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Conference:
Day 1
7 April 2010 8am - 5:30pm
Day 2
8 April 2010 8am - 5:30pm
Workshops: Workshop dates
6 & 9 2010
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We are now accepting nominations for industry leaders to serve as speakers and panellists at the Oil and Gas Outlook Africa 2010.We are now accepting nominations for industry leaders to serve as speakers and panellists at the Oil and Gas Outlook Africa 2010.
- Showcase your thought leadership. Share your latest research and case studies with our highly targeted audience of NOC’s, IOC’s, financiers, governments, investors and oil service companies.
- Raise your profile. In addition to speaking in front of over 100 senior-level professionals, your name will be included on over 15,000 brochures distributed worldwide.
- Reinforce your professionalism. Professionals and organizations want to speak at Terrapinn events because they are completely committed to their clients. Our program and agendas are researched and trusted.
For details on presenting a paper at the conference, call Simphiwe Tshabalala on +27 (0) 11 516 4025 or
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Target your market!
For details contact
Denis Kampel on +27 (0) 11 516 4047
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Africa’s strategic event in development and investment for oil companies, financiers and investors
The African oil and gas industry has embarked upon large scale infrastructure and exploration projects in the last decade and continues to do so, even with Oil being seen as one of the most volatile commodities on the planet.
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Oil & Gas Outlook Africa 2010 is the event where the industry will introduce and seek out opportunities and new ways of investing in Africa.
Tackling strategically driven ventures, investments and partnerships, the conference
will prove that Africa can reach its full potential, generate overdue growth and market sustainability.
The core areas of discussion include:
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Analysing the pricing outlook and measuring demand
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Examining key financing projects in Africa
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Ensuring returns on strategic joint venture
partnerships
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Identifying key African policy instruments to ensure supply security
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Outlining methods of attracting foreign investors
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Assessing leading exploration success factors and regions of opportunity
» Book your spot right now!
» Download the agenda
Eye opening and useful
Fulton Reeves, Financial Manager, National Oil Company of Liberia
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great networking opportunities
For sponsors
The Oil and Gas Outlook Africa 2010 is a powerful business development tool for you to reach your prospects.
Oil and Gas Outlook Africa 2010 is where you'll make your brand stand out, how you achieve global marketing coverage and how you make sales. This show is the direct line to African buyers.
You will not find a more commercially focused environment, enabling conference delegates, speakers and sponsors to interact and acquire the latest information on technologies, products, solutions and services for operating in the African marketplace.
» Find out how you could benefit
» More about sponsorship
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For delegates
Your most immediate business questions are being tackled by an unrivaled line-up of speakers and panel members, including techniques to:
- Opportunities for investment and growth
- Analyse how oil and gas regulation will affect your business
- Tackle the risk of managing assets
- Streamline investment strategies
- Examining finance options for exploration
- Improve operations and efficiency
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For sponsors continued
The Oil and Gas Outlook Africa 2010 is the place where serious business contacts are made and where business gets done:
- It facilitates meetings between your sales force and key prospects
- It’s easy to participate in - we provide everything you need from one service-friendly point of contact
- It’s extremely cost-effective
- It’s attended by real decision makers
- It’s supported by an extremely targeted marketing campaign
- It works with all parts of the global industry to create a very special event
It has extensive networking opportunities through the Contact system, Speed networking, the cocktail party as well as regular networking breaks throughout the day.
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