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Kyari Lists Parameters To Sustainable Growth In Petroleum Industry

For the Nigerian Petroleum Industry to move forward in the face of the COVID-19 pan­demic, Mallam Mele Kyari, the Group Managing Director of the Nigerian National Pe­troleum Corporation (NNPC), has urged industry stakehold­ers to evolve innovative ways to reposition the sector for sustainability.

The NNPC GMD, speaking at the opening ceremony of the Society of Petroleum En­gineers (SPE) Nigeria Ener­gy Industry Transformation Summit (NEITS) 2020, Tuesday, said industry players needed to train their eyes on a strategy that focused on people, part­nerships, profit and posterity.

This is contained in a state­ment by NNPC’s Group Gen­eral Manager, Group Public Affairs Division, Dr. Kennie Obateru.

Mallam Kyari explained that the new normal era brought about by the coro­navirus pandemic had, more than ever, reinforced the need to upskill the human capaci­ty within the industry for the next phase, and develop the capacity to attract, train, and retain people in the sector.

He spoke on the theme: ‘Changing Global Energy Landscape: Repositioning for Industry Sustainability’.

“There must be collabora­tion across different dimen­sions; government, Industry, academia and, particularly, with the communities where we carry out our operations.

“The social license to op­erate is critical to the Indus­try’s long term survival. Also, partnership among Industry peers to chart new ways of resolving Industry challenges and preparing for tomorrow cannot be over emphasized.

“I am delighted the SPE provides such a veritable plat­form,” the GMD submitted.

He disclosed that for sus­tainability, Industry players must learn to manage cost, improve efficiency and deliv­er required cash flow (mar­gins) for reinvestment and expansion, stressing that without creating profit today, “we wouldn’t be in a position to take advantage of the op­portunities that keep us via­ble and ready for tomorrow”.

Another key to reposition­ing the Industry for sustain­ability, according to the GMD, is for industry players to al­ways act and take decisions with posterity in mind.

“We must bequeath to the next generation a world wor­thy to live in. Our operations must therefore be carried out in a safe manner without adversely impacting the envi­ronment.

“As you know, most discus­sions around energy substi­tution or the green economy stem from looking at the In­dustry as ‘dirty’ and ‘uncon­scionable’.

“It must be reiterated that our Industry remains the bedrock of modern human existence. We must therefore work to create a positive view if we are to remain relevant in the long run,” he declared.

In his remarks, the Minis­ter of State for Petroleum Re­sources, Chief Timipre Sylva, said the proposed Petroleum Industry Bill would ensure that the abundant natural gas resources were used to pro­mote national development.

He added that in collabo­ration with stakeholders, the ministry, under his watch, would promote domestic uti­lization of gas resources so as to create job opportunities for Nigerians.

Delivering the keynote ad­dress, the President, SPE In­ternational, Shauna Noonan, clarified that the concept of energy transition was not to wipe out fossil fuel but rath­er an aspiration for cleaner energy.

She said the Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE), Nigeria Council, had a great role to play in reducing ener­gy poverty, noting that energy transition was important for greater value in the global oil and gas industry.

Earlier in his welcome remark, the Chairman, SPE Nigeria Council, Mr. Joseph Nwakwue, said the society was ready to offer profession­al services and work with all stakeholders to move the in­dustry forward.

He said part of the soci­ety was focused on capacity building to develop the re­quired skill set for the oil and industry operations, stressing that it was what informed the choice of the theme of the conference.

 

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