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Oando Workbook 1
Building Africa leading integrated solutions company
www.oandoplc.com
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Oando is Africa’s leading indigenous energy solutions provider. The company started operations as a
petroleum products marketing company and has evolved into an integrated energy group with
investments across the entire energy value chain – downstream, midstream and upstream.
In the downstream, Oando Marketing is Nigeria’s leading oil retailer. Through its over 600 retail outlets
strategically located nationwide, Oando is guaranteeing adequate petroleum product supply in Nigeria
while Oando Supply and Trading subsidiary bridges the gap between supply and demand through
importation of petroleum products.
INTRODUCTION
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The mid stream has Oando Gas and Power, it is pioneering the distribution of natural gas through
pipelines to industrial hubs in Lagos. The company has a 100km gas pipeline network in Lagos, Oando Gas
and Power is also replicating the infrastructural investment in the South East of Nigeria with the
construction of a 128 km pipeline from Akawa Ibom to Cross River states. The grid will be the backbone
for future expansion to the vibrant South East industries.
In addition, Oando Gas and Power has commissioned its first independent Power
Plant to herald its entry into the power sector. The gas-fired
12.15 megawatts power plant leverages the Gaslink grid in Lagos provides
uninterrupted electricity to Lagos Water Corporation (LWC). This project
boosts the efficiency of LWC BY 300%.
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Oando is also making its mark in the upstream sector. With five swamp rigs in its fleet, Oando Energy
Services is Nigeria’s largest indigenous drilling contractor. The company, from a track record of consistent
performance, has evolved as the preferred partner of choice to international oil companies in the oil and
gas industry.
Oando Exploration & Production has a portfolio of strategic assets in producing and near term and with a
set target of 100,000 barrels of oil per day, the subsidiary is set to accelerate the group’s vision of
emerging Africa’s premier integrated company oil major.
INTRODUCTION
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UPSTREAM
OML 125
OML 134
OPL 282
OPL 278
AKEPOOML 90
OBODETI/OBODUGWA
OML 56
OPL 236
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OML 56 Obodeti-ObodugwaUPSTREAM
OBODETI/OBODUGWA
OML 56
Capex: $7.3m
Status: Producing
Partners: Energia
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OML 125UPSTREAM
OML 125
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OML 90 AkepoUPSTREAM
AKEPOOML 90
Capex: $32.5m
Status: Producing
Partners: Sogenal
Oando Team onboard Noble Rig at the completion of a test drill on Akepo oilfield
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Oando Rig Acquisition
In 2007, Oando made a bold move into rig drilling services provision, earmarking $500 million for the acquisition of a rig fleet
Today, Oando Energy Services (OES) is Nigeria’s largest indigenous rig service provider with 5 swamp rigs in its fleet
UPSTREAM
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Oando Rig Acquisition - OES Teamwork
3000HP swamp drilling barge
10,000 psi BOP systems
It has a DRECCO built mast
Substructure with rated static hookload capacity of 1.1M lbs
Capable of drilling up to 25,000 ft deep wells
UPSTREAM
OES TEAMWORK
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Oando Rig Acquisition - OES Respect
3000HP swamp barge10,000psi BOP systemsIt has a pyramid built mastSubstructure with static hookload rating of 1.5M lbsCapable of drilling up to 25,000 ft deep wells
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OES RESPECT
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Oando Rig Acquisition - OES Passion
3000HP cantilever swamp barge
10,000psi BOP systems
Capable of drilling multiple well slots at the same location
It has a pyramid built mast
Drilling unit has a static hookload rating of 1.5M lbs
Capable of drilling up to 25,000 ft
UPSTREAM
OES PASSION
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Oando Rig Acquisition - OES Integrity
3000HP modern swamp barge
15,000 psi BOP systems
Superior Derrick built mast
Promet substructure static hookload capacity of 1.5M lbs
Capable of drilling up to 30,000 ft deep wells
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OES INTEGRITY
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Oando Rig Acquisition - OES Professionalism
3000HP swamp barge
10,000 psi BOP systems
Equiped with a Pyramid mast
Substructure with static hookload rating of 1.5M lbs
Capable of drilling up to 21,762 ft deep wells
UPSTREAM
OES PROFESSIONALISM
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Capacity and expertise
Oando rigs are manned by highly skilled, trained and competent Nigerians with strong Environmental Health Safety and Quality standards. The company’s unique community relations strategy, has endeared it to the host communities in Niger Delta
UPSTREAM
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Health and Safety
The strong Environmental, Health and Safety culture of our team of professionals, who are dedicated to fostering world-class standards at all drilling operations, has helped guarantee a safe and incident free work station since the commencement of drilling operations
UPSTREAM
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Midstream
The Oando Group, represented in the midstream sector by Oando Gas & Power (OG&P) has been a
significant contributor to the development of the midstream sector. Gas link, a subsidiary of OG&P
pioneered the pipeline construction of natural gas to industries in Lagos, Nigeria’s nerve centre and its
committed to building similar infrastructure in other parts of Nigeria.
The power division of OG&P which leverages the company’s gas network to provide captive power
solutions, commissioned its first independent power plant in the first quarter
of 2010. The gas-fuelled 12.15 megawatts IPP supplies stable electricity to
power Lagos Water Corporation facilities to optimise water provision
to millions of Lagos residents.
MIDSTREAM
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Gas Assured
Gaslink deployed a phased expansion programme in
the development of its grid that now covers 100 km
of the metropolis and industries centres.
MIDSTREAM
• Another 4.2km Ikeja IB pipeline commissioned 2002
• In 2004, an 84km Greater Lagos 2 (GLII) pipeline
network was added to the grid. GLII delivers gas from
the City Gate in Ikeja to Ojota, Ilupeju, Matori, Isolo,
Amuwo Odofin, Iganmu and Apapa industrial layouts in
Lagos
• An additional 38km Greater Lagos 3 (GLIII) pipeline
expansion was commissioned in 2008 to deliver gas to
Apapa, Tin Can Island and environs.
• The 10km Ikeja IA pipeline was commissioned in 2001
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Gas Assured
As Lagos master plan is built without recourse to gas infrastructure, Gaslink’s GLL II & III projects were
constructed through challenging built up areas without safety or environment incidence.
MIDSTREAM
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Gas Assured
The challenging nature of the expansion meant that Gaslink had to construct several detours to avoid the
other unstated infrastructures such as water pipelines, underground drainages in its right of way.
MIDSTREAM
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Gas Assured
The Gas pipeline expansion has opportuned industrial giants like BUA Sugar to convert to clean, safe and
environmentally friendly energy.
MIDSTREAM
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Oando’s South East Pipeline Project
EHGC workers at the
commencement of the South East
128km pipeline construction in
Calabar, Cross River State
Work at a challenging terrain that
include forest, hills rocks and seven
river crossings.
MIDSTREAM
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Akute Power Project
The gas fuelled 12.15 megawatt plant will power Lagos Water Corporation’s
main water intake facility, including two other facilities with a combined
installed 125 million gallons of water per day.
According to the Lagos State Government, utilising natural gas as fuel for the
plant will “reduce carbon emission by 30% reduction from the Lagos Water
Corporation”.
To Supply natural gas to the plant, a 13km gas pipeline was constructed from
Gaslink’s 100km grid in Lagos.
MIDSTREAM
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Downstream
Oando Marketing’s retail outlets are one-stop centres for customer’s energy and household needs. Its
forecourts provide opportunity for premium refined petroleum products such as fuels, lubricants,
automatic transmission fluids. Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG), greases and insecticides in addition to the
non fuel revenue offerings such as confectionaries, fast-food store, outdoor automated
teller machines and auto-mechanic mini workshop.
Oando Marketing controls a significant share
of the Nigeria’s petroleum
products market.
DOWNSTREAM
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Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG)
Oando Marketing launched a pioneering Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) retailing platform known as Oando
Pay As U Gas in a bid to boost domestic consumption of gas and help reduce deforestation in Nigeria. This
innovation, involves on-the-spot dispensing of LPG using a pump meter into customers cylinders and
instant collection of gas and cylinder by the customer from the station of purchase.
DOWNSTREAM
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Community Relations
Oando is actively involved in the provision of Social amenities and improving the quality of life in the host
communities.
COMMUNITY RELATIONS
Mass water transit
Teachers living quartersWater transportation for riverine communities
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Oando’s Adopt-A-School Programme
Renovated classroom block in government Primary School Ekonirim, Calabar, Cross River State
ADOPT-A-SCHOOL
Before Before
After
After
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Oando’s Adopt-A-School ProgrammeADOPT-A-SCHOOL
Before
After
Renovated classroom block in Daura Primary School, Daura, Katsina State