March 06, 2013

Yorkshire Energy World to open its first service stations in Nigeria

March, 5 2013

Yorkshire Energy World, announces that it will be opening its first service stations in Nigeria in the coming months.

Since Yorkshire Energy World was the successful bidder for two deep water blocks (block 258 and block 295) the process and outcome of the public tender undertaken in 2007 in Abuja, Nigeria, Yorkshire Energy World has been consummated its commitment with the country's development, not only in the area of oil and gas, but through the projects led by YEW Foundation wich involves, among others, the construction of hospitals, centres for the elderly and early childhood education centres, educational programs, social housing schemes

As holder of the assets described, Yorkshire Energy World has cooperated with Nigeria’s State Oil Company, the Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), in the "Nigeria-Span", an exploration program wich is considered highly beneficial for obtaining seismic data in Nigerian offshore areas.

After just one year since the creation of its European subsidiary, Yorkshire Energy Geneva, Geneva (Switzerland), YEW announces the company also expects a significant increase in its assets, which would result in a short-term in a stronger consolidation of its strategic position in the country.

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February 22, 2013

YORKSHIRE ENERGY WORLD ESTABLISHES A EUROPEAN SUBSIDIARY.

May 20, 2012

Yorkshire Energy World (YEW) announces the establishment of a European subsidiary.
The new subsidiary, named YEW Geneva (Yorkshire Energy Geneva), has its headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland and will be the trading company of the parent company that will represent Yorkshire Energy World LTD. worldwide.

Yorkshire Energy World  won only two deep water blocks that were awarded al the 2007 bid round (block 258 and block 295) in Nigeria.  With this, and the projects undertaken by its foundation, the “YEW Foundation”, ( The projects involve the construction of hospitals, centres for the elderly and early childhood education centres) Yorkshire Energy World coninues it commitment to the development of Nigeria.

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February 19, 2013

MABON ASKS YORKSHIRE ENERGY WORLD FOR AUTHORIZATION TO ENTER ITS WATERS

January 21, 2011

MABON has recently requested authorization from Yorkshire Energy World (YEW) to enter the waters of its offshore blocks. In this way, the company Yorlshire Energy World, intends to perform the necessary operations within the programme “Nigeria-Span”, which it is carrying out in collaboration with GX Technology, and for which it has requested the cooperation of Yorkshire Energy World, as explained in an other post: The NNPC has requested the collaboration of Yorkshire Energy World.

February 14, 2013

THE NNPC HAS REQUESTED THE COLLABORATION OF YORKSHIRE ENERGY WORLD

January 17, 2011

Nigeria’s State Oil Company, the Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), has requested the cooperation of exploration and production companies, including Yorkshire Energy World, in the programme known as “Nigeria-Span”. The exploration programme is a project considered highly beneficial for obtaining seismic data in offshore areas.


Here is the transcription:

MINISTRY OF PRETROLEUM RESOURCES

"To All exploration & Production companies

Please be informed that approval has been granted to Mabon Limited/GX Technology, a geophysical consortium to extend the 2005 Nigeria offshore regional 2-D long offset seismic program, otherwise known as the “Nigeria-Span”.

The project entails the construction of a regional basin-ride 2-D seismic framework spanning the Niger Delta shelf and correlating it to deep basin from Niger Delta slope to the eastern Equatorial Guinea, Cameroon and Gabon.

The project is expected to provide data that would give insight into the complex Niger Delta Toe-thrust geology among others. This would be beneficial to the industry, especially in unravelling the challenges of drilling dry holes in the Toe-thrust  zone.

In view of the benefits accruable from the proposed project, you are hereby directed to cooperate with Mabon Limited/GX Technology during the course of the operation."

In this way, NNPC has requested the cooperation of exploration and production companies, including Yorkshire Energy World,


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February 11, 2013

YORKSHIRE ENERGY WORLD PRESENTS ITS SOCIAL WELFARE PROJECTS BEFORE THE FIRST LADY OF NIGERIA.

August 13, 2009,

Yorkshire Energy World (YEW) presented the projects undertaken by its foundation, the “YEW Foundation”, to the First Lady of Nigeria, Her Excellency Hajiya Turai Umaru Musa YAR´ADUA.

The projects involve the construction of hospitals, centres for the elderly and early childhood education centres.

In this way, Yorkshire Energy World, the company that won two deep water blocks at the 2007 bid round in Nigeria, continues its commitment to the development of Nigeria.

February 06, 2013

YORKSHIRE ENERGY WORLD INVITES THE RELEVANT NIGERIAN MINISTER TO THE WORLD CONGRESS ON DESALINATION

October 2007 
Yorkshire Energy World (YEW) invites the Nigerian Minister of Agriculture and Water Resources, Sayyidi Abba RUMA, to the World Congress on Desalination held in the Canary Islands in October 2007. During the Congress, representatives of Yorkshire Energy World and the Nigerian Minister discussed at length the current situation of water in Nigeria, as well as the need to provide infrastructures for the management of water in the country. The creation of such infrastructures, together with the creation of a National Hydrological Plan, are essential to the future development of Nigeria.

(In this way, Yorkshire Energy World re-affirm committed to the development of Nigeria as explained in: Happy with Bid, Yorkshire Energy World reaffirms commitment to Nigeria.)

January 24, 2013

YORKSHIRE ENERGY WORLD HAPPY WITH BID, RE-AFFIRMS COMMITMENT TO NIGERIA


May, 14, 2007
Yorkshire Energy World (YEW), through its Managing Director, Mr. Juan Pablo Aparicio Campillo, has expressed its satisfaction with the process and outcome of the public tender undertaken in 2007 in Abuja, Nigeria, in which YEW was the successful bidder for two deep water blocks (block 258 and block 295). The Managing Director also emphasized the commitment to the development of the country maintained by Yorkshire Energy World in Nigeria.

Here is the transcription:

YORKSHIRE ENERGY WORLD HAPPY WITH BID, RE-AFFIRMS COMMITMENT TO NIGERIA.

Mr Juan Pablo Campillo, Managing director/partner of Yorkshire Energy World, the company that won only two deep water blocks that were awarded al the 2007 bid round has expressed his satisfaction with the process ant outcome of the bid, stressing that Yorkshire remains committed to the development of Nigeria.
He told NED at the Bid Conference in Abuja, shortly after Yorkshire Energy World clinched OPL 295 for 105 million and OPL 258 for 60 million that the company wich has been involved in construction activities in Nigeria was pleased to be venturing into the oil and gas  arena.

Describing  Nigeria as a wonderful country with a lot  of potentials, Mr Campillo noted that the company put up a good bid for the blocks because of its belief in the potentials of the blocks.
His  position in shared also by Mr. Bernardo Lare-Borges, Managing Director/CEO of the company who responded to NED enquiry on why the company put $105 million on OPL 295 “We know it is a very good block. That is why we put so much money into it”, he explained.

Speaking further  on Yorkshire Energy World, Mr Campillo pointed out  that the company comprises of people from Spain, Nigeria and Uruguay coming together on the bid and that they had no problem on the 50 per cent mandatory deposit of bided signature bonus since that was the rule. (See below for excepts of interview with Mr. Campillo)


Interview with Mr. Campillo - Managing director/partner of Yorkshire Energy World:


You have just won a deep water block, how do you feel on achieving this feat?
I am  happy after many decades in Nigeria.

Which country are you coming from?
We come from Spain and we have many companies, Nigerian companies, Uruguayan companies and Spanish companies coming together on this bid.

Are you the Repsol people?
Not at all.

You just bided straight  and you were not attached to any of these downstream projects?
That is not our problem. We are going to do everything that the government wants and we will do it here in Nigeria.

And you have paid  your 50 per cent upfront for such a huge amount?
Of course. These are the rules of the game and we have to submit to the laws of Nigeria, of course.

What do you find attractive in the block that while people were biding for $55 million, you went for $105 million?
We are in Nigeria since seven years ago and we are not new here.

What area of the industry have you been operating, is it the downstream or where?
Yorkshire Energy World is into country and important construction for that matter dealing with important companies. We have been here with our companies and  now we have these blocks and we will make everything that  is required for this marvellous country.

What have you being doing  in the area of construction, are you working for the oil industry?
We are working for the construction and the oil and gas industry.

And you think the country is attractive enough for you to make this kind of investment?
Of course.