Nigeria, most attractive destination for oil, gas exploration ... - The Punch

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How would you assess Nigeria‘s participation at Oil in Gas Reforms Implementation Committee in relation to local content? The organisation is very good. We also have more Nigerian companies participating. More people are coming to terms with the fact that Nigeria can compete in the world of oil and gas service.

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What you find is that in the OGIC is a combination of exposing your companies to the oil and gas markets. It also exposes Nigerian companies to global partnership opportunities. The reason is that at the heart of oil and gas service is technology acquisition. The OTC participation exposes Nigerian companies to the international market, both for the purpose of job deployment and technology partnership and acquisition. Are you satisfied with the implementation of the local content policy in Nigeria as at today? Quite frankly, in Dorman Long, we are more optimistic in the sense that over the past four years (specifically starting May 2005), the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation created a full blown Nigerian content division, under the headship of a Group General Manager. From 2005 to date, which is roughly four years, Nigerian content development has made significant progress, even more than it had made in the 50 years of the industry.

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