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NIGERIAN OIL AND GAS INDUSTRY CONTENT DEVELOPMENT BILL, 2010.

EXPLANATORY MEMORANDUM
This Act provides for development of Nigerian content the Nigerian oil and
industry, Nigeria content plan, supervision, coordination, monitoring and
implementation of Nigerian content.
NIGERIAN OIL AND GAS INDUSTRY CONTENT DEVELOPMENT BILL, 2010.
ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS
Section:
PART I - NIGERIAN CONTENT DEVELOPMENT IN OIL AND GAS
INDUSTRY
1. Application
2. content as philosophy for project execution
3. First consideration to be given to Nigerian operators
4. Role of Nigerian Content Monitoring Board
5. Promotion of measurable growth of Nigerian content
6. Conformity of petroleum arrangements and other agreements
7. Submission of Nigerian content plan for projects
8. Certificate of authorization
9. Public of plan
lO.Contents of the plan
II.Minimum and specification
consideration for Nigerian goods and services
nT\T.".,nT of the plan to contain details
content bid evaluation
and fair opportunity for Nigerians
16.Principal of bid evaluation
17.List of contracts be submitted to the Board
1 8. Submission of job the Board
.......... ";;:n .. ,., .............. vJ. ... of contract for review
20.Documents to be submitted to Board during stage
21.Documents to submitted to Board.during vJ.u ........ .A.
22.Documents to be submitted to the Board during award
23.Designation and review of contracts
24. Quarterly procurement report
25.Establishment of project office
26.Personnel local office
27.0ffice in community ofr.""", ... oT.
28 consideration for employment and training
Submission employment and training plan
30.Training of Nigerians
31.Requirement succession plan
32.Allowance for expatriate position
Approval of Board for application
34.Requirement for Labour Clause
. Compliance by the operators
36.Research and development regulations
37.Programme for and development
38. Submission and content ofR and D Plan
39.Report on R and D plan
40.Regulations training
41.Regulations for :further growth of capacity
42.Regulations for with Nigerian professional bodies
43.Programme for technology transfer plan
technology transfer plan
4S.Support of technology transfer
46. Technology
47.Regulation to establish operations
48.Fiscal incentives
49.Insurance and reinsurance business
50.Approval for V L J ~ U J V l
5 1. Legal 0""""'''(''''
52.Financial services
.Prohibition importation of welded products
54.Petroleum e-marketplace
55.Establishment of Joint Qualification "':"I:TO'tPTn
56.Functions of the Joint Qualification System
up of Content Consultative
58.Composition of Nigerian Content Consultative Forum
59.Powers NCMB to monitor implementation oftbis Act.
60.Requirements for submission Perfonnance Report
61.Content of performance report
As:seS:SIDlem: and report
63 . Directives to facilitate reporting
64.Access to facilitate for assessment and verification purposes
65.Requirements third party access
66.Responsibility to communicate Nigerian content policies to contractors
67.Responsibility of Board for enlightenment on content
68.0ffences and penalties
PART II- ESTABLISHMENT OF THE NIGERIAN CONTENT
MONITORING BOARD
69.Establishment of the Nigerian Content Monitoring Board
70.Functions Board
71.Establishment of the Governing Council of the Board
72.Composition of Council
73.Appointment of Chainnan and membership of the Council
74. Status of appointment of Executive Secretary
.Powers of the Council
76.Tenure of office
77. Cessation of membership of the Council
78.Replacement of membership
79.Removal of members
80.Remuneration of members
81.Appointment of Executive Secretary, functions and tenure
of Secretary
83.Cessation of office
84.Resignation of appointment
8S.Other
86.Direct appointment and secondment
87. Transfer of
88.Directorates
89. in the Board
PART ID- FINANCIAL PROVISIONS
90.Funds of the Board
91.Budgetary and estimates report
92.Gift to
93.Expenditure and account
94. Audit
.Acquisition of land or interest in land for office use.
96.Legal proceeding
97.Indemnity
98.Service of documents
99.Engagement and staff
100. Powers of the Minister to directive to Board
101. Regulations
102. of the Schedule
103. Savings and transitional provision
Content Development
.LI ..... .l,v ... ""''', ......... ''', .... of compliance
NIGERIAN OIL AND GAS INDUSTRY CONTENT DEVELOPlVIENT Jl..Jl!JLLlLl, 2010.
A
FOR
for the development Nigerian in the Nigerian oil and gas
plan, supervlslOn, coordination, monitoring and
implementation of and for matters.
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byfue au.\.JI.LI.al Assembly of the ...... flIP.,.". Republic
1- CONTENT DEVELOPMENT IN AND INDUSTRY
Notwithstanding anything to contrary in the Petroleum Act or in any other Application
ena,ctrrLent or law, provisions of this Act apply all matters to PIO, LFN
Nigerian content in of all or transactions out in or 2004
with the oil and industry.
All regulatory authorities. alliance partners
entities in any operation, activity or in Nigerian oil
and industry consider content as an important element overall
project development management philosophy for execution.
3. (1) Nigerian independent operators shall be award of oil
Nigerian
content as
management
philosophy for
project
execution.
blocks. field oil lifting and
f'nr.Tr!>,f"T is to be to
awarded the Nigerian and gas ll.I.U.U.ilU. such conditions as be given to
Nigerian
operators,
maybe by the
exclusive consideration to
contracts
of Nigerian personnel and "' .... \.1,......., ...
Nigerian
Act.
Act and promotion of
of licences, and other interest
........... ' ..... v.u.. transportation and development or other
The Nigerian Content Monitoring
procedure that will
f'the "Board 11)
ill Role of
with Act shall
coordinate
implement the provisions of this
Nigerian
Content
Monitoring
implement provisions of this Act with a view to
a of
continuous growth Nigerian content all oil
activities or transactions the and industry.
6.
Act, all subsequent oil
measurable
Nigerian
content.
contracts or memoranda of
any operation or petroleum
the Nigerian oil and industry shall be
the provisions
7. In the bidding for licence, or 1'M1-'''' ..... C!1" carrying out in Submission
the Nigerian oil gas industry, an operator submit a Nigerian Content Plan (lithe
of
Plan ") the Board demonstrating with the Nigerian content requirements content plan for
Act. all projects.
The review and assess plan and, satisfied that plan complies with Certificate
the provisions of this ISSue a Authorization ("the Certificate') to the authorization.
operator for project.
9.
reVlew
such
from
the purposes of reviewing or plan. the conduct a public
relation to of of its functions under this Act provided that
or is completed and issued or denied 30 days
date of commencement review or assessment.
10. (1) A COlltaln provisions J..U ............ ... to ensure that -
(a) first consideration be to
to goods manufactured in Nigeria; and
provided from urn-".,., and
(b) Nigerians shall be consideration training employment the
work programme for which the plan was submitted.
(2) Any collective ag[:eelneJ1t ...... f-"" ..... rf into by the operator, project promoter or other
body any of employees terms and
conditions of project shall contain provisions vvJ.'-'>,l.,."'& ... c
this section.
11. (1) As from the commencement ............. , ........... , ........... Nigerian content
,.....,.,...., ... 1"1" to be in the oil
the
set in Schedule to this
of plan.
COlltenlts of the
Minimum and
specification
content.
Where a project description not in the Schedule to this Act) the Board shall Schedule
set minimum content level for that project or project item the inclusion the
minimum content level for that or 't'\'!'I'\,p",T an amlename:nt of
Schedule to this Act by the National Assembly.
(3) All operators. alliance partners and contractors shall comply with ffilllimUID Schedule
content for project service or product spe:cl!l.catlon set out the
schedule this Act.
(4) Notwithstanding the proVIsIons of subsection (1) of this section, where there is Schedule
inadequate capacity to any of the in the to this Act, the Minister may
authorize the continued importation of relevant and such approval the
Minister shall not 3 years from the commencement of this Act.
seCl110n 7 Act, Nigerian Content Plan submitted to the Board by an
contaIn a detailed plan, to out how
operator and their contractors will give first consideration to Nigerian goods and
including specific showing how consideration is considered and assessed by
the operator in evaluation of bids goods and required by the project.
13. The content plan submitted to the by any operator or Contents
shall contain detailed plan on how the operator or alliance partner intend to ensure the plan to contam
use of locally manufactured where such goods meet the specifications the details.
industry.
14. All operators and project promoters shall consider Nigerian when
any bid bids are within 1 % of each other at commercial and the bid
containing highest level of Nigerian content shall be selected provided the Nigerian
Nigerian
content in bid
evaluation.
content in the selected bid is at least 5% than its competitor.
15. All operators and alliance partners shall maintain a bidding process for acquiring goods Full and
and services which shall give full and opportunity to Nigerian contractors opportunity for
and Nigerians
16. The award of contract shall not be solely on of the lowest
where a indigenous company has capacity to execute such job and the company
shall not be disqualified exclusively on the basis that it is not the lowest ftnancial bidder,
provided value does not exceed lowest bid price by 10 percent.
Principle
evaluation.
bid
17. (1) proposed project<;, by List of contracts
operator to be excess of $1,000,000 (USD), the operator shall provide to Board to be submitted
aa'rertlsements. pre-qualification criteria, technical bid documents, technical to the Board.
"'J..lL .... J .. and the proposed bidders lists.
(2) The operator or project promoter submit infonnation with the
notifications to enable assess the subject and to be that the
requirements for Nigerian content been complied with by the operator or project
promoter.
18. (1) The operators shall submit to the ....,0.; ............. 30 days prior to flrst day of Submission of
a list of and purchase exceeding $1,000,000 job
(USD) which will bided or executed in the quarter. to .tJv.;u.y,.
(2) each contract, subcontract and provide -
(a) a of the service or be contracted or UJ.""'.u.""""u (material
and equipment specifications shall be provided upon request);
(b) estmIated
of contract, subcontract or purchase order;
(c) the Invitation To (ITT) lSSU<3.DCe ITT award
(d) other infonnation reQIUeJ:;ted by the Board the purposes of
iInplementing provisions
19. section 17 of this Act, Board shall advise the operator, by first day of
of quarter, which contracts and sub-contracts have been by the Board for contract for
review shall advise operator of the outcome of such contract review. review.
20. Prior to issuing of or notification prospective bidders. the Document to
operator or promoter shall submit to the Board the following for review and submitted to the
approva1:- during
of the scope of work;
(b) a copy of the pre-qualification notification,
the notification
from
reviewed by the Board;
(c) a list of companies, indicating locations of head offices, whom
questionnaires shall issued; and
(d) anticipated closure prequalification and commencement of
........ evaluation, .I.,,lJ.a..u,\JV of aD. Invitation To (IIT).
21. purposes of compiling a bidding list for any project, the operator, project
stage.
promoter or alliance partner shall submit to Board, prior to an Invitation To submitted to the
(a) a list of bidders;
(b) a copy of Invitation To Tender (IT1) (the Board shall advise
operator nre:m<::nt.s in this on a case by case basis);
Board during
bidders' list
operator
(c) a description of corporate
bidders;
by percentage) of
(d) location of any Nigerian office, plant or
(e) anticipated closure of bids and award of contract or purchase order;
(j) any other mi()nD.aUC)D
.... "'" ....... by Board.
award contract, subcontract or order to the "''''H_'''L ......... bidder,
submit to the Board -
(a) the name of the selected contractor or vendor;
(b) a list sub-contractors or sub-vendors;
(c) where applicable, a of proposed subsuppliers;
Cd) for construction or service contracts;
person-hours);
estimated employment (in
(e) contract or purchase order commencement and completion
(f) award Notification Form signed by an appropriate official of the operator; and
(g) statement of award rationale (evaluation of bids) showing-
(z) difference between bidder and
(ill a primary location of work .......,""J ...... "', ...., .... with bidder,
(iiI) estiIrultes of content associated with the bid each
calculated accordance with the definition of content be
by
(tv) other relevant to evaluation bidders including
where applicable, a summary of
content aspects of the bid evaluations.
commercial and
Documents to
be submitted to
the Board
........... J.lll". award
se:ssmlJI1l of the documentation received in compliance with section 19 and
Board shall advise the operator, within 10 days, which contracts, subcontracts review of
purchase orders have been by the Board for and contracts .
....... ".llGI.;:,,, ..... 'rrl""r(! shall reviewed to the satisfaction of the
Board.
24. (1) operator to Board, within 30 days at the end of each a Quarterly
listing all subcontracts and purchase orders $1,000,000 procurement
(USD) or such other limit as the Board may awarded in previous report.
quarter.
(2) listing shall provide -
(a) a list of all and
(b) value contract or
(c) name contractor or vendor;
(d) a primary location of work;
(e) of Nigerian con1:ent;
ifJ commencement and completion date; and
(g) any other mIcmD.atiC)n ",,,',,,,,,,,..,,,r1 by the Board for purposes of implementing
provisions of this Act.
Where applicable, before carrying out any work or activity in
other body submitting a plan shall establish in the Catchment
located, a project where project and prorcUI'ement aeC:lS1C)n "".""''"-=5
are to place, to the of the Board.
26. operator shall within project personnel with
authority accordance with a list of personnel to be approved by Board.
Establishment
of project
office.
Personnel for
local office
Subject to section 25 of Act, the Board shall have any operator Office in
to maintain an a Community the operator has ;:).I.5u.u.Jl .......... n operations. of
operation.
28. (1)
consideration for
Act, shall be the first First
project promoter in the Nigerian oil
project executed by
industry.
(2)The Board shall ensure that the operator or project promoter ,L.U. ..................... ...., a reasonable
number of personnel from areas it has significant operation.
operator or promoter project shall contain an
(E T Plan) which shall include -
(a) an outline of the-
(i) hiring and needs of the operator or project promoter and
operator's major contractors with a breakdown of the needed.
Cli) anticipated skill shortages in the Nigerian labour force.
consideration
for employment
Submission of
employment
and training
plan.
project trammg and (iii)
(iv) anticipated expenditures that will made directly by in
implementing the E and T Plan as a and actual expenditure;
(b) a time frame employment opportunities for each phase of project
development and operations, enable members of the Nigerian workforce to
ft,."',...."',p themselves for such opportunities;
( c) the operator or project promoter shall report to the Board quarterly on
employment and activities the reporting period and compare this to
the E T Plan and the report shall
the (i)
(ii)
(iii)
their place of residence at the time of hiring, and
employment status; and.
(d) any other information required by
the provisions of this Act.
for
30. Where Nigerians are not the operator shall
to the of Board, that made
reasonable to supply training locally or elsewhere and such
procedure for its execution shall be contained in operator's E and T Plan.
31. (1) each of its operations, the operator shall submit to the a succession plan
for not held by shall provide for to
understudy incumbent expatriate for a maximum of four years and at the
year period the position shall become Nigerianised.
(2) All indigenous shall and benefits as
provided for the operators' conditions of service for Nigerian
(3) All conditions of
to the Board.
and demography all operators shall be available
Training
Requirement
sUCI;;eSS>lon plan
32. For each of operations. an operator or project promoter may retain a maximum Allowance for
per of management positions as may approved by the Board as expatriate expatriate
positions to care of investor position.
33. (1) Upon the commencement of the shall application to. Approval of
the approval of. the Board before making application for expatriate quota to Board for
the Ministry of Internal Affairs or other agency or Ministry of the Federal application for
Government.
(2) The shall detailed shall include
(a) job titles;
(b)description of responsibilities;
(c) the duration of the proposed employment in and
(d) any other information required by
provision of this
Board purposes of implementing the
34. Notwithstanding the provisions of the Schedule to this all
or contracts Requirement for
IILabour Clause" Labour vUI.U;:'I;;.
sne:clttc cadres as
whose total budget exceeds $100 million (USD) contain a
mandating the use a minimum percentage of Nigerian labour
be stipulated by the
,.
35. All operators and companies Nigerian oil and industry shall
employ only Nigerians in their intermediate cadre or any other COI'!eSPOIlalllg
the or company.
Minister shall with and targets for the OT{'\'uJth
development in the Nigerian oil and gas industry.
Schedule
Ke,searcn and
development
37. For project which a plan an out a Programme for
programme and make expenditure, to the ;:'Q,U,;:IJ.Q,'I,;U\;lll of the Board, for the promotion of research and
education, and development Nigeria relation to its development.
work programme and activities.
38. (1) The operator shall submit to the Board
Research Development Plan and Plan).
update, every six months, operator's Submission and
content ofR
andD Plan.
(2) and D Plan i'lllaJll-
plan for oil and
be undertaken in Nigeria. together with a
breakdown of the expected expenditures that will be made in implementing
R and D Plan; and
(b) provide for public calls proposals development
ass,oCllate:Q with operator's
39. operator shall report to the Board, on quarterly basis, with respect to its R and D Report on R and
activities and the Board shall compare to the operators D Plan. D plan
40 (1) IvIinister establishing minimum standards, ..
personnel and technology for training in the oil and gas industry.
(2) The regulations shall ",,,, .. ,,.,,nl ...... "._u ..... ,."., for involving operators as partners in training
development.
41. (1) The Minister shall make ,'wI:!;1.U ....... ULU> setting
(a) full and growth
exploration;
Regulations for
Regulations for
further growth
of indigenous
(b) data processing; capacity.
(c) design;
(d) reservoir studies,
(e) manufacturing and fabrication of equipment; and
(f) facilities as wen as provisions of other support services for the
Nigeria oil and gas industry.
(2) International or multinational companies working through their Nigerian subsidiaries
shall demonstrate that a minimum of 50% of the equipment deployed for execution of
work are owned by the Nigerian
42. Minister shall make
professional employees "til", .... "" ......
which shall require any operator or company or its Regulations for
the provision of engineering or other professional registration with
Nigerian oil and
bodies in Nigeria.
industry to be registered with the relevant professional
43. Each operator shall carry out a programme:in accordance with the own
and priorities, to satisfaction the for the promotion of technology transfer to
in oil and activities.
44. The operator shall submit to the Board a plan, saOlSlacw:ry
out a programme of planned initiatives aimed at promoting the
technologies from operator and alliance partners to Nigerian individuals
companies.
professional
bodies.
Programme for
technology
transfer plan.
Submission
technology
transfer plan.
The operator shall full and support to technology by Support of
and the formation of and the development of technology
licensing Nigerian foreign contractors or supplier transfer.
companies agreements for all such joint ventures or alliances shall meet the requirements
of Nigerian content development to satisfaction of the Board.
46. operator or project promoter shall submit a to annually u. .... Technology
its technology initiatives results and the Minister shall regulations report.
setting on the type of such joint venture or alliances to be achieved for
each project.
47. The Minister shall make regulations which shall require any operator to or set Regulations to
up a facility, factory, production units or other operations within for the nnl"T1I"1O;:p<:; establish
of out production., or providing a otherwise operations in
imported Nigeria.
48. Minister shall consult with the relevant arms of Government on appropriate fiscal
framework and tax incentives foreign and indigenous companies which establish incentives.
factories, production units or other operations of carrying
.... "' ..... VA .... maJo.llI:aCtlll1IJlg or for providing otherwise imported
Nigeria.
49. (l) All operators, project alliance partners and
companies engaged form operations or contract the Nigerian oil and
gas industry, shall insurable related to its oil business, operations or
with an insurance company. through an broker registered in Nigeria
the provisions ofInsurance as " ...... ""..,'"
(2) Each operator subsection (1) this section shall to Board, a all
insurance companies and insurance brokers through which insurance covers were obtained
in the past six months, class cover obtained and expenditures made by
the operator;
(3) programme shall inc1ude-
(a) a comprehensive report
(i) covers obtained in the past six months of all insurance by
(b)
(li) a forecast of insurance covers required during next months, and
(iii) the projected expenditure the 1"""""''''''
a list
(i)
companies brokers through which insurance covers were
obtained in the past six months,
en) the class of insurance cover obtained, and
(ill) the expenditures made by the operator;
(c) the annual prennum the one year ill and foreign
currencies
L.U""').v .... and
reinsurance
Cap. 117 LFN,
2004.
50. No risk in the Nigerian oil and industry shall placed offshore without Approval for
the written approval of the National Insurance Commission which shall ensure that offshore
Nigerian local capacity has been fully exhausted. insurance.
(1) All operators, contractors and other engaged any business or Legal
transaction in Nigerian oil and gas industry requiring legal services shall retain only
of a Nigerian practitioner or a of practitioners whose
office is in any part
(2) All operators shall submit to the Board,
(LSP).
(3) LSP shall include -
(aJ com:prellleuslve
six months, its Legal
(i) legal past months by explenaI
(ii) a forecast of legal services required during the
(iii) the projected expenditure for the services;
(b) a list of-
Plan
six. months,
.
m (i) solicitors ... I.iJu ............
(ii) the nature of work done,
(ili)the made the Anl""!:IT,r'lr
(c) annual budget for the one Naira foreign
currencles.
52. (1) All operators, contractors and
or transaction in the Nigerian and gas .LUu.....,,,,,
only the of fmanciaI institutions or org:an:lza'ClOllS
A:>"Vn,,"",T where, to the
impracticable,
(2) All operators shall submit to the Board every six months
(3) FSP shall
(a) financial utilized in the
(b) a forecast of financial required during the next six montn.s;
(c) projected expenditure services;
(d) A list
(i) fmancial services utilized in six months,
(n) the nature of financial services provided, and
(iii) financial "' ......... TH'F""'
(e) a of-
(i) financial utilized in the past six months,
(ii) of services provided,
(iii)the J.llJ,a.l.l.\,J.a..l servlces the ope:ratc)r or
contractors;
(f) all operators, contractors and sub-contractors maintain a bank account
in in which it shall a minimum of 10 cent of total
revenue from Nigerian .... np',.."'''
commencement of Act, all operators, project promoters, contractors
entity the Nigerian oil and industry shall carry out all
welding
54. The Board shall establish an oil and e-marketplace which shall -
(a) provide a
delivery of goods
platform to facilitate the traltlS8.CtlJ:ms .,...,.,nn""rt for efficient
the J.UU.U;)IJ.
(b) provide functional interface with Joint Qualification and
Prohibition of
importation of
welded
products.
provide a
ans.par'ent governance structure drawn from industry
( c) perfoml all other .LI .u"' ..... '/.llA:l, roles responsibilities to be set out
to be made by .rvfinister in accordance the provisions of
this Act
(d) track and monitor the Nigerian content perfomlance of operators, project
promoters as well as suppliers providers with the provision of
relevant feedback.
55. Board shall establish, maintain operate a Joint Qualification System (JQS) in Establishment
consultation with industry stakeholders which shall administered in accordance with of Joint
set out in the Regulations to made by the Minister accordance with
provisions of this Act
The Joint Qualification System shall constitute an industry databank of available Functions of
v .... .... ''"'''' and shall used for - Joint
content
contractors
(b) verification of contractors' capacities and capabilities;
of Nigerian content oil
Cd) data base for national skills development pool.; and
(e) ranking categorization of old based on capabilities
and Nigerian content.
Board shall up a consultative body to be known as the Nigerian Content
. h_i'.___ Forum (NCCF) which shall provide a platfoml for infomlation sharing and
collaboration with respect to-
(a) upcoming projects in the oil and industry;
(b) information on available local capabilities; and
(c) policy proposals may to Nigerian content development.
58. The Nigerien Content Consultative Forum shall made up
stakeholders, government and regulatory and representatives from the following
sectors-
Qualification
Setting up of
Nigerian
Content
Consultative
Forum.
Composition of
Nigerian
Consultative
Forum.
(a) fabrication;
(c) finance ,,"',....,," .. '" and insurance;
(d) shipping
(e) materials manufacturing;
(f) intOImatlon cornm.uni,cation technology;
(g) petroleum technology association of Nigeria;
(z) any other professional services nominated by the Board.
_';"'"J.<U. Content Monitoring Board shall undertake an .......... , .. "' ..
lIn'ple:me:ntatnon of the provisions of this
monitoring Powers
NCJ\,ffi to
monitor
of this Act.
60. Within sixty days of the beg;mnmg operator shall submit to the Requirements
Board their annual Content t'eIIOr:maJace
activities the under
all
of Nigerian
Content
Performance
Report.
61. Subject to section 60, the report shall specify by category of expenditure the Nigerian Content of
content on both a current and cumulative cost basis and shall set out - performance
(a) employment achievement in tenus hours or days worked by
foreign workers status; and
(b) in terms of quantity, of locally manufactured
materials and materials of foreign origin.
assessment and verification of
compliance Vlith the provisions of this
Board.
63. Board shall issue directives to operators, contractors and other entities or pel'SOllS
order to develop a process to facilitate of relating to any
report.
and
verification of
performance
report.
Directives to
Act.
64. For the purposes assessment and verification, all operators and contractors shall Access to
provide the or designated with access to and all facilities for
documentation and information required for substantiating the Nigerian content reported. assessment
The operator shall ensure that its partners, contractors and are
contractually bound to report Nigerian content information to the operator and, if so
requested by the Board, directly to Board, and to allow the Board or its designated
agent access to their of assessment and verification
content information reported to operator or the Board.
66. The operators shall effectively communicate its
procedures to its contractors and subcontractors
compliance.
67. Board shall conduct workshops, symposia and any other
public forum considered as appropriate for benefit of contractors, the
and other stake to the implementation of the provisions of this Act.
verification
Requirements
for third party
access and
Responsibility
to conununicate
Nigerian
content policies
to contractors.
Responsibility
of Board for
enlightenment
on Nigerian
content.
68. An operator, contractor or subcontractor who out any project contrary to the and
provisions of Act, commits an liable upon to a of five penalties.
per cent of the sum for each project in which the or
cancellation of the project.
PARTli OF
' ~ T ' ' ' ' ' ' MONITORING BOARD
69. (1) There is established the Nigerian Content Monitoring Board (in this Act referred Establislunent
to as uthe Board!1) which shall the and powers on it by Act. of the
(2) The
(a) shall be a body corporate with perpetual succession and a common seal; and
(b) may sue and be sued in its corporate name.
70. The functions of Board shall be
(a) implement the of this Act;
(b) implement regulations by the Minister relation to of
Content
Monitoring
Board.
Functions of the
Board.
this Act;
(c) supervise, coordinate, administer, monitor and ",_uUI','" the development of
Nigerian content the Nigerian oil and industry;
(d) supervise, coordinate, and monitor the implementation and Schedule
development of Nigerian content as specified in the Schedule to this
operations operators, contractors and all other in the
and gas industry;
(e) appraise,
submitted to
and approve the Nigerian content plans and reports
Board in compliance with the provisions of this Act;
(j) Certificate COr.LUl.U;:;[ reviews the Nigerian
content plans and ,. ...... ,"''1'1"<' submitted to the Board in compliance with the
provisions of this Act;
(g) operate Qualifications
Systems set up in accordance with
(h) assist local contractors and Nigerian companies to develop their
capabilities and capacities to further attainment the developing
the Nigerian and industry;
(i) make procedures to guide the implementation of this Act and ensure
compliance with all provisions of this Act;
(j) coordinate the Nigerian content performance of all operators
in provisions Act;
(k) make auditing procedures and conduct regular audits for the purposes of
and implementing compliances with the provisions of this Act;
(l) provide of
content indicator to be utilized throughout the industry;
(m) conduct studies, and investigations that may further the
attainment of the goal of Y'""U'I-',u"A.p, Nigerian content the Nigerian oil and
industry;
(n) workshops, seminars, symposia, trainings, road
shows and other public fora to further the attainment of goal of
(0) delegate
Council; and
content in the Nigerian oil and gas industry;
its IW'lLCUJ:.JDS to
(P) do legally anything nec;ess:arv to be done to facilitate the
functions.
(1 ) is Board Governing Council (in this
the "Council!!) which shall conduct the ................... .., of the Board.
(2) The head
producing
of and the Board shall be located in
of the Federation.
(3) Council may establish branch offices of the Board any
producing of the Federation.
72. The shall consist
(a) a Chairman who shall be the Minister of Petroleum Relmurc
(b) a representative
(i) Petroleum
out of its
.,."''1',,,,.,.,.,'11 to as Establishment
of the
of the oil or gas Council of the
Board.
the or oil
Composition
Council.
(ii) the agency charge of technical regulation
(iii)Ministry of Petroleum Resources,
industry,
(iv)Petroleum Technology of Nigeria,
(v) Nigerian Content Consultative Forum,
(vi) Council of Nigeria,
(vii) National Insurance ,-,U.LU..I.l.JU,;),;)JLVll,
(c) Executive Secretary who shall be
(1) The Chairman and members of the Council shall appointed by the
be ofpraven integrity and ability.
(2) of the Council shall on part time basis.
74. The Executive Secretary be on full status.
75 (4) The Council power
(a)
... "' ... u and Appointment of
Cbairman
membership
the Council.
Status of
appointment of
Executive
Secretary.
Powers of the
Council.
(b) rules and regulations the proper i.J.VJ.JLll.l", of the ........... 1 ...... ,...
(c) employ and pay the staff of the Board appropriate remuneration
scale with that of organizations of L>. .aJu. .........
(d) enter into negotiation, agreement and contractual relationship as
may necessary or expedient for the discharge of the functions of the
Board.
6. Subject to the provisions of 75 of this Act, the Chairman and of the Tenure of
:ouncil shall each hold office -
(a) for a term of four years and may be for a further teon offour
no
(b) on such tenus and conditions as may
appointment.
specified in their letters of
f7. A nerson shall cease to hold office as a member of the Council
(a) dies;
(b) he becomes bankrupt;
(c) he convicted of a felony or offence involving dishonesty or fraud;
Cd) he becomes of unsound mind or is incapable for any reason of
out duties;
(e) he is serious misconduct in relation to his duties;
(f) of a professional qualification,
UQ"J.UJ.'-,\o.L or suspended, other at his own .... ,..,,"''*
his profession any part of the world by an order of a competent
authority made in of that member; or
(g) he resigns his appointment by written notice under
President.
hand to the
Cessation of
membership of
78. Where a member ceases to hold office for any reason before the expiration of his term, Replacement
another person representing the same interest as that member shall be appointed in his membership.
place to finish the unexpired residue term.
79. The President remove a !UI;i.I..llU'''.1.
...,1-, ...... .,.,.,,;. of the Removal of
"'-'v' ........ or the public that member COIltmues
80. A of the Council shall be paid such allowances as may
determined by Revenue Mobilization, Allocation and Fiscal Commission using the scale
applicable in Nigeria and gas industry.
81. (1) shall be an Executive Secretary for the Board) who shall be appointed by the
President.
(2)The Executive shall
Remuneration
of members
Appointment of
ecretarv his
(a) the Chief Executive
Accounting Officer of the Board;
(b) responsible to Council the execution of
administration of the daily affairs of the Board; and
(c) a graduate of at
gas industry.
(3)The Secretary-
15
policies and the
(a) shall be appointed for a term of four years first instance; and
(b) be appointed for a further term of four years no more.
functions and
tenure.
office.
82. The Secretary shall paid such as be specified in his Remuneration
letter of appointment or as by Revenue Mobilization, Allocation and of the Executive
the scale applicable in the Nigeria and gas industry. Secretary.
83. Executive Secretary shall cease to hold office if conditions specified
section 77 pertaining to of Council applies to him.
84. The Executive Secretary may LV"',L"",L appointment by a written under his hand of
delivered to the President appointment.
85. may for the Board number of employees as may the Other
opinion of the Council expedient necessary for the proper and efficient performance
of the functions the Board and shall pay them remunerations and allowances as it
determines using the scale applicable the oil and industry.
86. Council shall have power to appoint for the directly or on secondment Direct
from Public Service of the .... .....,cuv' .... & of employees as may, appointment
opinion of the Council, be to assist the Board in the of any of
functions under this Act secondment.
87. person seconded to to the service the of
Board and the he rendered in the public shall count as service.
to the Board for the purpose of any pension subsequently by Board.
88. shall be established in the head of the Board- Directorates.
(a) the rec1;orate of Finance and Personnel !vumagerneI1I;
(b) J.<.UJ.u.>.J.J.5, R.eSf:arc:h and '''It,,,,, "'"
(c) the Directorate of Monitoring and Evaluation;
Cd) the Directorate of Legal Services; and
(e) any other which the Council may establish.
s9. (1) The Service in
leforrn Act.
Board shall be approved '''''r'F1f'P for the purposes of the Pension Service in the
Board.
:2) The officers and persons employed in the Board shall be entitled to No. 2, 2004
gratuities and other ret:l1'ernell[ as are enjoyed by persons holding <>,...""" ..
ranks in Civil of the Federation.
(3) Nothing in subsections (1) and (2) this section shall prevent the appointment of a
..... rc,......... to office on terms which preclude the grant of pension and gratuity in
r ... CT'\F'l"'t of that VJ..1.J',""V.
90. (1) The Board shall establish maintain a fimd to which all to it Funds of the
shall paid into or from which shall be defrayed all expenditure incurred by the Board. Board.
(2) Fund of the Board shall consist
(a) all
Government;
budgetary allocations provided by the
(b) sums accruing to the Board by way of donations, gifts, grants,
endowment, bequest or otherwise;
(c) interest and revenue accruing from savings and investments made by the
(d) loans, be to for the objects of the Act No. 31 of
Board, provided that the Board shall not, without the prior approval the 2007
President, borrow money compliance with the provisions of the Fiscal
Responsibility Act; and
(e) other revenues accruing to the board from any other source.
91. The Council shall, not later than 30th of each year, submit to
Assembly, through the Minister, an of the projected of
during next and shall include a copy of the audited accounts of that
and a copy of auditor's report.
92. (1) Board may accept money, land or other property on such terms and
conditions, if any. as may be specified by the person or organization the
(2) The Board shall not accept any if conditions .... ..... U', .... are inconsistent
with functions of the Board under this
estimates
report.
and
93. Council shall approve any eXt)en(ll
of the Board and "" ....... ,"
(a) issue proper accounts and records of the transactions affairs of the
Board ensure that all expenditure is duly authorized;
(b) prepare in respect of each financial year, a statement account in such
form as the may direct.
Expenditure and
account.
94. The audit of the council shall
in accordance with the provisions of the Constitution Audit
1999.
of the Federal Republic
95. (1) For the purpose of providing offices
its functions under this Act, the Board may. subject to the
the perfonnance of Acquisition of
Use Act - land or mterest
inland for
(a) or any in land or other property;
(b) construct v ..... ,.v"' ... and
mauntam same.
(2) Board may, subject to the Use Act, sell or lease out any- office or
held by which or '-'J..U.'"'''''' is no longer required for the perfonnance of
functions under this Act.
96. The provisions of the Public Officer's Protection
instituted any or employee of the Board
shall apply in relation to
his capacity as
2004
Legal
CapP41 LFN,
2004.
97. member of Council, the Executive Secretary, or employee of the Indemnity of
Board shall be out the assets Board against proceeding, whether
or criminal, which judgment given in his favour or in which he acquitted, if
any such proceeding is brought against him in capacity as a member. Executive
Secretary, or employee Board.
smnmons or other document required or authorized to be served upon the Service of
Act or law or enactment may be served by delivering it to documents.
Executive Secretary or by sending it by post and addressed to the Executive
":"'r' .. ... '" at the head office of the Board.
99. Executive Secretary may with the approval of the Council with of
knowledge or content or matters relevant to the professionals
.LW:LI..iUJU.u.,:) of the Board to the Board the of its and other staff.
100. The Minister issue to the Board directives in to Nigerian content
development with respect to application, administration and implementation this
Act.
Power of the
Minister to give
directive to the
Board.
101. (1) The Minister shall make regulations generally for
effect to the provisions of this
purpose carrying out or Regulation.
(2) The Minister shall conduct a of the Schedule to Aet every two Schedule
with a view to ensuring a measurable and continuous growth in content
all projects, operations, activities and transactions Nigerian oil
industry.
(3) The Council shall make orders regulating its proceedings or those its
standing committees consultation with the Minister.
102. Subject to the approval of the Minister, Board conduct a of the Review of the
Schedule to this Act at such intervals as it may determine but not later than every two years Schedule.
with a view to ensuring a measurable and continuous growth in Nigerian content in all
operations, activities and transactions in Nigerian oil and industry
the National Assembly.
103. Upon the commencement this Act, all functions and powers conferred on any
agency or department the Federal Nigeria to carry out
implementation of content development or policy the oil
industry by law or enactment is hereby to the Nigerian Content Monitoring
"-'v' ....... established under this Act.
Savings and
transitional
prOVISIon
104. (1) A Fund to be known as the Nigerian Content Development Fund (the "Fund
lt
) is Establishment
established for purposes the implementation of Nigerian content ill
Nigeria oil and gas industry. Content
(2) The sum of one contract awarded to
subcontractor, alliance partner or any other involved in
Development
operator, contractor, Fund.
project, operation,
activity or transaction the upstream sector of the Nigeria oil and
deducted at source and paid into the Fund.
industry shall
(3) shall be managed by the Nigerian Content Board and employed
projects, and activities directed at Nigerian content the oil
gas industry.
105. The Nigerian Content Monitoring Board in conjunction with NIMASA
powers to enforce compliance with relevant sections of Inland
(Cabotage) Act in relation to matters to development.
106. In this -
lIJoint Qualification System" means industry databank of available Cat)aCltles and
capabilities in oil and gas industry;
of
compliance
AetNo. 2003
Interpretation.
"Labour Clause If means a clause mandating use of a minimum percentage
Labour in professional awarded in the Nigerian petroleum industry
a threshold value as stipulated by the Minister time to
"Minister" means the Minister ofPe1roleum
company" means a company formed and
with the provision of and Allied Matters
shares by Nigerians;
IINNPC" means Nigeria National Pe1roleum Corporation;
in Nigeria in accordance
with not less than 51 % equity
"NNPC Joint Partners" means oil companies that "'h'.V ............ various pe1roleum
agreements with NNPC;
I!Nigerian content" means the quantum of composite value added or the
Nigerian economy by a systematic development of and capabilities through the
deliberate utilization of Nigerian human, material resources and in Nigerian oil
gas industry;
"Nigerian content indicator" means a a on
.... ..,JL ........ , ... on the b!isis
... 1".',,, ............. oil and industry!! means connected with exploration,
development, exploitation, transportation of oil and resources
upmeam oil
"0perator" means National Pe1roleum Company (NNPC), subsidiaries and
joint venture partners and any Nigerian, foreign or international oil and gas company
operating Nigerian oil and industry under any petroleum arrangement;
"Partner" means any foreign company working on any project in or as
contractor to an operator;
nplan" means a .LF. ... .... u .... nT't"' ....... plan submitted in compliance with any aspect Act;
"Oil place!! means a virtual platform and
in the oil and industry allows
107. This Act may be cited as the Nigerian Oil and Gas Industry Content Development Citation.
Act, 2010.
CODE DESCRIPTION
FEED AND DETAll.,ED ENGINEERING AND OTHER
ENGINEERING SERVICE
FEED and Detailed eng;ineeritlg on Onshore ."""'CLl ....... '"''
FEED and Detailed on Offshore faciilitiles
Shallow Water
Detailed e D l l ~ e r l l l g 011 LNG facility
and Detailed on Gas "",-tr,p,.."""
Facilities
FEED and Detailed engineering on offshore
.....,li:Il.1\i;.O - Hull and modules
and Detailed engineering on Deep offshore
Floating concrete structure
FABRICA nON AND CONSTRUCTION
Description
Termi.:n.al/Oil Movement :SVSlems
Drilling Modules/Packages
Buoys. Flare
:lYOI'age Tanks, Pressure Vessels
Topside module (process modules and storage
AccOmmodatiOll module
SUbsea systems
Pipeline systems
Risers
module/packages
MATERIALS AND PROCUREMENT
Steel plates. Flat sheets, sections
Steel pipes
Cables
Voltage Cables
Valves
Drilling mud - Baryte, Bentonite
' .. ,. .. "' .... v .... '" 3(2), 11(1), (2). (3) and
(4),34 70(d)
NIGERIAN CONTENT (NC) LEVEL
NC% MEASURED UNIT
90%
90%
50%
90%
80%
80%
80%
75%
80%
60%
50%
70%
60%
100%
50%
100%
100%
90%
45%
60%
60%
Man-Hour
Man-Hour
Man-Hour
Man-Hour
Man-Hour
Man-Hour
Volume
Tonnage
Tonnage
TO!lllage
Tonnage
Tonnage
Tonnage
Length
Number
TOIJDage
Cement (Portland)
Cement (Hydraulic)
Heat exchangers
Steel ropes
Protective
Glass Reinforced Epoxy (GRE)
80%
60%
50%
60%
60%
60%
WELL AND DRILLING SERVlCESIPETROLEUM TECHNOLOGY
Description
k' "<l,F"MIru .. services
Well completion services and
IJ"I,U"'-'I',<AUL wells)
Wire line services (electric open holes, electric
cased hole, slickline)
While (LWD) services
Measurement Wblle Drilling (MWD) (direction and
inclination I Gamma
Production
Perfon:Dance .. rc";", ..
2D Seismic data acquisition services
Well Services
Wellhead Services
Services
Disposal -""'TV;"''''''
Recutting Inspection Services
Cased Hole Services (Gyro, P ..
Gyro, PLT, ___ "0 __ '
Well Watch Services
Cement service
Coiled Services
Services
RuidlBottom Hole Sampling Services
OCTS Services (Cleaning. hardbanding. rec"llttillg
Well Crisis Management Services
Directional Drilling Sf"Tvit'J;I<<t
Other Services
Petrophysical Interpretation Services
Extended Well TestlEarly Production
Services including Provision of Floating or
Production Unit
Provision of all Catering, Cleaning, and
SecUIity Service at LocationIPlatform
Rental of Drill Pipe
Electric Open Hole
Electric ceased Holes
Slickline
Wellhead
Chemical:
process,
75%
80%
45%
75%
90%
85%
90%
85%
85%
85%
100%
100%
85%
90%
70%
75%
75%
95%
80%
95%
90%
90%
80%
50%
80%
75%
45%
100%
100%
100%
Tonnage
Litres
Spend
Spend
Man-HollI
Man-HollI
Man-Hour
Man-Hour
Man-Hour
Man-HollI
Man-Hour
Man-Hour
Man-Hour
Man-Hom
Man-Hom
Man-Hour
Man-Hom
Man-Hour
Man-Hour
Man-Hour
Man-Hour
Man-Hour
Spend
Spend
Spend
Spend
"'-"',;:OJ.:J .... ,., ........ JUL & DEVELOPMENT SERVICES
(R and D) - Related to Operator's in-country
Geological and Geophysical Services
and Environmental Studies
Local Materials sub,stitlltiOID
etc
EXPLORATION, SUBSURFACE. PETROLEUM
ENGINEERING AND SEISMIC
Description
3D Seismic data services
4D Seismic data services
2D Seismic data processing services
{jeIDpn.YS11::a iIllt:eI]Jretatic)D services
Geological evaluation services
(Organic Petrology, Digenesis,
Giostratigraphy. Fluid Characterization,
PVT, Core n..w:u. H'LO
Mud services
Coring services
Well testing service
(swamp)
Drilling submersibles/Jack ups/Others)
Drilling rigs (land)
Work-over (Swramn)
Liner Float, ............ 1',,,,.,,
Services
Field Plan
2D Seismic Data Services
3D Seismic Data Services
4D Seismic Data Interpretation Services
(land)
TRANSPORTATION/SUPPLYIDISPOSAL
SERVICES
{Remo1tely Vehicle (ROV) snpportJ
diving support vessels
Barges
Accommodation I vessels
.....,1.>yu" ... I and waste transport services
Rental of Cranes and Special Vehicles
Freight Forwarding/Logistics Man.a!!!ement
Services
Supply Services
Truck Package/Product Transportation Services
60%
80%
75%
75%
100%
55%
100%
90%
80%
90%
90%
55%
60%
55%
70%
70%
80%
55%
100%
100%
100%
55%
70%
65%
95%
90%
100%
75%
65%
70%
100%
Spend
Spend
Spend
Spend
Spend
Spend
Spend
Man-hour
Man-Hour
Spend
Spend
Spend
Man-Hour
Spend
Spend
Spend
HEALTH, SAFETY AND ENVI:RONMENT
Site clean up
100% Man-Hour
Pollution control
Spend
Waste Water Treatment Services
65% Man-Hour
Fire and Gas Protection
50% Man-Hour
Venti1ation/Reating/Sanitary Services
85%
Waste Services
100% Man-Rours
Industrial Services
100% Man-Hours
DisposalJDistribution and Waste Transport
Services etc.
100%
System
Services
90% Man-Hours
Preservation of Mechanical and Electrical
95% Man-Hours
Equipment 75% Spend
Temporary Accommodation/Camp Services 80% Spend
Services 100% Spend
and Services 100%
Security Services 95%
Medical Services 60% Spend
Services 75% Spend
Other Supporting Services 85%
Pollution Control 90%
INFORMATION SYSTEMSIINFORMATION
TECHNOLOGY/COMMUNICATION SERVICES
Network Services 85% Spend
Software Development and Support Services 45% Spend
Based Modeling Services 51%
Based Simulation/Training Programs
Services 51% Spend
CAUCAP Services 51% Spend
Hardware Installation Support Services 50% Spend
Installation/SUpport Services 50% Spend
User Support/Help Desk Services 60%
Library 70% Spend
IT Management Consultancy 50% Spend
Data Management Services 50% Spend
Services 60% Spend
Data and 60% Spend
Rental of Telecommunication 75% Spend
Telecommunication Subscription Services 85% Spend
Public Address Services 95%
Other Information
Technology (IT) Services 75% Spend
MARINE, OPERATIONS AND LOGISTICS
SERVICES
Telecommunication' , ....
Supply of crew men for domestic coastal " ... ,.1111",,,,,
DivingfROV /Submersible operations
Hook-up and COmmissiOning Marine
Installation Services
ITPrlcr'T,a Service
Gravel and Dumping Service
Floating Units (FSU)
Subsea Pipeline Protection Services
Installation of Subsea
Mooring
Cbandler Service
Moving Services
Supply Vessels
Stand-by Vessels
Domestic of
.......... .u>."" ..... o Services
Marine Insurance
Marine Consulting
Marine ...
FINANCE AND INSURANCE
Description
General Banking
Monetary Intermediation Services
Credit Services
Security and Fund Management Services
Financial Management Consultancy Services
Services
Auditing Services
Life Insurance Services
Funding ..... TV'r" ....
Non-Life Insurance ."O..,J"Vll" ....
Insurance BrrlkiIllJ!; Services
INSTALLATION, HOOKUP AND COMMISSIONING
Description
Surface ttelltm;mt.
and fire services
Subsea construction services
Hookup and commissiOning including marine
iDstallation services
Installation of subsea packages
Electrical/Instrument :'10M'""",,..,
Insulation Services
Subsea Construction Services
Pipe Cutting and Bending Services
. 90% Man-Hour
80% Number
70% Man-Hour
75% Man-Hour
Man-Hour
65% Man-Hour
45% Man-Hour
55% Man-Hour
60% Man-Hour
50% Man-Hour
90%
100% Man-hours
45% Man-bours Spend
55%
30% Spend
60% Spend
40% Spend
40%
30% Spend
100% Usage
70%
50% Loan Amount
100% Spend
70%
70% Man-hours
100% Spend
100%
100%
70% Spend
100% Spend
80% Man-Hour
45% Man-Hour
75% Man-Hour
45%
45%
50% Man-Hour
75% Man-Hour
45%
100% Man-Hour
85% Man-Hoor
Man-Hour
Certification of Cranes and Lifting Nos.
Evaluation and Certification Software and
Electronics (IT)
Notified for MaClllIlery
Notified Body for simple Vessels
Notified Body for Telecommunication Terminal
Notified Body for Personal Protection Equipment
Notified for Lifts
Notified for Pressure J:;:;qwlpI.J::lent
Integrity Management Services
Other Services
Other
PROJECT MANAGEMENT/CONSULTING SERVICES
Construction Management and Supervision
Services
AdmiIlisl1:ati(YD services/
Quality Assurance QA/QC Consultancy
Health and Environment Consultancy
PersonnellTraining System Consultancy
training courses select 3.99.13)
Legal Consultancy
Cost and ..... _. __ .',._-
Material Consultancy
Technical DocumentationIDocument Control
Relations
Consultancy
Marketing and Market Research Consultancy
Translation and Manual
and
Warranty Surveyors
Third party EvaluationlVerification Consultancy
Conservation
and Abandonment Consultancy
Meteorological Consultancy
Staff Search/Selection Consultancy
Sub-surface (Geological,
CaJreeJ:/Outpllace:ment Consultancy
General Management and Business
Consultancy
Other Consultancy Services
45% Nos.
45%
45%
45%
50%
45%
45%
50%
50%
49%
80%
80%
45%
45%
45%
45%
50%
75%
75%
80%
75%
45%
45%
45%
50%
65%
90%
55%
80%
Nos.
Nos.
Nos.
Nos.
Nos.
Nos.
Nos.
Nos.
Nos.
Man-Hour
Man-Hour
Man-Hour
Man-Hour
Man-Hour
Man-Hour
Man-Hour
Contracts
Man-Hour
Man-Hour
Man-Hour
Man-Hour
Man-Hour
Man-Hour
ManftHour
Spend
Spend
Spend
90% Spend
85% Man-Hour
50% Spend
45% Spend
70%
80%
55%
Spend
Spend
Pollution and Pollution Control Works and
Consultancy
SURVEYINGIPOSITIONING SERVICES
Soil Investigation ""''''''f','''
Navigation/Positioning Services
Geotechnical
ydrograpbjc Site Survey
Oceanographic Services
Rig Services
Chart and Map Production Services
Rental of Surveying/Positioning Equipment
Services
Survey and Positioning Support Services
Aeromagnetic Survey
MODIFICATION AND MAINTENANCE
Description
Wash Hqll:IPIru:nt M!aintenrulCe/:Sen'ices
Canopy Equipment Maintenance/Services
Dredging services
and
Services Maintenance/Services
Payment Terminal Maintenance/Services
Service Station Tanks Maintenance/Services
Subsea systems
Risers
Umbilicals
Process Modules/Packages
Utilities Modules/Packages
Buildings including Services Stations
Engineering Modification and Maintenance
Services for a Site/Platform
SHIPPING
Modules
Domestic coastal of pellroleum Ptoduc:ts
Tow of oil and gas infrastructure and vessels conveying
oj] and gas products from or to any port or point in
waters
Supply of very crude carriers (VLCC)
65%
80%
50%
60%
100%
60%
65%
45%
45%
45%
75%
45%
90%
90%
80%
65%
80%
75%
45%
60%
49%
51%
70%
80%
65%
80%
70%
90%
60%
90%
90%
Spend
Spend
Spend
Spelld
Spend
Spend
Spend
Area
Spend
Spend
Spend
Spend
Spend
Spend
Spend
Tonnage
Volume
Tonnage
Tonnage
Spend
Spend
[ CERTIFY, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 2 (1) OF ACTS
AUTHENTICATION CAP. A2, LAWS OF THE FEDERATION OF NIGERIA 2004,
THAT TIDS IS TRUE COpy OF THE BaL PASSED BY BOTH HOUSES OF
NATIONAL ASSEMBLY.
OMI,
ALASSEMBLY
Oil
Development
I
me to be
I .,., ....... ,""
I
Bill
to Content
the
2010.
(5)
2010
3rd
2010
II'LlI,J. .... by
the ... ' ....... " .. '"
March, 2010
Nigerian
Gas
(1)
Development
Bill,
I
I ASSENT.
Oil Gas Content Development
LONG TITLE
has me with by
u .... vJ.OJ.v.u. of Houses and accordance
2004.
DR.
2010.
2010
U""'LlA.:; JONATHAN,
Federal
2010

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