GPPS SHOWCASES NIGERIAN INDIGENOUS CAPABILITY, UNVEILS OFFICE
COMPLEX, OPERATIONS BASE
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ith local
private involvement in the oil and gas sector of the national economy on the
rise, Global Process and Pipeline Services (GPPS) Limited, wholly Nigerian
Management owned company, is set to unveil its new office complex and
operations base in Port Harcourt as it broadens its reputation as a frontline
oil services company, showcasing Nigerian indigenous capability on land, swamp
and offshore terrains.
The new
office complex and operations base due for commissioning on the 30th November
2018 in Port Harcourt Rivers State South-South Nigeria according to Engr. Obi Uzu, the company Managing
Director, will further enhance GPPS operational efficiency for a superior
service quality delivery in line with the highest industry standards and best
practices and in accordance with the tenets of ISO 9001:2015 with attestations
pouring in for the young and dynamic company from such giants like Exxonmobil;
Total, NLNG, Shell Companies in Nigeria just to mention a few.
“GPPS
uses the best of equipment to offer services such as pipeline cleaning,
de-oiling, hydro-testing, pipeline de-watering, drying and nitrogen services to
the oil, gas and power industry. She is also involved in pressure pumping,
nitrogen pumping, fluid pump support, lube oil flushing and high pressure water
jetting and blasting services”, said Obi Uzu, who has more than 26 years oil
field experience in drilling operation (Sedco Forex), production technology
(SPDC) and process and pipeline services (BJ Services) and supervised many
successfully projects in Nigeria, America and UK.
“Our new
office complex and operations base will further enhance our partnership with
our clients to develop and maintain long-term relationships that adds value to their
projects. Our dedicated teams are experts in our line of business with a track
record of safely and efficiency in executing complex projects in challenging
environments. Change is constant and that is why we are sensitive and flexible
in responding to our clients’ demand; leveraging on the full strength of our
brand, differentiated new equipment fleet and technical know-how”, Uzu
added.
GPPS is
the only Nigerian company focused solely on process and pipeline services with
major projects completed in the deep-water applications in her product service
line and has attracted the best hands in the industry from the multinationals
to work for her with an expansion plan into other West Africa and Sub-Saharan
Africa countries.
“We use
the most fit for purpose equipment on all our projects. Anyone can hire
equipment but using GPPS equipment means reliability, efficiency,
deliverability based on the best in-class industry preventive maintenance
standards. Our most important asset is
our people and we value them and their skills highly. They are central to our
success and as such we build our business around a valued and motivated
workforce”, said Chamberlin Duruike, Executive Director Operations, GPPS.
“We have
an established competency programme which aims to ensure hands on and classroom
trainings for improved safety and enhanced efficiency with our personnel,”
Duruike added.
GPPS is a
success story of indigenous specialists coming together to form an enduring
partnership in the oil and gas service sector. The company’s infrastructure
comprises of a head office facility in Port Harcourt including workshops, and a
sales office in Lagos with a staff strength of over 50 employees and the
largest selection of brand new, high-end
pumping capacity that meets the industry pressure and volume pumping
requirements.
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