Heritage Energy, in collaboration with their OML30 Joint Venture partners, don host a capacity-building workshop for indigenous contractors. Dis workshop, wey happen recently, aim to empower these contractors with the necessary knowledge and skills to navigate the challenges in the oil and gas industry.
The workshop, according to reports, align with the Nigerian Oil and Gas Industry Content Development Act, 2010. Dis act dey emphasize the importance of local content development in the oil and gas sector. Adebawo, one of the organizers, talk say the workshop dey in line with Heritage Energy’s corporate beliefs and commitment to supporting local businesses.
The training program cover various aspects including procurement, project management, and other critical skills needed for contractors to succeed in the industry. Dis initiative dey part of Heritage Energy’s corporate social responsibility efforts to enhance the capacity of indigenous contractors and contribute to the overall development of the local economy.
Participants at the workshop express their gratitude and appreciation for the opportunity to gain valuable insights and skills. Dey believe say dis training go help dem to compete more effectively in the industry and deliver quality services.