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Shell donates subsea training facilities to UNIPORT

The deep-water arm of global energy giant, Shell, has donated multimillion naira laboratory equipment and software packages to the Offshore Technology Institute (OTI), University of Port Harcourt, as part of its Nigerian content human capital development programme delivered in collaboration with the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC).

Managing Director, Shell Nigeria Exploration and Production Company Limited (SNEPCo), Mrs. Elohor Aiboni, said: “The donations are aimed at strengthening advanced practical teaching and research in subsea engineering to give the students the required skills and competences for entry level jobs in the oil and gas industry.”

At the hand-over of facilities valued at over $700,000 last Thursday at the University complex, she added that they are in alignment with the Human Capacity Development Guideline of the Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board (NCDMB), according to a Shell statement in Lagos.

Aiboni, represented by SNEPCo’s Social Investment Manager, Dr. Gloria Udoh, expressed optimism that with the level of investment by NNPC and SNEPCo in deep-water training via the establishment centres of excellence and donation of cutting-edge information and communication technology centres, among others, the Nigerian oil and gas industry would surpass its local content aspiration earlier than projected.

“This investment anchored on the maintenance of subsea infrastructure on Nigeria’s pioneer deep offshore field, Bonga, is expected to develop and upskill the cognitive and technical abilities of students who pass through the Offshore Technology Institute for the ultimate benefit of our industry and of our country,” Aiboni was quoted.

She noted that with the new laboratory and software packages, the Institute is positioned to deliver effective training in Engineering Design; Construction and Installation of Offshore and Subsea Structures; Computer Simulations; Civil and Construction Tests; 3D Printing Capability; Measurement/Metering Technology and Robotics; Alternative Energy Technologies; and Data Acquisition Learning System.

This project’s completion is timely because it latches on to the university’s leadership philosophy, which focuses on advancing education through an integrated learning environment to produce industry-ready university graduates and workforce.

Vice Chancellor, University of Port Harcourt, Prof. Onwunari Georgewill, commended NNPC and SNEPCo with its co-venture partners for their goodwill to the University, and particularly to OTI, and canvassed more areas of collaboration between the Institute and its industry partners.

Georgewell said: “This project’s completion is timely because it latches on to the university’s leadership philosophy, which focuses on advancing education through an integrated learning environment to produce industry-ready university graduates and workforce.

“The current administration of the university places a lot of emphasis on university and industry collaboration and partnership. This donation will therefore enhance the achievement of the postgraduate degree-awarding Offshore Technological Institute in the practical context.”

The Executive Secretary, NCDMB, Simbi Wabote, described the human capital initiatives of SNEPCo as commendable. “I commend your remarkable and consistent collaboration and partnership with the NCDMB towards the development of in-country capacities and capabilities.”

Represented by NCDMB General Manager, Corporate Service and Logistics, Halilu Abdulmalik, he said: “Your Nigerian content initiatives are consistent with the objectives and aspirations of NCDMB’s 10-year strategic roadmap, and we hope that necessary adjustments will be made to the curriculum to ensure optimal utilization by students in the university community.”

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