Kenyon International Applauds NCDMB for Successful Nigerian Oil and Gas Opportunities Fair 2023″

 

Kenyon International, a leading player in the oil and gas industry, proudly acknowledges the Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board (NCDMB) for their pivotal role in facilitating the Nigerian Oil and Gas Opportunities Fair 2023. The event, held in the vibrant city of Yenagoa, Bayelsa State, revolved around the theme “Oil & Gas Industry – Catalyst and Fuel for the Industrialization of Nigeria.” It served as a remarkable platform for industry professionals to explore business opportunities and foster sustainable growth in Nigeria’s oil and gas sector.

At the Nigerian Oil and Gas Opportunities Fair 2023, Kenyon International had the honor of being represented by two esteemed team members, Ms. Winifred Bassey, the lead coordinator, and Mr. Ubong Paul, a highly skilled wellhead control specialist. Their presence exemplified Kenyon International’s unwavering commitment to the development and prosperity of the Nigerian oil and gas industry.

The event proved to be an invaluable avenue for stakeholders across industries to identify promising business prospects and establish vital networks. Kenyon International recognizes the efforts of the NCDMB in providing an enabling environment for local businesses to flourish in the oil and gas sector. Through progressive policies and regulations, the NCDMB has consistently created opportunities that have fueled the growth of Nigerian firms and contributed to the overall success of the industry.

Kenyon International expresses sincere appreciation to the NCDMB for their continuous support and for providing the necessary resources that have propelled the company to its current position. The NCDMB’s commitment to empowering local businesses and fostering indigenous participation has been instrumental in Kenyon International’s journey of growth and success.

This transformative event enabled the exploration of new collaborations, business ventures, and investments, reinforcing Nigeria’s status as a hub of immense oil and gas opportunities.

Digital Eye Strain: An Uloma’s Story

 Uloma had just started a new job at an oil and gas company in the administrative arm. She was given a laptop to work with and was excited to get started on her latest project. She spent hours working on the laptop without taking a break, straining her eyes in the process.

Many months went by, and one day, Uloma woke up with a migraine and her eyes felt sore and tired. She tried to work on her laptop again but found it difficult to focus. She went to see an ophthalmologist, who diagnosed her with digital eye strain caused by prolonged use of a laptop.

The ophthalmologist advised Uloma to take frequent breaks and follow the 20-20-20 rule. This means taking a 20-second break every 20 minutes and looking at something 20 feet away to help prevent eye strain. He also recommended adjusting the brightness of her laptop to a lower level and ensuring that she had good lighting while working.

Unfortunately, it didn’t take long before Uloma revert to her normal habit, ditching the doctor’s advice. She continued to work on her laptop for long periods without taking breaks or adjusting the brightness. Her eyes continued to feel sore and tired, and eventually, she developed a more serious eye condition that required surgery after a couple of years.

If Uloma had followed the ophthalmologist’s advice and taken regular breaks, adjusted the brightness of her laptop, and ensured good lighting while working, she could have prevented digital eye strain and the more serious eye condition that developed later. It’s important to prioritise eye health and take the necessary precautions when working on a laptop, especially in the oil and gas industry where administrative tasks can involve long hours on the computer.

A break a day keeps digital eye strain away!

Why Being Mindful in the Workplace: A Jonathan’s Story

Jonathan was an employee who hardly care about warning signs in the office, and often he overlooked potential hazards in his office because they looked unimportant.

One day, he got super busy with his assigned tasks that his attention could not discern the loose cable on the floor of his office.

As he walked towards his seat, he tripped over the cable, fell and hit his head of the edge of his table. Jonathan suffered serious head injury that required surgery and months of recovery.

While in the hospital, he regretted not taking the time to notice the loose cable, and from then on, he pledged to always be mindful of his environment in the future. He equally became an exemplary case study for his co-workers.

It is important to know that accidents can happen to anyone, but taking the time to be aware of your surroundings can prevent many of them.

It’s essential to pay attention to warning signs and potential hazards in your work environment to protect yourself and those around you. Remember, safety is everyone’s responsibility, and accidents can be prevented by always being alert and cautious.

Accident prevention! – My number one intention.

Kenyon International CEO, Dr Victor Ekpenyong, advocates for a human-centric approach to energy policy in Nigeria.

Kenyon International CEO, Dr Victor Ekpenyong, delivered a thought-provoking contribution during the NIES2023 panel discussion on ‘Global Perspective for a Sustainable Energy Future’. His insightful comments emphasized the need for a human-centric approach to energy, comparing energy to democracy in that it should be for the people. However, he expressed concern that the policy-making process in Nigeria does not reflect this sentiment and recounted his own experience setting up an assembling plant and facing exorbitant energy bills.

Dr Ekpenyong stressed the importance of energy for business success in Nigeria and cautioned that the transition to renewable energy is premature without accessible and affordable energy. He highlighted the obsolete transmission lines that convey energy generated and the need for viable transmission lines and technologies to make energy more accessible and affordable for all citizens.

In conclusion, Dr Ekpenyong called on all stakeholders to adopt a human-centric approach to energy policy and ensure that energy is affordable and accessible to all Nigerians. Kenyon International remains committed to playing a pivotal role in advocating for an energy policy that benefits all Nigerians.

Paper Management in the Office

Effective paper management is vital in the office to reduce waste, save resources, and minimise the environmental impact of paper usage. Here are some tips for managing paper in the office:

1. Reduce paper usage: Digitise documents and store them electronically. Send emails rather than paper memos. Use digital tools for notetaking and scheduling instead of paper.

2. Print responsibly: When printing is necessary, print double-sided and use smaller fonts and margins to reduce paper usage. Avoid printing unnecessary documents and use draft mode to save ink.

3. Recycle: Set up a recycling programme in the office and ensure that paper waste is properly sorted and recycled. Place recycling bins in convenient locations and educate employees on the importance of recycling.

4. Implement paperless policies: Encourage employees to go paperless by offering incentives, such as bonuses or extra holiday days, for reducing paper usage. Use electronic forms and signatures for contracts and documents.

By implementing these paper management strategies, offices can reduce paper waste, save resources, and minimise the environmental impact of paper usage.

Kenyon International CEO Advises Nigeria on Robust Gas Asset Management Plan

 

Dr Victor Ekpenyong, the CEO of Kenyon International, addressed industry experts at the Oloibiri Lecture Series and Energy Forum (OLEF)2023, held at the PTDF Hall in Abuja on April 6, 2023. During his keynote speech, he emphasised the need for Nigeria to develop a robust strategy for oil and gas asset management to ensure effective oil and gas resources utilisation, enhance energy security, and achieve net-zero emission goals.

Dr Ekpenyong stated that Nigeria has been blessed with abundant oil and gas resources, but the lack of proper management has resulted in cases of vandalism and obsolete oil and gas assets still in use. He noted that one cannot utilise what one has not properly managed and urged Nigerian industry experts to take decisive action to implement a comprehensive strategy to bring these assets under control, properly managed and secured.

He highlighted that Kenyon International, a leading oil and gas servicing company, has been helping customers manage their assets, risking their lives in the process in a bid to secure assets and prevent tampering and pollution that could potentially destabilise the ecosystem. Dr Ekpenyong’s speech emphasised the importance of proper asset management in Nigeria’s oil and gas industry and the need for all stakeholders to take action towards achieving this goal. The Oloibiri Lecture Series and Energy Forum (OLEF)2023, organised annually by the Society of Petroleum Engineers Nigeria, is geared towards enforcing the development of the oil and gas industry in Africa.

Dr Ekpenyong ended his remark by encouraging all stakeholders in the Nigerian oil and gas industry to take action towards implementing a robust strategy for idle oil and gas well management. Contact us today to learn more about our asset management services. Send us a mail at info@kenyon-international.com.

At Kenyon International, we are committed to ensuring that our customers’ assets are managed securely and efficiently. We believe that by working together, we can help Nigeria harness its abundant oil and gas resources for the benefit of its people and the environment.