FIRST E&P receives double honors at the 2022 NAICE SPE Conference & Exhibition

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FIRST Exploration & Petroleum Development Company (FIRST E&P) was presented with two awards at the 2022 Nigeria Annual International Conference and Exhibition (NAICE) conference organized by the Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE) Nigeria Council, which held from the 1st to the 3rd of August 2022.

FIRST E&P received both the 1st Place Exhibition Award (Indigenous Award, 1-2 booths), and the 1st Place Exhibition Award (2-5 booths). The two awards recognized FIRST E&P’s outstanding display and technical excellence at the NAICE SPE Exhibition!

Awards Presented to FIRST E&P at the 2022 NAICE Conference

This year’s edition marked the first time that FIRST E&P would be exhibiting at the NAICE SPE conference. The FIRST E&P exhibition team developed on an intuitive booth design and worked on delivering an engaging, learning experience for all visitors. A major highlight of the booth experience was built around FIRST E&P’s focus on HSE in our operations. This focus was shared with visitors through a gamified virtual reality HSE tutorial initiative. We are delighted that this and all the the brilliant work done by team members in delivering a memorable experience to our visitors was appreciated and rewarded by the conference organizers.

The Nigeria Annual International Conference and Exhibition (NAICE) is an annual conference organized by the Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE), Nigeria Council. Its primary objective is to gather and encourage the dissemination of technical knowledge and technologies relating to the energy industry and to provide exploration and production (E&P) marketplace for sub-Saharan Africa. Over the years, it has remained the flagship conference and exhibition for the oil and gas industry in sub-Saharan Africa. FIRST E&P was happy to support the 2022 edition to support the development of the Oil and Gas sector in Nigeria.

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Juliet Ehimuan

Non-Executive Director

Juliet Ehimuan is Director of Google in West Africa. She was named by Forbes as one of the top 20 power women in Africa, by the London Business School as one of 30 people changing the world; and featured in the BBC Africa Power Women series, and on CNN Innovate Africa.

With over 25 years experience primarily in Technology, Oil & Gas, and New Media industries across Europe, Middle East and Africa; Juliet is a leading voice on Innovation, Transformation, and Leadership. She has received numerous awards for outstanding contribution to the digital landscape in Africa. Under her leadership, the Google team has made a significant impact on local content development, infrastructure deployment, and digital capacity building.

Juliet has degrees from the London Business School, University of Cambridge; and Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife. She was awarded IT Personality of the Year in 2012 by the Nigeria Computer Society, Digital Personality of the year 2016 by Marketing World; and received a 2015 Titans of Technology award from TechnologyAfrica.

She is a member of the Forbes Coaches Council and recently published 30 Days of
Excellence, a leadership and effectiveness guide.

Daniella Obiesie-Uijlenhoed

Non-Executive Director

Daniella Obiesie-Uijlenhoed is currently a Director & Partner in Danicees FZ, an oil & gas servicing company based in Nigeria & the UAE. She is also on the Board of Directors of FIRST Exploration & Petroleum Development Company Limited, an upstream oil & gas producing company in Nigeria.

Born in Nigeria, Daniella has a Master’s degree in Business Administration & a Post Graduate Diploma in Management from the University of Calabar. She obtained her first degree is from the University of Nigeria Nsukka (UNN) where she graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Mass Communication.

Daniella started work with the banking industry in 1997. Her work experience includes positions in Federal Mortgage Finance, New Nigeria Bank & Zenith Bank PLC which she left at mid-management level to join Shell Nigeria Exploration & Production Company in 2005 as a stakeholder management liaison between SNEPCo and NNPC/NAPIMS on the Bonga South-West project.

She would later move to the Contracting team as Head, Office Services, managing the processing & subsequent approvals through the various team lines for all SNEPCo office contracts in Lagos, Abuja, Port Harcourt, & Warri.

In 2009, Daniella took a hiatus from Shell Nigeria and worked with Oman Oryx Construction Company, UAE as the Head Corporate Services, responsible for handling all permits and stakeholder management engagements between the company and the Ministry of Energy & Minerals in Oman.

Daniella returned to Shell Nigeria in 2012, working within the strategy & portfolio team for SNEPCo office & governance policies Nigeria, until her voluntary exit from the company in 2015 to join her husband at Danicees and focus on her family.

Daniella is passionate about the formal & non-formal development of young people in Nigeria. She has been a Trustee and Director on the Board of the Duke of Edinburgh award for young people in Nigeria since 2018. The parent organization for the award was founded in 1956 in England by the late Prince Philip the 1st Duke of Edinburgh.

Daniella views external relationships as key enabler to corporate success and is a team player dedicated to personal delivery and organizational goals. She is a hands-on, high-energy individual who uses her unique interpersonal skills to generate value for organizations and their stakeholders, balancing the strategic agenda with the requirements for optimal delivery.