[NIGERIA] : Shell emerges best in technology, innovation at Nigeria Petroleum Summit
The in-country Subsea Tree
Refurbishment feat by Shell Nigeria Exploration and Production Company
(SNEPCo), drew a deafening applause on Monday night as it earned Shell
Companies in Nigeria the Best Performing International Company in
Technology and Innovation at the awards night of the maiden edition of
the Nigeria International Petroleum Summit in Abuja. The state-organised
event was attended by Nigerian and international industry leaders.
SNEPCo pioneered the in-country feat
and achieved significant savings in the cost of the subsea equipment led
by Nigerian engineers. A Subsea Tree is an arrangement of valves and
other components installed at the wellhead to control and monitor
production flow and manage fluids injection. SNEPCo embarked on a Tree
Refurbishment initiative in 2013 to ensure timely delivery of the
equipment at lower cost for the Bonga Phase 2 project, an in-field wells
delivery and hook–up programme within the Bonga Field which has been in
execution since 2007.
On hand to receive the award presented
by the Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Dr. Ibe Kachikwu,
were the Country Chair, Shell Companies in Nigeria and Managing Director
of The Shell Petroleum Development Company of Nigeria Limited (SPDC),
Mr. Osagie Okunbor, and the Managing Director of SNEPCo, Mr. Bayo
Ojulari.
An excited Okunbor described the award
as a recognition of the pioneering role of Shell Companies in Nigeria
in local capacity development and Nigeria content. “We are pleased that
this feat has continued to receive recognition within and outside
Nigeria. Beyond cost consideration, we were also looking to indigenise
the know-how so that Nigerian engineers can acquire the necessary
skills,” he said.
Speaking on the award, Ojulari said,
“This is a success story not only for Shell but for Nigeria. The first
Subsea Tree under the programme was installed on schedule in May 2015.
This was the first of its kind re-using a Subsea Tree fully stripped
down and refurbished locally in Nigeria, with all of its original
functionality restored.
“The scope of work entailed the
retrieval of the Subsea Trees for disassembly, repair and rebuild
following procedures developed by the Original Equipment Manufacturer
(OEM) to international standards and codes. The work was done at the
OEM/SNEPCo logistics base at Onne in Rivers State with Nigerian
engineers and technicians playing key roles. The quick turnaround of
these Trees has helped to increase oil production in the Bonga field.
The expenditure on this work in Nigeria aligns with the cost of similar
Subsea Tree refurbishment in Europe. We have since sustained the
in-country refurbishment.”
SNEPCo saves about $6 million for
every refurbished Subsea Tree, and this is delivered within 15 months as
against 36 months for newly manufactured ones.
SNEPCo helped to create the first
generation of Nigerian deep water professionals through the Bonga
project which started production in 2005, as Nigeria’s first oil and gas
production project in more than 1,000 metres of water. The project was
expanded with further drilling of wells in Bonga Phases 2 and 3 and
through a subsea tie-back that unlocked the nearby Bonga North West
field in August 2014, which has peak production of approximately 60,000
barrels of oil equivalent a day. Bonga Phase 3 achieved first oil in
October 2015.
SNEPCo operates Bonga field on behalf
of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation in partnership with Esso
Exploration and Production (Deepwater Ltd)–Exxon, Total E&P Nigeria
Ltd – Total and Nigerian Agip Exploration Ltd – ENI. The other Shell
Companies in Nigeria are SPDC and Shell Nigeria Gas.
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