Identifying Opportunities, Forging Partnerships, and Driving Sustainable Local Content Growth
The primary objective of this unit is to drive the establishment and development of facilities and infrastructure for local manufacturing and related activities in collaboration with OEMs, investors and technical partners, In line with the provisions and aspirations of the Nigerian Oil and Gas Industry Content Development (NOGICD) Act of 2010. The unit also drives amongst others, the enforcement of Nigerian Content Equipment Certificate (NCEC), as well as, the Marine Vessels Categorization Report as mandatory requirements for companies to participate at Tenders and in the award of contracts in the Nigerian Oil and Gas Industry.
The Strategic Business Development Unit covers the following activities:
The Nigerian Content Equipment Certificate (NCEC) is a requirement of the Equipment Component Manufacturing Initiative (ECMI), which was conceived by the Board to address the gaps in:
Application
In line with sections 4, 5, 6, 12, 13, 15, 53 and 70 of the NOGICD Act of 2010, the Schedule to the NOGICD Act and the aspirations of the Board`s 10-Year Strategic Road Map, NCEC applies to materials, goods, equipment, facilities, assets and general oil and gas services excluding marine vessels, rigs and dock yards, which are covered by the Marine Vessel Categorization Scheme, and Rig Utilization Strategy respectively.
Key Objectives of the NCEC
Nigerian Content Equipment Certificate (NCEC) Categorization
The Nigerian Content Equipment Certificates are classified into the following categories:
NCEC Application Process
Companies can only apply for NCEC through the Nigerian Oil and Gas Industry Content Joint Qualification System (NOGIC JQS)and ensure that all information and documents uploaded are accurate, authentic and not misleading.
The Board carries out mandatory facility, equipment and assets inspection and verification exercise within fifteen (15) working days upon receipt of the application. The objective of the exercise is to ascertain the status of the domiciliation plan; facility, equipment and assets ownership; and authenticity of the documents and information uploaded on the NOGIC JQS portal for each application. Accordingly, companies are required to provide original copies of all documents and information uploaded on the NOGIC JQS portal for sighting and authentication during the inspection and verification exercise.
Requirement for NCEC Application/How to Apply
The simplified requirements for obtaining the NCEC are as follows:
To apply for NCEC, kindly log on to your company’s account through the Nigerian Oil and Gas Industry Content Joint Qualification System (NOGIC JQS) portal and follow the steps below:
NCEC Processing Timeline
The Board processes all applications upon receipt and issue the completed and duly approved certificates within fifteen (15) working days after the facility visit. However, if we are unable to process duly submitted application and issue certificate within 15 working days due to incomplete documentation, the application shall be rejected, and the applicant informed of the reason for rejection. All processed NCECs are approved by the Executive Secretary (ES) and sealed by the Directorate of Legal Services of the Board before issuance.
Validity Period of Approved NCEC
All Approved Category A NCECs have a validity period of two (2) calendar years and all approved category B,C,D NCECs have a validity of one calendar years, after which, they can be renewed for another calendar year.
NCEC Data
To view the list of NCEC Approved list, click here
To view the Guideline for Nigerian Content Equipment Certification, click here
For Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ), click here
To view the Guideline for the Utilization of Locally Produced Barite and Drilling Fluids, click here
A key component of MVS is the Marine Vessels and Vendor Categorization Scheme. The marine vessel categorization scheme drives and promotes the manufacturing and utilization of Nigerian owned vessels through the categorization of Marine Service Providers (MSP) and vessels built in Nigeria in the Nigerian Oil and Gas Industry.
Objectives of MVS
Requirement for MVC Application/How to Apply
The simplified requirements for obtaining the MVC are as follows:
To apply for MVC, kindly log on to your company’s account through the Nigerian Oil and Gas Industry Content Joint Qualification System (NOGIC JQS) portal and follow the steps below:
MVC Data
To view the list of MVC Reports, click here
To view the MVC Utilization Scheme, click here
For Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ), click here
View and download Marine Vessel Reports of indigenous marine firms
Download the Nigerian Oil and Gas Industry Content Development (NOGICD) Act, 2010
Nigerian Content Tower, Yenagoa, Bayelsa State.
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