Skip to main content

List of Oil & Gas Companies in Nigeria (Part 8)

69. Sahara Energy Resource Limited
Address: 234b Adeola Odeku Street, Victoria Island, Lagos.
Phone: +234 1 2620375, 2624051, 2626362; Fax: +234 1 2620378.
Website: http://www.sahara-group.com/

70. Shell Petroleum Development Company Nigeria Limited
Address: Freeman House, 21/22 Marina Lagos Island, Lagos.
Phone: +234 1 2769999, 2631455, 2601600-17; Fax: +234 1 2708540.
Website: http://www.shellnigeria.com/

71. Statoil (Nigeria) Ltd

Address: 1A Bourdillon Road, P.O.Box 56190, Falomo, Ikoyi, Lagos.
Phone: +234 1 269 0491; Fax: +234 1 269 1245.

72. Total Nigeria Plc
Address: Total House, 4 Afribank Street, Victoria Island, Lagos.
Phone: +234 1 2621780-3; Fax: +234 1 2621810.
Website: http://www.ng.total.com/

73. Yinka Folawiyo Petroleum Company Ltd
Address: Yinka Folawiyo Plaza, 38 Yinka Folawiyo Avenue, Apapa, Lagos.
Phone: +234 1 545 0436/0440; Fax: +234 1 545 0204/0274.
Website: http://www.yinkafolawiyo.com/

74. Nigeria Liquidified Natural Gas (NLG) Ltd.
C & C Tower, Sanusi Fafunwa Street,
Victorial Island, Lagos.
www.nlng.com or www.nigerialng.com

75. KCADEUTAG NIGERIAN LIMITED
KM 16 ABA EXPRESSWAY, PORT HARCOURT.
www.kcadeutag.com.

76. Alcon Nig Ltd
Address: 17 Trans Amadi Ind Layout Port Harcourt.
Phone: +234 84 335699

77. Afroceanics International
Address: De ARIZONA Building, #5/6 Location Rd, Oyigbo, Port Harcourt.
Phone: +234 84 234236, 573570

78. Allied Petro-Energy Services Ltd
Address: 1 James Ikegwuru St Mile 5 Rumuokwuta Port Harcourt.
Phone: +234 84 238242




PREVIOUS PAGE            8/15                              NEXT PAGE

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

How to Register Limited Liability Company in Nigeria CAC

Registering a business in Lagos, Nigeria may take about 20 - 35 days depending on the nature of business amongst other factors. However, there are some bureaucratic and legal hurdles an entrepreneur must overcome to incorporate and register a new firm in Nigeria. This is a summary of the procedures and the associated completion time and cost for setting up a standardized company. Also, you can find information on business registration requirements for Lagos, Nigeria. Procedure 1 Check the availability of company’s name with the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) The Corporate Affairs Commission online system allows for online search of unique company names upon the purchase of an e-payment card for a flat fee of NGN 200 from an accredited bank. The system is widely used, but in most cases applicants have to go to the CAC office to complete this procedure. The time to conduct the availability of name search, receive confirmation and reserve the company name is usual...

Offshore Roustabout and Roughneck Jobs

Roustabouts The  Roustabout job  is the most common entry level occupation for an oil rig’s marine section. Most new hires in the Drilling and Marine Sections start out as Roustabouts. A Roustabout is typically an inexperienced worker who works as a trainee or helper for those in more senior positions. This position is comparable to the Able-bodied Seaman on board a ship. The  Roustabout  will assist with a variety of work, typically unskilled , which might include maintenance, cleaning rust removal, painting, or learning to direct the huge cranes on board. After working in an  offshore Roustabout  position, people typically take one of two paths – to the drill floor, as a Roughneck, or to the Cranes, as an Crane Operator Trainee. He will start in either capacity by serving as relief during meal and coffee breaks, and then be given progressively greater responsibility. Roughnecks A  Roughneck  ( Floorhand ) is the...

Knowing Your Investment Companies Types

Investment Companies Generally, an "investment company" is a company (corporation, business trust, partnership, or Limited Liability Company) that issues securities and is primarily engaged in the business of investing in securities. An investment company invests the money it receives from investors on a collective Mutual funds (legally known as open-end companies); Closed-end funds (legally known as closed-end companies); UITs (legally known as unit investment trusts). A UIT typically will make a one-time "public offering" of only a specific, fixed number of units (like closed-end funds). Many UIT sponsors, however, will maintain a secondary market, which allows owners of UIT units to sell them back to the sponsors and allows other investors to buy UIT units from the sponsors. A UIT will have a termination date (a date when the UIT will terminate and dissolve) that is established when the...