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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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Day One Wednesday, 7th of April 2010Day One Wednesday, 7th of April 2010
8am Registration and refreshments8.30am Chairperson’s opening remarks
Principal, Corporate Governance Solutions
9am Keynote address: World energy outlook
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Long-term outlook of oil and gas supply and demand
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Investments and market uncertainty
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Implications of climate change policies
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Transformations of the natural gas market
Mr John Corben, Senior Oil Analyst, International Energy Agency
9.30am Keynote address: Examining the market dynamics of the
global oil and gas sector
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Accessing oil and gas on the continent
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Oil and gas hotspots – what are the most promising regions?
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How can Africa capitalise on global trends?
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Balancing between demand and supply
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Business opportunities and growth areas
Mr Adewale Tinubu, Chief Executive, Oando Plc
10am Keynote address: Nigeria’s role in securing oil supply
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The affect of the decline in quantity of output
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Exploration ventures – evaluation of accessibility into the market
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Restoring stability through investment and production
opportunities
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The forecast for production growth in the next 12 months
Mr Godwin Ukpaima Bill Agha, Director, DEPARTMENT OF PETROLEUM RESOURCES
10.30am Morning refreshments and networking11.15am Keynote address: Securing investment in the oil and gas arena
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New African oil – the investment challenges
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Increasing capital expenditure
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Geopolitics in Africa’s energy investment circle
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What does the future hold for this region as an emerging
market?
Mr Sandeep Kohli, Senior Investment Officer, International Finance Corporation
11.45am Capital expenditure trends of the future
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Private equity vs public equity investment
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Financial valuation process of oilfields
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Development projections for 2010
Mr Peter Heintzelman, Director - Oil, Gas and Renewables , Standard Bank Plc
12.15pm Panel session: Accessing and raising capital in an illiquid market
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How has investment been affected by the economic downturn?
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How do financiers weigh the potential risks and returns?
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What are the available options and strategies for capital raising?
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Attracting funding for new projects
Mr Adewale Tinubu, Chief Executive, Oando Plc Mr Peter Heintzelman, Director - Oil, Gas and Renewables , Standard Bank Plc Mr Sandeep Kohli, Senior Investment Officer, International Finance Corporation Mr Femi Adeyemo, Chief Financial Officer, Oando Plc
Redefining the National Oil Company’s
oil business model2.15pm Panel session: Next generation partnership – National Oil
Companies’ role
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What is the new business model?
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Identifying the keys to a successful partnership
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Growth and development strategies for NOCs
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How NOCs prioritise their IOC partnering selection
Speaker to be advised
Ghana National Petroleum Corporation, Ghana
Mr Tavares Martinho, Exploration Manager, ENH (empressa nacional de hydrocarbonetos de mocambique) Mr Everton September, Vice President - New ventures Upstream , PetroSA Mr. Avhapfani Tshifularo, Executive Director, South African Petroleum Industry Association (SAPIA)
3pm Case study: Examining risk mitigation operations in the oil and gas sector
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Analysing international risk management standards
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Aligning risk management with internal and external factors
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Planning for the best and the worst
Dr Faizel Mulla, Corporate Strategy Manager, PetroSA
3.30pm Networking and afternoon refreshments4.15pm Panel session: Regulation’s initiatives for creating positive investment conditions
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Government’s role in assisting IOC acreage acquisitions
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Minimising the risks and improving the ease of doing business
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Balancing national and commercial interests
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Identifying the key African policy instruments to sustain security
of supply
Honourable Minister William Ngeleja, Minister of Energy and Minierals, Ministry of Energy and Minerals Mr. Avhapfani Tshifularo, Executive Director, South African Petroleum Industry Association (SAPIA) Mrs Lindiwe Mekwe, General Manager - Regulation, Petroleum Agency of South Africa Mr Arsenio Mabote, Chairman, National Petroleum Institute Mr John Corben, Senior Oil Analyst, International Energy Agency Mr Godwin Ukpaima Bill Agha, Director, DEPARTMENT OF PETROLEUM RESOURCES
5pm Chairperson’s closing remarks and end of day one
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