Nigeria’s DPR cautions against data analysis results compromise


Headquarters of the Department of Petroleum Resources in Lagos.

OpeOluwani Akintayo

Lagos — In ensuring industry ethical standard and best practices, the Acting Director of Department of Petroleum Resources, DPR, Alhaji Shakur Ahmad Rufai has warned oil and gas laboratory operators to avoid compromising data analysis results and upheld objectivity and sincerity of purpose.

Shakur gave the warning in a statement issued after a workshop to chat a new direction for laboratory managers and operators towards embracing industry best practices in laboratory data analysis in the oil and gas industry.

The 2-day workshop is themed “Enhancing laboratory best practices and capacity Building towards promoting sustainable development in the Nigerian oil and gas industry’’.

Shakur represented by Dr. Musa Zagi, Deputy Director, Health, Safety & Environment, HSE Division of DPR said laboratory practice in the Nigerian oil and gas industry should not only be viewed as a business or money-making venture.

He said laboratory practices should be seen as a critical and sensitive component which inputs are critical for decision-making across the oil and gas value chain.

According to him, `It is indeed a great pleasure and honour as I stand here in your midst today to kick-off this very important stakeholders’ workshop represented by CEOs of laboratories, members of the academia, representatives of oil and gas companies,
“I wish to express my profound appreciation to all our esteemed guests and stakeholders, here present for making out time to come from far and near, in spite of your tight and busy schedules, to attend this workshop.

“ This, to me, signifies the seriousness and importance that you all attach to this engagement which is geared towards continuous improvement of laboratory practice in the Nigerian oil and gas industry.

“ In the same vein, I would like to thank the head of HSE and his dedicated team for successfully putting this year’s stakeholders’ workshop together,’’ he said.

The DPR boss said the question to be asked is; how equipped and efficient are in-country laboratories for conducting these scientific observations and analyses?

“It is my fervent hope and firm belief, that the discussions will ignite a strong determination and resolve among all oil and gas laboratory stakeholders to begin to chart a definitive and sustainable path towards uncompromised and consistent quality of service and integrity of results”.

According to him, the quality and integrity of the data or results churned out from laboratories in our sector of the economy is a critical ingredient in decision making (for both regulators and operators) without which there can be no real value addition and sustainability.

He said the agency, DPR has put in place, machinery to ensure good laboratory practice in the Nigerian oil and gas industry.

The machinery which includes the accreditation and permitting process for companies rendering laboratory services in the sector has been further strengthened by the oil and gas laboratories stakeholders’ workshop since the first workshop which was held in 2015.

“I would like to re-iterate this department’s commitment towards working with all stakeholders to drive and enhance good laboratory practice within the sub-sector, encourage and (where necessary) enforce capacity building with the ultimate goal/objective of promoting sustainable development in the industry.

“To every participant at this workshop and indeed to all stakeholders, I charge you with the responsibility of ensuring workshopping turn out not only the best you have so seen so far.

“But also become a pivotal force that would catapult laboratory practice within the Nigerian oil and gas sector towards a pedestal where it becomes a reference point for international standards and indeed the world’s best.

“At this juncture, I would like to draw our minds and attention to the meaning of the term ‘laboratory’ as defined by Merriam-Webster Dictionary – a place equipped for scientific observation, experimental testing, analysis or study.

“This year’s theme – Enhancing Laboratory Best Practices and Capacity Building Towards Promoting Sustainable Development in the Nigerian Oil and Gas Industry could not be apter,” he added.


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