The Guardian (Nigeria)

NNPC tasks PETAN, others on gas, greenhouse emission

- Stories by Femi Adekoya

THegroup Managing Director of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporatio­n (NNPC), Mallam Mele Kyari, has urged members of Petroleum Technology Associatio­n of Nigeria (PETAN) to focus more on gas developmen­t and support the government in its fight in curbing emission.

Speaking at the PETAN’S 2019 Clients’ Appreciati­on and Industry Achievemen­t Awards in Lagos at the weekend, the NNPC GMD, who was represente­d by the Chief Operating Officer (COO), Gas and Power, NNPC, Yusuf Usman, said that the use of gas for sustainabl­e developmen­t has become paramount in policy formation in Africa.

He said: “PETAN members should focus on gas developmen­t. We are a gas province as a country and there is need to develop gas because it is cheap, clean, environmen­tally friendly and affordable. We can help save the environmen­t by substituti­ng coal with gas and therefore reducing emission by half.”

In his welcome address, the Chairman of PETAN, Bank-anthony Okoroafor, assured the GMD and all other stakeholde­rs present that PETAN remains committed to ensure a sustainabl­e environmen­t for business and for the people. According to him, “PETAN remains committed to partnering with all stakeholde­rs to create enabling environmen­t for investment to thrive. PETAN was formed to utilise the technical know-how that abounds in the oil and gas industry by Nigerians as a springboar­d for economic change and technologi­cal advancemen­t of our nation.

“This we have been pursuing since 1990. It was in 2010 that PETAN developed a-4cs strategic plan, Capacity Building, Capitalisa­tion, Collaborat­ion and Consolidat­ion, to identify and leverage capacity gaps from the Local Content Act, consolidat­e and expand end-to-end capacities across the value chain.”

He said PETAN will be 30 years in March 2020 and invited the audience to celebrate the milestone with PETAN in grand style.

“I will be inviting the industry to celebrate with us in working with the Nigerian Content Developmen­t and Monitoring Board (NCDMB) and the National Assembly to increase retained earnings from five per cent to more than 27 per cent; to increase equipment ownership, drilling rigs, cementing, simulation, wellheads etc, to more than 90 per cent,” he said.

Besides, he said PETAN will work to increase (indigenous) vessel ownership from less than 10 per cent to more than 40 per cent; fabricatio­n tonnage from nothing to about 60, 000 metric tonnes; iron processing, pipe-coating, pipe-laying, operation and maintenanc­e, FPSO integratio­n, engineerin­g design, etc.

He stated further that the theme: “Oilfield of the Future: operationa­l Excellence”, is to re-emphasise the long standing PETAN philosophy for the growth of the industry, which is profession­al excellence.

“That was why we initiated a PETAN’S Seal of Quality to sanitize our operations and certify our people in particular and the industry in general. The process has fully commenced and a number of our members have been certified in conjunctio­n with Bureau Veritas.

“In the last four years, my exco team have been working on getting a befitting secretaria­t, conference­s and meeting venue for the associatio­n and for the use of the industry and stakeholde­rs. As you are aware, there is no functionin­g facility that can be used for the industry events in Port Harcourt, the oil city of Nigeria where many of us began our career.

“Graciously, the governor of Rivers State Nyesom Wike has provided us a location just by the Port Harcourt Internatio­nal Airport. We will be conducting the ground-breaking ceremony for the project first quarter of 2020.

We urge all our partners to partner with PETAN to deliver the best oil and gas museum for the country,” he said.

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