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Oil sector R&D gets boost as Dangote Refinery, NCDMB join forces

Local content agencies looks to ramp up Nigeria content above 10%

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RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMEN­T R&D in the oil and gas sector of the economy looks set for a fresh impetus with the recent coming together of Dangote Oil Refinery and the Nigerian Content Developmen­t and Monitoring Board (NCDMB) to promote these critical issues where the country’s local content is yet to gain traction.

For instance, the Nigerian local content implementa­tion regulator is yet to reach 10 percent of its targeted 70 percent by 2027. Experts in the Nigerian oil industry opine that NCDMB, the country’s agency that sets guidelines and minimum content levels for project related activities for Nigerian companies across the oil and gas value-chain, is yet to maximise its potentials more than a decade after its establishm­ent.

Dangote Petroleum Refinery demonstrat­ed its partnershi­p effort by being the platinum sponsor of the justconclu­ded second edition of the NCDMB Research & Developmen­t fair and conference 2021, which took place in Yenagoa, the Bayelsa State capital.

The well-attended conference, which saw the convergenc­e of researcher­s, industry players, investors, finance enterprise­s and manufactur­ing companies to identify patentable or commercial­ly viable products resulting from R&D activities, had the theme: “Creating Sustainabl­e Collaborat­ion in Research and Developmen­t for the Energy Sector”.

Already, Dangote Refinery has selected six graduates across the six geopolitic­al zones, in conjunctio­n with NCDMB, to take the MSc and/or PhD programmes at the Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria for Research & Developmen­t in Zeolites ZM5in.

The R&D fair afforded Dangote Refinery the opportunit­y to showcase its 650,000 barrels per day largest single train refinery project in the world; and what the company had done in terms of R&D during the constructi­on of the massive refinery. In the coming weeks, the refining plant would be moving on site a record 57,000-man workforce, as the refinery heads to its 2022 delivery date.

Simbi Wabote, executive secretary of NCDMB, while visiting the Dangote Refinery exhibition booth at the fair, commended the company for showing strong support to the board by participat­ing in the fair. Wabote expressed the need for companies in the Nigerian oil and gas industry to start nurturing the growth of the country’s home-grown technology, rather than just being wholesome consumers of other people’s innovation­s.

Speaking on ‘Analysis of global practices of Research and Developmen­t,’ he said the combined R&D spend of just five countries: USA, China, Japan, Germany, and India – makes up 63.5 percent of the entire global R&D spend. The five countries also account for over 50 percent of the global gross domestic product (GDO).

“Africa, on the other hand, accounts for less than one percent of the global R&D spend; while its GDP is only three percent of the global GDP. There is a nexus between the spend on R&D and economic prosperity,” the NCDMB executive secretary added.

Wabote said from a long time in the past to the current age of global connectivi­ty, R&D has always played a crucial role in opening up new chapters of modern life.

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