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Africa Energy Week 2011 Conference Brochure including programmeTRANSCRIPT
The New Era of African Oil & Gas
20 - 23 September 2011 | Accra, Ghana
Conference & Exhibition
Featuring
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GULF OF GUINEA OIL & GAS
AFRICAN LOCAL
CONTENT
EAST AFRICA FOCUS
Platinum Sponsor
Supported By
Gold Sponsor Bronze Sponsors
The Annual Meeting Place for African
Governments & Oil & Gas Stakeholders
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Africa Energy Week integrates the highly successful 14th Gulf of Guinea Oil & Gas Conference (GOG) and Africa Energy Week, creating the largest and most senior forum to focus on African oil and gas issues and to promote investment in the continent’s thriving hydrocarbon sector.
After 13 highly successful editions in London, the high profile Gulf of Guinea Oil & Gas conference moves to an African location. Assess first-hand the business opportunities awaiting you in this exciting oil and gas producing region.
The National Content day will showcase strategies and implementation experiences from across Africa. Learn how your business can benefit from national content initiatives in the locations where you operate.
East Africa is fast becoming one of the world’s most promising oil and gas regions. Hear about the development potential in the different areas and make the right contacts to get involved in upcoming projects.
For more information contact Shaun Quinn on +44 20 7978 0086 or [email protected] 2.
3 Different Focal Points, 1 Conference
GULF OF GUINEA OIL & GAS
AFRICAN LOCAL
CONTENT
EAST AFRICA FOCUS
Why You Need to Attend
Be part of Africa’s leading strategic gathering - find new partners, do deals & develop future projects
Meet face-to-face with Ministers & senior government officials
Hear the latest updates on legislation & upcoming projects inthe Gulf of Guinea region
Gain an in-depth insight into what the local content policiesare in Africa
Find out about forthcoming developments in East Africa
Make the best use of your travel budget - meet all the major decision makers from Sub-Saharan Africa in one place
Network with over 300 top executives in a relaxed & informalenvironment
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Hear from the Decision Makers from Across Africa
Gabriel Obiang LimaMinister Delegate, Ministry
of Mines, Industry & Energy
Equatorial Guinea
H.E. Ogunlade DavidsonMinister of Energy & Water
Resources
Sierra Leone
Dr Joe Oteng-AdjeiMinister of Energy
Ghana
Engr Ernest C NwapaExecutive Secretary
Nigerian Content
Development &
Monitoring Board
Eng Andy YakubuGroup Executive Director
Exploration & Production
NNPC
J Jay ParkPartner & Chair,
International Energy
Practice Group
Macleod Dixon LLP
Sumayya AthmaniManaging Director
National Oil Corporation
of Kenya Limited
Willy OlsenFormer Advisor to the
President & CEO, Statoil
Senior Advisor, INSTOK
Nicolas BonnefoyAvocat au Barreau de Paris,
Mining, Oil & Gas
Practice - London
Gide Loyrette Nouel MNP
Dr Alirio A ParraSenior Associate
CWC Group Limited
Joyce R AryeeChief Executive Officer
Ghana Chamber of Mines
Dr Phil ClarkeTechnical Director
White Rose Energy
Ventures
Prof Deborah AjakaiyeConsultant & Team Leader
Hydrocarbon Mapping
Project
NNPC
Ade AdeolaManaging Director, Project
& Export FinanceStandard
Chartered Bank
Dr Marcio Rocha MelloChief Executive Officer
HRT Oil & Gas
Mike MullerGlobal Leader -
Crude Trading
Shell Trading
Juan AntonionNdong OndoGeneral Director
Sonagas G.E.
Dr David IgeGroup Executive Director
Gas & Power
NNPC
Nana BoakyeAsafu AdjayeManaging Director
GNPC
Caetano CapitaoDirector
Centro de Apoio
Empresarial, Angola
Afua AmissahHead of Local Content
Ministry of Energy, Ghana
Senator Lee Maeba Chairman Senate
Committee on Petroleum
Resources
Upstream Nigeria
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William NgelejaMinister of Energy
& Minerals
Tanzania
Halfani R HalfaniDirector of Exploration,
Production & Technical Services
Tanzania Petroleum
Development Corporation
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08:00 REGISTRATION & NETWORKING COFFEE hosted by
09:00 WELCOME REMARKS FROM THE CHAIRMAN
Dr Alirio A Parra Senior Associate CWC Group Limited
A Vision for the Gulf of Guinea - New Opportunities for the Region in the International Arena
Ministerial Address:
Moving the Region to the Next Level - What Do the New Producers Bring to the Table?
Dr Joe Oteng Adjei Minister of Energy Ghana
Special Address:
Simplified Explanation of the Geology and Geophysics of West Africa
Dr Phil Clarke Technical Director White Rose Energy Ventures
10:30 NETWORKING COFFEE BREAK hosted by
New Developments in West Africa’s Major Producers
New strategies & projects of the big players in a changed competitive environment The next step for major NOCs - becoming commercial entities
Gabriel Obiang Lima Minister Delegate, Mines, Industry & Energy Equatorial Guinea
Eng Andy Yakubu Group Executive Director, Exploration & Production NNPC
12:30 NETWORKING LUNCH hosted by
Gulf of Guinea Oil & GasConference Day 1 20 September
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SESSION CHAIR
Joyce R Aryee Chief Executive Officer Ghana Chamber of Mines
Expanding the Resource Base in the Gulf of Guinea
The potential of pre-salt activities in West AfricaNew frontiers in the Gulf of Guinea - the futureof exploration
Collins Kalabare Chairman of the Board, Nigeria São Tomé & Príncipe Joint Development Zone
Prof Deborah Ajakaiye Consultant & Team Leader Hydrocarbon Mapping Project NNPC
Dr Marcio Rocha Mello Chief Executive Officer HRT Oil & Gas
15:30 NETWORKING COFFEE BREAK hosted by
Financing Oil & Gas Projects in West Africa - Tapping into Domestic & International Sources of Capital
Meeting the funding needs of upcoming projects - competing for investorsOpportunities for international banks - potential of the market & regional trends in oil & gas financeThe key role of African banks - transforming from domestic into regional players
Ade Adeola Managing Director, Project & Export Finance Standard Chartered Bank
Hakeem Adedeji Senior Vice President, Group Head of Energy FCMB
17:30 OPENING CEREMONY & TOUR OF THE EXHIBITION
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Conference Day 2 21 September
Gulf of Guinea Oil & Gas
For more information contact Shaun Quinn on +44 20 7978 0086 or [email protected]
08:30 NETWORKING COFFEE
09:00 WELCOME REMARKS FROM THE CHAIRMAN
Dr Rilwanu Lukman Former Minister of Petroleum Resources Nigeria
A New Impulse for the Region - the New Generation of West African Producers
Revenue management models to ensure that the new oil boosts economic developmentWest Africa in global oil markets - the role of the new producers
Nana Boakye Asafu Adjaye Managing Director GNPC
Mike Muller Global Leader - Crude Trading Shell Trading
10:30 NETWORKING COFFEE BREAK
Finding & Fixing Flaws & Gaps in African Petroleum Regimes
Identifying the essential requirements of a durable petroleum regimeMeeting the needs of Africa through sustained petroleum investment
J Jay Park, Q. C. Partner & Chair of the Global Resources Practice Group Macleod Dixon
Nicolas Bonnefoy Avocat au Barreau de Paris, Mining, Oil & Gas Practice - London Gide Loyrette Nouel MNP
12:30 NETWORKING LUNCH
Maximising the Potential of West Africa’s Gas
Increasing competitiveness in international markets Viability of further LNG projects - innovative solutions for optimum monetisationIs shale gas a real threat for Africa’s LNG?Diversifying the use of gas resources
Juan Antonio Ndong Ondo Director General Sonagas G.E.
Patrick Olinma General Manager Commercial, Nigeria LNG
15:30 NETWORKING COFFEE BREAK
Balancing Domestic & International Use of Gas
A regional vision for gas - creating a West African gas marketGas to power - an integrated strategyGetting the economics right to ensure domestic gas supply
Ministerial Address:
H.E. Ogunlade Davidson Minister of Energy & Water Resources Sierra Leone
David Ige Group Managing Director Gas & Power NNPC
17:00 CLOSING REMARKS FROM THE CHAIRMAN
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“Professional experts, highly knowledgeable, very well done”
Vusi Tsale, Asset Manager, PetroSA
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African National Content Seminar
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Conference Day 3 22 September
08:30 NETWORKING COFFEE
09:00 WELCOME REMARKS FROM THE SEMINAR LEADER:
Willy Olsen Former Advisor to the Chairman & CEO, Statoil Senior Advisor, INTSOK
National Content Policies - Learning from the Past & Looking to the Future
National content models - getting the strategy right from the start of oil & gas operationsMeasuring progress on implementation - assessing targetsMeeting the expectations of the local communitiesThe impact of national content policies in the development of indigenous industries
Ernest Nwapa Executive Secretary Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board
Senator Lee Maeba Former Chairman of the Senate Committee on Petroleum Resources Upstream Nigeria
10:30 NETWORKING COFFEE BREAK
The Benefits of National Content for International Operators
Lowering costs through procurement and contracting strategies that develop national contentBenefits of increasing indigenous participation in senior management positionsImproving the efficiency of operations through effective technology transfer
Kwame N Acquah Managing Director RDFC Africa Ltd
Senior Representative Total
12:30 NETWORKING LUNCH
Building Capacity to Meet the Demand for Local Supplies
Strategies to empower indigenous suppliersEngaging local communities in oil & gas operations How can small businesses join forces to become more competitive?Successful training programmes to develop the local workforce
Afua Amissah Head of Local Content Ministry of Energy, Ghana
Dr Stephen K. Donyinah Lecturer, Department of Chemical & Petroleum Engineering Kwame Nkrumah University of Science & Technology
15:30 NETWORKING COFFEE BREAK
Local Content & Economic Diversification - the Catalysts for Economic Progress
Tackling the resource curse through economic diversification - the tangible results of local content policiesDeveloping local associated industries by supporting indigenous businessesEnabling knowledge and technology transfer to increase capacity
Caetano Capitao Director Centro de Apoio Empresarial, Angola
17:00 CLOSING REMARKS FROM THE CHAIRMAN
19:00 AWARD GALA DINNER
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“Brilliant presentations, very relevant discussion forums,a well focused conference.”
Vincent Mashaba, Senior Geophysicist, PetroSA
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08:30 NETWORKING COFFEE
09:00 WELCOME REMARKS FROM THE CHAIRMAN
Towards New Horizons - Oil & Gas Exploration in East Africa
Ministerial Address:
Assessing new reserves & managing commercial expectations
William Ngeleja Minister of Energy and Minerals Tanzania
Special Address:
The potential of the East African region & the possible impact in global crude markets
Mike Muller Global Leader Crude Trading Shell Trading
10:30 NETWORKING COFFEE BREAK
Developing Successful Partnerships in East Africa
Creating an attractive business environment for investorsLegal & fiscal frameworks to foster oil & gas activitiesBuilding strong long-term relationships with governments & engaging with local communities
Sumayya Athmani Managing Director National Oil Corporation of Kenya Limited
Ernest Rubondo Ag Commissioner, Petroleum Exploration & Production Department Ministry of Energy & Mineral Development Uganda
12:30 NETWORKING LUNCH
East Africa - a New Gas Province
Options for monetisationOpportunities in global gas marketsAssessing the viability of LNG projectsOptions for commercialisationDomestic use
Nelson Ocuane Chairman ENH Mozambique
Halfani R Halfani Director of Exploration, Production & Technical Services Tanzania Petroleum Development Corporation
15:30 NETWORKING COFFEE BREAK
Strategies to Optimise the Use of Resources & Promote Sustainable Development
Promoting economic diversification & the development of local industriesEnsuring that the presence of an international operator benefits the host community in the long termMeeting domestic power needs – getting the energy mix right
Willy Olsen Former Advisor to the Chairman & CEO, Statoil Senior Advisor, INTSOK
17:00 CLOSING REMARKS FROM THE CHAIRMAN
East Africa Day
For more information contact Shaun Quinn on +44 20 7978 0086 or [email protected]
Conference Day 4 23 September
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“We need to applaud the organisers for bringing together some of the best minds in the energy sector at this time to deliberate on key issues affecting the sector.”
Honourable Mrs Dipuo Peters, Minister of Energy, South Africa
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Where the Sub Saharan Oil & Gas Industry Meet
The Meeting Point for the Sub Saharan Decision Makers
Companies Previously Represented at Gulf of Guinea Oil & Gas & Africa Energy Week
“Excellent exposition on the infrastructural challenges of the GOG countries.”
Mutiu Sunmonu, Country Chair, Shell Companies in Nigeria &Managing Director Shell Petroleum Development Company of Nigeria Limited (SPDC)
One-to-one Meetings with Senior Government Representatives
Award Gala Dinner
Extended Coffee Breaks & Lunches
Interactive Roundtable Discussions
Online Networking
Nominations close on 15 August 2011Submit your nomination at www.cwcaew.com
or email [email protected]
Now in its 3rd year, the Africa Energy Week Award Gala Dinner brings together the leaders of the African oil & gas industry to celebrate industry
innovation, excellence, exciting new projects and contribution to the industry.
The evening will culminate in the presentation of the coveted awards:
African Gas
Corporate Social Responsibility
African National Content
Most Significant Newcomer
Recognising Excellence in Africa’s Oil & Gas Industries
The Pan African Oil & Gas Exhibition in Ghana
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Exhibition 21 - 23 September
Why Exhibit at Africa Energy Week?
Host an Open Seminar - present case studies & new product launches to buyers & visitors
Source & develop new business relationships
Meet with a veritable ‘Who’s Who’ of the African oil & gas industry
Showcase new products & meet the market
Stand out among your peers in the industry
Gain greater knowledge of industry players & the marketplace
Be part of an independent platform for companies to show their commitment to the African oil & gas market
To book your stand contact Jason Adjalo on +44 20 7978 0096 email [email protected] 12.
“I would like to thank you for your great contribution in the brilliant organization of the AEW Exhibition. It was a great pleasure for TMK to participate in such kind of show and I hope that I will see you in Russia with your world class events!”Sergey Alekseev, International Marketing Department, TMK
“We appreciated the opportunity to meet with the decision makers in Africa”
Ahmad Salti, Sales manager, ICT
Gold Media Partners Silver Media Partner Bronze Media Partner
CWC School for Energy in AfricaCWC School for Energy has a long term vision and purpose to help build capacity for development in the energy sector in Africa. As a global market leader with an unprecedented track record in providing high-level and interactive training services, we are fast to move and respond to training needs. We keep up-to-date on industry news, use top experts as our lecturers and constantly keep in touch with our current and potential clients to find out what their training requirements are.
Date Title Location
06 - 10 Jun 2011 Gas Monetisation in Nigeria Lagos, Nigeria
20 - 23 Jun 2011 E&P Fundamentals + Oil & Gas Fiscal & Economic Imperatives Accra, Ghana
27 - 30 Jun 2011 Nigerian Content in the Oil & Gas Industry Lagos, Nigeria
25 - 27 Jul 2011 Oil & Gas Fundamentals Cape Town, South Africa
29 Nov - 01 Dec 2011 Oil & Gas Fundamentals Lagos, Nigeria
Africa Oil & Gas Series of Reports
CWC Dynamic InsightsStrategic Insights from Industry Leaders for Industry Leaders
Africa Oil & Gas Series of Reports presents:
Africa Energy Week 2011 CDI Report
Written by Willy Olsen,Former Adviser to the President & CEO of Statoil& Senior Adviser, INTSOK
Oil & Gas Industry Leaders’
Perspectives+ + = Cutting Edge
Strategies for You
Analysis by Independent
Experts
LatestKnowledge
& Discussion
For more information, please contact Tanya Crossick [email protected] or +44 20 7978 0059
Supporting Local Causes
CWC Group does not consider corporate responsibility as a mere philanthropic gesture or add-on. It is a part of our core business. The chosen charities in West Africa are Drifting Angels Orphange in Ghana and Nigerian Business Coalition Against AIDS (NIBUCAA) in Nigeria.
In 2009 we funded the construction of new facilities for the Drifting Angels Orphange. Funds raised from the 2010 Ghana Summit were used to build more accommodation and funds from the 2011 Ghana Summit will be used to pay for the school fees for the children.
Nigerian Business Coalition Against AIDS (NIBUCAA) supports the development of actionable activities around HIV & AIDS and we are proud to be part of the initiative. Given our long history of working in Africa and our extensive local contacts we are keenly aware of the impact of HIV and AIDS.
In 2010, proceeds totalling N 231,400,00 were donated to NIBUCAA at the end of the 10th Nigeria Oil & Gas Conference and an exhibition stand was made available free of charge throughout the event. In 2011, CWC donated $50 from each delegate booking to the organisation.
14.For more information contact Myriam Chbani, Head of Corporate Responsibility
on +44 20 7978 00 19 or [email protected]
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PACKAGE OPTIONSA) Africa Energy Week Full Package 20, 21, 22 and 23 September £3,549.00
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