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4th Eastern Africa: Strategy Briefing 18th June 2013 4th Eastern Africa Oil, Gas & Energy Conference 19th - 20th June 2013 51st PetroAfricanus Dinner 19th June 2013 Separately Bookable
“Eastern Africa’s Renaissance Reshapes Oil & Gas Landscape”
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Dr Lalaoharijaona Rasoambolanoro Deputy General Manager OMNIS, Madagascar
Elly Karuhanga President Chamber of Mines & Petroleum, Uganda
Serge Matesco Vice President, Eastern Africa Total
HON. Mohadji Fouad Vice President L`Union des Comoros
Dan Foley Exploration Manager, Sub-Saharan Africa Apache Corporation
Galib Virani Associate Director Afren plc, London
Duncan Clarke Paul Burden Chairman & CEO Team Leader Kenya, Global Pacific & Partners Ethiopia Team Tullow Oil
Lindsay Elliott Eddy Belle Exploration New Ventures Chief Executive Officer Beach Energy PetroSeychelles
Dr Abdullahi Haider Senior Adviser, Ministry of Water, Energy, Petroleum & Mineral Resources, Federal Republic of Somalia
Hudson Andambi Rob Tims Senior Principal Managing Director Superintending Geologist Standard Chartered Bank Ministry of Energy, Kenya
Martin Trachsel Chief Executive Officer South Atlantic Petroleum
Robin Vela Chief Executive Officer SacOil Holdings
Mike Rego Exploration Director Aminex Plc
Nick Cooper Chief Executive Officer Ophir Energy
Peter Wakeling Chief Executive Officer Bahari Resources
Alec Robinson President & CEO, Director Tembo Petroleum
Conrad Thorpe Chief Executive Officer Salama Fikira
Joseph Pili-Pili Mawezi Dr Kase Lawal Secretary General of Chairman & CEO Hydrocarbons CAMAC Energy Ministere des Hydrocarbures, Kinshasa
Tewodros Ashenafi Chairman & Chief Executive Officer SouthWest Energy (HK) LTD
Bernard Bizimana Head of Geophysics Section, Department of Geology Ministry of Energy & Mines, Burundi
Ernest Rubondo Dr Peter Thuo Commissioner Technical Consultant Petroleum Exploration & ERHC Energy, Nairobi Production Department
Rob Crossley Chief Geologist Robertson (a CGG Company)
Hassan Hassan Managing Director, Operations Simba Energy
Dr Ketsela Tadesse Director, Petroleum Licensing & Administration Directorate Ministry of Mines, Ethiopia
Jeff Waterous Independent Advisor Bahrain
George Wachira Peter Clutterbuck Director Managing Director Global Energy Consultants Petroleum Focus Consultants, Nairobi
Alexander Van Schie Director & Head Corporate Finance East Africa Deloitte Consulting
Mary Kimotho M’Mukindia Eastern Africa Representative Global Pacific & Partners
Program Updates: www.petro21.com Latin Representative: Eliana Cardoso eliana@glopac-partners.com - Mob. +55 21 9172 6226
Program Updates 11 Oil and Gas Bid Round in Brazil 14 -15 May 2013 ANP, the Brazilian National Hydrocarbons Agency, has published a calendar for the Bid Rounds that contemplates a March 26, 2013 deadline for submitting the www.petro21.com required documents for an expression of interest, May 14-15 for submitting a bid, th
Tom Fletcher Babette van Gessel Deputy Chief Executive Exploration Manager, Global Pacific & Partners East Africa Anadarko
James Phillips Vice President Business Development Africa Oil Corp
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and August 2013 for execution of the awarded concession contracts. 2013 is shaping up to be an active year for upstream Bid Rounds in Brazil. A Bid Round for nonconventional oil & gas is expected for later this year, as well as an additional Bid Round under the new production sharing contracts for the pre-salt layer.
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4th Eastern Africa: Strategy Briefing: Tuesday 18th June 2013 A F R I C A’ S F UTURE Darkness to Destiny
How the past is shaping Africa’s economic evolution
“Richly detailed … indispensable for anyone interested in global trends in the 21st century.” Ian Morris, author of Why the West Rules – For Now
DUNCAN CLARKE
Presentations are by Dr Duncan Clarke (Chairman & CEO, Global Pacific & Partners), a leading advisor, thinker, writer and strategist on Africa, and author of Africa’s Future: Darkness to Destiny (Profile Books, London, 2012) and the widely-acclaimed Crude Continent: The Struggle for Africa’s Oil Prize (Profile 2010), the first and only Africa-wide oil-gas historiography (and TV FilmDocumentary by CNBC-Africa). Other books include The Battle For Barrels (Profile, 2007) and Empires Of Oil (Profile 2007). Participants benefit from unique knowledge and Delegates receive online access via www.petro21.com to all Presentations. Right of Admission Reserved, by Global Pacific & Partners. | No Press.
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Registration & Coffee
13:15 Light Luncheon
08:45 Minnows-Independents: Eastern Africa
14:15 Governments, National Oil Companies Agencies, Foreign State Oil Players
New Companies, Deals, Acreage, Partners Africa’s Juniors: Foreign Minnows Independents In-Situ: Over 50 Companies Companies: “Born In East Africa” Worldwide Companies: From Six Continents
Companies inter alia: Afar, Afex, Afren, Africa Oil, Avana Ansan, Beach, Cove, Dubai, Essar, H-Oil, Jarch Masefield, Midroc, Orca, Pancontinental, Range, Rak Ophir, Surestream, Sohio, Titan, Vanoil, Videocon Dominion, Wessex, Zafer, Candax, Oyster, Lion, BGP, Petrodel, Beach, Cairn, WHL - Plus Many More Large & Small: Producers, Oil/Gas Explorers, Entry Strategies, Portfolio, Success Acreage, Disposals, New Ventures
Relationships: Locals & Governments, Mergers, Partnerships, JV
Who’s Who: Linkages, Relationships
Government Strategy & Ministries: Policies Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Burundi, Rwanda Madagascar, Seychelles, Comoros, Moçambique Somaliland, Puntland, Sudan, South Sudan, Ethiopia, Eritrea, Zanzibar, Mogadishu Eastern African National Oil Companies NOCK, TPDC, Songas, NatOil, Omnis, PetroSeychelles Sudapet, Nilepet, ENH, INP, MOI, Energy Entities Foreign State Oil Companies Chinese, Indian, East-Southeast Asian Russian, Latin, Middle Eastern Petronas, PTTEP, Petrovietnam, Pertamina PTTEP, CNPC-PetroChina, Sinopec, CNOOC & ONGC Videsh, Petrobras, Statoil
Corporate Scramble & Eastern Africa’s Future Great Power Strategy: Competition Corporate/State Companies: Challenges
17:00 Close of Briefing
10:45 Morning Break 11:15 Eastern Africa: Super-Indies-Majors Investments, Transactions, Competition
ENI, Repsol - Strategies & Aims
Super Independents In East African Oil/Gas Anadarko, BG, Sasol-SPI, Tullow, Apache Mitsui, Videocon, Other Large Companies Super-Majors: Upgraded Portfolio ExxonMobil, BP, Shell, Chevron, Total Corporate Profiles, Strategies, Core Assets New Ventures, Exploration Portfolio Oil Deals, Gas Discoveries, LNG Potential Partnerships, Entries-Exits, Focus, Success Directions, Strategy, Investments
Cocktail Reception - Time: 17:00 With African Institute of Petroleum
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“The exploration frontiers of Eastern Africa are enormous both onshore and offshore, including Exclusive Economic Zones and deepwater opportunities and ultra-deep plays. The 15 states in this region are diverse in scale, terms, ventures and in regard to exploration cycles and discoveries, while more and more companies have entered the open acreage and more blocks have been leased than ever before with more drilling commitments concluded. Equally foreign state companies have come to Eastern Africa (like CNOOC, PTTEP) and the Super-Majors have shown renewed interest not only in the primary acreage market but also in the secondary transactions markets for corporate acquisition and farm-ins. The impact of this resurgence is rebalancing the Africa oil industry landscape – once primarily with a dominant North/ West African focus – into a wider Continental oil and gas/LNG game, with potentially global consequences. • • • • •
Over 300 Senior executives attend annually From over 30 Countries including: Kenya, Uganda, Moçambique, United Kingdom, Australia, Ethiopia, South Africa, United States of America, Nigeria, United Arab Emirates, Madagascar, France, Germany, Tanzania, India, Spain, China, Netherlands, Egypt, Hong Kong, Russia, Ireland, Norway, Switzerland, Bahrain, Kuwait, L’Union des Comoros, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Eritrea, Poland, Sudan, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Indonesia, Saudi Arabia 30+ Speakers 20+ Exhibition Booths Reception, Dinner, Luncheon BBQ, Social Functions & Networking
Wednesday 19th June 2013 08:00 Registration & Coffee 09:00 Chairman’s Opening Remarks
Dr Duncan Clarke, Chairman & CEO, Global Pacific & Partners
Guest Presentation: Kenya’s Oil & Gas Hudson Andambi, Senior Principal Superintending Geologist, Ministry of Energy, Kenya 09:30
Session 1: Key Companies In Eastern Africa’s Upstream Total: Portfolio & Growth In Eastern Africa Serge Matesco, Vice President, Eastern Africa, Total, Paris
Tullow Oil: Portfolio & Exploration Success In East Africa Galib Virani, Associate Director, Afren plc, London
Afren: Growth & Eastern Africa Galib Virani, Associate Director, Afren plc, London
Africa Oil Corp: Key Player In Eastern Africa’s Rift Basins James Phillips, Vice President Business Development, Africa Oil Corp, Addis Ababa
Ophir Energy: Large Eastern Africa Portfolio Nick Cooper, Chief Executive Officer, Ophir Energy, London Moderator: Dr Duncan Clarke 11:30 Coffee Break & Networking 12:00
Session 2: Governments: Acreage, Opportunities & New Frontiers Uganda: Regional Oil play Ernest Rubondo, Commissioner, Petroleum Exploration & Production Department, Kampala
CAMAC Energy: Entry Into Kenya: Frontier Eastern Africa Exploration Dr Kase Lawal, Chairman & CEO, CAMAC Energy, Houston
OMNIS: Hydrocarbon Potential & Exploration Blocks Dr Lalaoharijaona Rasoambolanoro, Deputy General Manager, OMNIS, Antananarivo
DRC: The Triple Tectonic Depression Of The West Congolian Joseph Pili-Pili Mawezi, Secretary General of Hydrocarbons, Ministere des Hydrocarbures, Kinshasa
Resource Nationalism in Eastern Africa Dr Duncan Clarke, Chairman & CEO, Global Pacific & Partners Moderator: Babette van Gessel, Deputy Chief Executive, Global Pacific & Partners
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Session 3: Eastern Africa Investments, Refineries & Infrastructure Uganda’s Petroleum & Future Elly Karuhanga, President, Chamber of Mines & Petroleum, Uganda
Anadarko: Exploration & Development In Kenya & Moçambique Tom Fletcher, Exploration Manager, East Africa, Anadarko
Standard Chartered: Eastern Africa’s Investment Landscape for Independents Rob Tims, Managing Director, Standard Chartered Bank, London
Deloitte: Equity & Investment Landscape in eastern africa Alexander Van Schie, Director & Head Corporate Finance East Africa, Deloitte Consulting
Salama Fikira: Regional security threats and risks in the Oil & Gas industry Conrad Thorpe, Chief Executive Officer, Salama Fikira, Nairobi
Refinery Options In Eastern Africa & Regional Challenges George Wachira, Director, Petroleum Focus Consultants, Nairobi
Eastern Africa’s Investment Landscape Jeff Waterous, Independent Advisor, Bahrain Moderator: Mary Kimotho M’Mukindia, Eastern Africa Representative, Global Pacific & Partners 16:20 Afternoon Break & Networking
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Session 4: Independent Players In Eastern Africa ERHc: Northwest Kenya Dr Peter Thuo, Technical Consultant, ERHC Energy, Nairobi
SouthWest Energy: Ethiopian acreage & Exploration Tewodros Ashenafi, Chairman & Chief Executive Officer, SouthWest Energy (HK) LTD, Addis Ababa
SAPetro: East African Entry Martin Trachsel, Chief Executive Officer, South Atlantic Petroleum Ltd, Lagos
Aminex: Tanzanian Assets & Discoveries Mike Rego, Exploration Director, Aminex Plc, London
Independent Operators in Eastern Africa Peter Clutterbuck, Managing Director, Global Energy Consultants, London Moderator: Dr Peter Thuo, Technical Consultant, ERHC Energy, Nairobi 18:30 Close of Day 18:30
Networking Reception
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Session 5: Players In Eastern Africa’s Hydrocarbons Simba Energy: Frontier Exploration In Eastern Africa Hassan Hassan, Managing Director, Operations, Simba Energy, Vancouver
Apache Corp: Kenyan Opportunity Dan Foley, Exploration Manager, Sub-Saharan Africa, Apache Corporation, Houston
Beach: Lake Tanganyika South Prospectively Lindsay Elliott, Exploration New Ventures, Beach Energy, Adelaide
Bahari: Greenfield Opportunities In Eastern Africa’s Frontiers Peter Wakeling, President, Bahari Resources, Nairobi
Tembo Petroleum: Building On Eastern Africa Experience Alec Robinson, President & CEO, Director, Tembo Petroleum, London
SacOil: Opportunity In Eastern Africa & DRC Robin Vela, Chief Executive Officer, SacOil Holdings, Johannesburg Moderator: Andrew Windham, Windham & Associates and Patron 2013, African Institute of Petroleum 11:10 Coffee Break & Networking 11:40
Session 6: Discovering New Oil Frontiers Comoros: Eastern African opportunity HON. Mohadji Fouad, Vice President, L`Union des Comoros
Underexplored plays of Eastern Africa Rob Crossley, Chief Geologist, Robertson (a CGG Company)
Ethiopia: Acreage, Awards & Exploration Potential Dr Ketsela Tadesse, Director, Petroleum Licensing and Administration Directorate, Ministry of Mines, Ethiopia
Somalia: Somalia’s Hydrocarbon Potential Dr Abdullahi Haider, Senior Adviser, Ministry of Water, Energy, Petroleum & Mineral Resources, Federal Republic of Somalia
PetroSeychelles: Seychelles Open Acreage Eddy Belle, Chief Executive Officer, PetroSeychelles, Mahe
Burundi: The future of energy supply & Demand Bernard Bizimana, Geophysicist, Head of Geophysics Section, Department of Geology, Ministry of Energy & Mines, Burundi Moderator: Peter Wakeling, President, Bahari Resources Limited 13:40 Close of Conference
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