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Shell Recruits Into Various Positions For 2013, Application Closes Before May 07.

Shell has been active in Nigeria since 1937.  Shell business activities in Nigeria are exploring and producing oil and gas onshore as well as offshore and gas sales and distribution. Shell also has an interest in Nigeria’s largest liquified natural gas plant (NLNG). Their offices are based in Port Harcourt, Warri, Lagos, and Abuja.
Shell Petroleum Development Company of Nigeria Ltd (SPDC) operates Nigeria’s largest oil and gas joint venture on behalf of: government-owned Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (55%), SPDC (30%), TEPGN (10%) and NAOC (5%).
Shell Nigeria Gas (SNG) is the only international oil and Gas Company to set up a gas distribution company in Nigeria to supply industry customers.

Shell Nigeria Exploration and Production Company (SNEPCO) operates the Bonga, Nigeria’s first deepwater oil discovery. The Bonga facility has the capacity to produce more than 200,000 barrels per day of oil and 150 MM standard cubic feet of gas per day.
They seek experienced professionals and engineers are  expected to support daily equipment and facility maintenance, reliability and availability as well as production delivery onshore and offshore.   Please check and Click on the available Positions below. Apply now, Immediately

Job IDPosition TitleWork Location
F36179.Senior Completions EngineerNigeria
F36171.Senior Well Engineer,HPHTNigeria
F36170.Senior Well Engineer,OperationsNigeria
F36169.Well Engineer,OperationsNigeria
F36168.Well Engineer,CementingNigeria
F36167.Drilling SupervisorNigeria
F36166.Senior Drilling SupervisorNigeria
F36164.Night Drilling SupervisorNigeria
F36160.Well EngineerNigeria
F36159.Senior Well EngineerNigeria
F36121.Senior Completions EngineerNigeria
F36119.Completions EngineerNigeria
F36118.Contract Support EngineerNigeria
F36117.Senior Well Engineer - QAQCNigeria
F36116.Well Engineer - Equipment [High Tempreture High Pressure]Nigeria
F36115.Principal Well Engineer,DesignNigeria
F36037.Principal Structural EngineerNigeria
F36036.Senior Structural EngineerNigeria
F35995.Senior Process Automation & Control EngineerNigeria
F35993.Rigless Intervention Engineer/SupervisorNigeria
F35972.Contract Support EngineerNigeria
F35795.Financial AccountantGabon
Shell recruits into various positions for 2013, Application closes before January 31. Please VISIT SHELLRECRUITMENT 2013

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