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REPORT ON STUDENTS INDUSTRIAL WORK EXPERIENCE SCHEME (SIWES)

At

ADDAX PETROLEUM DEVELOPMENT (NIG) LIMITED.
Petroleum Engineering Dept. (PED)
Reservoir Engineering Unit

10, BISHOP ABOYADE-COLE STREET,VICTORIA ISLAND,
LAGOS

By

ARINZE JUDE, CHUKWUDI
MATRICULATION NO: ENG 9904309
400 LEVEL
Department of Chemical Engineering,
Faculty of Engineering,
University of Benin, Ugbowo,
Benin City, Edo State.

Being in partial fulfilment of the award of the

BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING (B.Eng.)
(NOVEMBER 2004 - APRIL 2005)

APRIL 2005.

DEDICATION

I dedicate report to first to GOD almighty the giver of life and to all who seek for knowledge in diverse fields just to improve the lots of humanity as a whole.
Those who take Nigeria serious and still believe in its manifest destiny; those who will continue to pray and work to ensure that no one continues to mortgage the nation’s future.
Those who believe that there is a clear light at the end of this rugged tunnel and that one-day Nigeria will tear the mask. Those who will always stand up for what is right even if they standing alone.

ABSTRACT

Industrial Training in Addax Petroleum Development Nigeria Limited helped me immensely in acquiring practical working experience and knowledge. To a large extent it has helped in bridging the gap between theoretical knowledge gathered in lecture rooms and their practical application as it

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