Bell Oil & Gas (BOG) hosted a strategic visit from the Huachuang Steel Structure Engineering Team, focused on pre-commissioning activities for the upcoming commissioning of the state-of-the-art Pipe Threading and Valve Assembly Facility. This milestone event is scheduled for official commissioning in the fourth quarter of 2024 at the Lekki Free Zone in Lagos, marking a significant step forward for BOG in advancing local content and technical capacity within Nigeria’s oil and gas industry.
The Huachuang Steel Structure Engineering Company, recognized globally for its expertise in steel structure engineering. HSE is responsible for the design, engineering and construction of the BOG facility and the visit to BOG was to finalize key pre-commissioning details, ensuring the facility is ready for full-scale operations. The team’s visit highlights the critical importance of technical precision and seamless execution in commissioning such an advanced facility, which will provide world-class services to the Nigerian oil and gas sector.
The BOG Pipe Threading and Valve Assembly Facility represents a bold vision to position the company as a leader in the oil service sector contributing to Nigeria’s oil and gas value chain.
Equipped with state-of-the-art technology, the facility will provide comprehensive solutions for OCTG pipe threading, valve manufacturing, and maintenance, catering to the unique needs of both local and international oil and gas operators.
This facility further highlights the BOG strategic statement as an indigenous oilfield services company with a world-class approach to delivering service excellence. The goal is to ensure that critical services such as valve assembly, repair and maintenance are easily accessible within Nigeria, reducing reliance on foreign imports or the constant need to change valves.
As the commissioning date approaches, BOG is excited to unveil this world-class facility to its clients, partners, and stakeholders.
BOG is proud to lead in providing local content solutions, enhancing operational efficiencies, and contributing to Nigeria’s self-reliance in the oil and gas sector.