The Shell Petroleum Development Company of Nigeria (SPDC) says it has commenced a one-year training for 40 youths from its host communities of the Assa North and Ohaji South gas project in Imo.
Mr Bamidele Odugbesan, SPDC’s Media Relations Manager announced
the development on Monday in a statement.
“The
aim is to make ready these youths, not only for opportunities in the operations
of the Assa North and Ohaji South gas development project but also in the
entire Nigerian gas development value chain,” Odugbesan quoted SPDC’s Country
Head Corporate Relations, Igo Weli, as saying.
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Mr. Osagie Okunbor
Managing Director, The Shell Petroleum Development Company of Nigeria (SPDC) and Country Chair of Shell Companies in Nigeria. |
According
to the statement, the training is supervised by the Nigerian Content
Development and Monitoring Board (NCDMB), and is taking place at the Mudiame
University, Irrua, in Edo.
“The training
is part of SPDC JV’s contribution to build the capacity of the people of our
host communities of Ohaji/Egbema Local Government Area of Imo state and is the
outcome of a recommendation by the NCDMB to boost the capacity of
communities where oil projects are situated.” Weli said,
Weli,
who was represented at the induction ceremony last week by SPDC Manager,
Projects and Opportunities, Dr. Adebanji Adekoya, said the trainees were
selected from the host community cluster development boards.
They include Assa, Ochia, Awarra and Obile in Assa North, and
Avu, Obosima, Obuomadike, Umunwaku, Ohoba, Obitti and Umuapu in Ohaji/Egbema in Imo.
The
trainees will specialise in project management, welding, fitting, scaffolding,
rigging and lifting, electrical installations, electrical engineering,
carpentry, building technology, drafting, ICT, surveys, quality and safety
training.
It was learnt that the Assa North-Ohaji South Gas
Project is the most advanced of the seven critical gas projects by the
Federal Government of Nigeria.
The project is at the heart of Nigeria’s National Gas
Master Plan aspirations to grow indigenous domestic gas market for additional
power and industrial projects.
Also
speaking at the induction, Executive Secretary of the NCDMB, Simbi Wabote
commended the training and described it as “part of the country’s aspiration to
achieve 70 percent local content retention in the oil and gas sector.”
Wabote,
who was represented by the NCDMB Manager, Human Capacity Development, Mrs.
Angela Okoro, said, “The agency is passionate about the project and would
continue to strengthen human capability development in the sector.”
The training is one of the opportunities
offered by the project to the host communities where 60 percent of skilled
and semi-skilled workers are from the communities and more than 10 percent of
equipment operators are also from the host communities..
The project site is located approximately 25 kilometres outside
Owerri, the Imo State capital
According to SPDC, the Assah North-Ohaji South Gas project, on
completion, will deliver 300 standard cubic feet of gas per day to the domestic
gas market.
It will also sell 20,000 barrels per day of condensate to a
nearby Walter Smith Modular refinery.
The oil firm said the project scope includes drilling of six
wells, construction of a primary treatment facility and gas evacuation pipeline
in a unitised field between SPDC’s Oil Mining Lease (OML) 21 and SEPLAT’s OML
53.
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