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Shell Petroleum Development of Nigeria Limited has enrolled 15 scientists and research fellows in a one-year fellowship and research fellowship program.

The event, recently held at the company’s headquarters in Port Harcourt, marked the resumption of the annual program after it was suspended in 2021 due to restrictions imposed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

The faculty members were selected from eight Nigerian universities and consisted of three professors, two associate professors and three senior lecturers.

Meanwhile, seven more research fellows will conduct research in specific areas including environment, health, oil spill response, and community research, and will share their research results with SPDC joint ventures for industrial applications during the program period.

Seven trainees are participating in a mandatory 6-month supervised training course for a master’s degree at the University of Benin Center of Excellence in Geosciences and Petroleum Engineering, sponsored by NNPC-Shell.

We are glad that the SPDC – with support from our joint venture partners of NNPC Limited, Total Energies and Nigerian Agip Oil Company – has resumed this very important programme after the restrictions forced on us by the COVID-19 pandemic. These inductees continue a sabbatical and internship programme that started in 1980 and continues to form a key aspect of our effort to contribute to the development of higher education in Nigeria,” SPDC Director and Head of Corporate Relations, Igo Weli, stated.

Weli said, “This annual programme is of mutual benefit because SPDC JV obtains specialised services from the professors and senior lecturers, while they, in turn, acquire industry experience and exposure to new technologies that are then ploughed back to the university curriculum.”

Highlighting the benefits to the academia, Professor of Ecotoxicology and Hydrobiology from the University of Port Harcourt, Ijeoma Vincent-Akpu, who had been assigned to SPDC’s Environment Department), said of the programme, “I am excited about this opportunity to gain industry experience.

I have assessed environmental impacts as a researcher working with the communities. During this sabbatical, I will be able to assess the impacts of working with the industry. SPDC has a robust programme on environmental management and I am looking forward to an amazing learning experience.”
Dr Irom Bassey Okey from the Cross River University of Technology, Calabar, said, “I am also excited to be here because I have worked in the university environment all my career. Now, I have this great opportunity to deepen the research side of my career.”

Those selected for the sabbatical spoke of their eagerness to join SPDC’s work towards achieving the goal of providing energy solutions in a manner that would be environmentally responsible while also gathering hands-on experiences and knowledge.

Other sabbatical inductees were from Federal University of Technology, Akure; Alex Ekwueme Federal University, Ndufu Alike, Ikwo; Covenant University, Ota; Niger Delta University, Wilberforce Island; University of Benin, Benin City and Ignatius Ajuru University of Education, Port Harcourt.

Also, two of the research interns from the University of Benin, Okiemute Enaughe and Victoria Onoakpogbunuke Ovueferie, said the internship programme supports the development of local talent and capacity in the petroleum industry in Nigeria.

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