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PROVISION OF DRILL STEM TESTING/TUBING CONVEYED PERFORATING EQUIPMENT & SERVICES at
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Mobil Producing Nigeria Unlimited
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Provision of Medical Services at CHEVRON NIGERIA LIMITED
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CHEVRON NIGERIA LIMITED
R. C. 6135
Operator of the NNPCChevron Joint Venture
Chevron
INVITATION FOR PRE-QUALIFICATION
1. Introduction
Chevron Nigeria Limited invites interested and experienced companies to apply for pre-qualification for the provision of Medical Services in Benin City, Sapele and Ughelli. The contract is proposed to commence in January 1, 2011 for two (2) years duration with one (1) year extension options.
2. Scope of work
Tender Specifications and Contract Condition. The successful Bidding Company (Contractor) shall provide primary and some secondary medical care services to company employees resident in Benin City, Sapele and Ughelli under the following conditions:
Services
CONTRACTOR shall attend to COMPANY’S employees, retirees and their dependants (“employees”) who possess COMPANY Medical Identity Cards at the Clinic. Generally, the CONTRACTOR may be requested to provide any type of general medical Services OTHER THAN those listed on the General Medical Exclusions list. COMPANY shall be under no obligations to reimburse CONTRACTOR for the provision of any Services provided to employees which fall under the exclusions listed.
CONTRACTOR warrants that it will perform the Services under this contract with the requisite medical skills and competence, administrative and Managerial skills and competent personnel necessary to carry out its obligations hereunder and that all Services shall be performed in a professional, diligent and workman-like manner.
In performance of the Services, CONTRACTOR shall abide by and be subject to the provisions of all applicable laws, ordinances, rules, regulations etc.
Stipulated by relevant professional bodies and governmental authorities and also Environmental Protection Practices Guidelines, Drug, Alcohol and Search Policy
Contractor shall ensure that all its personnel are given the necessary training and continuing medical education (CME). Note that Company shall continuously verify that this is carried out.
PRE-QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS:
1. Certificate of registration of company in Nigeria with Corporate Affairs commission together with Memorandum and Articles of Association and form CO7 showing list of directors and number of shares each has subscribed to.
2. Evidence of joint venture agreement of memorandum of understanding in case of existence of any partnership with a local or foreign firm and any sub-contractor intending to support the provision of any aspect of the service and clearly indicate roles and responsibilities of each party.
3. Current Petroleum Inspectorate Commission (PIC) – (formerly called Department of Petroleum Resources) certificate or evidence of renewal; and current insurance policy.
4. Evidence of registration or certification with any professional organization or association for this category of business.
5. Current Tax Clearance Certificate for the past three years and VAT certificate
6. Certified company audited account for the past three years including evidence of financial support from any reputable bank.
7. Complete company and any partner or sub-contractor contact information stating key contact names: all office locations, mailing and email addresses with evidence of internet facility including telephone and fax numbers.
8. Health Environment and Safety (HES) policies fatalities, motor-vehicle accidents, employee’s days away from work and total annual incidents in the past three years.
9. Organizational chart with names, positions and qualification of key personnel Management, Financial, Quality Assurance and HES
10. Provide personnel recruitment and sourcing strategy and capability to support the contract.
Provide details and evidence of similar job experiences within the last five years including names of client’s locations dates. Contract values and references on those jobs.
Nigerian Content Development Requirements:
Provide documentation and plans in areas not limited to No. 13 -25 below stating the required strategies to company with the Federal Government of Nigeria directives of October 13, 2006 to target achieving 45% and 70% Nigerian content Development (NCD) by year 2006 and 2010 respectively in terms of total monetary expenditure through the deliberate utilization of Nigerian human and material resources without sacrificing safety, health and environmental standards. Please note that non-submission of evidence demonstrating capability to comply fully with all the NCD requirements shall be considered a fatal flaw which shall result in disqualification from bidding for this service.
1. Take note also that interested foreign companies must partner with Nigerian companies. Such companies must show evidence of joint venture agreement or memorandum of understanding duly signed by the CEO of both companies including evidence or plans of physical operational presence and set-up in Nigeria. In addition, they must confirm whether the contract will be awarded either solely through the Nigerian company or in partnership and that the work will be performed in-country.
2. Provide a description of all works contractor proposes will be performed in Nigeria using Nigerian resources and what percentage of this work is the total work scope.
3. Provide names and addresses of partnering Nigerian registered company and any other Nigerian company that will participate in this work including evidences of well equipped offices and workshop.
4. Provide a brief outline of the scope of work, what items, materials and consumables would be procured in Nigeria and what percentage of this, is the total required materials and consumables.
5. Provide evidence of what percentage of your key management positions is held by Nigerians and what percentage of the total work force are Nigerians.
6. Provide what percentage of the work scope would be performed by Nigerians and what are your plans and target percent that the Nigerian workforce would have been increased over the next three years.
7. Provide training, development and technology transfer program for Nigerian personnel and sub-contractors to be conducted in-country.
8. Provide evidence and plans for capacity building and investment expansion programs or opportunities in human resources and infrastructure in Nigeria over the next three (3) years.
9. Provide other information, innovation or plans for increasing local content development in the contract.
3. SUBMISSION OF PRE-QUALIFICATION DOCUMENTS
Interested companies should submit sealed package not later than 12 noon. December 24, 2009, to the address below in accordance with the pre-qualification instruction and having their names clearly written on the package and marked:
PRE-QUALIFICATION FOR THE PROVISION OF MEDICAL SERVICES,
CHEVRON NIGERIA LIMITED
2, CHEVRON DRIVE, LEKKI PENINSULA, LAGOS
ATTENTION: BUSINESS PROCESS AND COMPLIANCE MANAGER
Please note the following:
· This is not an invitation to tender. Notwithstanding the submission of pre-qualification information, Chevron Nigeria Limited is neither committed nor obliged to include any company on any bid list or to award any contract to any company and or associated companies, sub-contractors or agents.
· The tendering process shall be the NNPC contracting process requiring pre-qualified companies to submit technical tenders first. Following a technical review, only technically and financially qualified contractors will be requested to submit commercial tenders.
· Chevron Nigeria Limited reserves the right to reject any and or all pre-qualification packages at its sole discretion and at no cost whatsoever. ,
· Chevron Nigeria Limited will deal only with authorized officers of the pre-qualifying companies and NOT through individuals or Agents. .
· This advertisement of “Invitation for Pre-qualification” shall not be construed as a commitment on the part of Chevron Nigeria Limited, nor shall it entitle companies to make any claims whatsoever and or seek any indemnity from Chevron Nigeria Limited and or any of their affiliates by virtue of such companies having responded to this advertisement,
· All costs incurred in preparing any response or information to this Pre-qualification invitation shall be to the responding company’s accounts.
§ Company shall reject any pre-qualification package submitted after the due date or not in accordance with the format as specified above.
§ Suppliers are to provide a name, Telephone number and email Address of a contact person to be trained and setup in order to mange your tender in NipeX
§ Please visit the NipeX Portal at www.nipexng.com for this advert and other information
§ Suppliers are expected to have attained the “PUBLISHED” status in the
§ NJQS database to be eligible for this exercise. Application formats are available at www.nipexng.com
This advertisement is available on the NIPEX portal www.nipexng.com
Management
Chevron Nigeria Limited, 2 Chevron Drive, Lekki Peninsula, PMB, 12825, Lagos.
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Downhole Rental Tool Services on its offshore locations at MPN
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Mobil Producing Nigeria Unlimited
An ExxonMobil Subsidiary
Operator of the NNPC/MPN Joint Venture
Invitation for Pre-qualification:
Provision of Downhole Rental Tools & Services
1. INTRODUCTION
Mobil Producing Nigeria Unlimited (MPN) operator of NNPC/MPN Joint Ventures plans to engage Downhole Rental Tool Services on its offshore locations within the NNPC/MPN Joint Venture (JV) acreage for an anticipated contract term of three (3) years. Contract is expected to commence in the third (3rd) quarter of 2011.
2. SCOPE OF WORK
The scope of work includes, but is not limited to the provision of drilling and completion rental tools and drillpipe. Tools include mechanical and hydraulic drilling jars, jar intensifies surface bumper jar, shock subs, junk mills, tapered mills, junk baskets, impression blocks, safety joints, washpipe, section mills, whipstock assemblies, casing patches, wellhead recovery systems, hole-openers, casing scrapers, drill pipe, drill collars, lift subs, safety valves, bristle brushes, pressure activated under-reamers and appropriate spares. For pre-qualification consideration, Contractor application for this service must include the following technical information and the general information:
3. SPECIFIC BIDDER DOCUMENTATION
For pre qualification consideration, application for this service must include the following technical information:
A. Bidder shall provide evidence of scope of work capabilities listed above or evidence of an existing contract with a sub-contractor capable of providing scope of work capabilities above. In the event of an existing sub-contract, evidence must be provided of sub-contractor’s scope of work capabilities.
B. Demonstrate a history of safe, well-managed operations under similar conditions and work requirements over the previous 5 years. Provide details of Safety, Health and Environment Policy and Program.
C. Comprehensive listing of Contractor’s Downhole Rental tools located in Nigeria showing quantities typically in stock. Proof of available resources, warehouse, maintenance facilities, spares, etc. to support the operation for a period of at least one year.
D. Verifiable insurance policy on all Downhole-related tools and services
E. Documentation showing qualifications, licenses, certificates and training of Contractor’s Services personnel demonstrating experience with and capability of work in an offshore environment.
F. Documentation of licenses and certifications held by Contractor’s inspection, maintenance, repair and testing facilities and associated personnel.
G. Documentation showing tool inspection and calibration frequency and compliance with API RP7G and DS-1 Service Level 3-5 inspectation standards for equipment tool joints and body dimensions
4. GENERAL BIDDER DOCUMENTATION
In addition to the Specific Contractor Documentation specified above, the following general documentation must be provided:
A. Current relevant certificate/receipt for application with the Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR). Expired certificates/receipts not acceptable
B. Documented evidence of any relationships with supplying contractors or subcontractors
C. Company profile including Nigerian Shareholding and Certificate of Incorporation
D. Contractor’s financial details and audited accounts for the last three (3) years
E. Evidence of Financial Capability
F. Evidence of Tax Clearance Certificate for the past three (3) years
G. Details of Contractor’s project management practices, including organizational structure indicating key professional staff and their resumes, with details of any format technical support agreements with foreign contractors
H. Details of Safety, Health and Environment Policy and Program
I. Safety Records for preceding three (3) years
J. Details of local content inclusion/plan
K. Details of quality control and quality assurance procedure
L. Documentation of key performance indicators tracked and reported and examples of Contractor’s failure reporting system
M. Details of community relation’s policy and strategy to assure smooth operations
5. NIGERIAN CONTENT
The Federal Government of Nigeria (FGN) directives on Nigerian Content Development (“Directives”) mandates all contractors create value in country with a target of 70% by end of 2010 in terms of total monetary expenditures through the deliberate utilization of Nigerian human and material resources without sacrificing safety, health and environmental standards.
MPN intends to and will expect the contractor to comply with the FGN/NNPC Directives of October 13, 2006. As a result, Bidders will be evaluated on their documented willingness, track record, and plans to fully comply with the Directives and Company requirements. Failure to comply with Government directives or demonstrate commitment to Nigerian Content development may result in Bidder’s disqualification.
An objective of this pre-qualification process is to allow companies to demonstrate their willingness and ability to perform this work in Nigeria in a dependable manner. Each contractor will also be required to demonstrate that they will maintain in a stable management organization in Nigeria.
Please note that work performed outside Nigeria is not considered as value created in-country.
In view of the above, responders should state the following:
1. Description of your company’s committed infrastructure in Nigeria, offices, workshops, etc.
2. Detailed description of all work your company will accomplish using Nigerian Resources (labor, materials & services).
3. Location of established families in Nigeria for carrying out inspection, maintenance, repair and testing of equipment
4. Description of company’s Ownership Structure Attach copies of CAC forms
(CO2 & CO7)
5. Description of your Contract Management Team location in Nigeria and submit information to substantiate this
6. Verifiable details of company’s targeted training programme and understudy plans (training needs may include but not be limited to: inspection, refurbishment, and testing methods of used downhole rental equipment; enhanced program inventory and report writhing skills; well control methods; blow out prevention response; offshore survival; HUET training; safe material handling, fire fighting/fire prevention; drilling and crane operations) to maximize utilization of Nigerian personnel. Details to include:
· Sponsorship of Nigerians to acquire professional license or certification
· Further development plans of local employees as professionals
7. Description of your Procurement Centre location in Nigeria. Please also submit an organization chart to substantiate this information
Interested companies shall make their submissions in a package clearly marked
Pre-Qualification for Downhole Rental Tools & Servicers” on or before 5th January, 2010. All such submissions shall be sealed and addressed to:
“Notice of Intent – MPN PRE-QUALIFICATION FOR DOWNHOLE RENTAL TOOLS SERVICES”
The Manager,
Upstream Services Procurement
Mobil Producing Nigeria Unlimited
Mobil House, 1, Lekki Expressway, Victoria Island
P.M.B. 12054 Lagos, Nigeria
Submissions would be received at the above address on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays from 8a.m. to 12noon. Failure to follow any of the instructions above or to provide any of the listed documents will automatically disqualify the company. Notwithstanding the submission of the requested information, MPN is neither committed nor obligated to issue any call for tender or to include any company on any bid lists or award any form of contract. MPN will not make any form of payment for submissions presented in response to this notice.
Please note that this is not an invitation to tender Full tendering procedure will be provided only to contractors that have been successfully pre-qualified and found suitable to provide these services.
1. Please visit the NipeX Portal at www.nipexng.com for this Advert and other information.
2. Suppliers are expected to have attained the “Published” status in the NipeX JQS database to be available at www.nipexng.com
Mobile House, Lekki Expressway, Victoria Island, P.M.B 12054, Lagos
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Provision of Wireline Fishing & Pipe Recovery Services at Mobil Producing Nigeria Unlimited
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Mobil Producing Nigeria Unlimited
An ExxonMobil Subsidiary
Operator of the NNPC/MPN Joint Venture
Invitation for Pre-qualification:
Provision of Wireline Fishing & Pipe Recovery Services
1. INTRODUCTION
Mobil Producing Nigeria Unlimited (MPN) operator of NNPC/MPN Joint Ventures plans to engage Wireline Fishing & Pipe Recovery Services on its offshore locations within the NNPC/MPN Joint Venture (JV) acreage for an anticipated contract term of three (3) years. Contract is expected to commence in the third (3rd) quarter of 2011.
2. SCOPE OF WORK
The scope of work includes, but is not limited to the provision of Wireline Fishing & Pipe Recovery Services and associated tools. Equipment shall include all rental and purchase components, operator control systems, spares and consumables, standby equipment, mob/demob. For pre-qualification consideration, Contractor application for this service must include the following technical information and the general information:
3. SPECIFIC BIDDER DOCUMENTATION
For pre-qualification consideration, application for this service must include the following technical information:
A. Bidder shall provide evidence of scope of work capabilities listed above or evidence of an existing contract with a sub-contractor capable of providing scope of work capabilities above. In the event of an existing sub-contract, evidence must be provided of sub-contractor’s scope of work capabilities.
B. Demonstrate a history of safe, well-managed operations under similar conditions and work requirements over the previous 5 years. Provide details of Safety, Health and Environment Policy and Program.
C. Comprehensive listing of Contractor’s Wireline Fishing & Pipe Recovery tools located in Nigeria showing quantities typically in stock. Proof of available resources, warehouse, maintenance facilities, spares, etc. to support the operation for a period of at least one year.
D. Verifiable insurance policy on all fishing-related tools and services
E. Documentation showing qualifications, licenses, certificates and training of Contractor’s Wireline Fishing & Pipe Recovery Services personnel demonstrating experience with and capability to work from a floating drilling unit.
F. Documentation of licenses and certifications held by Contractor’s inspection, maintenance, repair and testing facilities and associated personnel.
G. Documentation showing tool inspection and calibration frequency and compliance with API RP 8B recommended Practice for Procedures for Inspections, Maintenance, Repair, and Remanufacture of Hoisting equipment and DS-1 Service Level 3-5 inspection standards for equipment tool joins and body dimensions.
4. GENERAL BIDDER DOCUMENTATION
In addition to the Specific Contractor Documentation specified above, the following general documentation must be provided:
A. Current relevant certificate/receipt for application with the Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR). Expired certificates/receipts not acceptable
B. Documented evidence of any relationships with supplying contractors or subcontractors
C. Company profile including Nigerian Shareholding and Certificate of Incorporation
D. Contractor’s financial details and audited accounts for the last three (3) years
E. Evidence of Financial Capability
F. Evidence of Tax Clearance Certificate for the past three (3) years
G. Details of Contractor’s project management practices, including organizational structure indicating key professional staff and their resumes, with details of any format technical support agreements with foreign contractors
H. Details of Safety, Health and Environment Policy and Program
I. Safety Records for preceding three (3) years
J. Details of local content inclusion/plan
K. Details of quality control and quality assurance procedure
L. Documentation of key performance indicators tracked and reported and examples of Contractor’s failure reporting system
M. Details of community relation’s policy and strategy to assure smooth operations
5. NIGERIAN CONTENT
The Federal Government of Nigeria (FGN) directives on Nigerian Content Development (“Directives”) mandates all contractors create value in country with a target of 70% by end of 2010 in terms of total monetary expenditures through the deliberate utilization of Nigerian human and material resources without sacrificing safety, health and environmental standards
MPN intends to and will expect the contractor to comply with the FGN/NNPC Directives of October 13, 2006. As a result, Bidders will be evaluated on their documented willingness, track record, and plans to fully comply with the Directives and Company requirements. Failure to comply with Government directives or demonstrate commitment to Nigerian Content development may result in Bidder’s disqualification.
An objective of this pre-qualification process is to allow companies to demonstrate their willingness and ability to perform this work in Nigeria in a dependable manner. Each contractor will also be required to demonstrate that they will maintain in a stable management organization in Nigeria.
Please note that work performed outside Nigeria is not considered as value created in-country.
In view of the above, responders should state the following:
1. Description of your company’s committed infrastructure in Nigeria
2. Detailed description of all work your company will accomplish using Nigerian Resources (labor, materials & services). Maximizing Nigerian Content is a key priority
3. Location of established families in Nigeria for carrying out inspection, maintenance, repair and testing of equipment
4. Description of company’s Ownership Structure Attach copies of CAC forms
(CO2 & CO7)
5. Description of your Contract Management Team location in Nigeria and submit information to substantiate this
6. Verifiable details of company’s targeted training programme and understudy plans (training needs may include but not be limited to: inspection, refurbishment, and testing methods of used fishing equipment; enhanced fishing program and report writing skills; well control methods; blow out prevention response; offshore survival; HUET training; hazardous equipment handling; fire fighting/prevention; drilling and crane operations) to maximize utilization of Nigerian personnel. Details to include:
· Sponsorship of Nigerians to acquire professional license or certification
· Further development plans of local employees as professionals
7. Description of your Procurement Centre location in Nigeria. Please also submit an organization chart to substantiate this information
Interested companies shall make their submissions in a package clearly marked
Pre-Qualification for Wireline Fishing & Pipe Recovery Servicers” on or before 5th January, 2010. All such submissions shall be sealed and addressed to:
“Notice of Intent – MPN PRE-QUALIFICATION FOR WIRELINE FISHING & PIPE RECOVERY SERVICES”
The Manager,
Upstream Services Procurement
Mobil Producing Nigeria Unlimited
Mobil House, 1, Lekki Expressway, Victoria Island
P.M.B. 12054 Lagos, Nigeria
Submissions would be received at the above address on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays from 8a.m. to 12noon. Failure to follow any of the instructions above or to provide any of the listed documents will automatically disqualify the company. Notwithstanding the submission of the requested information, MPN is neither committed nor obligated to issue any call for tender or to include any company on any bid lists or award any form of contract. MPN will not make any form of payment for submissions presented in response to this notice.
Please note that this is not an invitation to tender Full tendering procedure will be provided only to contractors that have been successfully pre-qualified and found suitable to provide these services.
1. Please visit the NipeX Portal at www.nipexng.com for this Advert and other information.
2. Suppliers are expected to have attained the “Published” status in the NipeX JQS database to be available at www.nipexng.com
Mobile House, Lekki Expressway, Victoria Island, P.M.B 12054, Lagos
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PROVISION OF DRIVERS AND VEHICLE FLEET SUPPORT SERVICES at BGEPNL
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BG Exploration and Production Nigeria Limited
INVITATION FOR PREQUALIFICATION
PROVISION OF DRIVERS AND VEHICLE FLEET SUPPORT SERVICES
1. INTRODUCTION
BG Exploration and Production Nigeria Limited (BGEPNL). on behalf of its partners, invites interested reputable companies to submit pre-qualification documents for consideration in tendering for the provision of experienced drivers and vehicle fleet support services. The estimated duration of the contract is two years with an option to renew for a further year.
2. WORK SCOPE
The scope of work shall include but is not limited to:
1. The provision of competent drivers who must possess valid Nigerian Driver License and Defensive Driving Certificates.
2. Provision of corporate drivers uniforms in accordance with specification that shall be supplied by BGEPNL
3. The provision of an on-site fleet supervisor and support staff reporting to our in-house fleet manager to
• Oversee the day to day operations of the fleet within our Lagos office and scheduling of pools cars.
• ensure vehicles are road worthy at all times
• liaise with car recovery and vehicle maintenance companies
• ensure vehicle particulars/documentation are up to date
• adequately document incident reports
The contract is expected to commence in the 2nd Quarter of 2010.
3. QUALIFICATIONS
Only companies with a proven track record and who are capable of delivering the above outlined scope of work to the highest standard will be considered for participation in a competitive tender exercise.
As such, respondents are requested to provide evidence of prior experience and ability to fully deliver the scope of work by providing detailed responses to BGEPNL prequalification questionnaire,
The questionnaire will request, among other information, the following:
• Company profile, organisational structure and a list of essential professional staff dedicated to the provision of the support services requested for by the company.
• Evidence of similar work experience with names of clients representatives that can be contacted to verify work history and contract value;
• Evidence of financial strength and stability, including audited accounts for the past three or four years:
• Evidence of a well designed training program and schedule of driver training.
• Evidence of Driver Compensation and Benefit Package,
• Evidence of a high standard of quality, health safety and environmental responsibility supported by documentation e.g. HSE management plan
• Evidence of payment of Nigerian statutory taxes including Tax Clearance Certificate and submission of a copy of Value Added Tax certificate
• Current. Service Specific Department of Petroleum Resources License or Evidence of payment for the current year.
• Evidence of CAC forms C02 and C07
4 NIGERIAN CONTENT REQUIREMENTS
in addition to evidencing the ability to deliver the work scope as set out above and providing the information requested in the BGEPNL Prequalification Questionnaires, interested parties are required to submit all relevant information establishment their ability to operate in Nigeria including Nigerian Content details as follows:
• A verifiable programme to address Nigerian Content Federal-Government of Nigeria’s directives on Nigerian Content target of 50% and 70% by year end 2008 and 2010 respectively and as contained in NNPC directives of 13th December 2005.
• Details of Nigerian Content Plan, including evidence of local staff involvement in previous work performed in Nigeria, etc
• Evidence of in-country maintenance facility.
Non-Compliance with the Nigerian Content requirement is a “fatal flaw”.
5. COLLECTION OF PRE-QUALIFICATION QUESTIONNAIRE
Interested companies are required to download the following document through the NipeX portal at www.nipexng.com.
“Pre-Qualification Questionnaire for the Provision of Drivers and Vehicle Fleet Support Services – BGEPNL”
6. SUBMISSION OF PRE-QUALIFICATION DATA PACKAGE
One (1) original and Two (2) copies of the prequalification response and all inclusions and supporting documentation (hardcopies) shall be marked and submitted to the address below
C&P Manager, Business Services
BG Exploration & Production Limited
Adebola House, 228A Awolowo Road.
Ikoyi, Lagos, Nigeria.
In addition Two (2) CD copies should also be provided.
Submissions shall be processed in the same manner as Sealed Bids for procedural purposes
In no way whatsoever snail receipt of the submission commit or obligate BGEPNL to include any company on any Bid List nor to award any contract to any company and /or associated companies.
The closing date for receipt of the submission is on or before 3; 00pm on 16th December 2009
This is not an Invitation to Tender (ITT).
Only short listed companies will be invited to tender after the Pre-Qualification process is completed.
Neither BGEPNL nor any organisation working with BGEPNL, will make any form of payment whatsoever, for submissions presented in response to this notice.
BGEPNL will deal only with authorised officers of owners / operators for the submission of documentation.
BGEPNL will not, enter into any correspondence regarding the success or otherwise of the Submission.
This advertisement of “Invitation to Pre-Qualify” shall not be construed as a commitment on the part of BGEPNL, nor shall it entitle companies to make any claims whatsoever and / or seek any indemnity from BGEPNL
7. NipeX COMPLIANCE
Intending suppliers are requested to visit the NipeX portal at www.nipexng.com for this advert and other information.
Suppliers are expected to have attained the Published” status in the NJQS database to be eligible for this exercise
Application forms are available at www.nipexng.com
Note:
This notice corrects and supecedes the notice published in this day newspaper on or before 23rd November 2009
BG Exploration & Production Nigeria Limited.
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