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    Total bags ‘Project of the Year’ award at SAIPEC

    March 3, 2020
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    *Country Communication Manager, Charles Ebereonwu (3rd from left) receiving the Sub Sahara IOC project of the year award, on behalf Total for its Egina project, from a representative of the NCDMB, at the SAIPEC 2020 Award night held at the Eko Hotel, Lagos. With him are Head, Public Relations, Total Irene Jerry-Iyoha (l) and Head External Events, Sandra John-Owoferia (r).

    Lagos — Total E&P Nigeria has bagged the Sub Sahara IOC project of the year award, for its execution and commissioning of the Egina field development, at the just concluded Sub Saharan Africa International Petroleum Exhibition and Conference, SAIPEC.

    Several industry players including all the IOCs operating in-country, the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC, the Nigerian Content development and Monitoring Board, NCDMB, as well as services providers participated actively.

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