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I'm an ambitious, self-motivated accountable Instrumentation and control professional and I'm very happy in my life right now. I'm looking to change jobs because I feel I've achieved all of the goals I set out for myself when I embarked in my previous role, six years ago. I've still got a strong appetite for success and I'm looking for a job that will provide fresh challenges and rewards.
I'm well motivated, I've got a strong desire to succeed,good team player and I'm always ready and willing to learn new information and skills.

​Inetagbo Ogheneone, E&I Construction Superintendent


“I'm a testimonial. A multi-skilled and graduate of Electrical Electronics Engineering with a well-developed field and office career spanning in excess of 10 years in Instrumentation, Electrical  and Control/Automation with adequate experience in EPCM, EPIC, EPC Projects which involves construction, Inspection, Maintenance, Project Management, quality control, HSE, Plant Start- Up, Pre-Commissioning and Commissioning. Good and sound knowledge of Plant Safety and Safety Instrumented Systems (SIS) and has good record of proffering innovative solutions; seeking more rewarding challenges and opportunity to provide innovative solutions to the oil/gas and energy sector challenges.
My wealth of experience is what i bring to any reputable organisation that is willing to give me the opportunity to be part of their team".
Inetagbo Ogheneone, E&I engineer.

Worley Parsons (Deltaafrik), is providing engineering, procurement and construction/commissioning management (EPCM) services and CAPs for Mobil producing Nigeria (MPN) in the Security upgrade project in which Facilities improvements and technical measures at QIT, Airstrip and EKET facilities are carried out by experience and approved sub-contractors.

COMPLETED PROJECTS

PROJECTS

  • Engineering, Procurement, Construction and commissioning of 6-inches gas pipeline tie-in for delivery of natural gas from stubb creek Early production facility(EPF) to Uquo Gas Central Processing facility.

  • Design and implementation of Smoke and heat detection system for UERL/SIPEC JOT FLB

  • Onshore/Offshore Security Upgrade Project (EPCM) and Installation/commissioning of vessel tracking system For EXXON MOBIL Nigeria

  • Revamp of Gas Compression Unit (Skid) – Amni Petroleum, Langley Platform (offshore)

  • Early Production facility (EPCM/Operations) Gas processing Facility for Shell petroleum Development Company (For power generation)

  • Addax Izombe Flare down compression Plant Project (EPCC). Engineering, Procurement, Construction and Commissioning (EPCC) including operations of gas Compression station, for gas injection and gas lift ; Addax petroleum

  • Gbaran-Ubie integrated Oil and Gas Project. (SPDC)

  • Rehabilitation of Obigbo Non Associated Gas (NAG) Plant – Shell Petroleum development Company.

  • Alakiri Gas Plant rehabilitation Project- Shell Petroleum development Company (SPDC).

Daewoo E&C provided engineering, procurement construction and commissioning (EPCC) of the Gbaran-Ubie Integrated Oil and Gas project, which entails a Central processing facility for oil and gas having remotes locations tied into it via pipe lines. This processed oil and gas is then transported to Bonny terminal via pipeline. This facility also includes Gas Turbine power generation plant to feed the facility, host community and some neighboring community (Community Assisted projects).

 

The Shell Petroleum Development Company of Nigeria (SPDC) has begun producing oil and gas from the Gbaran-Ubie project in the Niger Delta, providing an important new source of energy for export and domestic markets.

 

When fully operational, it will be capable of producing 1 billion standard cubic feet of gas a day (scf/d), equivalent to about a quarter of the gas currently produced for export and domestic use in Nigeria. It will also produce as much as 70,000 barrels of oil per day. The project’s gas processing plant is now producing 200 million scf/d from the first two wells out of a planned total of 33.

Most of the gas goes to the Nigeria Liquefied Natural Gas plant in Bonny to support existing export contracts. Power will be generated with gas from Gbaran-Ubie at the Bayelsa State power plant at Imiringi, as well as a new 225-megawatt power plant being built in Gbaran by the federal government.

 

Phase 1 of the Gbaran-Ubie project began producing oil and gas in June 2010. It achieved peak gas production of up to one billion standard cubic feet of gas a day (1 Bscf/d) in early 2011, equivalent to about a quarter of the gas currently produced for export and domestic use in Nigeria. It also produces more than 50,000 barrels of oil a day.The next phases include developments to maintain the gas supply, which include compressing the gas at the Soku field to raise pressure and keep it flowing. Over two-thirds of the contract value for these developments will be awarded to local suppliers and contractors. The developments will cut across Rivers and Bayelsa States.The project team has started community engagement around the planned activities, and will continue throughout the project.

  • Exterran prepared compressor package Unit C 91-730 in Langley platform (owned by Amni Petroleum) for startup and operations, this entailed the overhaul of the Waukesha 12V-AT25GL engine/ replacement of DR 6HOS6 compressor parts as required/ rebuilding or replacement of compressor skid package components and improvement/change in the instrumentation/control system as required.

  • Exterran Provided Engineering, Procurement, Construction and Commissioning (EPCC) including operations of gas Compression station, for gas injection and gas lift for Addax petroleum

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