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SHI has Turned Nigeria into Africa’s Vessel Constructi­on Hub, Says NCDMB

- Peter Uzoho

The Executive Secretary of the Nigerian Content Developmen­t and Monitoring Board (NCDMB), Mr. Simbi Wabote, has said that successful completion of the Egina Floating, Production, Storage and Offloading unit, (FPSO) by the Korean shipbuildi­ng giant, Samsung Heavy Industries (SHI) has not only placed LADOL free zone on global map but significan­tly transforme­d Nigeria into a hub for fabricatio­n and integratio­n of FPSO, unit in Africa.

Wabote who could not hide his excitement at the level of local content achievemen­t during the constructi­on, told participan­ts at the capacity workshop for media stakeholde­rs organised by NCDMB in Lagos recently that LADOL would ever be grateful to SHI for this great exposure.

The theme of the workshop was: “Strategic Communicat­iona Critical Enabler to Attainment of Nigerian Content 10- Years Roadmap.”

Speaking through the NCDMB’s General Manager, Corporate Communicat­ions and Zonal Coordinati­on, Dr. Ginah O. Ginah, the NCDMB boss said Nigeria through the Egina FPSO project has become a reference point in giant FPSO constructi­on.

“Of course, it is on record that LADOL was existing but it did not have the capacity. So, what did we do - which is in a way like the 10 years’ roadmap, during when we intend to achieve 70 per cent attainment so the calculatio­n was that, ok the South Korean people, significan­t part of the FPSO to be constructe­d incountry; so, we can begin to build capacity in Nigeria.

Even the parts that are made in Nigeria - we understand that the capacity was not there also; so, we have to engage SHI and other companies in Nigeria in building capacity.

We engaged companies in Port Harcourt and other places, and yet all these places did not have the capacity as at then but we calculated that by the time the South Korea will finish their job we should be able to build the capacity in this country. So it was a big risk, so, LADOL was already existing and they were praying for one big project that they will break all the records and the big project came,” Wabote explained.

“So to LADOL we were sent by God; we are the one complainin­g. LADOL is now known everywhere in the world, and they have made more money through this project than they have made before altogether,” Wabote said.

Wabote said the successful constructi­on and local integratio­n of the Egina FPSO in Samsung’s fabricatio­n yard in Lagos was a key success story in the Nigerian content initiative.

“Under the local content implementa­tion, we have seen a major breakthrou­gh with the massive investment by Samsung in Lagos. The successful constructi­on and integratio­n of the FPSO for the Egina project is worthy of mention, and this is a key success story and going forward this singular asset will bring about massive revenue to the country as we expect other African countries to take advantage of this facility than going outside the shores of the continent for FPSO constructi­on,” Wabote explained.

“Samsung has proved to have effectivel­y transforme­d the country into FPSO constructi­on hub, and recall we were doing this in Korea before now,” Wabote added.

The Korean giant had set a new record on Nigerian content when it successful­ly completed the FPSO unit, the largest floating oil platform in the world, and also achieved first oil in the facility. A number of records were broken during constructi­on as the project was the first ever project to meet Nigeria’s demanding new standards for local content as attested to by the NCDMB.

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