MARINE VESSEL UTILIZATION REPORT AND CATEGORIZATION PROCEDURE

Please be informed that the first Quarter report of the Marine Vessel Utilization Scheme and Categorization procedure has been approved and released by the Board. The reports are available on the Service Company landing page of the NOGIC JQS Portal.

Kindly follow the steps outlined below to access the reports and get to know the categorization status of your Organization and Marine assets.

  • Visit the Portal at portal.nogicjqs.com
  • Click on the Service Company tab to land it's page.
  • Click on the following links listed below on the Service Company landing page  to access the reports.

Marine Vessel Utilization Report

Categorization Procedure

Local content policy’ll drive growth, says Obasanjo

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FORMER president Olusegun Obasanjo has commended the courage and doggedness of Mrs Florence Seriki as an entrepreneur in the nation’s fledgling IT industry despite of  gruelling challenges, saying that the local content policy, if well implemented, will drive spontaneous growth of the national e
Reps unveil plans to strengthen Local Content Act

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THE House of Representatives has unveiled plans to strengthen the Nigeria Oil and Gas Industry Content Development Act and help to create an enabling environment for partnership and business growth. Chairman of House Committee on Local Content, Asita O Asita, made this disclosure recently at an in
Local content gives succour to indigenous players

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The golden era of easy oil is over…Today the rules of the game have changed: Developing local economies, stimulating industrial development, increasing local capability, building a skilled workforce and creating a competitive supplier base – also referred to as local content – are minimum req
Growing indigenous participation in oil industry

05.06.2013

The signing of the Nigerian Content Act on April 22, 2010 by President Goodluck Jonathan marked the beginning of the turn around in the activities of indigenous contractors in the Nigerian Oil and Gas industry.
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05.06.2013

At the recently concluded Offshore Technology Conference, OTC, in Houston Texas, USA, the Executive Secretary, Nigerian Content Management Board, NCDMB, Mr. Ernest Nwapa, spoke on three years enactment of the Nigerian Content Act and other industry-related issues, as captured by Clara Nwachukwu a

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The Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board (NCDMB) was established by the president, Dr. Goodluck Ebele Jonathan following the signing into law of the NC act on 22nd April, 2010.

Some of the responsibilities saddled on the board include but not limited to:

  •  Increase indigenous participation in the oil and gas industry,
  •  Build local capacity and competencies,
  • Create linkages to other sectors of the national economy and
  •  Boost industry contributions to the growth of our National Gross Domestic Product.

Click here to download NC Act   

                                                    NCDMB Public Notice

      Download the Nigerian Content Implementation Framework Here                            

                

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