communication Forum in Davos, Switzerland,...

Unity Bank Posts N27B Gross Earnings in H1’22, Records 23% Growth in PAT

From left: Dr Oluwafunsho Obasanjo, Non-Executive Director; Mr. Alaba...

Wema Bank Builds Capacity for Owners, Managers of SMEs in Enugu

In its bid to equip small and medium-scale enterprises...

Global Airlines Financial Monitor: January 2018

The initial airline financial results from the final quarter...

CBN: Nigeria’s Food Import Drops by $21bn

The policy of the Federal Government to reduce import...
spot_img

Related Articles

Popular Categories

spot_imgspot_img