NOGIG 2024: Defending  Champions NNPC in Flying Start

NOGIG 2024: Defending  Champions NNPC in Flying Start

The preliminaries of the football event of 19th Nigeria Oil and Gas Industry Games (NOGIG 2024) kicked off yesterday at the football pitch of the SHELL Residential Area in Port Harcourt, the Rivers State.

Defending champions, the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC Limited, defeated Petroleum Training Institute (PTI), Warri by a lone goal.

In the second match of the opening day, the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulation Commission (NUPRC) played out a goalless draw with Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA). TotalEnergies defeated SEPLAT 2-0 to go top of Group 3. 

The matches will continue today with TotalEnergies taking on NLNG in the early morning fixture. PTI and Shell will slug it out in the second match of the day. ARADEL will lock horns with NCDMB in a Group 4 match while CHEVRON and NMDPRA will do battle in the last encounter for Matchday 2 of the preliminaries.

After playing out a barren draw against NMDPRA, Captain of NUPRC, Kenneth Gbuhu said their game plan was to win their opening match. 

He remarked that he and his team mates had put the draw behind them. “Our attention has now shifted to our next game against Chevron. We know what is required of us. It’s victory or nothing.”

Representing the NNPC management, the Deputy Manager, People and Culture Aishatu Abba Kyari showered encomiums on the organising committee, admitting that the programme for the events has been flawless. 

First Vice Chairman of the Organising Committee, Chido Okoli said the decision to hold the preliminaries in Rivers and the finals in Abuja was based on the need to have participating teams experience different locations. “Most of the Games have always held in Lagos in the past, due largely to logistics convenience. But we have chosen to come to Rivers because the facilities are here and it is good for the reputation of Port Harcourt as the oil city of Nigeria.”

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