FENOG takes local content initiative to enviable height

"The Chanomi Creek River Crossing is a very big project and if not because of our HDD


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FENOG takes local content initiative to enviable height
FENOG’S HDD PD 500



FENOG Nigeria Limited is among the few indigenous companies in the country that is so far making the present Federal Government Local Content Policy Initiative a reality.  This policy initiative was put in place to revolutionize the Oil and Gas sector of the economy.  The Local Content Initiative of the Federal Government aims at boosting indigenous participation in this all-important sector of the economy.
 
When  the bill was signed into law on April  22,  2010, the expectation of  some  Stakeholders in  the  Oil and  Gas  sector was that  its  implementation  would probably  not  see the light  of  the day.  But  this expectation  was  proved wrong  by  the  Nigerian Content  Development  and Monitoring  Board  (NCDMB) as it  was  ready to  implement  this policy  initiative  to the  letter.
 
While  few  indigenous companies were  skeptical at  the  outset to  key  into the  policy,  FENOG Nigeria  Limited,  a leading engineering procurement  and  construction services  company, championed  the local  content  policy initiative.  The  company has  so  far invested  so  much in the procurement  of  latest innovative  technology  and equipment  within  this short  period  of establishing  the  policy. The  recent  in its  fleet  are the procurement  of  HDD PD 500  Rig  and Offshore  Laying /Derrick  Barge among  others.  This unprecedented step taken by FENOG made  NCDMB  Boss,  Engr. Ernest  Nwapa, to  pay  an  official visit  to the  company’s corporate  headquarters in  the  oil-rich city  of  Warri, Delta  State  to see  things  for himself  and  also as  a  form of  encouragement  for the  good work  being done.
 
In his remark, Engr.  Nwapa  who was  amazed  at the  state-of-the-art  facilities he  saw  on ground,  eulogized  FENOG for  a job  well done.
 
“WE are notbothered by the desperate moves of some International Oil Companies (IOCs);foreigners cannot come and dictate to Nigerians. I think that what we areseeing here today is something that can only grow bigger because of thetenacity of your Chief Executive and I do not think that he will relent.  This is  something  FENOG has  been   telling me  about  and I  didn’t  know that  they  have reached  this  level. What  FENOG  expects from  us  now is  to  help them  drive  multinational oil  companies  to begin  to  use these  facilities  and that  is  why we  came  here not  only  as NCDMB  but  also to  witness  it  for  ourselves,” Engr.  Nwapa said.
 
This  singular giant  stride  taken by  FENOG  led to the  award  of a  Multi Billion  Naira, Amukpe- Escravos  67km  Pipeline Contract  by  Pan  Ocean Nigeria  Limited.  The pipeline contract  is  to deploy  the  latest pipelaying  technology  using HDD  PD  500 Rig  which  have the  capacity  to lay  pipes  of up  to  4-70m depth  below  the earth  surface, making  the age  long  issue of  pipeline  vandalism a  thing  of the  past  in Nigeria.
 
According  to FENOG’s  Executive  Director, Mr  Matthew  Tonlagha, the  Pan  Ocean 67km Amukpe-Escravos Pipeline Project,  is  using continuous  HDD  technology over  67km  being  the first  ever  in the  whole  world.
“The continuous HDD technology designed by our own Engineers is very good for our environment; it is something that is well secured and a big ENEMY of pipeline VANDALS. You do not need security to go and guard the pipeline and so because Pan Ocean Oil Corporation wants the security of their pipelines they awarded this contract to FENOG Nigeria Limited. And we are doing very well, we employ people from the community; train them very wel lto know the project so that they can work with us. As I am talking to you, we have trained a lot of Nigerians from various communities as part of the people operating the HDD rig. This is a new technology that is coming to this country.Also, in the process of executing the project for Pan Ocean Oil Corporation,many sub-contracts have been given to the host communities to empower them”, Mr. Tonlagha said..
Mr. Matthew  Tonlagha  rained praises on the Executive Secretary/CEO  of Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring  Board,Engr.  Ernest Nwapa for  the  support  to FENOG  saying  that. ” Engr.  Nwapa has  helped us  to  come  this  far,  he  has contributed  greatly  to  the  success  story of  the  expansion  in  FENOG  and we are  more  than  grateful  to  him. Words are not enough  to  express  our appreciation  to  him.”
Mr. Tonlagha revealed  that the earlier  two PD  250  HDD  RIGS had recently  completed the first ever  HDD  job in  the  country  for Chevron  Nigeria  Limited  Escravos  River Crossing  project  in  Delta  State  laying pipes of  24”  diameter  across  Escravos River.  The  project covered up to  a  distance of 1.7km, being  the  longest  distance  ever covered  for  HDD  project  across  the globe.  The  PD  250  HDD  Rigs have  also  completed  other  river  crossing projects  for ZAKHEM/ Nigerian  Gas  Company/NNPC, they  include; Egwa  1 river  crossing  ( 24” x680m), Egwa 11  river  crossing  (24” x 950m), Poro  Creekriver  crossing  (24” x  440m),  Apala  Creek river  crossing  ( 24” x  400m) and  Warri River  crossing  (24”  x 600m).
Speaking on the recent successful River Crossing of Chanomi Creek on Escravos/Warri/Lagos Gas Pipeline, , Mr. Matthew Tonlagha said that it took FENOG exactly twenty-one (21) days to carry out this rare achievement to the nation, saying that the firm delivered on time even before the deadline given by the Federal Government and the NNPC.

In his words, "Recently, during the visit of the Group Executive Director,Gas and Power , NNPC, Dr. David Ige during his inspection of the Escravos/Warri/Lagos Gas Pipeline Project that we are handling, I promised NNPC and the Federal Government that we in FENOG will double our efforts in completing the project because of the vital nature of the project to the country. As soon as the NNPC officials led by Dr. Ige left our site, we increased our manpower and equipment and the good news now is that on Monday,April 16, 2012; we successfully completed the River Crossing of the ChanomiCreeks."


 
"The Chanomi Creek River Crossing is a very big project and if not because of our HDD Technology that we deployed for the project, it would have been difficult to complete that kind of project in are cord time. Because of our HDD Technology we did the project for three weeks;each pipe is 45m depth, we made it so because the Chanomi Creek is a route for all ships and because of future dredging too, hence we buried the pipes to that extent," the FENOG boss stated.

According to him; "Right now, we have met the Federal Government demand on the Chanomi River Crossing, we have completed it and it is just to hook it up with the pipeline. I want to urge all and sundry to support the Local Content Policy of  the  Federal Government."
During a recent visit to FENOG site in Chanomi Creeks, Warri South West Local Government Area of Delta State, Dr. David Ige, Group Executive Director, Power and Gas of NNPC  said that; “A good example of what we have done is to work closely with FENOG. And as many other local companies that are willing to show capability to work, we are ready to work with them.And NNPC, if you could recall, champion the local content agenda because we believe for the long term survival of our own company NNPC as well as the industry at large, it is important that we begin to domicile capability in Nigeria. And so we will support any indigenous company like FENOG. FENOG is not just a contractor anymore; FENOG is now a partner to NGC and NNPC.”

The other area which FENOG has carved a niche in boosting the Nigerian Content is in the Procurement of an offshore Pipe laying /Derrick Barge (Akpevweoghene). The Barge which is one of largest offshore pipeline barge in Africa has a capacity to lay pipes from 2”- 60” in both shallow and deep water. It can also be used for offshore jackets and well head installations. The barge crane can lift a weight of 900tons.
“The FENOG Off shore Pipe laying Barge, Akpevweoghene, is presently anchored in our jetty at Ugbuwangue in the oil city of Warri. It is ready and waiting to be engaged by International Oil Companies (IOCs) operating in Nigeria”, Tonlagha said.
“We have invested so much in the sector due to the trust we have in this Local Content Policy by the Federal Government and monitoring of its implementation by NCDMB.We have just acquired HDD PD 150 Rig, we are still expecting more of the HDD Rigs before the end of the year. So, we are calling on the multinationals to appreciate the effort by making use of our equipments”, he appealed.
 In the area of Community Social Responsibility(CRS), FENOG Nigeria Limited has so far empowered numerous unemployed youth in this part of Niger Delta region. This ranges from employment, skill acquisition, training and involvement of  local  contractors in  their area  of operations  as  sub-contractors  in most of  these  projects being executed by the company. FENOG Dry dock yard/Jetty when fully commissioned will  employ about  500  unemployed youth  thereby  keeping faith  with  the President  Goodluck  Jonathan Amnesty  Programme  in the  oil-rich  Niger Delta  Region.

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