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SHELL RESTATES COMMITMENT TO RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT IN NIGERIA

Energy giant, Shell, has said they align its research and development strategy with Nigeria’s 10-year strategic roadmap for local content being implemented by the Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board (NCDMB).

Managing Director of the deep-water business of Shell in Nigeria, Mrs. Elohor Aiboni, said Shell Nigeria Exploration and Production Company (SNEPCo) would continue to explore opportunities for collaboration with public and private sector stakeholders to enhance in-country capabilities in research and development.

Aiboni spoke at the just-concluded second edition of the NCDMB Research and Development Opportunity Fair in Yenagoa, Bayelsa State Capital. “Research and Development have always been a very important activity in our industry and, it is a business imperative for SNEPCo both for solving problems–whether technical or operational – and for the potential for import substitution.”

She said, “Collaboration is significant because, without an effective and sustainable collaboration framework that keeps all stakeholders well connected, it will be near impossible to deliver results from R&D, particularly sustainable results.”

Aiboni noted that for over 40 years, Shell Companies in Nigeria deliberately and strategically established strong relationships and partnerships with the academia for building and growing in-country R&D. She listed some of the areas of partnership to include the annual Sabbatical and Research Internship programs in Shell for Nigeria academics.

According to Aiboni, Shell companies in Nigeria have continued to expand their research and development initiatives to reposition the Nigerian oil and gas industry as an exporter of innovations. “Thirty Nigerians from the academia joined Shell companies in Nigeria in 2020 for the Sabbatical and Research Internship program, which was the highest number of participants in the program’s history,” she said.

“Since we are a global business organization,” she said, “We recognize that research thrives in world-class research institutions, intellectually rich and technology-enabled environments. Shell Companies in Nigeria, therefore, endowed targeted professorial chairs and two Centers of Excellence in Nigerian universities as key fulcrums in our drive to encourage R&D in Nigeria.”

Shell companies in Nigeria have Centers of Excellence for postgraduate studies at the University of Benin, for Geoscience and Petroleum Engineering, and at the Rivers State University, for Marine and Offshore Engineering. There are also Shell-endowed professorial chairs at the University of Port Harcourt (Petroleum Engineering); the University of Nigeria, Nsukka (Environmental Management and Control); the Obafemi Awolowo University (Geophysics); and the Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria (Mechanical Engineering).

She said Shell had begun research to seek local alternatives to the importation of drilling fluids by exploring the development of Synthetic Base Fluids using materials that are available locally in Nigeria. “This is still ongoing and proudly nearing completion by the commissioned two Nigerian universities.”

The NCDMB R&D Opportunity Fair featured exhibitions and technical discussions by academics and stakeholders in oil and gas on strategies for generating demand-driven research that would solve practical problems and improve exploration and production activities.

 

 

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