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Highest-Paying Oil and Gas Companies for Entry-Level Jobs in Nigeria [Full List]

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The oil and gas industry in Nigeria remains one of the most lucrative sectors, offering substantial salaries and benefits, especially for entry-level positions.

This article provides a detailed overview of the entry-level salary structures across major oil and gas companies in Nigeria, helping prospective job seekers understand the financial prospects in this competitive industry.

Entry-Level Salaries in Nigeria’s Oil and Gas Sector

Entry-level salaries in the oil and gas industry in Nigeria can vary significantly depending on the company, job role, and location. Major players like Shell, Oando, Chevron, and others offer competitive packages to attract top talent.

Here’s a breakdown of what new employees can expect in terms of compensation.

List of Highest-Paying Oil and Gas Companies for Entry-Level Jobs in Nigeria

CompanyEstimated Salary Range (Monthly)Overview
Shell Petroleum Development Company of Nigeria (SPDC)₦1,600,000Shell is one of the leading energy companies globally, known for robust salary packages and extensive career opportunities.
Total Nigeria₦300,000Total Nigeria is a key player in the downstream sector, offering competitive salaries for graduate trainees.
Exxon Mobil Nigeria₦1,000,000 – ₦2,800,000Operating in crude oil and natural gas, Exxon Mobil offers varying salaries based on specific roles.
Schlumberger Nigeria₦760,000 (Maintenance Technicians) – ₦210,000 (Field Engineers)A global leader in oilfield services, Schlumberger provides specialized roles with strong salary packages.
Chevron Nigeria₦855,000Chevron operates in the Niger Delta, offering substantial salaries and extensive training programs.
Nigeria Liquefied Natural Gas (NLNG)₦400,000 (Graduate Trainees) – ₦800,000 (Civil Engineers)NLNG focuses on Nigeria’s gas resources, providing attractive salaries and benefits.
Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC)₦500,000 – ₦700,000NNPC manages Nigeria’s petroleum resources and offers competitive salaries with additional allowances.
Oando₦680,000Oando is an indigenous energy solutions provider involved in all industry sectors, offering competitive salaries.
Seplat₦300,000 – ₦500,000Seplat is focused on upstream exploration and production, with salaries reflecting the company’s growth focus.
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