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OVH Energy Wins Service Excellence Award at the ILC 2021

…Rewarded for delivering consistent and excellent service to customers

Nigeria’s leading indigenous marketer of choice, OVH Energy Marketing (Oando Licensee), was recently awarded the Service Excellence Award at the 2021 International Lubricants Conference. The Service Excellence Award is given to organizations that deliver exceptional customer service and consistently impress and exceed customer expectations.

OVH Energy outclassed other companies nominated in the award category to win the coveted award owing to its history of performance, quality of service and successful innovations in the industry. Over the years, OVH Energy has affirmed its industry leadership by executing excellent services to customers, which has enhanced the quality of life in Nigeria and contributed to the operational efficiency of its customers whilst improving the nation’s economy.

The company’s Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Mr. Huub Stokman, while expressing his appreciation to the International Lubricant’s Conference committee, described the award as “a recognition that will inspire OVH Energy to sustain their outstanding service delivery”. Mr. Stokman enjoined operators in the country’s oil and gas sector to showcase the sector’s potential to relevant stakeholders.

He further reaffirmed the company’s commitment to offering exceptional services to all its customers. According to him, “OVH Energy will continue to provide consistent and exceptional services to all our customers. As Africa’s indigenous leading marketer, it is our responsibility to provide Nigerians with an enabling environment to thrive and provide trusted petroleum products and services for Nigerians. We are honoured to receive this award, which demonstrates OVH Energy’s ability to improve the lives of Nigerians through excellent customer services”.

The International Lubricant Conference’s committee organized the award to honour trailblazers in the Nigeria lubricants industry who are game-changers and are creating a positive impact and thus economic growth in the country. The committee comprises leading industry experts from across the world, with a cumulative of over 100 years of hardcore industry knowledge and experience. Panelists came from Nigeria, South Africa, Singapore and the UAE.

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