NCDMB, media visit to Marconi, firm pledges cost and speedy project delivery
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By Nathan Nwakamma
Yenagoa, Dec. 12, 2025 (NAN) Marconi NG Engineering, procurement and Construction (EPC) Limited, an indigenous oil services firm says it is positioning itself as one of the leading players in West Africa in cost and speedy delivery of projects.
The pledge is sequel to the Federal Government’s intensified efforts to attract new oil and gas investments, expedite development of fields and ensure reduction in the cost of production.
This is contained in a statement issued by Dr Obinna Ezeobi, General Manager, Corporate Communications, Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board (NCDMB) on Friday.
According to the statement, Marconi made the commitment on Wednesday when officials of the Corporate Communications Division of NCDMB led select journalists on a tour of some Port Harcourt-based oil and gas companies.
Marconi, a wholly Nigerian owned entity acquired the assets of Saipem’s Rumuolumeni Yard in May 2025.
Speaking during the tour, the Chief Executive Officer of Marconi, Mr. Gian Fabio Del Cioppo explained that the company’s yard covers more than 1,000,000 square meters, including a 330-meters jetty, and has the capacity to fabricate over 25,000 tons of heavy structures per year.
He said that the facility is one of the leading yards in the country with assets and organisational capability to execute fabrication and other services for complex capital EPC projects, both onshore and offshore.
He emphasised that the company possesses the equipment, technical capacity, legacy and human capabilities to deliver the highest quality of work in the industry.
According to him, the services come at competitive costs and schedule in alignment with the Presidential Directives on Local Content and the provisions of the Nigerian Oil and Gas Industry Content Development (NOGICD) Act, 2010.
He appealed to government and oil industry stakeholders to be steadfast with the implementation of the NOGICD Act, adding that Marconi is well positioned to support national goals, while contributing significantly to job creation and economic growth.
He underscored the benefits of local content to the economy and urged the government to resist pressures to roll back the progress that had been achieved in local content implementation in the last 15 years.
Conducting journalists round the facility, Nigerian Content Manager of Marconi, Dr David Editang, explained that the new owners retained the services of local experts who operated the facility for decades prior to its acquisition.
He noted that the facility has the capacity to fabricate, store and load out completed project structures through three of its jetties.
Recently, Marconi, marked the First Steel Cutting Ceremony for some subsea structures for one of the major offshore projects currently being executed in Nigeria.
The facility also played a significant role in the execution and construction of several notable projects in the past including Egina, Usan, Akpo, NLNG Train 7, among many others.
Ezeobi, led other NCDMB personnel and a host of journalists on the facility tour.
He noted that Marconi is now well positioned to operate across the oil and gas value chain, from land, swamp and shallow waters to deep sea offshore.
On the reasons for the tour, Ezeobi said, “As we showcase the companies, we are achieving our mandate as spelt out in Sections 67 and 70 (n) of the Nigerian Oil and Gas Industry Content Development (NOGICD) Act.
“These sections mandate the NCDMB to promote Nigerian Content through communications and stakeholders engagement and also outlines the Board’s functions which include capacity building”.
He explained that media practitioners are critical stakeholders in the implementation of the NOGICD Act.
According to him, “We want the media to better understand how the oil and gas industry works; we want to deepen our relationship, and to build the capacity of media stakeholders in reportage.”
He also noted that the NCDMB had established sustainable relationships with media stakeholders in different parts of the Country, and organises annual engagements in Port Harcourt, La
gos and Abuja. (NAN) (www.nannews.ng)
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Edited by Benson iziama
