Nigerian Content Slide Show
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NNPC’s Vision for Nigerian Content

NNPC's Nigerian Content vision is to transform the oil and gas industry into the economic engine for job creation and national growth by developing in-country capacity and indigenous capabilities. In this way a greater proportion of the work will be done in Nigeria with active participation of all sectors of the economy and ultimately Nigeria will be positioned as the hub for service delivery within the West African sub-region and beyond.

Last Updated ( Tuesday, 10 October 2006 )
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Nigerian Content Highlights

NIGERIAN CONTENT HUMAN CAPITAL DEVELOPMENT, APRIL 2009

Nigerian Content Division of NNPC currently held a 2-day workshop from 29th to 30th April, 2009 at NNPC Towers, Abuja. The workshop was titled: Increasing Local Capacity Through Sustainable Human Capital Development. The theme of the workshop was "DEVELOPING STRATEGIES FOR DOMICILING TRAINING AND CREATING SUSTAINABLE PARTNERSHIPS FOR HUMAN CAPITAL DEVELOPMENT"

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NCCF'08

The Nigerian Content Consultative Forum for the year 2008 took place in Eko Hotel and Suites on the 20th- 23rd October, 2008 with the theme: BUILDING CAPACITY BEYOND COMPLIANCE

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NCCF'07 

The Nigerian Content Consultative Forum for the last Quarter of 2007 took place at the Ocean View Restaurant V.I Lagos on 11th and 12th of December, 2007.

 The theme of the Forum was: Future Challenges for Local Content Implementation.

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INDUSTRY HIGHLIGHTS

After 2 years of actively pursuing Nigerian Content policy objectives, Nigerian Content has grown from below 10% to over 35% based on scientific metrics used for measurement. Specifically there have been significant growth in opportunity and corresponding advances in indigenous capacity arising from guidelines issued to industry on specific work scope to be performed in nigeria. this development cuts across all sectors of the industry :

Fabrication & Construction:

Marked Increase in Tonnage Executed by local Fabrication Yards

Upgrade of Local Fabrication Yards to International Standard

Developing Deepwater Infrastructure to Support Offshore Oil and Gas Activities

Last Updated ( Wednesday, 13 May 2009 )
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