Coy holds risk assessment conference to curb oil theft  – Blueprint Newspapers Limited

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Ahead of take-off of Dangote Refinery and revival of Port-Harcourt Refinery, Glencrown Training and Consulting Services Ltd is set to organise an oil and gas security, risk assessment, investigation, and reporting conference aimed at addressing oil theft in the downstream sector. 

The Managing Consultant of the Company, Mr. Lekan Lajide, told journalists in Kaduna  Sunday that the training, which takes place at the TCC Ogere Resort and Conference Centre, Lagos – Ibadan Expressway, is timely considering the current happenings in the Nigerian oil and gas sector and would boost federal government`s determination to curb oil theft in the downstream sector. 

Lajide, who is expected to be one of the resource person at the conference scheduled for March 18 to March 20, 2024, said the consulting firm with broad capabilities in the oil and gas sector assured all participants of a thought-provoking session during the conference.

“GCTCSL is led by seasoned professionals with proven technical and diverse expertise in traditional and emerging technologies, markets, and agenda-setting issues driving national and global economies.  

“The session will give insight into the current state of oil and gas security in Nigeria, best practices for risk management, assessment, and mitigation in the industry, enhancing participants investigation skills and techniques required for the sector ensuring participants understand the importance of accurate reporting and documentation in security incidents and also explore cutting edge technologies and their application in oil and gas security.

“Our training methods shall be by class presentation of slides with active engagement and discussions with participants, group discussions, use of case studies drawn from local and global experiences and incidents, use of audio visuals and media display with flexible accommodation of physical or virtual options as may be convenient for our clients,” Lajide said.

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