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Industrial services perspective of the oil and gas industry : a case study of the Nigerian national petroleum corporation

Inegbedion, Dennis Esefolo
Master thesis
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http://hdl.handle.net/11250/182760
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2010
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Abstract
Within the NNPC, its subsidiaries are charged with the main responsibility of providing services

for the Corporation, they are also given the mandate to outsource services from specialized

companies, most of who have been in the Oil and Gas Industry business long enough. From the

upstream to the downstream businesses that the Corporation is involved in, some of these

subsidiaries go into some sort of partnership in the form of joint venture agreements with some

reputable international service companies operating in Nigeria. Notable to mention here is the

Integrated Data Services Limited, commonly called IDSL. IDSL has been able to establish this

sort of partnership through its joint venture with other specialist companies, and with this step

they have been able to give the Corporation a competitive edge.

The IDSL has a working relationship with two companies in the area of seismic data acquisition,

on land and swamp. These are the joint venture with United Geophysical Company (Nigeria)

Limited, and Petroleum Geo-Services ASA (PGS). With United Geophysical Company (Nigeria)

Limited, they achieved the following; acquired Sercel SN 309 for their operation on AGIP JOB,

CREW 166 and acquired 4D Seismic Data Acquisition Equipments Sercel SN408 for SPDC

JOB, CREW 165. This subsidiary is working very hard when it comes to providing services for

the corporation, with an ultimate goal of becoming the centre for the provision of geophysical

and petroleum engineering services in the world of the Oil and Gas Industry. It is the intention of

this thesis work to identify with the NNPC and describe how the group through its respective

subsidiaries provides services for the citizens of the Nigeria and its foreign customers from

overseas.
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Master's thesis in Offshore technology
Publisher
University of Stavanger, Norway
Series
Masteroppgave/UIS-TN-IKM/2010;

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