SOUTH SUDANOIL & POWER 2018EVALUATION
SOUTH SUDAN’S ELITE EVENTFOR ENERGY AND INFRASTRUCTURE
November 20-22, 2018The Crown Hotel, Juba
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THE AGENDA
For the second year, South Sudan Oil & Power returned to Juba to fo-cus on the private sector opportu-nities in South Sudan, following the immense progress made in 2018 in securing and growing the oil pro-duction and associated industries in the downstream and midstream sectors. Having cemented a peace agreement earlier this year, the country’s newfound stability is act-ing as a catalyst for new investment. The Ministry of Petroleum aims to boost oil production and make South Sudan a premier oil producer in Africa and globally. To bring these ambitions to fruition, the Transition-al Government of National Unity of South Sudan is actively pursuing in-ternational investment and partner-ing with the private sector to spur investment, encourage growth and develop the oil and power sectors.
Investing in East Africa’s only ma-ture oil producer is a prime op-portunity for the private sector, with the opportunity to leverage South Sudan’s plentiful oil re-sources, unique status as one of the few true frontier markets in the region, and capitalize on the emerging positive business en-vironment being created by the government and local entrepre-neurs. This dialogue has never been more important, as South Sudan takes its place as a prom-inent oil producer on the inter-national stage, cooperating with the Organization of the Petro-leum Exporting Countries (OPEC) on the landmark Declaration of Cooperation and continuous-ly securing new investors from across Africa and the world.
Embracing the Private Sector in South Sudan
WHO ATTENDED?
Angola Canada China Equatorial Guinea Ethiopia Germany IndiaIreland Israel
Spain SudanTurkey Uganda United Arab Emirates United Kingdom USA
Kenya Malaysia Netherlands Nigeria Russia Senegal Somalia South Africa South Sudan
GOVERNMENT DELEGATIONS
South Sudan
Japan
Somalia
Egypt
Sudan
India
Equatorial Guinea
APPO
Uganda
France
South Africa
United States
COUNTRIES REPRESENTED
Diplomatic Representation and Organizations
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6INVESTOR BRIEFINGS
2 DAYS OF NETWORKING,CONFERENCE AND WORKSHOPS
1GRAND INAUGURATION DAY
400DELEGATES
30SPEAKERS
3EXPERT MODERATORS
GovernmentServices E&PBanking, Finance and ConsultingEPCMediaTradingDownstream
19%27%16%18%
7%5%4%4%
BREAKDOWN BY SECTOR (%)
BY THE NUMBERS
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LEAD SPONSORS
EXECUTIVE SPONSORS
INVESTOR BRIEFING SPONSORS
MARKET SPONSORS
STRATEGIC PARTNERS
THE SPONSORS
TITANIUMB U S I N E S S G R O U P
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Media Partners
Strategic Partners
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H.E. JAMES WANI IGGA
VICE PRESIDENTSouth Sudan
H.E. TABANDENG GAI
FIRST VICE PRESIDENTSouth Sudan
HON. EZEKIELLOL GATKUOTHMINISTER OF PETROLEUM
South Sudan
H.E. AZHARIABDALLAH
MINISTER OF PETROLEUM AND
MINERALS Sudan
HON. LOKERIS PETERMINISTER OF STATE FOR ENERGY AND MINERALS
DEVELOPMENTUganda
PEARL UZOKWEDIRECTOR FOR
GOVERNANCE & SUSTAINABILITY Sahara Energy
GUILLAUME DOANECEO
Africa Oil & Power
NJ AYUKEXECUTIVE CHAIRMAN
African Energy Chamber
H.E. MAHAMAN LAOUAN GAYASECRETARY GENERALAfrican Petroleum
Producers’ Organization
DR. CHOL DENG T. ABEL
MANAGING DIRECTORNilepet
H.E. GABRIEL MBAGA OBIANG LIMAMINISTER OF MINES & HYDROCARBONS
Equatorial Guinea
Evaluating Current Developments, and Improv-ing Performance through Technology.
With a new peace deal signed and in imple-mentation, the Government of South Sudan is pushing for increased oil production and exploration activities. The Greater Pioneer Operating Company resumed oil produc-tion this year after a hiatus of several years and the Sudd Petroleum Operating Compa-ny is also planning to relaunch production this year. New companies have entered the market. The resumption of oil activities rep-resents a wealth of opportunities for South Sudan and neighboring countries, but also presents fresh challenges, including a need to attract international investors and ser-vice companies into the country’s newly re-vamped oil industry.
PANEL: ON THE OILFIELD
KEYNOTES
BABATUNDE ODEYEMI GENERAL MANAGERNile Delta
MANGOK KHALIL MANGOKCEO Juba Petrotech
AJAA SANTINO ANYIETHGENERAL SER-VICES MANAGERNile Drilling & Services Co.
ENG. SALAHH. WAHBICHAIRMAN &FOUNDER Wahbi Consulting Services Co. Ltd
ENG. AWOW DANIEL CHUANGDG PETROLEUM AUTHORITYSouth Sudan
TONG XINMIAOGENERALMANAGER E&PDar Petroleum Operating Co.
ELIZABETH ROGOFOUNDER & CEO TSAVO Oilfield Services
MODERATOR
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Funding, Building and Operating Projects and Critical Energy Infrastructure.
South Sudan has one of the worst electricity access rates in the world and a severe short-age of roads and downstream facilities, from pipelines to refineries. Oil infrastructure is mostly situated north of the Sudanese bor-der. But that could change, with projects like a 100 MW thermal power plant — the first post-war power project installed — commis-sioned this summer, and refinery projects set to quickly expand capacity. South Su-dan is also turning to regional initiatives and partnerships to boost infrastructure devel-opment and seeking international investors to jump-start the sector and the economy.
ANDREW MURUGUCOUNTRY HEAD OFSOUTH SUDAN Stanbic Bank
KAMAL MABOKPRESIDENTSipet
PANEL: BUILDING THE NATION
SHAWN DUTHIEANALYST Africa Risk Consulting
MAKEARMICHAEL DOTCEONile Petroleum Service Co
KAMRUL HASAN SAGARCO-FOUNDER & MD IPTEC
PROF. JANE CATHERINE NGILADEPUTY DIRECTOR TRAININGMorendat Institute of Oil & Gas
MODERATOR
ANIMU AMITAICONSULTANT & GENDER ADVOCATEParliamentary Working Group on Youth Legislation
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MODERATOR
NUL MAYENDITMANAGING DIRECTOR Baping NationalInsurance
Doing Business in South Sudan.
South Sudan is fast developing local content frameworks and the local private sector, join-ing the ranks of countries like Ghana, Angola, Nigeria and Equatorial Guinea in establishing a solid local content foundation on which to build domestic capacity and provide more opportunities to its citizens. The government and private sector alike seek to build capacity in local industry and encourage public private partnerships. The country has also created one of the most attractive regulatory frame-works for international investors. How can the private and public sector advance togeth-er to build a world leading energy sector?
ROBERT MDEZACEOTrinity Energy
VICTORIA OTIENOMANAGING DIRECTORAlpha Bank
ANUOL DENGKUORENGMANAGINGPARTNERAwatkeer Law Chambers
LURIS MULLASTRATEGIC ADVISOR & BUSINESSENTREPRENEUR
PANEL: PUBLIC PRIVATE INITIATIVES
ZION ADEOYE SENIOR ASSOCIATE ATTORNEY Centurion
SANTO MARTIN LAKODG E&PDIRECTORATENilepet
Nilepet
Dar Petroleum Operating Company
Sudd Petroleum Operating Company
Greater Pioneer Operating Company
Petronas
CNPC
Oranto Petroleum
Sahara Energy
STANBIC
Enprode / Pluto
Wahbi Consulting Services Co.
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PRESENTATIONS
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