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PTDF: Oil Service Companies Now Employ OurTrained Welders

- Chineme Okafor

The Petroleum Technology Developmen­t Fund (PTDF) has disclosed that some indigenous oil service companies have started engaging the services of Nigerian welders trained by the capacity building institute for the implementa­tion of their oil and gas service contracts.

It explained in a recent statement by its Head, Press and External Relations, Mr. Kalu Otisi, in Abuja, that this followed the exposure it gave to the welders to improve on their skills and competenci­es.

The skills and competence programme to the welders, it added were obtained from the Post Training Attachment (PTA) programme - a practical on-the-job internship scheme that prepares beneficiar­ies for absorption into the industry, which it organised for them.

According to the PTDF, the PTA programme was still on-going in the three refineries owned and operated by the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporatio­n (NNPC) in PortHarcou­rt, Kaduna and Warri.

Quoting one of the trainees, Ibrahim Mohammed, in the statement, the PTDF said he was employed by Dorman Long Engineerin­g Limited, a leading oilfield equipment, marine structural engineerin­g and fabricatio­n company.

It also said another beneficiar­y, Gideon Uko, had on completion of the six months PTA programme engaged by Supertech Investment Limited, a contractor with the Warri Refining and Petrochemi­cal Company (WRPC). It added that the company specialise­d in Engineerin­g, Procuremen­t and Constructi­on (EPC) services in the oil industry.

The statement equally noted that management of the refineries commended PTDF for the high level-training given to the welders.

It quoted the Executive Director Operations at WRPC, Mr. Ariaga Uzoma, to have said at the close-out ceremony of the second batch of the PTA scheme that the welders have been of immense support and added value to the operations of the refinery plant.

The PTDF, said more of its trained welders have been exposed to the practical on-thejob experience in the industry with the expectatio­n that the industry would eventually absorb them.

It explained that at the Port-Harcourt Refining and Petrochemi­cal Company (PHRC), the third batch of the PTA scheme was recently flagged off, and that the management of the refinery was impressed by the diligence, profession­alism and commitment to duty of the previous beneficiar­ies of the PTA at the refinery, and thus requested for an increase in the number of PTDF trained welders for enrolment into the PTA scheme at the refinery.

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