1/ The past 25 years have seen a lot of African oil and gas start-ups become huge companies defining the continent’s energy space - Oando is one of them #OandoAtAOW2018#AOW2018.
2/ 25 years ago, Nigeria was not in the LNG mix. Over 2 decades later, Nigeria’s LNG has become a huge player in the LNG market and is close to achieving ~10% of the world market share. #OandoAtAOW2018#AOW2018
3/ Gas flaring in the E&P business has significantly reduced in the past 25 years; protecting the environment and turning it into an opportunity to monetise previously flared gas and increase the energy mix of the country. #OandoAtAOW2018#AOW2018
4/ In the next 25 years, we should see African Independents grow to the capacity/level of the IOCs; but to do that, we need to be creative with our investment environment. Our policies have to be robust and friendly to attract the needed investment. #OandoAtAOW2018#AOW2018
5/ There must also be a deliberate attempt by the government to evolve policies that match indigenous companies with the best in the world. Investments will only be attracted to a country where the rules governing each business are known and followed through. #OandoAtAOW2018
6/ I also foresee indigenous oil and gas companies evolve into energy companies by expanding their spectrum to new frontiers such as renewables. - Solomon Agba, Asset Manager (OML 60-63 Assets) #OandoAtAOW2018#AOW2018
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‼️ICYMI: In partnership with @republicjournal, we are accepting essays exploring the current state of Nigeria, patriotism & how Nigerian citizens can channel resources towards a more progressive future, ahead of #NigeriaAt60
Send an analytical and engaging essay of 800 to 1000 words that provides a progressive roadmap across the following lenses:
👉🏾 Culture & Society e.g. promoting our thriving cultural landscapes as sources of identity, representation & national pride.
3/ 👉🏾 Gender e.g. the key steps Nigeria must take to establish more gender-inclusive, progressive communities; the historical contributions of female leaders to the public sphere.
👉🏾 History e.g. the historical significance of Nigerian independence 60 years on.
Earlier today, our GCE, @AdewaleTinubu and Emeka Okwuosa, CEO @osltweets attended the flag-off ceremony for the construction of the Ajaokuta-Kaduna-Kano Gas Pipeline Project (the “AKK Pipeline”), by the President @MBuhari as a consortium partner #AKKProject
In 2018, following an extensive due diligence and bid process, the Oilserv-Oando PLC consortium was awarded the Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC) mandate for segment 1 of the AKK Pipeline Project by the @NNPCgroup. #AKKProject
The project is a 614km section of the Trans-Nigeria Gas Pipeline (TNGP) with the capacity to transport about 2.2billion cubic feet of gas per day. It will boost domestic utilization of natural gas for Nigeria’s socio-economic development and will
1/ The pandemic has been very good for robots. Instead of putting humans at risk of contracting and spreading the virus to others, robots are rolled out in all sorts of arenas.
Here are a few examples of how the world is taking advantage of these technologies.
2/ In workplaces: Especially in Asia, robots are being used to check in on visitors and employees entering office buildings-taking temperatures, and reminding people to put on masks.
3/ In hospitals: Robots are being used to help disinfect rooms and corridors using UV light and to carry medical supplies around for workers. Hospitals in Belgium have begun using robots to help check in new patients and escort them through the hospital.
1/ Over the past few months in conjunction with our JV partners the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) and Nigerian Agip Oil Company (NAOC), we have actively responded to the pandemic through medical and non-medical interventions.
2/ Last week, we commissioned an isolation facility aimed at providing critical infrastructure to curb the spread of #COVID19 within Delta State.
The facility is equipped with a capacity of 70beds, a pharmacy, X-Ray room, side laboratory, power generator, amongst other resources.
3/ Over the years, we have carried out sustainable initiatives in our host communities through various programmes, including access to quality healthcare. Over $130million has been invested executing ~340 projects in the four states where we operate (Bayelsa, Delta, Imo, Rivers)
1/ This year’s #WorldEnvironmentDay theme is “#Biodiversity”.
According to @UN Biodiversity is the foundation that supports all life on land and below water.
Changing, or removing one element of this web affects the entire life system and can produce negative consequences.
2/ As a company, we remain committed to a sustainable world which is reflected in our CSR initiatives. A few of these include the retrieval of ~5t of #plastic polluting the five cowry creek waterway, a commitment to #reducing, #reusing & #recycling our waste.
3/ Last year, we recycled 1373.7kg of waste with the intention to reduce these figures over time. We have also empowered over 38,550 farmers in over 120 communities with the aim of contributing to conservation & sustainable use of #biodiversity through agriculture.