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Charlvon Energy Services Limited (CESL) has institutionalized procurement practices that prioritize indigenous participation, transparency, and in-country value retention, in full alignment with the NOGICD Act and NCDMB guidelines.

Indigenous Vendor Prioritization

CESL deliberately prioritizes Nigerian-owned vendors and service providers for goods and services across drilling support, EPIC/EPC works, logistics, fabrication, civil works, manpower supply, and ancillary services—wherever technically and commercially viable.

Structured Procurement Governance

The company operates a controlled and auditable procurement process that includes vendor prequalification, technical and commercial evaluation, compliance checks, and approval thresholds. This ensures fairness, accountability, and consistent Nigerian Content outcomes across projects.

Local Services Acquisition

CESL has successfully procured a wide range of locally delivered services, including: Engineering and technical support services, Fabrication and construction services, Logistics, transportation, and marine support, Maintenance, inspection, and testing services, HSSE, security, and community-related services.These services are largely executed by Nigerian firms and personnel.

Supplier Development and Capacity Support

Beyond procurement, CESL supports local supplier development by: Engaging vendors early during bid and execution phases, Providing clear technical scopes and performance expectations, Encouraging quality, HSSE compliance, and timely deliveryThis approach strengthens the local supply chain and improves vendor performance over time.

Cost Efficiency and In-Country Value Retention

By sourcing services locally, CESL achieves shorter mobilization timelines, reduced foreign exchange exposure, and improved cost efficiency, while ensuring that project spend remains within the Nigerian economy.
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