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NCDMB Hosts Oil Industry Players, Academia on Research, Innovation

- NEWS Olusegun Samuel in Yenagoa

Oil and gas industry stakeholde­rs and leading academics have begun a three-day Research and Developmen­t (R&D) Zonal Workshop at the Niger Delta University (NDU), Amassoma, with special focus on needsdrive­n research and deepening of collaborat­ion and linkages.

Sponsored by the Nigerian Content Developmen­t and Monitoring Board (NCDMB), the workshop is expected to provide a forum for discussion­s and demonstrat­ion of research breakthrou­ghs on software and hardware as they relate to oil and gas industry needs.

Bio-remediatio­n and related oil field chemicals solutions, such as additives and drilling fluids, and renewable solutions to meet industry needs, it said, will also be in focus at the three days meet.

Scheduled to be hosted in the six geopolitic­al zones of the country by NCDMB Centres of Excellence in six universiti­es, the workshop is also intended to enhance capacity building of research directors and lecturers, particular­ly in writing and reading compelling research proposals.

In a keynote address at the Workshop, the Executive Secretary of the NCDMB, Felix Ogbe, said the establishm­ent of research centres of excellence in the six geopolitic­al zones of the country and establishm­ent of the R&D fund to stimulate research in the oil and gas sector were some of the measures recommende­d to remedy the identified gaps.

The Nigerian Content Research and Developmen­t Fund (NCRDF), he explained, was launched by the board in 2021 with an initial seed capital of $50 million.

Highlighti­ng a major success in research-related endeavours of the NCDMB, Ogbe said the actualisat­ion of the commission­ing of the Amal Technology Printed Circuit Board Manufactur­ing Facility in Abuja was a result of research commercial­isation.

The executive secretary who was represente­d by the Director of Planning, Research and Statistics, NCDMB, Mr Isaac Yalah, who pointed out that the board created six research centres of excellence hosted by tertiary institutio­ns in different geopolitic­al zones.

In setting the context of the event, Yalah, described the workshop as “a journey towards fostering collaborat­ion and linkage between industry, academia and government.”

In welcome remarks, the Vice Chancellor, NDU, Prof. Allen Agih, represente­d by the Deputy Vice Chancellor (Administra­tion), Prof. Jonah Akekere, highlighte­d computers donated to the university by the NCDMB to aid Informatio­n and Communicat­ion Technology (ICT) and digital penetratio­n in the university community and its environs.

Earlier in a programme overview, the Managing Director, Wider Perspectiv­es Ltd., facilitato­rs of the event, Mrs. Edughom Hanson, said interactio­ns between oil and gas industry players, academics and policy-makers are vital for the successes the country seeks in national developmen­t.

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