By Stanley Onyeka, Lagos
Sahara Group’s Upstream subsidiary, Asharami Energy, today, said it has opened applications for its prestigious Sahara Upstream Graduate Engineer Program (SUGEP), in line with its commitment to shaping, transforming, and sustaining Africa’s upstream oil and gas expertise.
The SUGEP, it explained, is open to recent graduates with degrees in Petroleum, Mechanical, Chemical Engineering or Geosciences, according to the company’s statement.
The application process, which opened today, closes on June 6th, and interested young professionals are advised to visit the company’s website and its other social media handles for more details.
Head, Corporate Communications Bethel Obioma, said in the statement that the program will steer bright engineering graduates through critical learning activities, preparing them for strategic technical and leadership positions across Sahara’s upstream operations.
“This is a M.A.D opportunity, one that gives future leaders of the upstream sector a platform for making a difference in the industry.
“Our graduate trainee programs are highly sought-after and celebrated for producing outstanding alumni who have become notable leaders across the oil and gas value chain,” he said.
According to Leste Aihevba, Chief Technical Officer at Asharami Energy, “this is the launch pad young engineers need for seamless career progression in the upstream sector as the program offers an immersive experience into all aspects of upstream operations, with the ultimate goal of making participants globally competitive business leaders.”
We are shaping professionals who will ultimately drive Africa’s energy future, reinforcing our dedication to leading sustainable development.
Group Head, HR, Sahara Group, Emilomo Arorote, informed that successful applicants will experience seamless “career acceleration”.
She added: “We are shaping professionals who will ultimately drive Africa’s energy future, reinforcing our dedication to leading sustainable development. “Graduates from our GMT programs are already driving critical aspects of Sahara’s operations across Africa, Asia, Europe and the Middle East.”
Osahon Hamid-Osazuwa, an alumnus of the program, said: “My rotation across work streams at Sahara Group has been a rewarding journey. Working as a Geoscientist deepened my understanding of subsurface evaluations, while my current role in Well Engineering has broadened my perspective on well delivery and drilling operations.
“The experience has made me more versatile, deepening my understanding of the upstream value chain.”
Another alumnus, Anna Aribatise, said: “Going through the program gave me the opportunity for top-level exposure and pushed me beyond my comfort zone to achieve what once seemed impossible. Sahara gives you platforms for growth and excellence.”