HIV/AIDS Awareness Campaign

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HIV/AIDS Awareness Campaign

Pan Ocean embarked on a series of HIV/AIDS awareness campaign, a key component which was the distribution of information materials to various schools and institutions to impress on the youths the importance of healthy habits.

Pan Ocean promotes health and safety in its neighbouring communities

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Safety is one of Our core values

At Pan Ocean the health needs of our neighboring communities is of utmost importance. In ensuring the execution of this social responsibility, Pan Ocean built a primary health care clinic in 2008. The clinic is well equipped with standard and modern medical facilities and its pharmacy well stocked with basic drugs. In order to improve further the scope of our primary health care initiative within our neighboring communities, Pan Ocean has provided Ovade community’s primary health care clinic with a well-equipped ambulance.

Safety is one of Pan Ocean’s core values; it guides our operations and communal activities. With the increased rate of mortality caused by road accidents, Pan Ocean embarked on a road safety project by collaborating with the Federal Road Safety Commission (FRSC) to orientate motorcycle operators on the importance of safety and distribute top quality helmets to the motorcyclists. The road safety project took place in in Delta and Edo states where we operate and in Lagos, where Pan Ocean’s corporate headquarters is situated.

Pan Ocean Completes Road Project for Ologbo Community

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Pan Ocean Completes Road Project for Ologbo Community

Pan Ocean constructed several kilometres of road for the Ologbo community, Edo State. The commissioning of the multi-million naira road project was done by the Edo State governor, Chief Lucky Igbinedion. The project was made possible because of Pan Ocean’s firm partnership with its host communities.

Pan Ocean improves structures to boost education and learning

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We have a large number of beneficiaries from our scholarship awards and Educational and Vocational Training Programs

In January 2009, Pan Ocean commissioned a refurbished and equipped the science laboratory of Ozolua Grammer School, Ologbo, Edo State with basic and modern equipment. Pan Ocean is constantly improving the facilities that help to boost education in the communities where we operate. The improvement of the facilities available to the school boosts the quality of education.

Pan Ocean in realisation of this belief built and commissioned a befitting laboratory block for Obayantor secondary school.

Pan Ocean donates relief materials to flood victims in Delta State

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We are focused on our growth potential

As part of Pan Ocean’s commitment to the communities where it operates and in consonance to ourstakeholder management strategy, Management exhibited its firm commitment to the welfare of the indigenes of these communities by donating relief materials to victims affected by the recent flooding which occurred in Delta State. The items were received by Mrs Juliana Young, Executive Secretary Delta State Emergency Relief Agency on behalf of Delta State Government at the Governor’s office annexe in Warri.

Pan Ocean’s delegation led by Monday Ikhureigbe, Operations Manager Warri base, presented the relief materials and reiterated Pan Ocean’s commitment towards its Corporate Social Responsibility to Government and people of Delta State. He sympathized with the victims affected and assured the State Government of Pan Ocean’s continued cooperation and support.

Mrs. Young in responding on behalf of the State Government expressed heartfelt appreciation at the noble gesture of Pan Ocean which she posited was well timed as the displaced persons needed something to start life all over again considering the fact that most of them lost their entire belongings to the flood.The items presented included; Bags of Rice, Beans, Mattresses, Blankets, treated mosquito nets and baby foods.


Skills Acquisition Phase III


CHALLENGE

In recognizing the global paradigm shift to sustainable development, the need to empower individuals within the communities to be financially stable and gainfully employed has become increasingly necessary.


SOLUTION

We believe that helping build sustainable communities contribute to the success of our business and that the best community support is where we can ‘help others to help themselves’, primarily because we want to be enablers not simply providers.


RESULTS

Driven by this goal, it is therefore imperative to ensure that communities benefit from our support, through initiatives which we believe can make real and lasting contribution.


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Senate Committee Commends Pan Ocean for domesticating Gas.

The Nigerian Observer Newspaper, Friday, June 9 2017 edition. Page 2

Ovade-The Chairman Senate Committee on Gas Senator Bassey Albert Akpan commended Pan Ocean Oil Corporation for domesticating the Utilization of Gas in the country as plans are underway to generate 66,000 cylinders of cooking gas daily when the gas plant commence full capacity production by the end of the year.

Briefing newsmen after a tour of Pan Ocean Oil Corporation Ovade-Ogharefe Gas processing plant by the members of the Senate Committee on Gas the chairman said the Senate is passionate about the project. “We must domesticate most of the resources we have. The investment here is quite commendable because in the past these are issues left in the hands of expatriates, but I can only see one expatriate during our tour of the facility which is part of our oversight functions following complaint we received. “Nigeria is a very great country and we need to explore God given resources especially our gas resources for the interest of the people”. He noted.

While urging the management of Pan Ocean to keep to their commencement date of production in the 3rd quarter of the year Senator Akpan disclosed that the committee will monitor the project because of its significance to the country. According to him people tend to undermine the nations gas resources but time has come when we must collectively sit down to right the wrong perception. In his words “the senate is looking at boosting Nigeria’s domestic gas market and though Pan Ocean was shut down for about fifteen months due to vandalism of its installations we are impressed with what we have seen. If we deployed the gas we are flaring to domestic use, it will help us more”

The Base Operations Manager of Pan Ocean Corporation, Engnr. Monday Ikhureigbe who disclosed that the gas company is the first in gas flares out in the country, said the visit of the Senate committee on gas was a real boost to the gas company that is already expanding to phase 2.

Amukpe-Escravos pipeline offers option for crude export away from “troubled” Trans Forcados

BusinessDay Newspaper June 30 2017 Edition Page 33

The Amukpe-Escravos Pipeline Project (AEPP), a Pan Ocean Oil Corporation project, scheduled to come on stream before the end of the third quarter of 2017 will offer an option the “much troubled” Trans Forcados Pipeline (TFP) for crude export from mid-western oil producers in the Niger Delta.

“The primary objective of AEPP is to ensure that there is no disruption to crude oil export, like the scenario we experienced on the TFP over the past 16 months, where there was a total collapse of crude export. Our experience and history has shown that you do not put all your eggs in one basket and that is why we have AEPP as an alternative to TFP, which has been our major means of transporting crude oil as a joint venture (JV) partner”, said John Okusolubo, Senior Pipeline Engineer and Project Lead, AEPP.

Operated and managed by Pan Ocean, the AEPP involves the installation of 20-inch peggable export pipeline over a 67km distance, to transport crude oil from Pan Oceans Amukpe Metering Station to terminate inside Chevron Nigeria’s Escravos Tank Farm for export.

According to Okusolubo, the construction of the AEPP entails the use of continuous Horizontal Directional Drilling (HDD) method to install the entire pipeline length for the purpose of security from the act of vandalism which is prevalent in the domain.

The project’s objective is to provide Pan Ocean IV and other Nigeria Delta mid-western producers like Seplat, Nigerian Petroleum Company (NPDC), Conoil, Sahara and other oil producers in the area, an alternative export pipeline route to the existing TFP that has been a casualty of many militant attacks.

It will be recollected that the TPF, operated by Shell, was under force majeure since mid-February 2016 until May this year, following persistent attacks by Niger Delta militants. The first attack that stopped the flow of crude came in the line was in February 2016, followed by another in July. Repairs continued until October and the pipeline was restarted, only to be shut down before the month ended. “It has not really helped us that for a long time TFP was the sole means of exporting our crude and when the pipeline had some difficulties, we had no option than to shut down production completely”, said Okusolubo.

Nigeria’s crude export capability dwindled in the past two years because of the massive vandalism. The TFP has a daily capacity of 240,000 bpd, with average daily flows ranging between 200,000 bpd and 240,000 bpd. Amid it’s shutdown and another major export grade, Nigeria’s crude oil production fell from 2 million bpd to as low as 1.27 million bpd, losing its position as Africa’s number one crude oil producer and falling behind Angola several times, over the past year.

“While AEPP is going to be our major export line, it also gives opportunity for other injections in our environment, who may also be stalled by the erratic vandalism of the TFP to join us to travel to Escravos together. Of course, the lease to potential injectors on tariff means more income to the Pan Ocean IV.

For us and for the industry that is a great achievement. Now, Pan Ocean has an alternative line to export its crude and also created an opportunity for others who have been using TFP to also export their crude without disruption. This project will help the country to continue to flow their crude and keep the economy alive”, Okusolubo added.

Nigeria is producing less than 2 million bpd of oil currently but with the restart of TFP after a 16-month halt, it is expected that the terminal will resume shipping about 240,000 bpd. The nation’s crude oil export is also projected to exceed 2 million bpd on 67 cargoes already scheduled for August, with an additional 97,000 bpd coming from Akpo condensate according to shipping data.


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Disclaimer!!! Fictitious Job Offers at Pan Ocean Oil Corporation (Nigeria) Limited.

Pan Ocean Oil Corporation (Nigeria) Limited has been alerted to an e-mail/internet hoax that involves solicitation of candidates for fictitious job opportunities at Pan Ocean. The perpetrators of the plot pretend to be associated with Pan Ocean and send e-mails, post advertisement, or create fictitious websites that offer instant interviews for job opportunities that do not exist. The fictitious website requires applicants to provide personal information or pay fees as part of a false recruitment process.

Pan Ocean Oil Corporation (Nigeria) Limited hereby confirms that such promises and/or checks are not generated by Pan Ocean or in any way associated with the Company. Pan Ocean Oil Corporation (Nigeria) Limited never requires any candidate to contribute or pay any expenses or fees towards potential employment within the company.

The scam email messages are generated by individuals purporting to be member of Human Resources team at Pan Ocean Oil Corporation (Nigeria) Limited. The scam is not legitimate and does not originate from Pan Ocean Oil Corporation (Nigeria) Limited. It is fraudulent.

For the avoidance of doubt, Pan Ocean neither sends unsolicited e-mail offering employment, requesting for personal documents/credentials nor asks candidates to pay fees to start work with Pan Ocean. Although Pan Ocean may intermittently use e-mail to inform applicants about potential job opportunities, Pan Ocean does so only for candidates who have previously registered with Pan Ocean for the purpose.

Members of the public who have received unsolicited employment e-mail and have been requested to make a payment/send documents are advised to check carefully before responding. Such solicitation is likely to be part of a phishing scheme for the purpose of identity theft or may be connected to some other fraudulent activity.

Pan Ocean Oil Corporation (Nigeria) Limited, disclaims all responsibility with respect to any expense, loss, and/or damage of any kind, which might have occurred in connection with any e-job application and/or recruitment procedure.

Pan Ocean lists its legitimate job openings on the careers section of its official Web site, www.panoceanoilnigeria.com, and any e-mail from the company includes our corporate domain—“[name]@poocng.com.” We encourage you to review our open positions and submit your resume for any position that matches your skills and experience.


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Pan Ocean Scholarship Awards (2005)


CHALLENGE

In recognizing the global paradigm shift to sustainable development, the need to empower individuals within the communities to be financially stable and gainfully employed has become increasingly necessary.


SOLUTION

We believe that helping build sustainable communities contribute to the success of our business and that the best community support is where we can ‘help others to help themselves’, primarily because we want to be enablers not simply providers.


RESULTS

Driven by this goal, it is therefore imperative to ensure that communities benefit from our support, through initiatives which we believe can make real and lasting contribution.


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