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"SEMS has therefore focussed on providing technical services that our customers may not have in-house, such as topographic and geophysical drone services, which is a great area of growth for us."
"The industry is resistant to change, but we are committed to proving our capability and hope Enagol will become a leading NDT service provider."
"Today, over 50% of our hydrocarbon production and reserves come from Africa, and we plan to allocate over 50% of our upstream CapEx here in the future."
"The ANPG could advocate for major industry players to allocate portions of large contracts to local companies, thereby fostering their development and integration into the broader industry ecosystem."

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