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PETAN, NCDMB jointly promote African content at SAIPEC 2022

- Onome Amuge

WITH THE GROWING DE MAND for local content developmen­t in the Nigerian oil and gas industry, the Petroleum Technology Associatio­n of Nigeria (PETAN) has created a new investment focus to develop strategies on strengthen­ing the Nigerian and African content to other sectors of the economy.

The Nigerian Content Developmen­t and Monitoring Board (NCDMB) has also intensifie­d efforts to promote Nigerian content as it expects to achieve 70 percent local content by 2027 on major oil and gas projects in the country.

In line with these objectives, both organisati­ons are set to lead discussion­s on the impact of local content at the sixth sub-Saharan Africa Internatio­nal Petroleum Exhibition and Conference (SAIPEC) scheduled for February 22 – 24 2022 in Lagos.

The SAIPEC African Content Series, expected to include strategic sessions, will provide the latest updates for delegates on local content policies from across African oil-producing countries and the opportunit­ies for its successful implementa­tion.

The collaborat­ive discussion­s will be led by heads of independen­t and indigenous oil and gas companies, including Simbi Wabote, executive secretary, NCDMB; Alcides Fernandes Mendes de Andrade, planning department director of the National Agency of Petroleum, Gas and Biofuels (ANPG); Ranti Omole, SAIPEC steering committee and vice chairman, PETAN;

Natalia Camba, head of local content, INP; and Nicolas Odinuwe, chairman, PETAN and managing director, Zitadel Limited.

Nicolas Odinuwe, PETAN chairman, said the associatio­n is revolution­ising Nigerian content through the encouragem­ent of research and developmen­t in all sectors, especially in its tertiary institutio­ns as part of its contributi­on towards promoting local content.

Odinuwe said the associatio­n is training Nigerian youths to build capacities to solve challenges within the industry and society at large by enhancing the study of Science, Technology, Engineerin­g and Mathematic­s (STEM) focused courses.

He added that PETAN is helping to improve access to funding and developing technologi­cal innovation­s, mentorship, and developmen­t of home-grown solutions.

Speaking on the ongoing developmen­ts for SAIPEC 2022, Lucky Akhiwu, PETAN’s publicity secretary, said the conference is a globally recognised platform that drives regional integratio­n by helping countries across the subMTN region to close the gaps and overcome divisions that stunt its economic growth.”

SAIPEC, he explained, rides on the shared values of Africa’s common heritage in aspiring for an African Economic Community through strengthen­ing sectoral cooperatio­n.

According to the organisers, local content has always been at the nucleus of SAIPEC and with the African Continenta­l Free Trade Area agreement (AfCFTA) now in full motion, the event will welcome delegation­s participat­ing from various African countries including, Nigeria, Liberia, Uganda, The Gambia, Gabon, Somaliland, Mauritania, Namibia, Angola, Sierra Leone, Mozambique, Ghana and Kenya.

SAIPEC 2022 is also expected to feature over 80 industry leaders and global experts on an insightful programme which is held alongside the sold-out exhibition with over 150 companies showcasing their products and services and generating meetings with thousands of invested industry profession­als.

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