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Maritime: Samsung’s multi-billion floating project for storage, offloading arrives Nigeria August

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Jaafar Jaafar is a graduate of Mass Communication from Bayero University, Kano. He was a reporter at Daily Trust, an assistant editor at Premium Times and now the editor-in-chief of Daily Nigerian.
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The Director-General of the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency, NIMASA, Dakuku Peterside has said the on-going construction of the multi-billion dollar Egina Floating Production Storage and Offloading, FPSO, project will increase the knowledge base of NIMASA as a safety administration and enhance its regulatory capacity.

Mr Peterside, who made this known during a meeting with the Executive Vice President of Samsung, Mr Younsang Won, Representatives of Total Nigeria and  the Vice President in charge of Egina project, Yongho Jo,  while on a working visit to inspect the project at the Samsung Shipyard in the Samsung Heavy Industries in Geoje, South Korea, said that the project which is unprecedented in the history of Nigeria will increase the knowledge base of NIMASA and ultimately fetch the country the much needed foreign exchange.

He said “this project is the first of its kind in Nigeria, it will increase our knowledge base of inspection techniques, certification and rules for maintaining classification and ultimately benefit the Nigerian economy in terms of foreign exchange”

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The Director-General also assured Total and other prospective investors that the Agency would continue to create a conducive environment for investors to be able to be confident to come up with projects of this nature.

“This is a mega offshore project that will bring out the best in us, let me assure you that we will discharge our responsibility as the facilitator of maritime business in Nigeria and ensure that our maritime domain remains safe and secure for this kind of projects, we will give both Samsung and Total Nigeria necessary support to actualize the Egina FPSO project for the interest of Nigeria and Nigerians,” he said.

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NIMASA’s head of corporate communication, Isichei Osamgbi said in a statement that Mr Peterside has further commended Samsung and Total oil for having faith in Nigeria and its effort to comply with Nigerian content law.  He particularly commended Samsung for having NIMASA Surveyors on ground at South Korea to work with world class classification societies on the project which will make certification and passage of the project easier and faster.

He however charged the Executive Vice President of Samsung to ensure compliance to the Cabotage law and other enabling Nigerian laws when the FPSO gets to Nigeria  adding that the Nigerian government is working hard to provide conducive business environment

In his response Mr Younsang Won promised the visiting NIMASA boss that the project will be ready for movement to Nigeria in August and assured that the quality of the project will bear the mark of excellence associated with Samsung Heavy industries. He promised to comply with local laws in Nigeria and do all within his powers to work with locals to build capacity in offshore projects industry.

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The FPSO is being developed for deployment in the Egina oil field, located 150km off the coast of Nigeria. The field is currently under development and production is scheduled to begin in 2018. The Egina Field when completed is expected to add 200,000 barrels per day to the National oil production by 2018.

NIMASA would be taking delivery of the 5th largest floating dock which is expected to ensure vessels in need of dry dock need not go out of the country.

 

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