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Sempumping:Master say it here na. Abi u want charge money for it��� |
oglinkz:All those courses taught at the university will be competitive. E.g geologist, physicist, energy analyst, economist, petroleum, reservoir etc |
Goldwatch:Positions like "Regulatory Standards Monitoring" will be less competitive because of the requirements. Monitoring experience is uncommon as others like energy analyst, public affairs etc. Though, the competition is more on Graduate Trainees than Experience. |
KODACK:This sounds a response to an experience position applicant. From the word "...working.." |
Aremolomi:Yes oooo. Jarus dey produce authentic info. Baring last minute change. |
Tomorrow is Monday. May we here and see the sweetest response from NNPC. |
1samm:Very good advice. |
SenatorJChris:There will be not. Believe me |
This will not change the recruitment process. The new GMD, Until his new appointment, @mkkyari, a geologist, was Group General Manager, Crude Oil Marketing Division of the NNPC. So, he has been in the system. |
Chibusoil:When will the interview hold? Congrats bro |
Aremolomi:Was d exam marked over 100 ![]() |
PRESS RELEASE: NNPC Cautions Disabled Protesters against Siege on its Premises... Says Corporation is Disability Friendly The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) has decried incessant blockades of its premises by people living with disabilities, saying the individuals involved should learn to transmit their concerns to the corporation through appropriate channels. NNPC’s Group General Manager, Group Public Affairs Division, Mr. Ndu Ughamadu, in a release today in Abuja, said the action of the group was unbecoming, adding that repeated obstructions were inimical to the daily business of the corporation, given the National Oil Company’s contribution to the coffers of the three tiers of government in the Country. The NNPC spokesperson explained that the corporation was a disability-friendly company which has in its employ persons with disability and had equally made special provisions for this group in its on-going recruitment exercise. He stated that while employing persons with disability was a corporate policy of NNPC, however, such employment offers must pass through acceptable processes and procedures. Mr. Ughamadu cautioned the protesters against further siege on the premises of NNPC. NDU UGHAMADU Group General Manager Group Public Affairs Division NNPC, Abuja. 18th June, 2019. |
PRESS RELEASE: Baru Tasks NUJ on Cross-Border Smuggling of Petroleum Products …Says Nigeria’s Crude Oil Production Now Steady at 2.3mbpd Group Managing Director of the Corporation, Dr. Maikanti Baru, called on members of the Nigerian Union of Journalists to join the Corporation is naming and shaming cross-border smugglers of petroleum products. Dr. Baru, made the call when he played host to the national leadership of the Nigerian Union of Journalists (NUJ) led by its President, Mr. Chris Isiguzo, at the NNPC Towers in Abuja on Tuesday. The NNPC helmsman said the activities of cross-border petroleum products smugglers had cause much hardship for Nigerians and robbed the nation of huge sums of money and should not be allowed to continue. He also urged the NUJ to support the NNPC in educating and discouraging people from indulging in illegal refining of petroleum products as it pollutes the air with soot, destroys aquatic lives and the entire ecosystem. “We are open to collaboration with the journalists because you are everywhere to enable us execute our national mandate in terms gas to power, diesel, kerosene and aviation fuel. Today, PMS is everywhere and I am a fulfilled man,” Baru enthused. Speaking on the achievements of his management, the GMD disclosed that Nigeria’s current crude oil production was 2.3million barrels per day including condensates, adding that production as at the end of 2018 was 2.1mbpd. Baru stated that the corporation in compliance with the Economic Recovery and Growth Plan (ERGP) of President Muhammadu Buhari, had reduced the cost of crude oil production per barrel from $27 to $22, with a commitment to drive it further down. He noted that the Corporation was working round the clock to rid the Federal Government of the huge financial burden of Cash-Call commitment by developing workable alternative funding arrangements. “The NNPC is increasing crude oil production through its flagship Upstream Company, Nigerian Petroleum Development Company (NPDC). The NPDC in 2016 was producing just 65,000 barrels per day equity but as at today, the company is producing 166,000 barrels per day equity but overall production of the company is about 300,000 bpd,” Baru informed. He said the NPDC was the main supplier of gas to the power sector, stressing that the Corporation was currently producing 1.5million standard cubic feet of gas making NNPC the largest supplier of gas to power. The NNPC helmsman noted that the Corporation had recorded enormous saving of $1.2bn through its Direct Sale Direct Purchase (DSDP) scheme adopted for petroleum products imports. He added that through the DSDP scheme, the Corporation had succeeded in ensuring steady supply and distribution of petroleum products across every nook and cranny of the country, adding that as at today he was a happy man because every nook and cranny of the country was well supplied with Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) otherwise known as petrol, kerosene, diesel and aviation fuel. On transparency, Baru said the Corporation’s drive for openness in its financial operations have yielded much fruits leading to the attraction of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) which have bolstered the national economy. According to him, the Corporation has instituted a regime of transparent contracting and bidding processes in all its major projects with the full participation of Nigeria Extractive Industry Transparency Initiative (NEITI), Nigerian Content Monitoring and Development Board (NCDMB), Bureau of Public Enterprises and a host of other civil society organisations interested in transparency. Dr. Baru stated that the NNPC has devised sustainable teamwork between the Oil and Gas Industry and the numerous host communities in the Niger Delta to curb security challenges that had dipped crude oil production some years back. He disclosed that the rehabilitation of the Port Harcourt Refining and Petrochemical Company (PHRC) had commenced, adding that the Corporation would ensure full rehabilitation of all the state- owned refineries through private financing. Earlier, President of NUJ, Mr. Isiguzo, congratulated Baru on his 2019 NUJ Distinguished Friend of the Media Award, saying the award was given to him on the basis of his support for the media and freedom of the press. He lauded the GMD for the stability in national crude oil production, noting that the gesture had repositioned NNPC to become globally competitive. NDU UGHAMADU Group General Manager Group Public Affairs Division NNPC, Abuja. 18th June, 2019. |
Jarus:Thank you. Affordable. |
Jarus:How much is the price plz?? |
Millerules:thanks Much |
Millerules:Thanks much |
Enireqx20:Based on Jarus' post it shall be Monday 24th June. Is your own source this monday June 17?? Thanks |
Press Release: Baru Congratulates Lawan, Gbajabiamila, Omo-Agege, Wase ... Calls for more Collaboration between NNPC, National Assembly The Group Managing Director of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), Dr. Maikanti Baru, has congratulated principal officers of the 9thNational Assembly recently elected into their respective offices, saying that the Oil and Gas Industry would count on their enormous support to move the sector forward. In a separate letter to each of the principal officers: Senate President, Distinguished Senator Ahmed Lawan, Deputy Senate President, Distinguished Senator Ovie Omo-Agege, Speaker of the House of Representatives, Right Honourable Femi Gbajabiamila and Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, Right Honourable Idris Wase, dated 11th June, 2019, the NNPC helmsman expressed heartfelt joy in their elections into the nation’s hallowed Chambers. NNPC’s Group General Manager, Group Public Affairs Division, Mr. Ndu Ughamadu, in a release today in Abuja, noted that Dr. Baru stated in the letters that he was hopeful that the 9th National Assembly would work in harmony with other arms of government for the development of the country. In his letter to the newly elected Senate President, Dr. Lawan, the NNPC GMD wrote: “At this critical period in our Country’s history, Nigeria deserves a President of the Senate that has enormous wealth of experience, of which, luckily, you embodied and are endowed with, making you a rare blessing to the nation’s body polity in dare need of strong, committed and purposeful leadership. “I am hopeful that given your amiable nature, the 9th National Assembly would work in harmony with the Executive and the Judiciary in the interest of Nigeria and its people”, Dr. Baru stated. Dr. Baru in the letter prayed that God Almighty would give Dr. Lawan the strength and wisdom to steer the affairs of the Senate to justify the confidence his colleagues, the party and the generality of Nigerians reposed in him. In his Congratulatory Letter to the Deputy Senate President, Senator Omo-Agege, Dr. Baru stated: “It was a victory won to the delight of your numerous supporters and well-wishers across the Country. “I have no doubt in my mind that your immense wealth of experience in the Red Chamber would be an invaluable asset to help you function effectively in your new position as a Principal Officer of the Senate”, he said. Dr. Baru, in his correspondence to the newly elected Speaker of the House of Representatives, Rt. Hon. Gbajabiamila, stated that at this critical moment of the nation’s body polity, Nigeria yearned for politicians of sterner stuff, saying the Speaker of House of Representatives’ election was a testament that the Country was making progress towards purposeful leadership. He wrote in the letter to the Speaker: “The House of Representatives is a critical stakeholder of the Nigerian Oil and Gas Sector. My colleagues and I in the Petroleum Industry wish to assure you of our readiness to work with the Legislature to chart a new course on Industry issues requiring your support”. Congratulating Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, Right Honourable Wase, who was elected unopposed, Dr. Baru enthused that his emergence was a confirmation of his immense popularity amongst his colleagues, urging him to use his acceptance by the majority of the members of the House to positively direct the course of the Assembly along with the Speaker. The four principal officers of the 9thNational Assembly were elected and sworn in on 11th June, 2019 in Abuja. NDU UGHAMADU Group General Manager Group Public Affairs Division NNPC, Abuja. 14th June, 2019. |
Jarus:Okay good. Plz continue to feed wt info. Thanks much |
[quote author=Jarus post=79221466]I am not an insider in NNPC but I have worked in the industry for close to 12 years and I know the industry very well. [/quote Okay good. Plz continue to feed wt info. Thanks much |
Jarus:O boy, i come to believe this Man (Suraj) now. Wallahi you are genuine insider. Your boy is loyal |
bujebudanu1:Master how sure?? |
quadtunji:ECOG was just hypothetical |
Greatken007:I am telling you bro, this new national assembly eh. Let them not come and disturb the process, after all the last session were given slots. I believe the new ones will still request |
Sandieeee:At least, ABU graduates can testify to you who northerners are. The consideration has just been the difference in the population of scholars between the two regions. |
scobyy2007:Fine |
Donfasa:Master plz lets be serious na. CBT dat we wrote n saturday. Or do u mean the result? |
Jarus:This guy must be niger deltan, calling the rejection of PIGB fatal. I work with d industry as manager, but nothing fatal in declining even d entire PIB |

Yea bro... I get your point and admit the competition is stiff. Perhaps there may be up to a thousand candidates for certain roles but can't be on all roles. There may not be up to ten candodates for certain roles they may want to fill. Not everyone is a petroleum engineer or public administrator. Some are mooring masters, some strictly well-loggers.
