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GE Africa, 9 November 2016
GE’s new President and CEO of Sub-Saharan Africa for Oil & Gas, Ado Oseragbaje, is optimistic about the future of GE in enabling and developing an industrial… Read more »
"People sometimes believe that localisation drives up costs, but that's not true," says GE's new President and CEO of Sub-Saharan Africa for Oil & Gas, Ado Oseragbaje. Instead Oseragbaje is of the opinion that "in-country fabrication, localisation and other initiatives" in Sub-Saharan African countries "will help provide the resources to enable economic growth." Read more. Find out more about GE in Africa in this BRIEFING.
GE’s new President and CEO of Sub-Saharan Africa for Oil & Gas, Ado Oseragbaje.
GE Oil & Gas has completed the first refurbishment of subsea production trees at its service base in Onne, Nigeria, highlighting GE's commitment to investing in Nigeria and ... Read more »
GE now manufactures ‘Subse Christmas Trees’ in Onne, Nigeria.
In the last 10 years of operations, GE has not had any incidents at its Onne facility resulting in lost work time for any of the technicians, engineers or other personnel ... Read more »
It has taken GE four years of planning and over $4.5 million investment in facilities, recruitment and training to reach this new milestone - GE has announced that its facility in ... Read more »
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