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CONTINUED ENDORSEMENT FROM
Ministry of EnergyGovernment of Ghana
LOCAL PARTNERORGANISER
The Most Established Oil & Gas Event in Ghana
John Dramani MahamaVice PresidentRepublic of Ghana
Continued Support by His Excellency
LOCAL CONTENT SUPPORTER
Oil • Gas • Local Content
27 - 29 March 2012, Accra International Conference Centre, Ghana
Conference & Exhibition
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Vice President at the FMC Solutions exhibition stand
Norwegian Crown Couple at the Ghana Summit Exhibition
The Most Reputable Oil & Gas Event in Ghana
Ministerial address by Deputy Minister of Energy, Ghana
Ghana Summit Conference delegates
Networking functions
“The Summit was very thought provoking and the issues discussed were very relevant to our nascent oil and gas industry.”Honourable Emmanuel Armah-Kofi Buah, Deputy Minister for Energy, Ghana
“As an emerging oil and gas economy, Ghana is bound to face challenges consistent with that industry. The Government is aware that the best way to confront these challenges in order to achieve its ‘Better Ghana Agenda’ is by shared experiences. That is why the platform which you provide stakeholders and other industry players in the oil and gas industry to share ideas, experiences and information is commendable.”John Dramani Mahama, Vice President, Republic of Ghana
“The Ghana Summit is a great opportunity to meet all the key decision makers in the oil and gas sector. Volta River Authority has been pleased to participate over the last 3 years.”Kweku Awotwi, Chief Executive, Volta River Authority
Where Internationals Meet the Ghanaian Oil & Gas Decision Makers
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Creating Partnerships in the Ghanaian Oil & Gas Industry
Opening Ceremony 27th March
� Tour of Exhibition
� Official Opening of the Conference
� Discuss and network with the Ghanaian Ministers and Government Officials
� Gain an insight into the Ministry’s and the vision and challenges they foresee in Ghana
Drinks Reception 27th March
� Meet some of the industry’s most influential players and senior level decision makers from Ghana
� Gain prime exposure to local players, international financiers, IOCs and service companies
� Guaranteed participation from GNPC and the Ministry of Energy
Ghanaian Awards Evening 27th March
� Enjoy an evening with all your conference delegates at an exclusive networking evening hosted by GNPC
� The evening provides an informal setting to network and meet personally with key Ghanaian Ministers and government officials
� Presentation of the prestigious award in recognition to the Ghanaian oil and gas industry
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Networking Breakfast, Lunches & Coffee Breaks � Attend breakfasts, lunches, coffee breaks and a variety of functions to
widen your contact base
� Discuss and exchange ideas with GNPC, the Ministry of Energy and the Ministry of Finance
� Meet senior decision makers in an informal setting and strengthen relationships, form new ones and show your commitment to Ghana
Hosted by
Champions League Quarter Final Drinks Reception 28 March
� Prime opportunity for you to network outside the conference room and to meet with the people that are important to your business
� An informal evening where you are invited to change out of your suit and enjoy Ghanaian hospitality. Enjoy a drink, football and catch up with friends and colleagues!
To register your interest please contact Rob Beckmann on+44 20 7978 0025 or [email protected]
Charles A. Adeniji Managing Director
West African Gas Pipeline
Nestor Percy Galley Director General Ghana Ports &
Harbours Authority
Per Christian JohnsrudSales & Tendering Manager
Tie-In & StructuresAker Solutions AS
Kweku AwotwiChief Executive
Volta River Authority
Joyce AryeeFormer Chief
Executive OfficerGhana Chamber of Mines
Yaw AkotoManaging DirectorBulk Oil Storage &
Transportation Company Ltd
Christopher BradleyChief Geologist
Vanco Exploration Company
Nana BoakyeAsafu-AdjayeChief Executive
GNPC
Dr Joe Oteng AdjeiMinister of EnergyRepublic of Ghana
George Sipa-AdjahYankey
Chief Executive OfficerGhana NationalGas Company
Pavel BogomolovPublic & Government Relations Manager
Lukoil
Alexander MouldChief Executive
National Petroleum Authority
John Dramani MahamaVice President
Republic of Ghana
Stéphane SoléCountry Manager
Technip
Moses AsagaChairman
Parliamentary Select Committee for
Mines & Energy
Supported byHis Excellency
Delivering the Leading Oil & Gas Eventin Ghana for a 3rd Year
Franco ConticiniManaging Director
ENI Ghana
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Summit Day 1 27 March
08:00 REGISTRATION & NETWORKING BREAKFAST hosted by
09:00 OPENING CEREMONY
Opening Remarks:Willy Olsen, Former Advisor to the President & CEO, Statoil, Senior Advisor, INTSOK
Statement from the Ministry of Energy:Dr Joe Oteng Adjei, Minister of Energy, Republic of Ghana
Keynote Address:Nana Boakye Asafu-Adjaye, Chief Executive, GNPC
10:40 OFFICIAL OPENING OF EXHIBITION BY HIS EXCELLENCY
John Dramani Mahama, Vice President, Republic of Ghana
11:30 NETWORKING COFFEE BREAK hosted by
Economics & Impact of Oil & Gas on Ghana
Session ChairIshmael Edjekumhene, Director Kumasi Institute for Technology & Environment
Ghana Post ‘First Oil’ - What has been the Impact Socially, Politically & Economically?Moses Asaga, Chairman, Ghanaian Parliamentary Committee for Energy & Mines (Oil & Gas)
Questions & Answers
13:00 NETWORKING LUNCH
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Onshore & Offshore; Ghana Exploration Opportunities
� Further geological examination of the region including the Venus Field, the Volta area & The Tweneboa-1 well & Owo fields
� The Accra-Keta basin � The environmental impact & solutions of deepwater drilling & production
Pavel Bogomolov Public & Government Relations Manager, Lukoil
Christopher Bradley, Chief Geologist Vanco Exploration Company
Senior Representative, Tullow Oil
Questions & Answers
15:00 NETWORKING COFFEE BREAK hosted by
Ensuring Local Content in Operations
� Giving back: Looking at the extent to which foreign oil companies contribute
� Ensuring involvement of the local business community on the opportunities in the emerging oil & gas industry
� Implementing a successful local content strategy - case studies from the region
� Technology transfer � Partnerships with local companies
Session ChairJoyce Aryee, Former Chief Executive Officer Ghana Chamber of Mines
Nadine Sha, Area HR Manager, Expro
Michael Adjandeh, Ghana HR Manager, Expro
Afua Amissah, Project Coordinator, Local Content Ministry of Energy, Ghana
Stéphane Solé, Country Manager, Technip
Questions & Answers
17:30 SUMMARY & CLOSE OF DAY ONE
18:00 DRINKS RECEPTION hosted by
20:00 GHANAIAN AWARDS EVENING hosted by
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Ghanaian Awards Evening Recognizing Excellence in
Ghana’s Oil & Gas Industry For our 3rd year, the Ghana Summit this year features a local content Awards Ceremony. The evening will bring together top industry executives, key national decision makers and international players to celebrate excellence and developments.
The evening will combine the best of Ghanaian cuisine and lively entertainment with the presentation of an award in recognition to the Ghanaian oil and gas industry:
Excellence in Local ContentHosted by
Nominations close on 02 March 2012. Submit your nomination at www.cwcghana.com or email [email protected]
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Summit Day 2
Session ChairKwaku Agyemang-Duah, Industry Coordinator Association of Oil Marketing Companies
Alexander Mould, Chief Executive National Petroleum Authority
Yaw Akoto, Managing Director Bulk Oil Storage & Transportation Company Ltd
13:00 NETWORKING LUNCH
Financing Oil & Gas Projects in Ghana
� International banks vs. local banks; how is the landscape changing? � Foreign banks moving into Ghana; implications & comments � Financiers in the mix & the challenges they face
Questions & Answers
Oil Spill Solutions & Marine Security for Ghana & the Region
� Oil spill response - positioning Ghana as oil spill response hub for the region
� The importance of establishing local partnerships between the oil industries & the national authorities in charge of oil spill preparedness
� Regional agreement: promoting exchange & mutual assistance for oil spill response
� The protection, management & development of the marine & coastal environment of Ghana
Session ChairJohnathan A. Allotey, Director Centre for Sustainability, Environment & Planning
Kojo Agbenor-Efunam Principal Programme Officer/Oil & Gas Environmental Protection Agency
Lawrence Apaalse, Lead Petroleum Geologist & Coordinator Ghana National Continental Shelf Delineation Project / GNPC
Issaka Peter Azuma, Director General Ghana Maritime Authority
Questions & Answers
17:30 SUMMARY & CLOSE OF DAY TWO
18:30 CHAMPIONS LEAGUE QUARTER FINAL DRINKS RECEPTION
08:30 NETWORKING COFFEE BREAK
Keynote Address:
Dr George Sipa-Adjah Yankey, Chief ExecutiveGhana National Gas Company (GNGC)
� The Ghana National Gas Company (GNGC) - Vision & Mission
Special Address:Franco Conticini, Managing Director, Eni Ghana
Gas for Ghana & Infrastructure Plans: Updates & Opportunities
� The present & future international gas market dynamics � Infrastructure to support the emerging oil & gas industry - investment required
� The Takoradi Port development & expansion programme � Utilising associated gas from the Jubilee Field - gas processing & power generation
Senior Representative, Kosmos Energy
Kweku Awotwi, Chief Executive, Volta River Authority
Nestor Percy Galley, Director General Ghana Ports and Harbours Authority
Charles A. Adeniji, Managing Director West African Gas Pipeline
Questions & Answers
How Has Ghana Benefited so far from its Nascent Oil & Gas Industry?
� Engineers for the future: examining the crucial part Ghanaian universities play
� Empowering the youth; training & development - building capacity through on-the-job programmes
� Cross sector development
� Development of local suppliers for the oil & gas industry
Dr Joe Asamoah, Managing Director, Enerwise Africa
Ato Van-Ess, Chairman, Sekondi-Tekoradi, Ghana Chamber of Commerce & Industry
Dr Stephen Kudom Donyinah, Lecturer, Department of Chemical Engineering, KNUST University
11:35 NETWORKING COFFEE BREAK
Ghana’s Midstream & Downstream Industry - Opportunities for Investment
� Favourable policies & investment opportunities in Ghana’s downstream sector
� BOST & its role as the Natural Gas Transmission Utility (NGT) � Developing, managing & maintaining petroleum storage & distribution networks in Ghana
� What are the problems in developing a domestic household gas industry in Africa generally?
28 March
Investment Banks will be invited to actively participate in this session.
Please call Rob Beckmann on +44 207978 0025 or email [email protected] to secure your speaking slot.
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To register your interest please contact Rob Beckmann on+44 20 7978 0025 or [email protected]
Summit Day 3
Local Content Programme
10:00 - 16:00Development of local content development in Ghana is paramount to the success of the emerging oil and gas industry for the country.
With this in mind, this one day programme will be led by Willy Olsen, former advisor to the President & CEO of Statoil and will feature a number of local and international thought leaders in local content development.
Themes to be discussed include:
• Local content development successes • Development & training of SME’s in Ghana• Ensuring local content in oil operations in Ghana• Educating Ghanaians in how to position themselves in the
industry
Seminar Leader:
Willy Olsen Former Advisor to the President & CEO Statoil, Senior Advisor, INTSOK
Presentations from:
Dr Stephen Kudom Donyinah Lecturer Department of Chemical Engineering KNUST University
Hakon Hynne Senior Research Scientist SINTEF
29 March
Technical Session Seminar
10:00 - 16:00
Topics to be discussed will include the following:
� Hydrocarbon mapping of Ghana (onshore & offshore) � Training & development for Ghanaians in technical know-how � Deepwater development & West African updates � Environmental aspects of oil exploration � Improving quality & reliability of your operations � HSE - getting it right � Emergency response & risk � How can technology take Ghana’s gas development to the next
level? � FPSO’s � Geophysical hazards
The call for papers for the Technical Session Programme 2012 is now live. Please choose
from the topics below and submit an abstract of no more than 100 words with your biography.
The call for papers will close on16th January 2012 whereby successful
candidates will be notified by 31st January.
Please submit abstracts [email protected]
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The Commercial Platform for All Oil & Gas Players in Ghana
After a hugely successful inaugural exhibition the Ghana Summit Exhibition is expected to be another sell out for 2012. Over 100 exhibitors took part in the 2011 event and 2012 is already 70% sold out. With support and backing from the GNPC and the Ministry of Energy, the event will once again bring together the key stakeholders in the region, an opportunity not to be missed out on!
Why should you take part in the exhibition?
� Exhibiting is proven to be the most cost & time effective way of discovering new opportunities & establishing fresh business.
� Showcase solutions, products & technologies to this growing market � Meet all the key decision makers & industry leaders in this region under
one roof � Be a part of the largest oil & gas exhibition in Ghana � Position your company as a serious stakeholder in the Ghana oil & gas
market � Meet the right suppliers, distributors & dealers
Exhibitors Include
Heavy Lift Specialists
For exhibiting opportunities please contact Jason Adjalo on+44 20 7978 0096 or [email protected]
Executive Chairman, Kross Ghana, Deputy Minister of Energy, Republic of Ghana, Former Director of Administration, GNPC & the CEO of the CWC Group with Tullow Ghana Limited
Crown Couple of Norway with Aker Solutions
John Dramani Mahama, Vice President,Republic of Ghana with Lukoil
The Commercial Platform for All Oil & Gas Players in Ghana
Free to attend for industry& trade professionals.Pre register online
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For exhibiting opportunities please contactJason Adjalo on +44 20 7978 0096
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CWC in Ghana
Corporate Social Responsibility
Supporting Local Business
CWC does not consider corporate responsibility as a mere philanthropic gesture or add-on. It is part of our core business. The chosen charity for the Ghana Summit is the Drifting Angels Orphanage in Ghana. In 2010 we funded the construction of new washrooms and toilet facilities for the orphanage and funds from the Ghana Summit 2011 were used to pay for a year’s school fees and other essentials.
This is a very important initiative and one we are proud to support. As a result Myriam Chbani has now been appointed to head up CWC’s new Corporate Social Responsibility Department and is based in Ghana.
CWC Group makes a point of using local partners wherever possible.
We have partnered with KROS Ghana for the Ghana Summit for a 3rd year. KROS is led by senior partners Yaw Kankam and Edward Kofi Sereboe.
KROS provides business development and market entry support services to companies interested in investing in Ghana, with a special focus on the energy sector.
KROS capitalize on a rich local network, knowledge and expertise to deliver the best to the clients.
In 2010, KROS Ghana partnered with CWC to deliver the first Ghana Summit that attracted over 400 delegates from all the major global oil & gas players to the heart of Ghana, Accra. Since then, KROS team has worked closely with CWC Group to deliver Ghana Summit, Africa Energy Week and in-company training courses.
The vision of KROS Ghana is to bridge the gap between international investors and business opportunities in Ghana. KROS values are “Equity, Transparency and ‘It can be done’ ”.
Past Projects Include:
June 2011 Drifting Angels Orphanage School Fees Project
December 2010 Drifting Angels Orphanage School Bus Project
April 2009 Drifting Angels Orphanage Bathroom Project
Christmas 2008 Drifting Angels Orphanage Christmas Party
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The Premier Industry Led Technology ExhibitionThe Nigeria Oil & Gas Technology Exhibition 2012 will bring the industry together for the third time that will exhibit the latest technology, operations and services Nigeria has to offer.
It is the leading platform for buyers and sellers of cutting edge technological solutions, consultancy and industry leaders to meet under one roof to do business.
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Nigerian Oil & Gas Technology 26 - 28 June 2012, Lagos
Where the Sub Saharan Oil & Gas Industry Meet Gulf of Guinea the largest and most senior forum to focus on African oil and gas issues and to promote investment in Africa’s thriving hydrocarbon sector. Held in Equatorial Guinea this year, this 3 day event is the dynamic platform for African National Oil Companies, Governments, Financiers, Corporate Investors and senior decision makers from the whole continent.
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Gulf of Guinea 18 - 20 June 2012, Malabo
The Must-Attend Learning Forum on Nigerian ContentPractical Nigerian Content Forum 2012 will be once again held in the Niger Delta in seven years. The event will be the essential learning forum on Nigerian Content and will include a one day conference, a one day training course and a site visit to the heart of the industry.
Learn the theory - Hear the success stories - See it in action www.ncipnc.com
Practical Nigerian Content October 2012, Port Harcourt
The Largest & Most Prestigious Oil & Gas Event in NigeriaUnder the patronage of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) and the Ministry of Petroleum Resources, NOG is now in its 12th year, and established as the largest and most important, strategic oil and gas event in Nigeria.
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12th Nigeria Oil & Gas 20 - 23 February 2012, Abuja
The Business-to-Business Forum where Blue-Chip Companies MeetNigeria Infrastructure & Construction is the largest gathering for the international infrastructure community in Nigeria. The event is supported by all the leading industry organisations and is the only event at which to do business, network and discuss strategies for implementing critical development projects in Nigeria on a Federal and State level.
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4th Nigeria Infrastructure & Construction 17 - 18 April 2012, Lagos
Delivering Logistics Solutions for West Africa’s Industry PlayersLogistics West Africa is a unique platform bringing together senior supply chain directors from across the region to collectively debate the challenges, share experiences and give invaluable knowledge to find solutions that will drive your supply chain efficiency. www.cwc-logistics.com/westafrica
Logistics West Africa 5 - 7 November 2012 , Lagos
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