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9th Western Africa: Strategy Briefing - 22nd April 2013 19th Western Africa Oil, Gas & Energy Conference - 23rd - 24th April 2013
“Western Africa” covers a vast oil and gas exploration zone, one of the world’s richest and most promising for ventures - from Morocco to the Cape, including island states, with an enormous offshore zone and hydrocarbon potential, alongside prospective deepwater blocks, ultra-deep opportunities only to date marginally explored, Exclusive Economic Zones, and promising pre-salt potential analogous to Brasil, plus numerous existing onshore basins (producing and immature, as well as frontier) and a huge interior domain across 27 countries – in effect, fully one half of Africa and the continental land mass of over 30,000 sq km.
“Western Africa’s Prospective Oil & Gas Frontiers”
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Immanuel Mulunga Petroleum Commissioner Ministry of Mines & Energy, Namibia
Larry Bottomley Chief Executive Officer Chariot Oil & Gas, United Kingdom
Dr Duncan Clarke Chairman & CEO Global Pacific & Partners
Jean-Pierre Saba Jennifer Greenhalgh Exploration Manager Principal Geologist Societe Nationale des PGS Petroles du Congo (SNPC) – Congo Brazzaville
Jeff Greenblum Chairman of the Board EnerGulf
Ian Gordon International New Ventures Manager Noble Energy
Firoze Din Vice President, Intergrated Reservoir Solutions Core Laboratories
Conrad Thorpe Chief Executive Officer Salama Fikira
Julio Mamadu Balde Secretary General Agence de Gestion et de Cooperation entre le Senegal et la Guinea Bissau
Nina Bowyer Partner Herbert Smith Freehills Paris LLP
Obeth Kandjoze Managing Director Namcor
Marcio Mello Chief Executive Officer HRT Oil & Gas, Rio de Janeiro
Nangula Hamunyela Stuart Munro Country Managing Director, Managing Director Engen Namibia (Pty) Ltd Africa Portfolio Signet Petroleum
Gil Holzman President, Chief Executive Officer & Director Eco Atlantic Oil & Gas
David Livingston Chief Executive Officer Salamanca Risk Management
Gary Wine Chief Executive Officer Pan African Oil Ltd
Peter Ntephe President & Chief Executive Officer ERHC Energy
Habiba Wakil General Manager, Nigerian Content Division Petroleum Technology Development Fund, Nigeria
Babette van Gessel Vice Chairman Global Pacific & Partners
Salim Lahsini Exploration Geologist Onhym, Morocco
Amed Salem Ould Tekrour Director General of Petroleum Ministere du Petrole, de L’Energie et des Mines, Mauritania
Femi Bajomo Chief Operating Officer First Hydrocarbon Nigeria
Petroguin Didier Lluch Exploration Director, East- West Africa Repsol
Celedonio Vieira Director of Marketing & Business Development Petroguin, Guinea-Bissau
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ANP, the Brazilian National Hydrocarbons Agency, has published a calendar for www.petro21.com the Bid Rounds that contemplates a March 26, 2013 deadline for submitting the required documents for an expression of interest, May 14-15 for submitting a bid, 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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9th Western Africa: Strategy Briefing - 22nd April 2013
“Duncan Clarke, one of the most astute analysts of Africa, writes from the inside about Africa’s long history. Enormously stimulating, Clarke boldly rethinks Africa’s economic future.” P RO F E S S O R F R A N C I S W I L S O N , author of Dinosaurs, Diamonds & Democracy: A Short, Short History of South Africa “This book exudes an intense love of subject, and regales the reader with exquisite nuances and fascinating insights.” RO B E RT D . K A P L A N , author of Monsoon: The Indian Ocean and the Future of American Power
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“Duncan Clarke sets out to answer tough questions. Challenging theories and defying conventional wisdom, he knows Africa too well to come up with glib answers and provides a stimulating and thought-provoking journey.” MICHAEL HOLMAN, former Africa editor of the Financial Times
A F R I C A’ S F U T U R E
s’ background in the economics of developing world, Duncan Clarke is a thinker and speaker on economics and frica. Founder and Chairman of & Partners, an advisory firm, his recent Africa: Crude Continent – The Struggle Prize (Profile Books, 2010; now a TV/Film documentary).
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A F R I C A’ S F UTURE Darkness to Destiny
How the past is shaping Africa’s economic evolution
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).
Throughout the centuries, Africa has concealed multiple secrets, waylaying and confounding the unwary. Today, as economists, politicians, experts and the cognoscenti from within and outside the continent seek to “fix” Africa and its perceived problems, the need to understand its mysteries has never been greater. Africa’s Future tells the tale of Africa’s economic evolution, providing unique prisms through which to view the continent’s panoramic story – ultimately one of triumph over the influences of nature and over multiple political tragedies. It explains how Africa in effect went backwards for one and a half thousand years, from the Roman Empire to 1500 CE. Only in more recent times has Africa gradually begun to evolve and grow, to the point at which its modern and archaic economies uneasily coexist today. Modern Africa has developed diverse economic pathways to betterment – yet survivalist economies still litter the landscape. The continent’s paradox of “subsistence with many faces” is manifested in its tiny middle class, its growing numbers of rich, and the ever-greater numbers of poor expected in the future.
“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, acclaimed author of Africa: Crude Continent and an acknowledged expert on the economics and geopolitics of Africa, provides fresh and challenging insights into our vision of Africa’s economies and future, offering seasoned views on a continent of enormous potential which has witnessed many false dawns. As his discerning analysis shows, Africa is coveted as much by the developing empires of today as it was by other empires in the past. And as he suggests, perhaps this rich continent’s destiny can indeed be discerned from its embedded history.
DUNCAN CLARKE
Participants benefit from unique knowledge and Delegates receive online access via www.petro21.com to all Presentations.
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Registration & Coffee
13:30 Light Luncheon
08:45 Minnows-Independents: Western Africa
14:30 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 Western Africa” Worldwide Companies: From Six Continents
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 Morocco, Mauritania, Senegal, The Gambia, Guinea-Bissau, Guinea, Sierra Leone, Liberia, Mali, Niger, Ghana, Togo, Benin, Nigeria, Burkino Faso, Chad, CAR, Cameroon, EG, Sao Tome & Principe, Gabon, Congo, DRC, Angola, Namibia, Botswana, South Africa
Western African National Oil Companies Onhym, SMH, Petrosen, Petroguin, Nocal, GNPC/GGC, NNPC/Others, SHT, SNH, Gabon Oil Company, SNPC, Co-Hydro, Sonangol/Sonagas, Namcor, PetroSA
Foreign State Oil Companies Chinese, Indian, East-Southeast Asian, Russian, Latin, Middle Eastern, Petronas, PTTEP, Petrovietnam, Pertamina, PTTEP, CNPCPetroChina, Sinopec, CNOOC, ONGC-Videsh, Petrobras, Statoil
Corporate Scramble & Western Africa’s Future Great Power Strategy: Competition Corporate/State Companies: Challenges
11:00 Morning Break 11:30 Western Africa: Super-Indies-Majors Investments, Transactions, Competition
Super Independents In Western Africa Oil/Gas ENI, Repsol, COP - Strategies & Assets: Aims, Anadarko, BG, Sasol-SPI, Tullow, Maersk, Mitsui, Cobalt, Lukoil, Woodside - Plus 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
17:00 Close
Cocktail Reception
With African Institute of Petroleum and our Industry Guests
Publications and Online Media AFRIC A E N E R G Y INTELLIGENCE
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CORPORATE
AFRICA
Gulf States Newsletter
AFRICAN ENERGY OIL • GAS • POWER • POLICY & FINANCE
Tuesday 23rd April 2013 08:00 Registration & Coffee 09:00 Chairman’s Opening Remarks
Dr Duncan Clarke, Chairman & CEO, Global Pacific & Partners
African Institute of Petroleum: Resource Nationalism In Africa Dr Duncan Clarke, President AIP, Johannesburg
Government Address: Namibia’s Oil & Gas Industry
Immanuel Mulunga, Petroleum Commissioner, Ministry of Mines & Energy, Namibia 09:50
Session 1: Corporate Players In Western Africa Noble Energy: Offshore Equatorial Guinea & Cameroon Ian Gordon, International New Ventures Manager, Noble Energy, Houston
HRT: Namibian Hydrocarbon Ventures
Marcio Mello, Chief Executive Officer, HRT Oil & Gas, Rio de Janeiro
Chariot Oil & Gas: Growth Through Exploration
Larry Bottomley, Chief Executive Officer, Chariot Oil & Gas, United Kingdom Moderator: Dr Duncan Clarke 10:50 Coffee Break & Networking 11:20
Session 2: Western Africa: Governments & Licensing Namcor: Namibia hydrocarbon furture Obeth Kandjoze, Managing Director, Namcor
Joint Development Zones In West Africa Nina Bowyer, Partner, Herbert Smith Freehills Paris LLP
Congo: Exploration & Development Landscape
Jean-Pierre Saba, Exploration Manager, Societe Nationale des Petroles du Congo (SNPC), Brazzaville
Petroguin: Exploration & Development
Celedonio Vieira, Director of Marketing & Business Development, Petroguin, Guinea-Bissau
Licensing In Western Africa
Babette van Gessel, Vice Chair & Deputy CEO, Global Pacific & Partners, Director, International Licensing Association Moderator: Immanuel Mulunga, Petroleum Commission, Ministry of Mines & Energy, Namibia 13:00 Luncheon 14:00
Session 3: Western Africa’s Independents & Opportunities ERHC: Central & Western Africa Acreage & Assets Peter Ntephe, Chief Executive, ERHC Energy, Houston
First Hydrocarbon Nigeria: Building An Indigenous Upstream Champion Femi Bajomo, Chief Operating Officer, First Hydrocarbon Nigeria, Lagos
PGS: West Africa’s Prospects & Frontiers Jennifer Greenhalgh, Principal Geologist, PGS
Moderator: Firoze Din, Vice President, Integrated Reservoir Solutions, Core Laboratories 15:00
Afternoon Break & Networking
19th 22 - 24 June 2013, Hilton Hotel, Windhoek, Namibia
15:30
Session 4: Energy Markets, Investments & Infrastructure PTDF: Capacity Building in the Oil & Gas industry: the Nigerian Approach
Habiba Wakil, General Manager, Nigerian Content Division, Petroleum Technology Development Fund, Nigeria
Engen: Downstream Activities in Africa
Nangula Hamunyela, Managing Director, Engen Namibia (Pty) Ltd, Windhoek
Salamanca: Risk & Security In West Africa’s Oil & Gas David Livingston, Chief Executive Officer, Salamanca Risk Management
Moderator: Babette van Gessel, Vice Chairman, Global Pacific & Partners 16:30 Close of Day
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Reception
Wednesday 24th April 2013 08:00 Coffee & Networking 09:00 Chairman’s Opening Remarks
Tour de l’Afrique de l’Quest: Exploration Future Dr Duncan Clarke, Chairman & CEO, Global Pacific & Partners 09:30
Session 5: Corporate Portfolio & Namibian Ventures Pan African Oil: Namibia’s Offshore
Gary Wine, Chief Executive Officer, Pan African Oil Ltd
Eco Atlantic Oil & Gas: Namibia Offshore Acreage
Gil Holzman, President, Chief Executive Officer & Director, Eco Atlantic Oil & Gas
EnerGulf: Independent Player Offshore Namibia Jeff Greenblum, Chairman of the Board, EnerGulf, Washington
Signet: Orange River Toe Thrust Province: Exciting New Frontier Exploration Target In Namibia Stuart Munro, Country Managing Director, Africa Portfolio, Signet Petroleum Moderator: Babette van Gessel, Vice Chairman, Global Pacific & Partners 11:00 Coffee Break & Networking 11:45
Session 6: Western Africa’s Oil & Gas Frontiers Guest Presentation: Piracy & Oil In Western Africa Conrad Thorpe, Chief Executive Officer, Salama Fikira
Onhym: Offshore Atlantic Morocco: New Play Concepts Developed In A Promising Frontier Area Salim Lahsini, Exploration Geologist, Onhym, Morocco
Mauritania: Northwest Africa Atlantic Margin Play
Ahmed Salem Ould Tekrour, Director General of Petroleum, Ministry of Mines & Petroleum, Mauritania
AGC: Offshore Senegal-Guinea Bissau Joint Zone
Julio Mamadu Balde, Secretary General, Agence de Gestion et de Cooperation entre le Senegal et la Guinea Bissau
Africa Finance Corporation: Financing Western Africa’s Oil & Gas Osamede Iyahen, Senior Vice President, Oil, Gas & Mining, Africa Finance Corporation* Moderator: Nina Bowyer, Partner, Herbert Smith Freehills Paris LLP 13:30 Close of Conference
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BBQ / Braai & Networkin
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