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UNIVERSITY OF PORT HARCOURT
AFRICAN CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE, CENTRE FOR OILFIELD CHEMICALS RESEARCH
with
OPEN, DISTANCE AND E-LEARNING CENTRE


Present


OIL AND GAS WORKERS’ WORKSHOP


SEPTEMBER 1 – NOVEMBER 30, 2020
 

VENUE: VIRTUAL (Details will be provided to registered participants)
 

Register at: http://odelportal.net/workshop


WORKSHOP COURSES  
1.    Automation and Instrumentation,
Measurements and Process Control
2.    Sequence Stratigraphy: Principles and Application
3.    Introduction to Drilling, Cementing Operations
4.    Basin Analysis and Petroleum Systems Modelling
5.    Introduction to Geoscience
6.    Introduction to Geology
7.    Drilling Engineering: Mud Logging Operations
8.    Sedimentology and Depositional Environments of Deepwater Deposits
9.    Reservoir Engineering for Non-reservoir Engineers
10.    Principles of Reservoir Engineering
11.    Applied Reservoir Engineering
12.    Remote sensing - GIS
13.    Strategic Project Finance
14.    Collaboration with Host Communities in Strategy Execution

 

COURSE CERTIFICATION:
Certificate of completion will be issued at the end of the workshop.

 

COURSE TITLE

LEVEL

TARGET AUDIENCE

COURSE CONTENT

COST (Promotional Offer)

DATE

PRESENTER

 

 

Automation and Instrumentation,

Measurements and Process Control

Skill

This course is intended for individuals working as production and surface facility engineers to increase the understanding of the automation, instrumentation, measurement and process control

  • Module 1: Process Control Concept and Basics.
  • Module 2 Components of Control Loops, P & ID and ISA SymbologyPart 1
  • Module 3 Components of Control Loops,P & ID and ISASymbology Part 2
  • Module 4 Process Control Systems
  • Module 5 Controller Algorithms and Tuning
  • Module 6 Instrumentation, Temperature Measurements
  • Module 7 Instrumentation Level Measurements
  • Module 8 Metering Systems
  • Module 9 Control Valves
  • Module 10 Introduction to Specific Control Systems. Practical Cases.

$1500

September 7-11,14-18, 2020

(10 days)

L. NANIA

 

Sequence Stratigraphy: Principles and Application

Skill

Geologists, geophysicists and reservoir engineers who want to learn the methodology for applying sequence (and seismic) stratigraphy to correlation, facies analysis and the delineation of stratigraphic traps.

Day 1

FUNDAMENTAL CONCEPTS OF SEQUENCE STRATIGRAPHY

  • Topic 1: Stratal stacking patterns
  • Topic 2: Shoreline trajectories
  • Topic 3: Historical developments
  • Topic 4: Workflow of sequence stratigraphic analysis

Day 2

 SEQUENCE STRATIGRAPHIC SURFACES

  • Topic 1: Types of stratal terminations
  • Topic 2: Sequence stratigraphic surfaces
  • Topic 3; Other types of stratigraphic contacts

Day 3

SYSTEMS TRACTS

  • Topic 1: Systems tracts in downstream-controlled settings
  • Topic 2: Systems tracts in upstream-controlled settings
  • Topic 3: Economic potential of all types of systems tract

Day 4

SEQUENCE MODELS

  • Topic 1: Depositional sequences
  • Topic 2: Genetic stratigraphic sequences
  • Topic 3: Transgressive-regressive sequences
  • Topic 4: Parasequences

Day 5

SCALE IN SEQUENCE STRATIGRAPHY

  • Topic 1: The importance of scale: exploration vs. production development
  • Topic 2: Sequence stratigraphic hierarchy
  • Topic 3: Moving forward to a standard application of sequence stratigraphy

 

$1000

October12-16, 2020

(5 days)

DR P. MOMTA

 

 

 

COURSE TITLE

LEVEL

TARGET AUDIENCE

COURSE CONTENT

COST (Promotional Offer)

DATE

PRESENTER

 

 

Introduction to Drilling, Cementing Operations

Foundation

Drilling, cementing and engineers and operators; Professionals in Oil and Gas operations; Others who wish to enhance their competence on these areas

  • The petroleum industry operations, professionals and synergies
  • Cementing operations and design
  • Drilling operations
  • Drilling fluid technology, additives and applications
  • Cement additives and applications

$1500

September 14-18,21-25, 2020

(10 days)

PROF O. JOEL

Basin Analysis and Petroleum Systems Modeling

Foundation

Geoscientists involved in Petroleum Systems Modelling, anyone wanting to know more about the Petroleum Systems Modelling approach

  • Introduction to Sedimentary Basins
  • Basin Forming Mechanisms
  • Basin Classification and Structural Analysis
  • Basin Fill
  • Geochemical Analysis
  • Temperatures and Pressures in Sedimentary Basins
  • Petroleum System Modelling
    • The Petroleum Systems Modelling Approach
    • Hydrocarbon Generation
    • Hydrocarbon Migration
    • Uncertainty Management and Quantification

 

$1000

October 12-16, 2020

(5 days)

DR J. EJEDAWE

Introduction to Geoscience

Foundation

Business professionals in the Oil & Gas Industry, who wish to understand the principles of the main Geoscience disciplines, and their applications in today’s E&P industry. The course is also appropriate for junior levels in non-geoscience disciplines.

Day 1

GEOLOGY

Introduction: The Reservoir Lifecycle - Exploration - History of Petroleum - World Energy, Reserves & Economics.

Geology in General: Geological principles - Earth structure and plate tectonics - Geological time - Major rock types.

The Petroleum System: Elements - Processes of hydrocarbon generation - Source and reservoir rocks - Traps and seals, definition & types - Timing - components of a prospect

Depositional Systems: Sedimentary rock types - Clastic systems (eolian, fluvial, deltaic, marine) - Carbonate systems (reefs, platforms, ramps) - Differences and recovery efficiency

Structural Geology: Structural style and stress fields - Folds and faults - Unconformities and Salt - Fracture systems.

(Exercises, Case Histories, and videos as applicable)

Day 2

GEOLOGY

Pore Systems: Characterizing the pore system - Clastic and Carbonate porosity and permeability - Diagenesis - Clay types and distributions.

Geological Mapping and Correlation: Geological maps - Contouring concepts - Structural and stratigraphic cross-sections - Correlation - Mapping terminology

Geological Modelling: Building a static reservoir model - Input datatypes - Reservoir heterogeneity and scale - Modelling Techniques - Using Seismic Data in Modelling

Unconventional Resources: Shale as a source - Unconventional Gas and Oil - History, Definitions, Economics

The Business of Geology: Exploration programs - The petroleum play - Reserves and risk - Development economics

(Exercises, Case Histories, and videos as applicable)

Day 3

GEOPHYSICS

Introduction: Seismic industry and market - Geophysical methods - Influence of seismic on reservoir value - What concerns us about seismic

Basic Principles: The seismic method - Seismic records (shot, gather, stack) - Acquisition & processing - Seismic waves and velocities

Marine Seismic Acquisition: Marine acquisition equipment - Sources and receivers - Steering and positioning - Ocean-bottom seismic

Land Seismic Acquisition: Land acquisition equipment - Sources and receivers - Land survey planning - New technologies

Data Processing and Imaging: Signal and noise - Multiples and regularization - Velocity modelling - Imaging and migration

(Exercises, Case Histories and videos as applicable)

Day 4

GEOPHYSICS

Seismic Interpretation: 2D versus 3D - Structure and faults - Mapping and stratigraphy - Time-lapse seismic (4D) - Seismic attributes and uses

Borehole Seismic: Concept & acquisition - VSP methods - Merging with surface seismic - Correlating with wireline logs

Life of Field Seismic: Contribution to improved recovery - Exploration, Appraisal, Production examples - Reservoir management

Seismic Proof of Value: Case Histories

PETROPHYSICS

Introduction: History - Modern logging - Key determinations

Basics of Logging: The wireline method - Resolution - Tool conveyance methods - Logging while drilling

Logging Tools and Measurements: Lithology tools - Resistivity tools - Porosity tools

(Exercises, case histories, and videos as applicable)

Day 5

PETROPHYSICS

Reservoir Parameters: Lithology - Porosity and permeability - Resistivity and invasion - Shale volume and effect

Log Interpretation: Interpretation workflow - Determination of reservoir interval - Shale corrections - Calculation of porosity and fluid saturation - Cross plot methods

Mud Logging: Logging equipment & principle - Cuttings sample description - The mud log - Pore pressure and "d" exponent

Coring and Core Analysis: Coring methods (whole and sidewall) - Wellsite core handling - Standard Core analysis - Core-log integration

Geomechanics

 

$850

September 21-25, 2020

(5 days)

DR P. MOMTA

Introduction to Geology

Foundation

Oil & Gas professionals with less than 5 years’ experience. The course can equally apply to both Geoscientists and Engineers

  • Geological time and rock categories
  • Petroleum System
  • Clastic and Carbonate Depositional Systems
  • Structural Features
  • Geological mapping, Cross-sections & Correlation
  • 3D Geological Modelling
  • Principles of Seismic Acquisition, Processing & Interpretation
  • Principles of Wireline Logging and Interpretation

 

$850

October 5-9, 2020

(5 days)

DR P. MOMTA

Mud Logging Operations

Foundation

Geoscientists and engineers wishing to have hands on training in mud logging.

Day 1

Introduction to Mud Logging and Geology 

  • Safety briefing
  • Mud logging definition
  • Introduction to geology and sedimentology      

Day 2

Practical Session and Acquisition Chain 

  • Practical Session: Recognize these Rocks!
  • Acquisition chain
  • Sensors, signals, and systems     

Day 3

Acquisition Chain and Gas Detection

  • End of an acquisition chain
  • Understanding gas detection
  • Degassing process and technologies   
  • Types of gas analysis   

Day 4

Gas Detection (Cont.) 

  • Interpretation generalities
  • Gas in and out
  • Case studies     

Day 5

Gas Detection and Close Out

  • Understanding gas detection
  • Mud logging and added value
  • Close out      

$850

November 2-6, 2020

(5 days)

DR P. MOMTA

Sedimentology and Depositional Environments of Deepwater Deposits

Skill

Practicing geoscientists and engineers who are about to join or have recently joined a team tasked with exploring for Deepwater hydrocarbon accumulations, or the development of such Deepwater assets.

Day 1

Deepwater petroleum systems

  • Course Intro & refresher on why soft rock geology matters to the Oil Industry
  • Deepwater petroleum systems overview
  • Deepwater source rock systems

Day 2

Deepwater depositional systems

  • Participants’ learning points from the previous day
  • Deepwater mass-flow sediment transport mechanisms
  • Deepwater contourite sediment transport mechanisms
  • Deepwater clastic depositional systems

Day 3

Clastic case studies

Based on a variety of case studies course participants will gain an understanding of how basin characteristics such as plate tectonic and sea-level setting, presence or absence of salt, or shelf slope depositional characteristics control the deposition and distribution of clastic reservoir rocks. This is of key importance when interpreting seismic data sets and for the prediction and modelling of the spatial variations in reservoir quality.

Day 4

Carbonate Deepwater deposits

Sequence stratigraphic controls on Deepwater sedimentary systems

  • Participants’ learning points from the previous day
  • Refresher on carbonate systems
  • Carbonate case studies
  • Optional workshop module based on Client data (by prior arrangement)
  • Sea level and eustacy & Sequence stratigraphy fundamentals

Day 5

Course summary and review of key technical aspects

  • Participants’ learning points from the previous day
  • Course overview and summary
  • Course test by participants
  • Close-out

$1000

November 23-27,2020

(5 days)

DR P. MOMTA

Reservoir Engineering for Non-reservoir Engineers

Awareness

This course is designed for those individuals whose background is not reservoir engineering.

  • Role of reservoir engineers
  • Reservoir fluids phase behaviour
  • Fundamentals of fluid flow in porous media
  • volumetric reserve estimates
  • Reservoir drive mechanisms
  • Displacement concepts
  • Principles of decline curve analysis
  • Material balance concepts
  • Principle of well testing

$800

October 26-30, 2020

(5 days)

PROF H. PINO

Principles of ReservoirEngineering

Foundation

Wide range of technical personnel and those starting in reservoir engineering

Day 1

  • Introduction to reservoir engineering
  • Role of reservoir engineer in E&P Interaction with other petroleum engineering disciplines
  • Definition of reservoir pressure
  • Determination of pressure gradients
  • Identification of contacts
  • Effect of capillary pressure on contact
  • Areal variation in reservoir pressure
  • Definitions of reservoir porosity, permeability, capillary pressure
  • Review of core analysis methods to determine rock properties
  • Effect of stress on properties
  • Interaction of rock and fluids - relative permeability effects
  • Measurement of relative permeability
  • Correlation of permeability measurements - laboratory and well test
  • Effect of vertical variations in permeability on gas/water/oil saturation

Day 2

  • Composition of reservoir fluids
  • Molecular basis for variation in hydrocarbon content of a reservoir
  • Examination of the fluid physical changes in the reservoir during production
  • Variations in number and saturation of each hydrocarbon phase
  • Physical and mechanical properties of reservoir hydrocarbons
  • Measurement of properties
  • Determination of state parameters for each phase
  • Introduction to fluid flow in the reservoir
  • Estimation of average pressure
  • Development of diffusivity equation
  • Application of diffusivity equation to steady state, semi-steady state and unsteady state flow
  • Applications of line source solution to determine reservoir pressure

Day 3

  • Extension of line source solution to well testing
  • Overview of well testing techniques Use of well testing in determining average reservoir pressure, productivity index, permeability
  • Use of Horner equation
  • Understanding reservoir energy - drive mechanisms: water drive, gas cap drive, solution gas drive, gravity segregation Vapor liquid equilibrium
  • Effect of composition on equilibrium
  • Variation with temperature
  • Application of deviation factor to ideal gas law
  • Downhole and surface fluid sampling
  • Measurement of PVT parameters
  • Presentation of data to produce formation volume factors, gas oil ratios, compressibilities

Day 4

  • Concept of reservoir as a single tank
  • Definition of material balance equation for combination drive reservoir
  • Limitations on use of material balance equation
  • Determination of most effective drive mechanism
  • Examination of water influx
  • Use of fractional flow equations
  • Concept of transient and instantaneous pressure changes at oil water contact; immiscible displacement concepts
  • Calculation of recovery from reservoir
  • Effect of heterogeneity on recovery processes
  • Role of geological characterization in improving reservoir flow models
  • Differences in depositional sequences and the effects on fluid distributions

Day 5

  • Calculation of immiscible displacement floods
  • Concept of reservoir simulation
  • Application of approximate solution to diffusivity equation to overcome restrictions in simple analytical models
  • Nature of gridding process
  • Assignment of fluid and rock properties within the reservoir

$850

November 2-6, 2020

(5 days)

PROF H. PINO

Applied Reservoir Engineering

Skill

Engineers responsible for routine reservoir characterization and management.

Day 1

Petroleum Geology and Formation Evaluation 

  • Petroleum geology
  • Formation evaluation

Day 2

Rock and Fluid Properties 

  • Rock properties
  • Fluid properties

Day 3

Reserve Estimates and Well Performance 

  • Volumetric estimates
  • Well performance
  • Pressure transient testing of oil and gas wells

Day 4

Productivity and Decline Curve Analysis 

  • Decline curve analysis
  • Reservoir drive mechanisms and producing characteristics
  • Material balance

Day 5

Coning and Waterflooding Basics 

  • Gas and water coning in vertical and horizontal wells
  • Waterflooding basics
  • Productivity of horizontal Wells

$1000

November 16-20, 2020

(5 days)

PROF H. PINO

Remote sensing - GIS

Foundation

Engineers especially those with GIS responsibility

Day 1

Introduction and concepts of Remote sensing

  • Introduction to Remote Sensing
  • Energy Sources and Interaction
  • Remote Sensing

Day 2

Sensors, Platforms and tracking System

  • Sensors characteristics
  • Sensors and tracking system
  • Remote Sensing platforms

Day 3

Digital Image Processing

  • Digital image
  • Pre-processing Techniques
  • Image classification
  • Classification accuracy assessment

Day 4

Geographic Information System

  • Introduction to GIS
  • Application of GIS

Day 5

Data models and map projections

  • Data models
  • Data structures
  • Coordinates, datum and projection system

Day 6

  •  
  • GPS application

Day 7

Applications of Remote Sensing for Engineering

  • Terrain mapping analysis
  • Watershed analysis
  • Environmental Engineering and Impact Studies
  • Disaster management

 

$900

September 1-4, 7-9, 2020

(7 days)

T. R. GEORGE

Strategic Project Finance

 

 

 

Skill/Mastery

 

  • Project Finance Managers
  • Project Finance Teams
  • Senior Finance Advisors
  • Project Managers (Non-Finance)
  • Contract & Procurement Managers
  • Bank Managers (Oil & Gas)

 

 

Day 1

Componentisation Of Finance

  • Understanding how the various components of finance relate and with project finance acting as a one-stop-shop.

Day 2

Strategy and Business Planning

  • Finance leading role in frontend planning and strategy alignment to create value.

Day 3

Performance Delivery Reporting

  • Effective project delivery reporting supports the execution of projects within quality, costs and schedule.

Day 4

Contract Management

  • The role of finance in the contract management process to create value.

Day 5

Business Partnering

  • Finance has to earn its seat at the leadership table.

 

$1000

November 9-13, 2020

DR L. GBOROGBOSI

Collaboration with Host Communities in Strategy Execution

 

Skill/Mastery

 

  • Boundary Spanners
  • Social Performance Managers
  • Community Relations Managers
  • Stakeholders Managers
  • Project Managers
  • Project Engineers
  • Project Finance Managers
  • Contract & Procurement Managers
  • EPC Contractors

 

 

Day 1

Project Strategy Execution

  • Uniqueness of project execution strategy in the extractive industry and alignment with the operating environment.

Day 2

Host Communities: Stakeholders or Social Movements?

  • Understanding how stakeholders are different from Social movements and why we should care.

Day 3

Social Embeddedness

  • Social relationship drives economic decisions and how this concept may influence host communities’ decision models.

Day 4

Collaborative Embeddedness

  • Is your collaboration with host communities driven by trusted interactions or it is at arms-length?

Day 5

Knowledge Sharing as Competitive Strategy

  • Sharing of organisational capabilities with host communities can create interdependency and mutual values.

$1000

November 23-27, 2020

DR L. GBOROGBOSI

 

 

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Dr Barileé B. Baridam

Ag. Director (Open, Distance and e-Learning Centre)

 

 

 

 

A BRIEF PROFILE OF PROFESSOR OGBONNA F. JOEL

 

Ogbonna F. Joel is a Professor of Petroleum Engineering with the University of Port Harcourt. He is the African Regional Representative of National Registry of Environmental Professionals (NREP, USA).

He is presently the Dean, Faculty of Engineering, University of Port Harcourt as well as Centre Leader for the World Bank Africa Centre of Excellence for Oil field Chemical Research, University of Port Harcourt, Nigeria.

Prior to moving to the University of Port Harcourt, he worked with Halliburton Energy Services, Nigeria for 18years where he held various Senior Management positions ranging from Technology Manager to Scientific Advisor. He has several years of International exposure in Halliburton Research Centre, Duncan, USA, where he worked with experts in oilfield chemicals and developed global best practices in Laboratory Management and research protocols in oilfield chemicals and applications. He is a Subject expert in Oilfield Chemicals Research and applications. He specializes also in the management of environmental and pollution control issues in the Oil and gas Industry.

He is a member of various Engineering professional bodies and a Fellow of the Institute of Safety Professional of Nigeria (FISPON) and. Fellow of Nigerian Society of Chemical Engineers(FNSChE). He has published over 140 papers in international and local journals and given numerous presentations both local and International in the area of his expertise. He is a Visiting Professor and External Examiner to many Universities in Africa and Nigeria.

He is the Managing Consultant and founder of Pollution Control &Environmental Management (POCEMA) LTD, an indigenous company that specializes in Environmental Management and Pollution Control as well as local Content Research in oilfield Chemicals.

 

A BRIEF PROFILE OF PROF. HENRY PINO SR

SENIOR RESERVOIR CONSULTANT

 

Prof. Henry Pino has over 40 years of solid Reservoir Engineering experience(s) and expertise, Leading (Subsurface Coordination) and Executing Integrated Multidisciplinary Studies of Oil and Gas Reservoirs, both in Conventional and Unconventional accumulations. Primary andImproved Oil Recovery (IOR) methods, Waterflooding & Improved Waterflooding, Gas Injection (miscible andImmiscible),aswellasEORmethodsincluding:ThermalandChemicalEORofdifferenttypes and approaches

He has been teaching Reservoir Engineering related subjects, in different capacities and institutionsatUnderandGraduateLevels.HewasSeniorRELecturerforSchlumberger-NEXTfor 3years

ProfPinohasheldanumberofTechnical,Managerial,andLeadershippositionsinbothnational andinternationalCompanies(ShellUSA)/Groups/Postings(ShortandLongTerm)in anumberof countries(Holland,Russia,Norway,Indonesia,Nigeria,Venezuela,Mexico,Ecuador,USA,China, Suriname,etc.)

 

A BRIEF PROFILE OF DR. PRINCE SUKA MOMTA

 

Prince S. Momta, Ph.D. has fourteen years of experience in the practice of Petroleum Geology. He has worked on several onshore, swamp and offshore platforms executing formation evaluation and drilling projects for different multinational E & P companies (SHELL, TOTAL, AGIP, CONOIL). He served as Supervisor of SPDC (SHELL) Geological Core Storage Facility, Port Harcourt, Senior Exploration/Development Geologist with BELEMAOIL, and as Lead Sedimentologist&Stratigrapher/Seismologist on several exploration and field development projects undertaken by Nubian Petroleum Consulting Ltd for AGIP, EROTON EXPLORATION and NEWCROSS EXPLORATION & PRODUCTION LTD. His expertise in the oil and gas industry covers regional geological studies/hydrocarbon play analysis, prospect evaluation, field development/production studies.  He consults for PETRODRILL Global Concept Ltd (Africa, Middle East) as Head of Exploration & Production, fronting the Hydroscan, Electrokinetic Pore-fluid Mixer (EPM) and satellite-borne NMR technologies.  He has a doctorate and master’s degrees in petroleum Geology from the University of Port Harcourt, and bachelor’s degree in Geology from the University of Calabar, Nigeria. He has supervised over twenty-five (25) undergraduate university/postgraduate diploma students of Petroleum Geosciences, published over Eighteen (18) articles in reputable peer-reviewed international journals, two (2) book chapters, presented technical papers in both local and international conferences. He presently seats on the editorial board of several international journals and serving as a Volunteer Industry Mentor to the Nigerian Association of Petroleum Explorationists.

 

 

A BRIEF PROFILE OF DR JOE EJEDAWE

 

Joe Ejedawe holds BSc (Geology) - Ibadan, and PhD (Petroleum Geology) – Moscow. From Kragha& Associates he joined the academic staff of the University of Benin (1978) and later, Shell (1985). He retired from Shell in 2007 and, after working briefly as Geological Adviser with Ciscon Nigeria Ltd and Skangix Petroleum Limited, and as Exploration Manager for Energia Petroleum, co-founded and managed Ejedawe& Partners Nigeria Limited, from where he was invited to join Ciscon as General Manager Geological Services..

His experience covers diverse fields with focus on regional geological studies and prospectivity analysis in Shell E&P globally. His expertise spans projects in Nigeria, Gabon, Brunei, Sakhalin, South Caspian, Algeria, Niger Republic, Argentina and Peru. He is widely published and teaches three courses at the Shell Center of Excellence for Geoscience and Engineering at the University of Benin.

He is a founding member of NAPE, of which he is a fellow, and a past Editor in Chief. He is a member of NMGS, AAPG, for which he served as Advisory Council representative for Africa, EAGE, and HGS. He is a COMEG registered geoscientist, and the recipient of NMGS Reyment Award, and of the prestigious NAPE Aret Adams Award.

 

A BRIEF PROFILE OF DR LEESI GBOROGBOSI

Dr LeesiGborogbosi, is the CEO of Gabriel Domale Consulting (Management Consulting Firm), Nigeria, helping companies in Africa to grow by providing advisory in finance, strategy, corporate governance, transformation, cost reduction and leadership training.

Dr LeesiGborogbosi has a doctoral degree in strategy (and also in business studies) and MSc (Research Methodology in Management) from IE Business School, Madrid and an MBA (Finance and Banking) from the University of Port Harcourt, Nigeria; and BSc (Accountancy) from the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, Nigeria. He had his secondary education at Federal Government College, Jos, Nigeria.  His doctoral dissertation focuses on strategy implementation, collaboration, the role of middle managers, and the dynamics of social movements (host communities).

He leverages his professional experience as a Certified Management Consultant (CMC); Fellow, Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria; and The Institute of Management Consultants. Also, he is Member of the Chartered Institute of Purchasing & Supply, London; Nigerian Institute of Management (Chartered); and Strategic Management Society, Chicago, United States.

He was nominated by the Strategic Management Society, Chicago for "Best Conference Paper Prize Awards" in 2017 and 2015. He was appointed the Chair for the Session on “Leading change implementation processes” at the Strategic Management Society conference in Denver, United States in 2015.

Dr LeesiGborogbosi has about three decades of leadership experience in the oil and gas industry. He is an expert in finance, strategy, corporate governance, transformation, cost reduction and leadership training.

 

 

 

A BRIEF PROFILE OF NANIA LEBARI BARISUANU

 

NaniaLebariBarisuanu has a PGD (Electrical/Electronic Engineering) from the University of Port Harcourt, Rivers State. He is a Maintenance Planner and has over twenty years of expansive field experience. He has undergone extensive professional trainings both in Nigeria and overseas in various key technical disciplines covering maintenance activities, control and measuring instruments; and highly skilled in the calibration of various control and measuring instruments. He is SAP plant maintenance literate and worked in the planning department of Nigerian AGIP Oil Company Ltd for over a decade. At various times during his over two decades of work at Nigeria Agip Oil Company Limited he worked and supervised operations at several offshore and onshore oil fields, especially in the handling of instrumentation and control equipment. He has been a Non-Executive Director of CAPIS Limited since 2017. He was appointed as an Executive Director of Vantrium Development Company Limited, an infrastructure development and management company since July 2019.

 

 

 

A BRIEF PROFILE OF TIMIPRE GEORGE

 

Timipre George is a GIS consultant and PhD researcher in environmental management. She has eight years work experience in carrying out spatial analysis and training professionals and received her training at the National Space Research Development Centre, Abuja, Nigeria in 2013. Since then, she has successfully trained MSc and PhD researchers on GIS and Remote sensing using the ArcGIS and Erdas Imagine software.

Software proficiency: ArcGis and Erdas Imagine, Google earth, Avenza maps

 

 

 

 

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