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East Africa the New Frontier for Oil & Gas Exploration
Until recently unrest and violence in East Africa limited the development of the regions oil and gas industries. Whilst West Africa saw the greatest amount of international interest in Exploration & Production, the East Africa region saw much less investment and research into its geological potential. All this has now changed. The areas potential for oil & gas discoveries is causing huge international excitement. A host of recent discoveries across the region has seen East Africa take the spotlight as being one of the worlds final and most exciting frontiers for oil & gas exploration.
The Oil & Gas East Africa Summit 2012 will be uniting energy ministers from across East Africa and international oil & gas companies for a two-day Summit focussing on the latest developments and opportunities in East Africas booming oil and gas industry.
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Featuring a two day Conference and Exhibition Including a pre-conference Kenya Safari Networking Day Participate in one-on-one meetings with your fellow delegates through the use of the Business Matchmaking Service Extensive networking opportunities with Energy Ministers and international oil & gas companies in the comfort of a 5 star venue
All the latest E&P developments from across Eastern Africa Discover recent developments in Mozambiques huge gas discoveries Benefit from an in-depth insight into the E&P potential in Kenya Uncover the energy outlook for South Sudan and its bordering regions
General, ADDIS ABABA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE (ETHIOPIA) Minister in charge of Economic Monitoring (UGANDA)
Discuss the latest political and regulatory updates from across the region Assess the development of Local Content policies in East Africa Discuss the securtiy risks & solutions across East Africa Extensive networking opportunities
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Political stability and security in Sudan Developments in Sudanese oil and gas industry The business climate and risk
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T he prospects for investing in Ugandas oil industry. Proven reserves and investment opportunities Oil and gas development and production rates Investment opportunities and legislation
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U nderstanding the lessons Uganda can learn from Ghanas experiences in the Jubilee Field
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STREAM A 13.40
Tanzania Gas Case Study
Overview onshore oil and gas activity in Africa T he role of Uganda in developing onshore service industry Uganda as the hub for onshore services
Gas development in a developing country Political impact Economic and social impact Regulation and legislation
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Overview of offshore security T he security threats on the eastern coast for offshore operations Recommended precautionary measures C omparing the situation on the eastern coast to other high risk areas
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Overview of gas reserves and volumes Gas Development agenda S ustaining Tanzanian tourism industry amidst gas development
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O il and Gas producing neighbours - the impact on non producing countries H ow does oil production affect the neighbouring countries Opportunities for non-producing neighbours M aintaining relationship with regional neighbours in oil exploration and production
Oil reserves and developments Investments opportunities and competitiveness T he merits of developing oil and gas industry on an island
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T he presentation should consider the potential negative and/or positive impacts and prescribe best ways to achieve the positive results Impact on national economy Political climate Environment and social impact
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For sponsorship opportunities please contact Neil at Oliver Kinross Ltd on: +44 (0) 20 7127 4501 or by emailing info@oliverkinross.com
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Let us know which companies you would like to meet and we will do our best to bring them to the event to introduce them to you
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OIL GAS POWER POLICY & FINANCE
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Event Fee . . . 1495 (register before 31st May) . . . . . . . . . . . . 1595 (register before 30th June) . . . . . . . . . . . . 1795 (standard fee)
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