MJD Oilfield, Renaissance, NCDMB To Train 33 Graduates on Pipeline Engineering, Corrosion Control

MJD Oilfield, Renaissance, NCDMB To Train 33 Graduates on Pipeline Engineering, Corrosion Control

  • MJD Oilfield Services Ltd., in partnership with NCDMB and Renaissance Africa Energy has launched a 12-month training programme
  • The programme will expose 33 Nigerian engineering graduates on pipeline pigging, corrosion control
  • The organisers said it will combine theory and hands-on training and also stipends

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MJD Oilfield Services Ltd., a leading indigenous oil & gas construction and servicing company, in partnership with the Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board (NCDMB) and Renaissance Africa Energy Company Limited, has officially commenced a comprehensive 12-month Nigerian Content Human Capital Development (NC-HCD) training programme.

Nigerian graduates begin intensive pipeline pigging, corrosion control, and integrity monitoring training in Port Harcourt.
Graduates will gain both theoretical knowledge and hands-on practical experience over 12 months. Photo: Olga Rolenko
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The programme is designed to equip 33 Nigerian graduates in engineering and related disciplines with advanced technical competencies in pipeline pigging, corrosion control, and integrity monitoring, thereby strengthening local capacity within the oil and gas sector.

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This intensive, year-long initiative integrates both theoretical instruction and practical, hands-on training, with the objective of developing highly skilled and industry-ready professionals capable of contributing meaningfully to Nigeria’s energy infrastructure.

Speaking at the official kick-off ceremony, the Managing Director of MJD Oilfield Services Ltd., Engr. Olayemi Familusi, emphasized the significance of the programme and urged participants to take full advantage of the opportunity. He also commended the NCDMB for its sustained contributions to the growth and transformation of the Nigerian oil and gas industry.

He stated:

“The Nigerian oil and gas industry has undergone remarkable development since the establishment of the NCDMB.
“We commend the Board for its unwavering commitment to the advancement of Nigerian talent and the industry at large. Beneficiaries are encouraged to apply these acquired skills within the country, where opportunities for growth and impact continue to expand.”

In an address at the event, the Manager, Human Capital Development, NCDMB, Mrs. Tarilate Bribena-Teide, who represented the Executive Secretary of the Board, Engr. Felix Omatsola Ogbe, described the initiative as a strategic investment in Nigeria’s energy security. She highlighted the critical importance of pipeline integrity expertise, particularly for key national assets such as the 614-kilometre Ajaokuta–Kaduna–Kano (AKK) Gas Pipeline.

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She further underscored the Board’s strict expectations regarding discipline and commitment, noting that a minimum attendance rate of 99.9% is mandatory.

She stated:

“The Board will not hesitate to withdraw and replace any participant who demonstrates a lack of commitment. This programme requires full dedication and has the potential to significantly transform participants’ career trajectories."
Nigerian graduates begin intensive pipeline pigging, corrosion control, and integrity monitoring training in Port Harcourt.
Senior officials of MJD Oilfield Services, Renaissance Africa Energy, and NCDMB with 33 beneficiaries of the NC-HCD training programme in Port Harcourt, Rivers State.
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The technical training partner, DORET Limited, presented an overview of the curriculum, which is aligned with the NCDMB Human Capital Development Implementation Guidelines (2020) and the Nigerian Oil and Gas Industry Content Development (NOGICD) Act. The programme combines classroom-based learning with practical workshop sessions, with a strong emphasis on promoting local content development and technical excellence.

To ensure participants’ full engagement, the programme is fully supported with monthly stipends, meal allowances, mobilization and demobilization allowance, learning resources (including laptops and Personal Protective Equipment), health insurance coverage, and both local and international certifications upon successful completion.

Also speaking at the event, Engr. Funso Alabi, representing Renaissance Africa Energy Company Limited, and Chief Austin Ugboaja, Project Manager at MJD Oilfield Services Ltd., reaffirmed the importance of strategic collaboration in developing a competent workforce capable of sustaining the long-term reliability and efficiency of Nigeria’s energy infrastucture.

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This initiative represents a critical pathway for young Nigerian graduates to transition into the oil and gas industry, reinforcing Nigeria’s capacity to meet its complex technical demands with locally developed expertise.

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In a related development, Legit.ng reported that the NCDMB has launched a major Oil & Gas Field Readiness Training Programme aimed at equipping 10,000 Nigerian youths with the technical and professional skills needed for employment in the country’s expanding oil and gas industry.

The initiative, NCDMB said, will prioritise young graduates, technicians, and professionals.

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Dave Ibemere (Senior Business Editor) Dave Ibemere is a senior business editor at Legit.ng. He is a financial journalist with over a decade of experience in print and online media. He also holds a Master's degree from the University of Lagos. He is a member of the African Academy for Open-Source Investigation (AAOSI), the Nigerian Institute of Public Relations and other media think tank groups. He previously worked with The Guardian, BusinessDay, and headed the business desk at Ripples Nigeria. Email: dave.ibemere@corp.legit.ng.

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