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Cross section of EM leadership at the Lagos forum. L-R: Udom Inoyo, executive director, MPN; Paul McGrath, LCM; Olusegun Banwo, executive director, upstream controller/business service manager and Paul Dieffenthaller, executive director, production

Venture business back to 350KBD gross with over 900 dives in very challenging conditions." He stated that business challenges are both external and internal and while some of the external challenges remain security, current low crude oil price, and funding issues, the internal includes risk associated with ageing assets, effective and sustainable controls and organizational efficiencies. "Our newly announced organizational changes are to enhance better structure and reduced span of control, thereby enhancing organizational effectiveness/capability across functional placements. Nigeria represents a great market for ExxonMobil, including Owowo, Bosi and significant gas resource base. We therefore have a 2017 focus to eliminate serious incidents, grow profitable volumes and improve overall profitability" he added. Paul noted that "Nigerians are great people; the company desires to consolidate on building an open and trust oriented organization. There may be disagreement but a great workforce must be honest, direct and listen to each other, as no one has all the answers but in unison and through collaboration the team can build a strong organization that would be a model for other EM affiliates and other businesses."

Paul McGrath delivering his presentation

Sophia Byoma, presenting at the Lagos forum

Oluwaseun Akintunde during Q&A session at Lagos forum

Nelson Onuoha during Q&A session at Lagos forum

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