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The Annual Africa Oil & Gas Summit provides a unique platform to hundreds of African oil and gas key decision makers to discuss the latest developments and opportunities, embrace innovative solutions, fresh ideas and best-in-class strategies to improve on overall busi-ness performance and investment. The event showcases insights and expertise from case studies and thought-leaders on how to remain and establish yourself in Africa’s exciting Oil & Gas market.
• Government Updates from North, East,
Southern and West African Ministries
• Case Studies from National and International
Oil Companies Across the Continent
• The Latest Challenges in Finance and Oil
Pricing
• Indepth Discussions on Mergers and
Acquisitions
• Bidding and Licensing Round Forecast
• Upcoming Bidding Rounds
• New Technologies in Onshore and
Offshore Drilling
• Laws and Regulatory Requirements
Plus much more!
PROGRAMME highlights
Discuss Developments, Partnerships and Opportunities at Africa’s Leading Oil and Gas Event
September 8th & 9th Sandton Convention Centre, Johannesburg
SUMMIT
LOCAL CONTENT
CONTRACT NEGOTIATION
RECRUITMENT
PROJECT FINANCING
OFFSHORE TECH
ENGINEERING
HSE
RISK ASSESSMENTS
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SOME OF OUR CONFIRMED SPEAKING ORGANISATIONS
Ministry of PetroleuM AnGolA, ESTEvAO PEDRO , Director of Petroleum and National Appa Representative
APPA funds for technicAl cooPerAtion, DR. BABAFEmI O. OyEwOLE, Executive Director
Ministry of enerGy nAMibiA, mR ImmANuEL muLuNgA, Petroleum Commissioner
Ministry of enerGy of AlGeriA, AChRAF BENhASSINE, Adviser to the Minister - National Opec Representative
Petro sA, muzI mkhIzE, Director of Hydrocarbons
eGyPtiAn GenerAl PetroleuM corPorAtion, mAmDOuh NAgATy ELIAS, Feasibility studies for Industrial & Refining Projects
WentWorth resources, RIChARD TAINTON, Senior Vice President International
totAl e&P south AfricA, NIgEL LANgRIDgE, Exploration Director
bP, FRANCISCO SImAO, Regional President
south AfricAn oil & GAs AlliAnce (sAoGA), EBRAhIm TAkOLIA, CEO
soMAli PetroleuM corPorAtion, DR. huSSEIN ALI AhmED, Managing Director
GnPc exPlorco, mIChAEL ARyEETEy, COO – Explorco
GAbon oil coMPAny, BINzA mILkO, Assets Operation Director
PetroleuM AGency sA, DAvID vAN DER SPuy, Resource Evaluation Manager
niGeriAn nAtionAl PetroleuM corPorAtion, hASIyA AuDu, Project Engineer
cnooc uGAndA liMited, mS JESSICA kyEyuNE, National Content Manager
APAche eGyPt, yASSER TOuSSON, Egypt - Managing Director - Finance
AlternAtive sustAinAble enerGy, FEDERICO FISChE, Renewable Energy Expert
fbn cAPitAl ltd, ROLAkE AkINkugBE, VP & Head of Energy and Natural Resources
stAndArd bAnk, PAuL EARDLEy-TAyLOR, Oil & Gas Coverage, SA & Southern Africa
PetroleuM AGency sA, LINDIwE mEkwE, General Manager Regulation Division
oAndo, gOgOmARy OyET, Head EHSQ
GeoloGicAl bureAu, hILTON BANDA, President
sAhArA enerGy, hELEN ADIgwE, Exploration Manager
Ministry of hydrocArbons, ANSELmE AgBAhOuNDO, Managing Director Hydrocarbons
cAPe PeninsulA university of technoloGy, ADEmOLA RABIu, Senior Lecturer
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08.30 Conference Area Opens
09.00 Opening Session• Welcome address from Oliver Kinross• Chairman Opening Remarks
09.30 Keynote Address: Promoting Investment in Africa’s Oil & Gas Industry
• Local content development across the continent• Oil and gas infrastructure projects to boost trade• Legal, fiscal and contractual frameworks
10.00 Africa Oil & Gas in 2015 – What to expect• The key take aways from 2014• The global oil & gas outlook and implications for Africa• Exploration & Production trends in 2014• M & A & Finance Outlook for 2014
10.30 Panel Discussion: Africa’s hydrocarbon industry• Where are the best new opportunities• Overcoming the fluctuating global oil prices• Infrastructure plans and areas for growth and investment
DAY ONE SEPTEMBER 8TH
AFRICA OIL & GAS
The Africa Oil & gas Awards will be Africa’s leading annual awards ceremony for Oil & gas.
The awards will be recognising achievements from local and international companies involved in Africa’s oil & gas sector and will be rewarding those that have played a defining role in moving the industry forwards.
The awards will be judged by a carefully picked panel consisting of global oil and gas experts with extensive knowledge and experience in Africa’s energy sector. A strict
judging code of conduct among the expert judging panel will ensure the awards are judged with impartiality.
It is free to enter the awards. By entering for an award(s) your company will be able to have your entry judged by a panel of leading industry experts and the opportunity to win a prestigious award recognising your companies achievements.
The awards ceremony will feature a gala Dinner an evening of entertainment after Day One of the conference.
TO ENTER It is free for any company to enter the awards. For further details please contact; [email protected] or call us on +44 (0) 207 127 4501
11.00 Networking Break & Refreshments
11.30 M&A in Africa’s Oil and Gas Sector• Combating falling global oil prices• Project restructuring and refinancing• M&A opportunities and risks
12.00 Financing Large Oil and Gas Projects in Africa• Africa’s financial institutions a guide for new investors• Project examples and strategies for project financing• Benefits and challenges to Investors - clarity
on restrictions and opportunity
12.30 Lunch
After the lunch break the conference room will be split into two streams.
Stream A: Southern Africa followed by Central Africa
in the later afternoon.
Stream B: East Africa for the whole afternoon.
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13.30 Keynote Address: Assessing the Recent Developments & Opportunities in Southern Africa’s Hydrocarbons Industry
14.00 Government Updates: South Africa and Mozambique
14.30 Angola: The Challenges & Goals for the Decade to Come• Current exploration and production activities• Corporate social responsibility and local content
15.00 Continuing the Development of the Oil & Gas Sector in Namibia
• The country’s legal, fiscal and contractual frameworks• Offshore drilling prospects – what job
opportunities wait ahead?• Strategising oil and gas contract partnerships
15.30 Networking Break & Refreshments
15.50 Panel Discussion: Southern Africa’s Regional Exploration & Production Developments
• Unconventional oil resources• Regional cooperation strategies• Pipeline plans – what opportunities
this will bring to the region
Representatives from South Africa, Mozambique, Angola, Namibia
Afternoon session focusing on Central Africa
16.35 Case Study: Cameroon• An update on the extended Bomono exploration licence• The latest increase in gas production
– investment highlights• Permit acquisitions• Exploration and production activities
17.05 Mauritania: Promoting the Oil Rich & Unexplored• An update from the government• The investment climate• Transparency in the extractives industry
17.35 Closing Chairman Remarks
17.45 Close of Conference
STREAM A: SOuThERN AFRICA STREAM B: EAST AFRICA
13.30 Keynote Address: New Discoveries & Opportunities• Key finds and new potential• Exploration strategies to maximise the region’s potential• Analysis of new players and recent successes
14.00 Government Update: East African Ministry to be announced
14.30 Kenya’s Oil & Gas Industry• Becoming the key East African oil and gas hub• An update on the recent licence extensions• Infrastructure developments
15.00 Tanzania: From 46.5tcf to 53.2tcf Who Are the winners?• Overview of bidding results• Policy update and projections• Local content programmes
15.30 Networking Break & Refreshments
15.50 Uganda: New Oil Exploration• Reserves, forecasts and analysis• An update from the auctions• Preparing seismic data for the exploration fields
16.20 Case Study: Wentworth Resources
Richard Tainton, Senior Vice President International, Wentworth Resources
16.50 Panel Discussion: The Recent Onshore and Offshore Opportunities
• Attracting international investment• Potential reserves of frontier East African producers• Where should investors look to for future gains?
Representatives from South Sudan, Burundi, Somalia, Madagascar
17.35 Closing Chairman Remarks
17.45 Close of Conference
DAY ONE SEPTEMBER 8TH
Join us for the annual Africa Oil & Gas Awards 2015
for an evening of live entertainment, a 3 course
meal & drinks and to spectate the award winner
announcements.
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08.30 Conference Area Opens
09.00 Opening Session• Welcome address from Oliver Kinross• Chairman Opening Remarks
09.30 Keynote Address: Oil & Gas Developments in Southern Africa
10.00 Government Update: Angola
10.30 Insight to the Latest SA Project: A multi-billion- Dollar Gas Pipeline to Link South with Mozambique
• What opportunities lie ahead for the 2,600km pipeline construction
11.00 Networking Break & Refreshments
DAY TWO SEPTEMBER 9TH
STREAM A: SOuThERN AFRICA STREAM B: NORTh AFRICA
08.30 Conference Area Opens
09.00 Opening Session• Welcome address from Oliver Kinross• Chairman Opening Remarks
09.30 Keynote Address: The Latest Announcements for the Oil Rich North
10.00 Governmental Update: North African Ministry to be announced
10.30 North Africa Panel Discussion: Accessing investor opportunities within the region
• Investment opportunities within unconventionals, mature fields and offshore fields
• Facilitating the new oil and gas reserves• Financing the infrastructure development in North Africa
11.00 Networking Break & Refreshments
11.30 Case Study: Algeria• Commercial ventures in 2022• An update on the Mouydir, Ahnet, Berkine-Ghadames,
Timimoun, Reggane and Tindouf basins• HSE regulations• Shale gas investment opportunities
12.00 Panel Discussion: Algeria – The largest Natural Gas Producer on the Continent
• Accessing the future energy demands in Algeria• What was learnt from the implementation
of the new hydrocarbon law• Shale gas developments 2015-2017• Areas for international investment• Overcoming security risks to oil and natural
gas installations in the region
12.30 Governmental Update: Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Resources Egypt
• An update on Egypt’s oil and gas industry• Targeting to achieve sustainable economic growth• Insights for international investors
13.00 Lunch
STREAM A: wEST AFRICA
11.30 Keynote Address: An Update of the Current Status of Oil & Gas Production Across the West Coast
12.00 Government Update: West African Ministry to be announced
12.30 Panel Discussion: West Africa – Regional Trends & Challenges
• Road mapping the next major oil and gas discoveries• Deepwater exploration• Recent filed developments• Local content
13.00 Lunch
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14.00 Panel Discussion: What does the future hold for Nigeria’s oil and gas industry?
• Nigeria’s Petroleum Industry Bill• Capacity building for the oil & gas services sector• Oil & gas potentials: a case study of
upstream exploration and production
14.30 Case Study: Benin• An update from the Ministry of Hydrocarbons, Benin
15.00 Panel Discussion: Ghana• Sustainable development of the major Jubilee Field• Plans for boosting oil and gas production• Local content policy• Development of SME’s• Environmental - EPA (Environmental Protection Agency)• Reinforcing the academic and professional environment
though GETFund (Ghana Education Trust Fund) and Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology
15.30 Networking Break & Refreshments
16.00 Indigenous Oil & Gas Companies - Nigeria• An update on exploration of Niger Delta• Divestment programme• Local content
16.30 Case Study: Study Gambia• An updated on the two discoveries made at
FAN-1 (announced 7 October 2014) and SNE-1 (announced 10 November 2014)
• Investment opportunities through the reinstated Licence Blocks
17.00 Closing Chairman Remarks
17.10 Close of Conference
STREAM A: wEST AFRICA STREAM B: NORTh AFRICA
14.00 Egypt Case Study: The Disouq Development Project• The development of the Nile Delta’s 7 natural gas fields• Meeting with the country’s growing energy demands• Future plans for the Disouq Central Treatment Plant• Investment opportunities within the project
14.30 New projects and Prospects in Libya• Short term and long term strategy plans• Licensing round update• Requirements for re-developing Libya’s pipelines
15.00 Case Study: Libya
15.30 Networking Break & Refreshments
16.00 Emerging Offshore Geosciences Technologies
16.30 Scientific Drilling Challenges & New Technologies
17.00 Closing Chairman Remarks
17.10 Close of Conference
DAY TWO SEPTEMBER 9TH
TECHNOLOGY FOCUS
“It was a very fruitful day with great networking opportunities” Nazir Akoob - Petro SA
“ Thank you for the great job in South Africa. Thank you for brining us in contact with other oil companies. keep up the good work!“ Jessica Kyeyune, CNOOC Uganda
“ The Oliver kinross team is absolutely fabulous and it is a pleasure to work with such efficient professionals. Thank you! “Alecia Botha, Starlite Aviation Group
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