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Special and Effective Onshore & Offshore Solutions

  • Specialized international procurement and supplies
  • Manufacturer representation
  • offshore maintenance and repairs
  • High and low pressure leak repairs- pipelines, flowlines, storage tanks etc
  • Wall Reinforcement/Corrosion Control- mechanical damage, corrosion damage, dents etc
  • Pipe/Flowline Repair, Maintenance, Reinforcement Training and Consultancy
  • Outsourcing

Super Geomatics offers unique services to the Oil and Gas sector in Nigeria and the African region. We provide effective solutions in sourcing, importing and supply of spare parts and specialized equipment.

To ensure the highest levels of services and shortest possible delivery times, we utilize a well established international network of suppliers and buying houses from Europe, the USA and the far East and work closely with specially selected freight forwarding and clearing companies who understand the demands of our industry.

With this, we are able to offer comprehensive, reliable and professional services designed to satisfy specific needs. From international sourcing to local delivery, OEM representation and local logistics solutions,
Super Geomatics possesses requisite multi-level expertise for Oil and Gas facilitation.

The upstream oil & gas services industry in Nigeria offers significant and sustainable operations for companies supporting the energy sector. These services are a critical part of the overall supply chain that ensures both new discoveries are brought to production and existing fields are kept operating efficiently.

It is estimated that the upstream oil & gas industry is worth between $12bn to $15bn per year the majority of which is currently still spent with off-shore contractors. However, this is also starting to change as a consequence of the Nigerian Content Directive and as local companies develop partnerships with International technical affiliates and demonstrate their ability to deliver the requisite services in-country.

In many cases, such as for offshore fabrication and subsea manufacturing, the push is for at least 50% local content of the tonnage work done in Nigeria.