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GPPSL named local oil services company ompany of the year for operational performance excellence

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February 12, 2026
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GPPSL named local oil services company ompany of the year for operational performance excellence

L-R: Commission Chief Executive (CCE), Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC), Mrs. Oritsemeyiwa Eyesan; General Manager, Corporate Communications, Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board (NCDMB), Dr. Obinna Ezeobi; Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer, Global Process & Pipeline Services Limited (GPPSL), Engr. Obidike Uzu and Executive Director, Global Operations, GPPSL, Engr. Chamberlain Duruike during the presentation of Local Oil Services Company of the Year/Operational Performance Excellence Award to GPPSL at the Nigeria International Energy Summit (NIES2026) Industry Awards & Gala Night in Abuja

By Bassey Udo

Global Process and Pipeline Services Limited (GPPSL) was honoured with the Local Oil Services Company of the Year/Operational Performance Excellence award during the Industry Awards & Gala Night at the just-concluded 9th Nigeria International Energy Summit (NIES 2026).

The award recognizes the company’s outstanding contributions to Nigeria’s oil and gas sector and its continued commitment to technical excellence, safety, and indigenous capacity development.

In 2025, GPPSL distinguished itself as a leading symbol of local capability within Nigeria’s energy landscape, demonstrating consistent operational reliability across complex pipeline, processing, and infrastructure projects.

“Great industries are not built by scale alone; they are built by disciplined execution, dependable systems, and organizations that deliver when performance matters most”, the award citation for GPPSL stated.

Under the leadership of Engr. Obi Uzu, the organisers said the company has evolved from a conventional service provider into a strategic contributor to national industrial capacity.

GPPSL’s project portfolio reflects rigorous engineering standards, precise execution methodologies, and a deeply embedded safety culture aligned with international best practices.

“This recognition reflects the discipline, technical depth, and commitment to safe execution that define our organization. I accept this award on behalf of a workforce that consistently proves Nigerian expertise can compete at the highest global standards,” Obi Uzu said.

Equally significant is the company’s investment in human capital. GPPSL has expanded its role as an employer and developer of Nigerian engineering talent, strengthening local technical capacity and reinforcing the viability of indigenous expertise in meeting global industry benchmarks.

“Our growth has been driven by a clear conviction that local capacity development is central to the future of the energy industry. This made us prioritize building capacity through investing in people, strengthening systems, and delivering reliably”, Uzu said.

This recognition by NIES 2026 acknowledges not only operational performance, but also the broader impact of GPPSL’s work in advancing the narrative that world-class energy solutions can be delivered by Nigerian professionals for both domestic and international markets.

Global Process and Pipeline Services Limited is an indigenous Nigerian engineering and oilfield services company specializing in pipeline systems, process infrastructure, and industrial project execution.

The company is committed to operational excellence, workforce development, and the advancement of local technical capability within the global energy sector.

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