Meet Kabiru Oyegbemi – Junior Engineer, ABL Nigeria
The team at ABL Group shares the passion, vision and values for working in energy and the world’s oceans, de-risking and driving the energy transition. We are driven by the idea that the best work is born from professionalism, diligence… and fun. You know ABL Group, but do you know our team?
What does your day-to-day look like at ABL?
“My day-to-day activities are quite varied. Some days, I conduct suitability or condition surveys and other marine warranty survey duties, sometimes outside Lagos while other days, I am in the office reviewing engineering documents, writing reports, checking others’ reports for approval, preparing report templates, and contributing to bid preparation.”
What inspired you to join your industry?
From a young age, I have felt a strong sense of responsibility for the safety of life, property, and the environment, particularly in the maritime transportation sector. Watching Titanic as a child sparked my interest, and this led to choose a career in the industry. I wanted to work with a team or company that prioritises safety in the maritime sector, ensuring the enforcement of various maritime conventions and approving procedures that guarantee safe operations, luckily for me I found ABL.
Can you tell us about something exciting you are working on right now?
I recently worked on a thrilling trailered load-out operation of a story living quarters in Port Harcourt. The operation involved moving 610 tons living quarters, using a GO modular transporter, from the land onto a floating barge and it was an amazing experience to witness the complexities of ballast and deballasting, adjusting for tide changes, and managing the off-centre gravity of the structure. Seeing the operation completed on time and on budget was truly exciting.
What does the future look like in energy and oceans in Nigeria?
The future of energy in Nigeria is promising, with continued exploration of oil and gas, new discoveries, and a growing emphasis on offshore development. Oil companies are increasingly focused on developing existing fields, while the government is actively working on tax reforms to improve the investment climate. In addition to offshore oil and gas, renewable energy sources such as solar and wind power are gaining traction, particularly in the northern regions of the country.
What do you enjoy most about working as part of the ABL Group team in Lagos?
What I enjoy most is the strong sense of community and teamwork within the ABL Group team in Lagos. You never feel isolated; there is always a supportive environment, and the team makes you feel special, especially on your birthday. I also enjoy the friendly relationships we have with freelancers, creating a warm and collaborative work atmosphere.
More about Kabiru
Position: Junior Engineer
Office: Lagos
Hobbies: Research 🔎
Favourite Movie: Titanic
Next month, don’t miss Kabiru and the rest of our local maritime experts at this year’s Sub-Saharan Africa International Petroleum Exhibition and Conference (SAIPEC) in Lagos Nigeria. Book a meeting on stand HO2 to discuss ABL’s expertise in marine warranty survey and engineering consultancy services supporting major offshore activity in Nigeria and the wider region