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NIGERIA SHELL WORLD DECEMBER 2017 RE-POSITIONING SNG TO MEET ITS GAS ASPIRATIONS Afam VI Power Plant Secures License for another 10 years PETAN honours SCiN for Nigerian Content Development Shell Eco-marathon inspires female engineering students Highlights of the 2017 #makethefuture campaign EDITORIAL SHELL WORLD WELCOME TO THE DECEMBER 2017 EDITION NIGERIA OF SHELL WORLD NIGERIA (SWN)! ISSUE 28 DECEMBER 2017 In this edition, we are pleased to shine the spotlight on Shell Nigeria Gas EDITORIAL BOARD (SNG). On pages 8 and 9, we bring you the Managing Director, Ed Ubong Igo Weli, Chairman Tunde Adams and his leadership team as they share their hopes and aspirations for SNG in Bola ‘Salt’ Essien-Nelson 2018 and beyond. EDITOR-IN-CHIEF As 2017 rolled to a close, SCiNERGY, Shell Companies in Nigeria's network Bola ‘Salt’ Essien-Nelson [email protected] of early career professionals ushered in a new set of executives. We met with CONTRIBUTORS the outgoing President, Tunji Adegbite, to hear about the network's Lori Uduje [email protected] achievements during his tenure. Michael Adande [email protected] No edition of Shell World Nigeria will be complete without at least one social Chukwudi Nwanze performance success story. Please turn to page 18 to read the inspiring story [email protected] Ozoz Sokoh of Diseye Esther Dickson, a Shell LiveWire beneficiary. These are the kind of [email protected] Olanrewaju Abiola stories that make me so proud to work for Shell in Nigeria. We are truly a [email protected] force for good! DISTRIBUTION I'm very pleased to welcome back Lori Uduje to Anthony Ogedengbe [email protected] the Internal Communications team. In her role as DESIGN Communications Adviser, she will take over as the Shell Production Centre of Excellence The Hague, The Netherlands new Editor of Shell World Nigeria. Please join me 1060751 in welcoming her on board! FRONT COVER Positioning Shell Nigeria Gas to meet its domestic gas aspirations Lori Uduje Shell World Nigeria replaces all previous hardcopy regional and line business publications. It is I hope you enjoy all the stories we feature in this edition and, as usual, also available to anyone outside look forward to hearing from you via [email protected] and Shell who is interested in the issues that affect us as a global [email protected]. energy company. Finally, on behalf of the Shell World Nigeria Editorial Board, I like to wish you Shell is represented by the following companies in Nigeria: all a safe, prosperous and fulfilling 2018! – Shell Petroleum Development Company of Nigeria (SPDC), – Joint Venture; Shell Nigeria Exploration and Production Company (SNEPCo), – Shell Nigeria Gas (SNG), – Shell Nigeria Closed Pension Fund Administrator (SNCPFA), – Nigeria LNG Limited and Shell Exploration and Production Africa (SEPA). Bola 'Salt Essien-Nelson Editor-in-Chief, Shell World Nigeria [email protected] 2 SHELL WORLD Nigeria NIGERIA Contents December 2017 Operational Excellence Diversity & Inclusion 4 Afam VI Power Plant Secures 15 SCiNergy Changes Guard as Tunji License for another 10 years Adegbite Hands Over to Lanre Alaka Excellence Our People 5 Shell Companies in Nigeria 16 Four SCiN Staff Bag Nigerian Society Emerge Best in Sustainability of Engineers Fellowship Innovation in Africa Opinion Corner Safety 17 A New way of Working with 6 Soku Production Unit Records Nine Communities — Overview of the SPDC Years LTI-free Operations GMoU Model (Abiola Olanrewaju) News Social Investment 7 Shell Eco-Marathon Inspires 18 Defying the Odds: Growing a Small Female Engineering Students Business Beyond Life Expectancy Main Story 8 Positioning SNG to deliver its domestic gas growth aspirations — SWN connects with Ed Ubong, MD Shell Nigeria Gas Fitness 21 How to Reduce Body Fat — By Onyekachi Kalu, Lagos Gym Instructor Excellence 10 PETAN honours SCiN for Nigerian Good Food content development 22 The African Star Apple Stakeholder Engagement 11 Engaging Stakeholders to Sustain The Shell World Book Corner the Freedom to Operate 23 The Start-Up of YOU Brand 12 SCiN launch the 2017 Make the Future Campaign Social Investment 14 From Shell Scholar to Owner of the First Privately Owned Ship Repair Yard in Nigeria SHELL WORLD Nigeria 3 OPERATIONAL EXCELLENCE SPDC JV’S AFAM VI POWER PLANT SECURES LICENCE FOR ANOTHER 10 YEARS The Nigeria Electricity Regulatory Commission renewed the power generation licence of the Shell Petroleum Development Company Limited Joint Venture (SPDC JV) Afam VI Power Plant, for an additional 10-years on November 21, 2017. The 650MW- capacity Afam VI Power Plant located in Afam in Oyigbo Local Government area of Rivers State has delivered over 25.97 million é L-R: Commercial Manager, Shell Petroleum Development Company (SPDC), John Kadiri; General Megawatt-hour (MWh) of electricity into the Manager, Business and Government Relations, Bashir Bello; General Manager, Gas, Philip Mshelbila; Commissioner for Legal, Licensing and Compliance, Nigeria Electricity Regulatory Nigerian grid since inception in 2008. Commission, Dafe Akpeneye; and the General Manager, Legal, Licensing and Compliance, Olufunke Dinneh, at the presentation of the power generation licence Presenting the renewed licence Receiving the licence, the General the plant which uses combined cycle to the leadership of SPDC at the Manager, Gas, Philip Mshelbila, gas turbine technology that burns Commission’s office in Abuja, the described the Afam VI as a model 40 percent less gas than plants Commissioner, Legal, Licensing and worthy of emulation by government using older open cycle technologies, Compliance, Mr. Dafe Akpeneye, and other players in the power sector. generates an additional 200MW described SPDC JV as a committed “Here’s a power plant with a dedicated from the steam turbine without partner in the Nigerian power sector gas plant operating with high uptime consuming any additional gas, thereby adding that the company’s belief in generating clean and efficient power considerably reducing its carbon the sector and its resolve to help it from the combined cycle of three gas footprint and contributing to the develop were remarkable. and one steam turbines.” reduction of greenhouse gas emissions. “We hope for greater efficiency He lamented the challenges of debt, As a Clean Development Mechanism and improved operations from power evacuation and off-take which (CDM) project under the United Afam VI in the next 10-year phase he said prevented the plant from Nations Executive Board for Climate of your operations just as we look delivering optimally at 15 percent of the Change, Afam VI Power Plant forward to working together to total national grid-connected electricity. eliminates over 500,000 tons of resolve some of the challenging Built with the most efficient technology CO2 emissions per year, while also issues in the power sector,” he said. in the industry and utilising waste heat maintaining excellent safety standards. energy from the gas turbine exhaust, The Afam VI Power Plant which won SPDC the Best Company in Climate Action Award in the 2016 edition of Sustainability, Enterprise, Responsibility Awards for Corporate Social Responsibility (SERAs–CSR) has generated subcontract opportunities and employment for over 150 people from the 16 host communities. 4 SHELL WORLD Nigeria EXCELLENCE SHELL COMPANIES IN NIGERIA EMERGE BEST IN SUSTAINABILITY INNOVATION é L– R: Partnerships Coordinator, Social Performance and Social Investment, The Shell Petroleum Development Company, Anike Kakayor; Strategy and Value Assurance Manager, Godwin Ikuwe; and Clinical Health Adviser, Dr. Olayinka Mosuro, at the 2017 SERAs-CSR Awards IN AFRICA in Lagos Shell Companies in Nigeria better and to create opportunities programmes including the training and (SCiN) emerged the 2017 to individuals and institutions, empowerment of hundreds of youths Best Nigerian companies in particularly in our host communities,” particularly in its host communities to said the Managing Director, The Shell clinch the prize as the best company in Sustainability Innovation in Africa, Petroleum Development Company of affordable and clean energy. beating two other finalists at the Nigeria Limited (SPDC) and country 11th edition of the Sustainability, Chair, SCiN, Mr. Osagie Okunbor. The sustainability innovation award Enterprise and Responsibility resulted from the renewable energy “We are challenged by these laurels solution as an alternative for powering Awards (SERAs) for Corporate to do even more as CSR remains part the Shell-supported Obio cottage Social Responsibility which held of the DNA of the Shell business, hospital, Port Harcourt which led to in Lagos on November 17, 2017. and we are striving to improve our significant cost savings in energy partnership with NGOs, government consumed and enabled the hospital to Shell companies also defeated three and communities to ensure our people focus its resources on its core aspiration other contestants to win as the Best participate more in the execution of providing quality healthcare for the Company in Affordable and Clean of programmes and own them for people. Due to its success, the solution Energy, and bag the second runner-up greater sustainability,” he added. has been replicated in seven other prize for the Most Socially Responsible Shell-supported health facilities in the Nigerian Company for 2017. Leveraging its support for entrepreneurs Niger Delta. for bright energy ideas through the “We’re delighted at the