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PETAN AT AFRICAN LOCAL CONTENT ROUNDTABLE – REPRESENTING INDIGENOUS OIL AND GAS SERVICE COMPANIES

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PETAN Chairman, Mr. Nicolas Odinuwe, in the company of Mr. Chinedu Okparaeke, MD/CEO Amazon Energy at the African Local Content Roundtable.
PETAN Chairman making his presentation
PETAN Chairman poses with Hon. Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Chief Timipre Sylva
PETAN Chairman along with the ES, NCDMB, HMSPR and other VIPs at the event
Dr. Omar Farouk Ibrahim, Secretary General, African Petroleum Producers Organization (APPO) poses with PETAN Chairman, Mr. Nicolas Odinuwe during the maiden African Content Roundtable.
Dr. Omar Farouk Ibrahim, Secretary General, African Petroleum Producers Organization (APPO) poses with PETAN Chairman, Mr. Nicolas Odinuwe during the maiden African Content Roundtable.

PETAN AT MAIDEN AFRICAN CONTENT ROUNDTABLE:

PETAN Chairman, Mr. Nicolas Odinuwe joins critical stakeholders in the oil and gas sector in Africa for a pan-African engagement themed ‘Fostering Local Content in Africa For Africans’ and hosted by the Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board (NCDMB) in collaboration with the African Petroleum Producers Organisation (APPO) in Yenagoa, Bayelsa state to discuss laying a foundation for the design of an African Local Content mechanism to maximise the economic benefits from the implementation of the African Continental Free Trade Agreement (AfCFTA) in the hydrocarbon value chain. Mr. Odinuwe, speaking on behalf of Nigerian service companies, emphasised the role of legislation needed to create a regulatory mechanism to midwife the process and ensure independent funding that will promote small and medium enterprises (SMEs) to drive entrepreneurship and capacity building and promote inclusiveness and integration in the region.

He said that while African Content is a relatively need concept, regional cooperation was not, and developing a standard local Content framework would involve a conscious utilisation of goods and services available within the continent to exploit and produce Africa’s vast and largely untapped oil and gas reserves.”The time has come for us to look beyond our local arrangements at the bigger picture, to see how we can harness available resources within our continent for our collective development and the key to unlocking this potential is collaboration”, he said.He therefore advised that the regional Local Content regulatory model incorporate provisions that will ensure that its minders are people of the right skill set who will help direct capital to where there are opportunities as Local Content does not always develop commensurately with capital flows. He commended the efforts of the NCDMB through its committed leadership for the successful implementation of the Nigerian Oil and Gas Industry Content Development (NOGICD) Act which has exponentially grown the capacities and capabilities of Nigerian service companies, including that of PETAN and created synergy among stakeholders through constructive engagements and innovative programmes to encourage and incentivise local companies to form joint ventures with foreign companies to ensure technology transfer as well as the development of young minds in the field of Engineering through Science and Technology Innovation challenges and vocational trainings.

He noted that PETAN’s partnership with the NCDMB and other critical stakeholders have ensured that indigenous companies are creating the needed domestic production linkages to ensure that the extractive industry makes significant contributions to accelerate the economic growth and development of Nigeria and now Africa. While urging an enabling environment to create a private-sector-led regional oil and gas industry, Mr Odinuwe described the African Continental Free Trade Agreement (AfCFTA) as a key enabler which has helped to widen the path for Africa as the next global energy hub with great investment opportunities.” Governments across Africa”, he charged, “especially the Sub-Saharan Africa oil and gas producing countries should provide the necessary incentives to attract private-sector investments across the entire value chain of the oil and gas industry.

Using oil and gas as its critical resources, Africa speedily promote its development”. He added that PETAN, as the foremost leading advocacy group of over 300 indigenous oil and gas service companies with over 30 years experience across the entire value chain of the industry will always be ready to partner relevant national and regional stakeholders to share experiences and expertise as well as nurture, mentor and invest in available opportunities across the region and continent.

PRE – COMMENCEMENT .:. PETAN Chairman, Mr. Nicolas Odinuwe will be representing indigenous oil and gas service companies at the maiden Pan-African engagement of critical stakeholders in the African oil and gas industry to institutionalise a peer review mechanism on local content as a key development imperative for the domestication and sustainable growth of Africa’s hydrocarbon resoures.The roundtable, hosted by the Executive Secretary, Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board (NCDMB), Engr. Simbi Wabote, which is scheduled to hold today and tomorrow at the NCDMB Towers, Yenagoa, Bayelsa state, will have Nigeria’s Honorable Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Chief Timipre Sylva as Special Guest of Honour and the Secretary-General of the African Petroleum Producers Organisation (APPO), Dr, Omar Farouk Ibrahim as Guest of Honour. Recall that PETAN spearheaded a steering committee at it’s recently concluded Sub African International Petroleum Exhibition and Conference (SAIPEC) 2021 following passionate calls for regional collaboration and deepening of local content by stakeholders across Africa.Discussions will focus on evaluation of regulatory models for the governance, funding and monitoring of Local Content implementation in frontline economies, laying a solid foundation for the design of an African Local Content programme to maximise economic benefits from implementation of the African Continental Free Trade Agreement (AfCFTA) in hydrocarbon value chain and data sharing on capacities that exist around skills, infrastructure, facilities, assets and funding for exploration, field development and production activities in Africa.In its letter of invitation to the meeting, the ES, NCDMB, Engr. Wabote stated that African countries have been fascinated by the remarkable impact and achievements of Nigeria in the implementation of the Nigerian Oil and Gas Industry Content Development (NOGICD) Act and the development of its hydrocarbon resources which is anchored on the philosophy of in-country Value Addition.He said that this has inspired some African countries to undertake a study tour to Nigeria to understand the NCDMB delivery model with some signing similar Local Content laws or policies based on insights from Nigeria.He added that the APPO Charter on Bilateral Cooperation among oil producing countries as well as the signing of the AfCFTA were bold steps which has prompted a new era for the galvanisation of the region towards regional cooperation around developing capacities and capabilities to deliver oil and gas services in the continent.Also expected to grace the roundtable are member countries of the APPO, AfCFTA, representatives from the African Union (AU), the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD), the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), the African Development Bank (AfDB) and the United Nations Industrial Development Organisation (UNIDO).