Practical Nigerian Content

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Learn the Theory • Hear the Success Stories • See it in Action IN PARTNERSHIP WITH

Conference • Practical Seminar • Site Visit 23 - 25 OCTOBER 2012 | YENAGOA Speakers Include

Eng Ernest C Nwapa Executive Secretary Nigerian Content Development & Monitoring Board (NCDMB)

Gold Sponsor

H.E. Diezani Alison-Madueke Honourable Minister of Petroleum Resources Federal Republic of Nigeria

Silver Sponsor

Integrated Logistic Services

Hon Henry Seriake Dickson Executive Governor Bayelsa State

Bronze Sponsors

Nestoil PLC www.ncipnc.com


Join The Dialogue On Policy Implementation In recent years, we have witnessed remarkable progress in the implementation of Nigerian Content initiatives. Perceptions have changed, and what used to be viewed as a compliance issue is now regarded as a source of business opportunities. Held in partnership with the Nigerian Content Development & Monitoring Board, NCI’s second Practical Nigerian Content event will welcome you to Yenagoa, where you will receive an update on progress and future strategies and devise how your business can best benefit from the Nigerian Content Agenda. Do not miss out on this unique opportunity to share ideas, hear the perspectives of government and industry and experience Nigerian Content in action.

Speakers H.E. Diezani Alison-Madueke Honourable Minister of Petroleum Resources

Federal Republic of Nigeria

Eng Ernest C Nwapa Executive Secretary Nigerian Content Development & Monitoring Board (NCDMB)

2012 Highlights Hon Henry Seriake Dickson Executive Governor Bayelsa State

Conference

Learn about the strategies and expectations of the NCDMB

Identify opportunities for collaboration and partnership

Get questions answered directly by the policy makers driving the Nigerian Content Agenda

Learn how your business can benefit from the Nigerian Content Act

Practical Seminar

Hear from the experts how you can successfully implement Nigerian Content and how your organisation can benefit

Opportunities to get questions answered by the experts

Learn from past experiences and case studies

Austin Uzoka Head of Nigerian Content Development Shell Nigeria Exploration & Production Company

Adamu Atiku-Abubakar Deputy Acting Managing Director Intels Nigeria

Dr Kingsley Ojoh Executive Director Total E&P Nigeria Ltd

Site Visit

Take advantage of this unique opportunity to visit skills bases and training facilities

See Nigerian Content in action and learn first-hand about the capacity building programmes in place

Witness in person how Nigerian Content is being implemented and the benefits to communities

Ernest Azudialu President & CEO Nestoil Group

The Event for Nigeria about Nigeria

Intels site visit opening ceremony

Site visit

Conference attended by over 400 delegates

Nestoil PLC Integrated Logistic Services

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Last Year’s


Welcome Message From The Board

The Nigerian Content Development & Monitoring Board (NCDMB) welcomes delegates and participants to the Practical Nigerian Content Workshop 2012, being held in Yenagoa, Bayelsa State from October 23-25.

Ernest Nwapa Executive Secretary

This event first held in 2011 in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, is being jointly organised this year by NCI and NCDMB, a testament to the model of genuine partnerships being promoted by the Board. Since inception in April 2010, the Board has overseen a structured implementation programme that has retained over $4bn out of the $20bn annual industry spend and stimulated over $2bn investment in new and upgrade of facilities. As part of its mandate, the Board has ensured the training of over 10,000 training attachment and employment opportunities for young Nigerians, while indigenous ownership and operatorship of rigs and marine vessels is growing to over $2bn over the same period. Recently, the Board began to promote the Equipment Components Manufacturing initiative, which is geared at stimulating the development of capacities for manufacturing of equipment and systems required by the oil and gas industry. This will create thousands of jobs, link the oil and gas industry with the wider manufacturing sector and spur industrialisation in the country. The NOGICJQS, a key plank of the Board’s operations is being set up to serve as the industry databank, especially for training and employment, expatriate quota utilisation and succession planning, contract processing among other functions. The Nigerian Content Development Fund has also been launched to build the supply chain sector and develop critical infrastructure needed by the industry. This event, which has as its theme, ‘Discover the opportunities-Hear the success stories-See it in action’, will lay bare several issues associated with the implementation of the Nigerian Content Act and imbue participants with knowledge they need to comply with the provisions of the Act. Welcome and enjoy the event. Ernest Nwapa Executive Secretary Nigerian Content Development & Monitoring Board (NCDMB)

2011 Highlights

Mr. Gabriele Volpi, Chairman, Orlean Invest West Africa Ltd, Governor Rotimi Amaechi of Rivers State and Alhaji Ado Bayero, Emir of Kano and Chairman of Intels Nigeria Ltd

Site visit

Premium networking opportunities

Participants

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The Must Attend Learning Forum on Nigerian Content Conference Agenda

Tuesday 23 October 2012

08:00 Welcome Coffee & Registration 09:00 Welcome Remarks from the Chairman Keynote Address: Nigerian Content Implementation: Success & Challenges Eng Ernest C Nwapa Executive Secretary Nigerian Content Development & Monitoring Board (NCDMB) Ministerial Address: Nigerian Content as a Tool for Developing the National Economy H.E. Diezani Alison-Madueke Honourable Minister of Petroleum Resources Federal Republic of Nigeria

The Role of International Investors in Increasing Nigerian Capacity • Evaluating the legal provisions to encourage foreign investment • Assessing the role of NNPC - achieving successful collaboration with IOCs & international & local service companies

• Examining the capacity needs & identifying investment opportunities Uzoma Dozie Executive Director, Corporate Banking & Lagos-West Businesses Diamond Bank Samual Hart Nigerian Content Manager Julius Berger Nigeria

Questions & Answers 15:00 Networking Coffee Break

Special Address: The Role of Oil Bearing States in Enhancing Nigerian Content Development Hon Henry Seriake Dickson Executive Governor Bayelsa State

Questions & Answers 10:30 Networking Coffee Break

Opportunities in Capacity Building: How Much is Needed to Keep Pace with the Growth in the Oil & Gas Industry • Aligning interests of investors with the national interests in future projects

• Identifying key areas of investment & opportunities for your business

Increasing Your Competitive Edge Through Nigerian Content: Reviewing the Economic & Operational Benefits for Your Business • Lowering costs through procurement & contracting strategies

• Achieving sustainable industrial development & long-term job creation

• Improving the effectiveness of local contractors through technology transfer

• Opportunities in other industries - how is Nigerian Content impacting sectors outside of oil & gas

• Advantages of increasing Nigerian participation in senior management positions

• Examples of training initiatives that lead to long-term job creation

Dr Kingsley Ojoh Executive Director Total E&P Nigeria Ltd

Austin Uzoka Head of Nigerian Content Development Shell Nigeria Exploration & Production Company

Adamu Atiku-Abubakar Deputy Acting Managing Director Intels Nigeria Raymond Wilcox General Manager NCD Chevron Nigeria Ltd

Questions & Answers Questions & Answers

16:30 Closing Remarks from the Chairman

12:30 Networking Lunch

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Share Your Views & Learn From One Another’s Experiences Practical Seminar

Wednesday 24 October 2012

LED BY: Deirdre White CEO CDC Development Solutions

The seminar will provide an in-depth analysis of the key issues faced when implementing Nigerian content. With an interactive format, participants will be encouraged to openly discuss their views & learn from one another’s experiences. 09:30 Networking Coffee

12:30 Networking Lunch

Nigerian Content Legislation - 0pportunities & Compliance • The Nigerian Content Act & how it impacts your business • Working with the NCDMB to devise a successful Nigerian Content strategy for your business

Towards Optimum Stake Holder Collaboration

• Outlining the steps to achieve compliance

• Establishing true partnerships for win-win outcomes • Engaging local communities & traditional leaders • Working with local, State & Federal governments: defining the roles • Integrating perspectives & managing the expectations of all parties Wole Akinyosoye General Manager PRS NCDMB Joseph Duntoye General Manager Aveon Offshore 11:00 Networking Coffee Break

Nigerian Content as an Investment Opportunity

14:30 Networking Coffee Break

Increasing Nigerian Content Through Training & Management of Your Suppliers • Assessing the support that your suppliers need to meet your operational requirements

• Identifying business opportunities in the framework of Nigerian Content

• Implementing training to fill the skills gap

• Finding the right local partner & establishing your joint venture

• Developing programmes to build a sustainable base of SMEs

• Financing options available for joint ventures in Nigeria

• Steps to successfully establish Nigerian operations Joe Udofia MD/CEO Vandrezzer

Ernest Azudialu President & CEO Nestoil Group

16:00 End of Seminar

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See it in Practice! Site Visit

Thursday 25 October 2012

On the third day of the Practical Nigerian Content event, you will enjoy a unique opportunity to visit oil & gas facilities in the heart of the Niger Delta.

During this exciting day, you will: Witness first-hand how Nigerian Content is being implemented

Learn about capacity building programmes & the impact on job creation & economic development

Observe how Nigerian Content is resulting in benefits for the communities & increasing their engagement in the oil & gas industry

Participate in demonstrations showcasing how Nigerian Content increases efficiency & lowers costs

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CWC in Nigeria About NCI Our extensive operations in Nigeria, which include twelve editions of Nigeria Oil & Gas (NOG) along with infrastructure, construction, technology and telecoms events, meant that it was a natural progression for us to open a Nigerian office, NCI. NCI looks after CWC’s operations in Nigeria including Conferences, Exhibitions and School for Energy courses. It aims to support development in Nigeria, and is proud to work with and on behalf of senior level policy and decision makers from:

CWC operations in Nigeria have always had the unprecedented support of the Nigerian Government and are carried out in consultation with the Nigerian stakeholders including the Ministries, State Companies, NGOs and Nigerian industry experts. NCI believes in actively nurturing businesses in Nigeria, supporting sustainability through quality-driven purchasing strategies and has a preference for Nigerian suppliers over international for its Nigerian events, including:

Exhibition Builders Hostesses Branding & Signage Printers Furniture Suppliers Caterers

AV Suppliers Technicians Florists Security Internet Providers

Venues Power Generators Photographers Transportation Singers

Bands Entertainers MCs Media & Press

NCI focuses on promoting Nigeria Internationally and has facilitated important meetings showcasing opportunities to international investors outside Nigeria, including: BPE Roadshow (2002)

Marginal Fields Licensing Round (2005)

Nigeria Investment Summit (2002)

Niger Delta Roundtable (2011)

JDA Roadshow (2004) Our commitment to Nigeria extends to ensuring sustainable relationships and events, in-depth market research & understanding, delivering international standards by leveraging local knowledge & suppliers as well as having a team dedicated to Nigeria. Moreover, we organise internships, non-profit events and charity & development initiatives. CWC and NCI also provide a longstanding support to Nigerian Business Coalition Against AIDS (NIBUCAA) as part of our corporate social responsibility: Active membership

Investment for marketing tools

Raised profile through CWC’s Nigerian events & media

Business coaching & advice

Fund raising activities

Internships Principal Media Partner

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Bronze Media Partners AFRICAN ENERGY OIL • GAS • POWER • POLICY & FINANCE

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Delegate Rates Conference, Site Visit & Practical Seminar US$2798 or 460,000 NGN

Unleashing Nigeria’s Oil, Gas, Infrastructure, Logistics & Power Potential

H.E. Diezani Alison-Madueke, Hon Minister for Petroleum Resources, Dr Alirio Parra, CWC Group, Wale Tinubu, Oando, Ian Craig, Shell Upstream International, Andrew Yakubu, NNPC at Nigeria Oil & Gas 2012

Olusola Senapon Oworu, Honourable Commissioner for Commerce & Industry at Nigeria Infrastructure & Construction Exhibition 2012

President Goodluck Jonathan at Nigeria Oil & Gas 2010

Logistics West Africa 2011 site visit to Snake Island Integrated Free Zone

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H.E. Sam Ode, Minister of State & Niger Delta Affairs at NOGTech 2011


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