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How Do I Break Into Oil & Gas Industry In Nigeria? (34594 Views)
igbonla(m): 5:36pm On Sep 16, 2013 |
Few extra tips: - You can get into an oil coy even with a 2.2 - Aside your qualification, strong networking skills (not necessarily based on ethnic links) will get you in faster and ahead of performance at interviews. I already assumed that the applicant is smart (not paper qualified). - Get your applications into any of the companies you would like to work with, an open application is fine. Companies file them for a year, so make plan to update on annual basis till you get an opportunity. - Best way to get in might come small, take up contractor positions. Tough route but more financially rewarding on the short term, you will break out with focus and prayers. 1 Like |
deepwater(f): 5:39pm On Sep 16, 2013 |
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igbonla(m): 5:40pm On Sep 16, 2013 |
dsypha: hehe, dis one dat everybody wan work for oil company!!! pls how dat are reading Industrial Chemistry Always be hopeful, what class of degree did you make? When and where did you graduate from? My friend heads a Lab in one of the majors and he mentioned that they are looking to fill some contractor positions. You can retrain and get a PGD in Pet Eng or Chem Eng to give you opportunity into core Pet Eng or work as a Process Engr in subsurface areas. Probably even as a drilling rep or in HES..limitless opportunities. |
Re: How Do I Break Into Oil & Gas Industry In Nigeria? by Nobody: 5:43pm On Sep 16, 2013 |
As a final year student of soil science and land resource management, is there any hope? And please don't tell me to make first class.
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Jarus(m): 5:48pm On Sep 16, 2013 |
Thanks, x-fire and Igbonla, for your input. Of course, I know you don't need a First to get into the industry, but there is no gainsaying that having one gets you invite almost automatically (except you don't meet other criteria), then it's left for you to prove yourself because you will be subject to same tests and interviews with others. Also, there are many 2.2s in the industry, but it's tough especially at entry level, and it takes some circumstances (luck and God's grace essentially) to get opportunity to prove yourself (=invitation for test/interview) in the first place. Deewater, good one too. I also did this article to douse the craze about oil and gas: http://www.jarushub.com/jarus-on-sunday-the-oil-gas-industry-craze/ |
Jarus(m): 5:52pm On Sep 16, 2013 |
Igbonla made a very important point there. Contract is another good window to 'break' into the industry. Class of degree is not that emphasized in contract positions. And we are talking about 250k - 400k (or more, which is what a manager earns in another industry) here as monthly net for even contract staff. Also, with experience as a contract staff in the big IOCs, it becomes quite easy to penetrate the independents who prefer poaching contract staff of teh established IOCs, pay them more and get them do teh job. I know many Shell contract staff my organization poached. |
Re: How Do I Break Into Oil & Gas Industry In Nigeria? by Nobody: 5:54pm On Sep 16, 2013 |
Lolxxxx
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solomon111(m): 5:56pm On Sep 16, 2013 |
A first class or a 2.1 is not necessarily a "must-have" to work in the Nigerian oil sector. That's one of the major myths that many people hold. I graduated with a first,couldn't break into the sector for good 3 years after graduation,while a friend of mine that graduated with a 2.2 had already established himself in one of these prestigious oil coys. I thank God for my life now. 2 Likes |
dsypha(m): 5:57pm On Sep 16, 2013 |
igbonla: pls bro, does it mean ur frend is in d industry? and he read ind. chem? pls expansiate o, am still a student bro |
DEGREE2466(m): 6:27pm On Sep 16, 2013 |
with my economics and statistics am there
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Re: How Do I Break Into Oil & Gas Industry In Nigeria? by Nobody: 6:33pm On Sep 16, 2013 |
My cousin who read marine biology in fed. uni didnt sweat a bit when he got employment with mobil oil. The paramount ruler of my l.g. recommended him to the paramount ruler of the l.g. where oil is drilled. He only came back with appointment later. That was all! Then, not as if am disputing what Oga Jarus is advising on. Just that, if you are opened to any God-fatherism, i tell u, u dont need Jarus advice. This is naija. Connection links to connection and you are good to go. Being indigene of an oil producing state is also an advantage. So many factors go with it but God-fatherism is the paramount.
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twosquare(m): 6:49pm On Sep 16, 2013 |
Chai...see how everyone dey mention “oil &gas" as if say na dodo.....I beg come me for farm ooo....Nigerians are hungry! ![]() |
Re: How Do I Break Into Oil & Gas Industry In Nigeria? by Nobody: 6:51pm On Sep 16, 2013 |
incase u haven't considered it, ur odds of breaking into o&g in canada and the U.S are higher than in your own country...hardwork&good grades...all else equal...
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Re: How Do I Break Into Oil & Gas Industry In Nigeria? by Nobody: 7:03pm On Sep 16, 2013 |
RedBenson: My cousin who read marine biology in fed. uni didnt sweat a bit when he got employment with mobil oil. The paramount ruler of my l.g. recommended him to the paramount ruler of the l.g. where oil is drilled. He only came back with appointment later. That was all! Then, not as if am disputing what Oga Jarus is advising on. Just that, if you are opened to any God-fatherism, i tell u, u dont need Jarus advice. This is naija. Connection links to connection and you are good to go. Being indigene of an oil producing state is also an advantage. So many factors go with it but God-fatherism is the paramount.Nobody doubts the fact that connection also works in some cases, but we are talking of an engineering graduate who does not know anybody. And he is just one in a million Nigerian graduates who do not know influential people. You also didn't specify what he/she was employed as. There are many indigenes employed as contract staffs / service workers (lowly paid workers) in many oil and gas companies within the vicinity of operation. I agree that indigenship matters, but there are thousands of indigenes also pursuing the few vacancies out there. Mind you.....Mobil Oil is not the same as Mobil Producing Nigeria Unlimited. 1 Like |
Thebrightest(m): 7:15pm On Sep 16, 2013 |
I am suppose to type END TIME THINGS, but i wont.
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tallceejay(m): 7:28pm On Sep 16, 2013 |
Jarus: Dear, U said so much and can't seem… tó pùt it in a nutshell ![]() 1 Like |
Re: How Do I Break Into Oil & Gas Industry In Nigeria? by Nobody: 7:37pm On Sep 16, 2013 |
[size=30pt]Those days when we dey Uni dey study Petroleum Engineering, we bin dey happy say when we gradj we go work for oil company...my brother, when we finish, even groundnut oil company we no see...[/size]
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akereconfi: 8:34pm On Sep 16, 2013 |
Hmmmmmmmm am threading my path to Software and Information Technology.....................I think that's where the ISH is nowwwwww the Oil sector will come and Go
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davide470(m): 8:40pm On Sep 16, 2013 |
igbonla:Hi Igbonla.. Thanks for your comment. As per the contractor filling at the Lab, am kinda interestd. Majored in Chemical Eng, 2.1, with the popular offshore safety training(Bosiet).. Sent you a mail.. Mërcí |
Sodiq3(m): 8:54pm On Sep 16, 2013 |
Do Mass communication graduates have any prospect or chance in the oil and gas industry?
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guyANDROID1: 8:58pm On Sep 16, 2013 |
@jarus wat about safety officer....can a safety officer work in oil and gas company, what's the qualification and years of experience do they always require. Replys ASAP Thanks |
scobaba: 9:07pm On Sep 16, 2013 |
Jarus and X fire....well done guys. Just like X fire said, it sometimes depend on luck. I submitted my cv in 2009 but got called for test early this year...4 whole years. ![]() I was on vacation then so had tym to read well.....luck no 1. The newspaper I bought on my way from lag to abuja for the interview talked about the effect of oil bunkering on current oil production( the pet minister's pix, deziani was there). In the interview I was asked the name of the pet minister, number of barrels we produce and reason for the drop......luck no 2. I was the only igbo guy among the 12 guys who ed the 145 man test....one of the interviewer happened to be an igbo woman ![]() When God says it's your time, there's nothing anybody can do about it. However you need to get yourself ready. Without my 2.1 in ing plus ACA, I wouldn't have been called in the first place. Just like Jarus said, no professional qualification no invitation for a finance job. At least I know that about the big 5( chevron, shell, exonmobil, Agip and Total). @OP, you have a job now with one of the big 4 ing firms...dat is a plus for you. 3 or 4years work experience there will position you very well, but please try ICAN or ACCA in addition. All the best. 1 Like |
akereconfi: 9:09pm On Sep 16, 2013 |
everybody want to link their profession to OIL and GAS................
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yame014: 9:31pm On Sep 16, 2013 |
Thebrightest: I am suppose to type END TIME THINGS, but i wont. .i for say u're d opposite of ur name ![]() but i get d sarcastic note... ![]() |
Nicepoker(m): 9:48pm On Sep 16, 2013 |
Stay close to oil pipe lines
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remzytimer: 10:01pm On Sep 16, 2013 |
me For your LPG GAS PLANT and the installation at affordable price we can aswell write a complete feasibility report on the said subject...this is a very cool business which u can venture into....
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deepwater(f): 10:23pm On Sep 16, 2013 |
remzytimer: me For your LPG GAS PLANT and the installation at affordable price we can aswell write a complete feasibility report on the said subject...this is a very cool business which u can venture into.... Please sir, do you have cng type 1 bottles, like 300 - 350 bars |
Re: How Do I Break Into Oil & Gas Industry In Nigeria? by Nobody: 10:56pm On Sep 16, 2013 |
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lymelyte(m): 11:23pm On Sep 16, 2013 |
akereconfi: Hmmmmmmmm am threading my path to Software and Information Technology.....................I think that's where the ISH is nowwwwww the Oil sector will come and Gobro,i have the same dream as you.i am a production engineering graduate whom will be serving this nation come nov.I want to do thread a path information technology too but i dont know how to go about it.Please can you shed more light on how to do this. God bless you as your reply back. |
Re: How Do I Break Into Oil & Gas Industry In Nigeria? by Nobody: 11:48pm On Sep 16, 2013 |
x-fire: Lols. When i said 'Mobil Oil', i meant Mobil Producing Nig. Unlimited. He was employed as one of the safety workers in the deep sea drilling (dont know if that is what they call it) but he works in the oil rig (offshore). I also agreed with you in some other of ur factors described. Abov all, when the grace of God abounce, all things are made possible. |
Re: How Do I Break Into Oil & Gas Industry In Nigeria? by Nobody: 11:54pm On Sep 16, 2013 |
Sodiq3: Do Mass communication graduates have any prospect or chance in the oil and gas industry? Disappear jare from here b4 i open my eyes. Wetin u wan go 'mascom' for oil? Abeg go becom town cryer for ur village jare. Everybody wan chop oil money. Na wao. |
lymelyte(m): 12:09am On Sep 17, 2013 |
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