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Signs Power Project Agreement 2 0 1 4 Y E A R - E N D E D I T I O N A Publication of ExxonMobil Subsidiaries in Nigeria ISSN 1597 - 0442 Mobil Producing Nigeria Signs Power Project Agreement with Transmission Company of Nigeria Erha Operations EM Foundation Team successfully Contributing Programmes lift 500th export to Nigeria’s applauded I n s i d e cargo response to Ebola EDITION 3 2014 BUSINESS BUSINESS INDUSTRY & GOVERNMENTR EM affiliates hosts ELATIONS 2014 Energy Outlook Nolan O’Neil visits Akwa Forum Ibom State Governor 2 12 BUSINESS COMMUNITY RELATIONS MPN signs Power Project Empowering female Agreement with Transmission business owner Company of Nigeria 4 14 SHE EMPLOYEE Culture of Health (CoH) 2014 launched in Nigeria Long Service Award 6 20 ExxonMobil News ISSN: 1597 0442 Erha Operations Lift Members of the Erha operations team connecting export hoses Esso Exploration and Production Nigeria Limited to the ship's manifold. Inset: Erha FPSO Mobil Oil Nigeria plc Mobil Producing Nigeria Unlimited 2014 Year-end Edition 500th Export Milestone Chairman/Managing Director. EEPNL & MPN and Lead Country Manager: Nolan A. O’Neal Chairman/Managing Director, MON: Adetunji A. Oyebanji Director, Lubricants & Specialties, MON: A. J. MacNaughton General Manager, Public & Government Affairs: Paul C. Arinze The Erha Operations team successfully Editors: Nigel Cookey-Gam, Akin Fatunke Editorial Team: Adeyemi Fakayejo, Ozemoya Okordion, Ernest Omo-Ojo, carried out its 500th crude lifting operation Mfon Abia, Patrick Utomi with the export tanker - MT Ottoman Editorial Support: Peniel Media Ltd. Equity - under the command of Capt. Cover/Concept/Graphic Designs: Taiwo Ogunbiyi Registered Office: Mobil House, 1, Lekki Expressway, P.M.B. 12054, Victoria Island, Lagos. Gurkan Duran. The tanker, which loads EEPNL crude equity, recently carried out Published by Public & Government Affairs Department for Employees of ExxonMobil subsidiaries in Nigeria. the milestone export from the Erha All correspondence to: floating production storage and offloading The Editor, Public & Government Affairs Department, Mobil Producing Nigeria Unlimited, (FPSO) platform, since crude lifting Mobil House, 1, Lekki Expressway, P.M.B. 12054, Victoria Island, Lagos. Tel: 01-2801100. operations began in 2006. www.exxonmobil.com.ng "I congratulate Erha Ops team on this All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted, in any form or by any means, momentous achievement; none of the 500 electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, or stored in any retrieval system of any nature, without the written permission of the editors. exports could have been possible without the professionalism, motivation and hard Printers: Odufuwa Modern Design & Associates Tel: 018926813 work of all departments onboard the Erha FPSO", said Oladotun Isiaka, General Members of the Marine team (L-R): Inyang Bassey, Marek Deka, Michael Daniel, John Boyd, Godwin Edingude, Isaac Ofou, Manager, Deepwater Operations, EEPNL. Maxwell Dick, Adebayo Faleke, Collins Malaka, Levi Egbule, Ambrose Omoike, David Raymond, Sonubi Tunde and Anis Bohra If you have any news, views, feedback or photos that you wish to share, kindly contact the Editor, c/o [email protected] Photos will be published as space permits News 1 BUSINESS BUSINESS INDUSTRY & GOVERNMENTR EM affiliates hosts ELATIONS 2014 Energy Outlook Nolan O’Neil visits Akwa Forum Ibom State Governor 2 12 BUSINESS COMMUNITY RELATIONS MPN signs Power Project Empowering female Agreement with Transmission business owner Company of Nigeria 4 14 SHE EMPLOYEE Culture of Health (CoH) 2014 launched in Nigeria Long Service Award 6 20 ExxonMobil News ISSN: 1597 0442 Erha Operations Lift Members of the Erha operations team connecting export hoses Esso Exploration and Production Nigeria Limited to the ship's manifold. Inset: Erha FPSO Mobil Oil Nigeria plc Mobil Producing Nigeria Unlimited 2014 Year-end Edition 500th Export Milestone Chairman/Managing Director. EEPNL & MPN and Lead Country Manager: Nolan A. O’Neal Chairman/Managing Director, MON: Adetunji A. Oyebanji Director, Lubricants & Specialties, MON: A. J. MacNaughton General Manager, Public & Government Affairs: Paul C. Arinze The Erha Operations team successfully Editors: Nigel Cookey-Gam, Akin Fatunke Editorial Team: Adeyemi Fakayejo, Ozemoya Okordion, Ernest Omo-Ojo, carried out its 500th crude lifting operation Mfon Abia, Patrick Utomi with the export tanker - MT Ottoman Editorial Support: Peniel Media Ltd. Equity - under the command of Capt. Cover/Concept/Graphic Designs: Taiwo Ogunbiyi Registered Office: Mobil House, 1, Lekki Expressway, P.M.B. 12054, Victoria Island, Lagos. Gurkan Duran. The tanker, which loads EEPNL crude equity, recently carried out Published by Public & Government Affairs Department for Employees of ExxonMobil subsidiaries in Nigeria. the milestone export from the Erha All correspondence to: floating production storage and offloading The Editor, Public & Government Affairs Department, Mobil Producing Nigeria Unlimited, (FPSO) platform, since crude lifting Mobil House, 1, Lekki Expressway, P.M.B. 12054, Victoria Island, Lagos. Tel: 01-2801100. operations began in 2006. www.exxonmobil.com.ng "I congratulate Erha Ops team on this All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted, in any form or by any means, momentous achievement; none of the 500 electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, or stored in any retrieval system of any nature, without the written permission of the editors. exports could have been possible without the professionalism, motivation and hard Printers: Odufuwa Modern Design & Associates Tel: 018926813 work of all departments onboard the Erha FPSO", said Oladotun Isiaka, General Members of the Marine team (L-R): Inyang Bassey, Marek Deka, Michael Daniel, John Boyd, Godwin Edingude, Isaac Ofou, Manager, Deepwater Operations, EEPNL. Maxwell Dick, Adebayo Faleke, Collins Malaka, Levi Egbule, Ambrose Omoike, David Raymond, Sonubi Tunde and Anis Bohra If you have any news, views, feedback or photos that you wish to share, kindly contact the Editor, c/o [email protected] Photos will be published as space permits News 1 (L-R) Mack Kast, MD/CEO Transmission Company of Nigeria; Nolan O'Neal, Chairman/Managing Director, MPN and Emmanuel Kachikwu, Vice Chairman/ General Counsel, MPN, during the agreement signing Top Pix. (L-R): Nigel Cookey-Gam, Manager, Public & Government Affairs (P&GA), Abuja; Engr. M. A. O. Dada, AGM, Regulation, Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN); Jim Sharp, Commercial Advisor, Mobil Producing Nigeria (MPN); Ms. Blessing Odita, Counsel, TCN; Enyi Onokala, ED/GM, Business Development, MPN; Dipak Sarma, ED, System Operations, TCN; Mack Kast, MD/CEO, TCN; Ms. Fatima Lawan Muhtar, Company Secretary/Legal Advisor, TCN; Nolan O'Neal, MD, MPN; Engr. Thomas Uwah – Director, TSP, TCN; Dr. Emmanuel Kachikwu, Vice Chairman/General Counsel, MPN; Seun Olayunju, GM, Public Affairs, TCN; Dr. Chinedu Idike, Counsel, MPN; Shahid Mohammad, ED, Transmission Services, TCN; Abdullahi Ahmed, Advisor, P&GA, MPN and Dr. (Engr.) Tom Inugonum, AGM, Planning, TCN (L-R) Mack Kast, Jim Sharp, Engineer M.A.O Dada, Nolan O'Neal, Emmanuel Kachikwu Mobil Producing Nigeria Mobil Producing Nigeria Unlimited (MPN), operator of "The project is part of an integrated plan to increase Signs Power Project Agreement the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) / gas utilization and generate electric power in Nigeria", MPN Joint Venture, has signed a Grid Connection said Nolan O'Neal. "This project reaffirms ExxonMobil's with Transmission Company of Nigeria Agreement (GCA) and Ancillary Services Agreement commitment to Nigeria and supports the government's (ASA) with the Transmission Company of Nigeria priority of providing electricity to the country." (TCN), for the 500 megawatts (MW) Qua Iboe power Mack Kast, the MD/CEO of TCN iterated the The power project is part of an project (QIPP), located at MPN's Qua Iboe terminal, in importance of the historic event, and affirmed that the integrated plan to increase gas utilization Akwa Ibom State. agreement signing was no doubt, a step in the right and generate electric power in Nigeria The agreement execution between Nolan O'Neal, direction for the country's power sector. He also Chairman/Managing Director, MPN and Chief expressed his pleasure at having the opportunity to sign Executive of the Transmission Company of Nigeria, the connection agreement with MPN. Mack Kast, took place at TCN's headquarters in Abuja. The Qua Iboe power project comprises a nominal The GCA and ASA signing is a critical part of the overall 533-megawatt gas-fired power plant, a 58-kilometer commercial framework that enables MPN to undertake transmission line and a 53-kilometer offshore pipeline to power activities and facilitates the sale of power by supply natural gas from the joint venture's offshore Nolan O'Neal and Mack Kast seal the agreement with a handshake MPN to the Nigerian Bulk Electricity Trading Plc for itself production facilities. The project is part of an integrated and on behalf of Nigerian National Petroleum plan to increase gas utilization and generate electric Corporation. power in Nigeria. 2 News News 3 (L-R) Mack Kast, MD/CEO Transmission Company of Nigeria; Nolan O'Neal, Chairman/Managing Director, MPN and Emmanuel Kachikwu, Vice Chairman/ General Counsel, MPN, during the agreement signing Top Pix. (L-R): Nigel Cookey-Gam, Manager, Public & Government
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