Egbert imomoh biography definition

          Sir Egbert Imomoh has entered the Guinness Book of Records as the first black and African to become the President, Society of Petroleum Engineers International....

          Egbert Imomoh, who has extensive and varied experiences in the Nigerian oil and gas industry.

          About Egbert U. Imomoh

          Egbert Imomoh was born in Northern Nigeria. After graduating from secondary school, he planned to work in a brewery. Luckily, Shell offered a pre-scholarship job followed by an engineering scholarship l.

          After training in the Netherlands, he joined Shell in 1968 as a petroleum engineer in Nigeria.

          Egbert Imomoh is one of the most engaging leaders of the energy industry.

        1. Sir Egbert Imomoh, Chairman of the Board Investment One Financial Services Ltd and former Chairman of both Afren Energy Resources Nigeria Limited and Guaranty.
        2. Sir Egbert Imomoh has entered the Guinness Book of Records as the first black and African to become the President, Society of Petroleum Engineers International.
        3. The Edo State Governor, Mr. Godwin Obaseki, and Sir Egbert Imomoh, at the commissioning of a new block of classroom and offices donated by Egbert Imomoh to.
        4. Egbert Imomoh is former Chairman of both Afren Energy Resources Nigeria Limited and Guaranty Trust Bank Plc. He trained as a Mechanical and Petroleum Engineer.
        5. He then embarked on a thirty-seven-year career with the company, eventually transitioning from technical positions to management. Imomoh rose to the position of deputy managing director of Shell Petroleum Development Company of Nigeria, a position he held for five years until February 2002, when he retired.

          After that, he worked with Shell International in London as a senior corporate adviser

          Imomoh joined SPE in 1973 and was a founding member of the section in Nigeria. He was chairman of the SPE Nigeria Council in 1986 and was named a Distinguished Member of the society in 1999.

          He served as the first regional director for Africa on the SPE Board of Directors b