Asharami Energy Hits 4 Million LTI-Free Man-hours on OML 148 Assets

January 15, 2025
Asharami Energy Hits 4 Million LTI-Free Manhours on OML 148 Assets

Leste Aihevba, Chief Technical Officer at Asharami Energy, emphasized the significance of this achievement. “This milestone is not just a statistic; it represents the well-being of our team and the trust our stakeholders have in us,” Aihevba stated. He highlighted that the company’s focus on safety is a shared responsibility and the result of tireless efforts from all employees and contractors involved.

Asharami Energy’s Commitment to Safety

Asharami Energy’s safety milestone showcases its dedication to maintaining a secure working environment. The company has implemented comprehensive Health, Safety, and Environment (HSE) policies, along with regular training and audits. “Safety is embedded in our operations, from site preparation to complex construction projects,” Aihevba noted.

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Projects like the drilling of Oki wells, construction of crude oil storage tanks, and community power installations have all contributed to this safety record. Aihevba mentioned that the company’s collaborative approach and regulatory compliance have been key in achieving this goal.

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Impact of Safety Milestone on Stakeholders

The achievement of 4 million LTI-free man-hours has positively impacted Asharami Energy’s relationship with stakeholders, including regulators, vendors, and the local community. Aihevba stated, “Our safety record makes us a preferred partner. It’s a testament to our commitment to safety and environmental sustainability.”

He also noted that the milestone is just the beginning of Asharami’s ongoing safety journey. “We’ve already surpassed 4.4 million LTI-free manhours and are aiming for 5 million. We will continue to invest in new technologies and reinforce our safety culture,” Aihevba added.

Future Goals and Commitment to Sustainability

Looking ahead, Asharami Energy plans to maintain its focus on safety and environmental responsibility. The company’s “goal zero” initiative aims to eliminate incidents entirely. “This milestone is a reflection of our past efforts and a motivation for our future. We’re committed to continuous improvement in our safety practices,” Aihevba concluded.

Asharami Energy’s commitment to safety and sustainability underscores its role as a responsible energy provider in the upstream sector. The company looks forward to achieving new safety milestones while continuing to bring energy to life responsibly.

Emmanuel Ochayi

Emmanuel Ochayi is a journalist. He is a graduate of the University of Lagos, School of first choice and the nations pride. Emmanuel is keen on exploring writing angles in different areas, including Business, climate change, politics, Education, and others.

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