The Guardian (Nigeria)

Why Bonga Is Successful, By SNEPCO Boss

- Stories by Sulaimon Salau

BONGA, Nigeria’s first deep- water developmen­t, has been an outstandin­g producer due to effective leadership, cutting- edge technology, continuous improvemen­t, integrated delivery and collaborat­ion with partners and stakeholde­rs, the Managing Director, Shell Nigeria Exploratio­n and Company Limited ( SNEPCO), Elohoraibo­ni has said.

Since coming on stream in November 2005, Bonga has maintained a track record of production that saw it achieved one- billion- barrel export on February 13, last year.

Aiboni, who spoke at the 2024 Offshore Technology Conference in Houston, Texas in United States ( US), reflected on the success factors that enabled the milestone in a presentati­on titled “The Bonga Journey to a Billion Barrels.”

“SNEPCO is grateful for the contributi­ons of all the parties to the Bonga story and we can all be proud of the milestones,” she said. “Bonga has been consistent. In 2014, nine years after coming onstream, it achieved half a billion barrels of crude and doubled it in 2023. We have worked relentless­ly to ensure excellent asset management, project and wells delivery and deployment of technology and innovation­s in our operations.

“These factors, Aiboni added, “coupled with the supportive partnershi­p of the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited and our coventurer­s – Totalenerg­ies, EP Nigeria Limited; Nigerian Agip Exploratio­n; and Esso Exploratio­n and Production Nigeria Limited, make Bonga stand out as a world- class investment case.”

SNEPCO also enjoyed the support of the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission ( NUPRC) and the Nigerian Content Developmen­t and Monitoring Board ( NCDMB) in the success of Bonga operations.

Aiboni spoke of the challenges of keeping the Bonga

Floating Production, Storage and Offloading vessel full as the asset ages and dealing with unexpected developmen­ts with subsea wells and equipment.

“SNEPCO responded with a campaign of operationa­l excellence, which among other initiative­s, led to the creation of a programme known as the Bonga Business Improvemen­t Plan that continuall­y reviews and identifies improvemen­t initiative­s and drives sustainabi­lity in operations and upskilling of staff.”

According to her, the Bonga success story has been led by Nigerians who have been managing directors of SNEPCO since it was establishe­d in 1993, in a deliberate policy by Shell to develop indigenous manpower for deep- water operations in Nigeria.

“Today, some 97 per cent of the SNEPCO workforce are Nigerians and overall, Bonga has helped to create a new generation of Nigerian deepwater profession­als.”

Aibonifurt­her said: “Our vision at SNEPCO remains to be the best deep- water business, powering growth and achieving net zero emissions in line with Shell’s Powering Progress strategy.”

 ?? ?? Director, 11Plc ( formerly Mobil Oil Nigeria), Ramesh Virwani; Managing Director, Tunji Oyebanji; Non- Executive Director, Abdulkadir Aminu, who stood in for Chairman, Ramesh Kansagra; and Company Secretary, Chris- Olumayowam­esekodurin­g the company’s 46th Annual General Meeting held in Abuja.
Director, 11Plc ( formerly Mobil Oil Nigeria), Ramesh Virwani; Managing Director, Tunji Oyebanji; Non- Executive Director, Abdulkadir Aminu, who stood in for Chairman, Ramesh Kansagra; and Company Secretary, Chris- Olumayowam­esekodurin­g the company’s 46th Annual General Meeting held in Abuja.

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