STAR Deep Water Petroleum Limited (A
Chevron Company and Operator of the Agbami field) together with its
Co-venturers in the Agbami Field – Nigerian National Petroleum Company,
Famfa Oil Limited, Statoil Nigeria Limited, Petroleo Brasileiro Nigeria
Limited have congratulated 289 beneficiaries of Agbami Medical and
Engineering Professional Scholarship, AMEPS, scheme, who graduated in
the 2016 convocation ceremony of the University of Lagos on Wednesday
January 25. Thirty-two of the scholars graduated with First Class
honours.
Omotuyi Oyindamola Ajoke, one of the beneficiaries, was the best graduating student.
Ajoke attributed her high flyer
performance to God and the support she got from Agbami Coventurers
through AMEPS. In her words at the convocation ceremony, “I am grateful to Agbami Co-venturers for the scholarship.”
Lanre Kalejaiye, acting director, Star
Deep Water Petroleum Limited, expressed the co-venturers’s delight with
the impact of AMEPS. “We congratulate all the beneficiaries of the
Agbami Medical and Engineering Professional Scholarship in the
University of Lagos. We especially commend the 32 who graduated with
First Class Degrees. They are all valuable ambassadors of AMEPS,” he said.
AMEPS is a merit-based scholarship
scheme which was established in 2009 and administered by the Agbami
Co-venturers to bridge the gap in the nations’ supply of Engineering and
Medical professionals.
From its inception to date, over N7.5
billion has been spent on AMEPS with over 15,000 young Nigerian
beneficiaries. Three hundred and ten (310) of them have graduated with
First Class honours. As at the end of 2016, over 9,000 of the
beneficiaries have graduated from the scheme, while a total of 6,500 are
currently on the scheme.
The Agbami Co-Venturers have also
provided strategic support to the development of education by donating
26 fully equipped Science Laboratory complexes, plus six hybrid and two
conventional libraries to schools across the country.
The Agbami Field is located
approximately 70 miles (113 kilometers) offshore Nigeria, and in line
with the Deep Offshore Community Affairs Group (DOCAG) engagement
principles, co-venturers view the entire country of Nigeria as Agbami
community.
The Agbami Field is currently the
single largest oil field in deepwater West Africa. It commenced
production in July 2008. At peak production, the Agbami project
contributes 250,000 barrels of oil per day to Nigeria’s total oil
production, according to a release by Esimaje Brikinn, general manager,
Policy, Government and Public Affairs.
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