Connect And Collaborate At SAIPEC 2025
The International Petroleum Exhibition in Sub-Saharan Africa (Separk) was held from 11 to 13 February at the Eko Convention Center in Lagos, Nigeria. The ninth edition of this conference is expected to be an unforgettable experience.
Separk is a member of the Nigerian Petroleum Technology Association with the Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Committee (NCDMB), the NNPC LTD and the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC), and the national oil companies and regulators in more than 30 countries from Sub-Sahara Africa.
This leading industry activity is known as the hub for groundbreaking discussions and innovative strategies that shape the future of the oil industry. The event has thousands of industry leaders, key stakeholders and enthusiasts coming together to provide unparalleled opportunities for networking, learning and collaboration.
Dr. Nosa Omorodion, SLB Nigeria Country Director Dr. Nosa Omorodion shared his support and engagement with Separk, saying: “Activities such as Separk are the way industry leaders convene and align emerging developments, and ultimately, ultimately, His support platform promotes growth in the African energy sector. Saipec is Peter’s creative because its focus is native, so it is unique.”
He said: “With a rich natural resources and an increasingly skilled workforce, Africa has a unique position in shaping the global energy landscape. The key to unlocking this potential is progressive dialogue and collaboration that bridges the conversations, sharing expertise and Drive solutions to meet challenges while seizing emerging opportunities.”
Dr. Omorodion explained that he strongly identified Sepik’s commitment to local content and provided some insights into Nigeria’s progress. “Local content implementation has always been a transformative force in Nigeria, injecting new sense of faith and entrepreneurial spirit into local businesses. The upstream Nigeria industry has developed into a more diversified market, including international oil companies, independent operators, national oil companies and marginal field players. ”
According to Dr. Omorodion, this shift is mainly attributed to the successful implementation of strong local content policies and the adoption of government efforts to encourage local participation.
He explained: “In addition to oil and gas, cross-industry collaboration, especially with manufacturing, is promoting innovation and building partnerships that promote standardized local solutions. As the oil and gas industry continues to pass New investments, domestication and decarbonization develop, and local content remains a key driver for unlocking business opportunities, creating jobs, promoting technology transfers and ensuring a more sustainable future for the industry.”
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Dr. Omrodion It also noted that the SLB’s efforts to further promote local content said: “We are in SLB in Nigeria, proud to contribute to this evolution. Work with domestic suppliers, develop regional technical capabilities and invest in the future through education- Initiatives such as N-Step are in collaboration with the collaboration of the Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Committee (NCDMB) and the Schlumberger Education Development Excellence (NCDMB) (NCDMB) (Seed) and the Schlumberger Foundation’s future plans Teachers – We have made some efforts to complement Nigeria to build a dynamic upstream and build a better society.”
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