Stakeholders in Nigeria’s Oil and Gas industry are concerned about  the deteriorating condition of over $8 billion worth of fabrication assets scattered across the country which are in disuse.
The stakeholders argue that the only remedy is heavy investment in the sector which has been lacking for the past ten years, adding that it would cost the economy more to reactivate this dying sector when investments eventually resume.
 Already, over 10,000 workers of diverse skills  have been thrown into the unemployment market because of a series of retrenchments which have taken place in the last year.
 
 The stakeholders urged  government ,  the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) and the oil companies, to resolve their differences  to open the way for serious investments  into the  upstream sector of the  oil and gas industry.
 According to them,   the ugly  scenario  the  fabrication yards are going  through  has been due to lack of  investment  in  the oil and gas sector and has led  to many projects being abandoned  by the oil companies.
 
  Diran Fawibe, managing  director and chief executive officer  of  International Energy Services( IES)  advised  that the (NNPC) should not allow the fabrications yard to die, saying good  investments  in  upstream could  improve the fortunes  of the  yards.
  Fawibe said even  though some of the IOCs were complaining of the  yards  being substandard, the NNPC should  liaise with  them to know what type of  equipment  they would  like to see in place in the yards so that the companies can  put them in  place.
 Another industry operator who confirmed  the development  to BusinessDay on condition of anonymity, said  there was  enough  infrastructure in terms of fabrication yards in the country for  the needs of the Oil and Gas industry.
He said:  “May be collectively as yards, we have not achieved 100 percent but we give Nigeria enough of what she needs”.
He said the problem was that contracts had dried up,  making the yards unable to continue to function and that consequently, they started retrenching. He observed that once  a company retrenches, it takes time  to bring back   workers of the right quality   and that  this would further  lead to additional cost.
 
“By so  doing,  we are  breaking the ability of Nigeria to serve itself. Without projects feeding these facilities, whether it is fabrication, engineering, supply chain, infrastructure or logistics, the economy cannot grow because this is a collective thing.”
  He  therefore urged  the  Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation  (NNPC)   to reach  an agreement with  the  international oil  companies( IOCs). He said  the solution is for the  NNPC and IOCs  to agree on a strategy to bring  work  back to the yards
 Patrick Daziba Obah, acting executive secretary, Nigeria Content Monitoring Development Board (NCMDB) in a recent  comment on the  situation at the  fabrication yards, appealed to Nigerians that whatever leakages that exist in the oil and gas industry should be sealed, so that more jobs can be created because a lot of fabrication yards are dying from lack of jobs,  “ If we sit down and begin to add some coloration, then of course the situation would remain the same.”
Obah said “what is needed now is  to tell people that we have fabrication yards that can build things to world-class specifications.
“But going forward, we must expand the frontiers of the local content to other sectors so that there could be more jobs.  For instance, the construction industry makes use of structured materials and if they patronise the fabrication yards they would be very busy.”
 Isreal Nweke, technical assistant  to the  chairman of the  company,  said  that most of  the  jobs  that are regular  in  the  Oil and  Gas  industry now are very small  fabrication items and that  companies which have invested heavily in machinery would need more  than small jobs.
Olusola Bello

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