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Asharami Energy Restates Commitment To Local Capacity Development, Sustainable Growth

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Asharami Energy Restates Commitment To Local Capacity Development, Sustainable Growth

 

By Frederick Wright

Asharami Energy, a Sahara Group Upstream Company, has said it would continue to spearhead the quest for driving inclusive growth and local content development across Nigeria’s energy landscape through investments, responsible operations, and collaboration with stakeholders in the upstream value chain.

Speaking at the 5th edition of the Nigerian Oil and Gas Opportunity Fair (NOGOF), Chief Technical Officer, Asharami Energy, Leste Aihevba said the sector would need to shore up local capacity development and participation to effectively contribute to Nigeria’s energy security.

Aihevba said that while current trends in the industry show increasing involvement of local expertise, a development he described as “imperative for stability, innovation, seamless operations, and sustainable production to foster economic development in Nigeria.

“It is worthy to highlight that Asharami Energy already has close to 100% local content participation, with all but a few of the most complex technologies delivered by local service providers.

“Services covering subsurface reviews and studies, field development plans, well interventions, drilling, civil as well as oil and gas infrastructure projects, like flowlines, pipelines, flowstations, roads and location constructions are all provided by local companies”.

He noted that Asharami Energy’s collaboration model and capacity building interventions drive the company’s commitment to making a difference responsibly in the sector. “Our message at NOGOF 2025 is simple. Asharami Energy is not just developing assets; we’re developing people, communities, and promoting shared prosperity.

“We believe that the true measure of our success is not just in the number of barrels we produce, but in the impact and the value we create. Asharami Energy has a track record of both building local content capacity with Nigerian Service Providers and working harmoniously with all stakeholders in the local communities in which we operate”, he said.

Differentiating between Local Content at the national scale and local community participation in shared prosperity, Aihevba highlighted the company’s gas-to-power intervention in the Ajoki community in Edo State, which has been enjoying uninterrupted power supply, promoting clean energy and environmental sustainability for the community and the vocational training programs it runs in partnership with the University of Benin Consultancy Services that delivers skills training in various areas to up to 20 community youths annually.

Asharami Energy is also providing roads in host communities to promote access to markets and opportunities and organises health and educational interventions to boost quality of life.

 

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Asharami Energy Restates Commitment To Local Capacity Development, Sustainable Growth

 

By Frederick Wright

Asharami Energy, a Sahara Group Upstream Company, has said it would continue to spearhead the quest for driving inclusive growth and local content development across Nigeria’s energy landscape through investments, responsible operations, and collaboration with stakeholders in the upstream value chain.

Speaking at the 5th edition of the Nigerian Oil and Gas Opportunity Fair (NOGOF), Chief Technical Officer, Asharami Energy, Leste Aihevba said the sector would need to shore up local capacity development and participation to effectively contribute to Nigeria’s energy security.

Aihevba said that while current trends in the industry show increasing involvement of local expertise, a development he described as “imperative for stability, innovation, seamless operations, and sustainable production to foster economic development in Nigeria.

“It is worthy to highlight that Asharami Energy already has close to 100% local content participation, with all but a few of the most complex technologies delivered by local service providers.

“Services covering subsurface reviews and studies, field development plans, well interventions, drilling, civil as well as oil and gas infrastructure projects, like flowlines, pipelines, flowstations, roads and location constructions are all provided by local companies”.

He noted that Asharami Energy’s collaboration model and capacity building interventions drive the company’s commitment to making a difference responsibly in the sector. “Our message at NOGOF 2025 is simple. Asharami Energy is not just developing assets; we’re developing people, communities, and promoting shared prosperity.

“We believe that the true measure of our success is not just in the number of barrels we produce, but in the impact and the value we create. Asharami Energy has a track record of both building local content capacity with Nigerian Service Providers and working harmoniously with all stakeholders in the local communities in which we operate”, he said.

Differentiating between Local Content at the national scale and local community participation in shared prosperity, Aihevba highlighted the company’s gas-to-power intervention in the Ajoki community in Edo State, which has been enjoying uninterrupted power supply, promoting clean energy and environmental sustainability for the community and the vocational training programs it runs in partnership with the University of Benin Consultancy Services that delivers skills training in various areas to up to 20 community youths annually.

Asharami Energy is also providing roads in host communities to promote access to markets and opportunities and organises health and educational interventions to boost quality of life.

 

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