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Conference & Exhibition

EAST AFRICA OIL & GAS SUMMIT 2012


November 15th & 16th, Nairobi www.eaogsummit.com

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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.

EXHIBITORS

SPONSORS

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

FEATURING OVER 30 TOP-LEVEL SPEAKERS:

TAVARES MARTINHO, Exploration


Manager, ENH (MOZAMBIQUE)

ANN N. IRUNGU, Senior

Assistant Commissioner, KENYA REVENUE AUTHORITY

GETACHEW REGASSA, Secretary HENRY BANYENZAKI, State

General, ADDIS ABABA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE (ETHIOPIA) Minister in charge of Economic Monitoring (UGANDA)

Kenya Safari Networking Day

NATIONAL OIL CORPORATION OF KENYA, A SENIOR REPRESENTATIVE, KETSELA TADESSE, Director


Petroleum Operations, MINISTRY OF MINES (ETHIOPIA)

AWEL UWIHANGANYE, Secretary


General, UGANDA NATIONAL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY (UNCCI)

JIM MCFIE, Academic and

Research Director, FACULTY OF COMMERCE AT KENYAS STRATHMORE UNIVERSITY

LABBAN ONDITI RAO, KNCCI

Pre-event November 14th


Taking place the day before the East Africa Oil & Gas Summit 2012 is the Kenya Safari Networking Day.
Prepare yourself to be amazed at the natural beauties and amazing wildlife of Kenya, plus make invaluable business contacts at this not-to-be-missed networking event. Transport from the conference hotel will depart in the morning, taking you on a daytrip which includes a safari tour, delicious lunch, and extensive pre-event networking with other conference delegates.

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
The East Africa Oil & Gas Summit are proud to support the Kenyan Schools Project

National Chairman, THE KENYA NATIONAL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY

MR. LOURENO SAMBO, Director

General, INVESTMENT PROMOTION CENTRE OF MOZAMBIQUE

MIKE AGENGO, Head Oil & Gas GALIB VIRANI, Associate


Director, AFREN

Department, STANBIC BANK KENYA

DICKEN KAMUGISHA, Chief Executive


Officer, AFRICA INSTITUTE FOR ENERGY GOVERNANCE (AFIEGO)

Plus many more speakers to be confirmed!

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FAX +44 (0)207 127 4503

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EAST AFRICA OIL & GAS SUMMIT 2012


Day 1
09.00
Chairmans Opening Remarks

13.30 Kenya as a Hub for the Oil and


Gas industry in East Africa The business climate of Kenya Investment opportunities in Kenya Local content development Business development opportunities Challenges & opportunities

09.10 Energy Ministries of East Africa:


PANEL DISCUSSION

09.40 Mega Gas: A Look at the Future Potential


of Mozambiques Gas Industry

10.10 The Mozambique Gas Boom: Reserves,


Quantities and Locations Political and business climate in Mozambique Prospects of natural gas development E&P outlook and potential

14.05 Kenya: Opportunities for New Market


participants: PANEL DISCUSSION

14.40 A Case Study of the Newly Independent


State of South Sudan

10.40

Refreshments & Neworking Break

15.10

Managing Oil Production and Conflict in Sudan

Managing oil production and conflict

10.50 The Rovuma Basin: a World Class


Natural Gas Province Understanding the geology of the Rovuma basin Exploration potential Developments from ENI An analysis of the Mamba South Area Future outlook

Political stability and security in Sudan Developments in Sudanese oil and gas industry The business climate and risk

15.45

Refreshments & Networking Break

16.00 The Future Outlook for Oil Production in


the South Sudan: PANEL DISCUSSION

11.20 Gas Development in Mozambique, a Source


of Sustainable Energy Supply in Africa Energy sustainability/ security in Africa P  lans of gas development for local consumption and export Gas development and environmental protection

16.30

Uganda Energy Outlook

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

11.50 Oil Discoveries in Kenya: Challenges,


Developments & Opportunities for Exploration: PANEL DISCUSSION

17.00

Uganda - Paving the way for the Next Ghana

12.20 Kenyan Oil Exploration Briefing


Oil discovery Kenya: the facts Recent developments and progress in exploration Preparing for production Future outlook

U  nderstanding the lessons Uganda can learn from Ghanas experiences in the Jubilee Field

17.30 18.00

Drinks & Networking Reception

Gala Networking Dinner

12.50

Lunch

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Day 2
09.00 09.10
Chairmans Opening Remarks

STREAM A 13.40
Tanzania Gas Case Study

Onshore Oil and Gas Development in East Africa

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

09.45

Promoting Maritime Security in the Indian Ocean

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

14.15

Avoiding the Oil Curse in Tanzania

Overview of gas reserves and volumes Gas Development agenda S  ustaining Tanzanian tourism industry amidst gas development

14.50

Non-Producing Countries in East Africa

10.20 10.55

Refreshments & Networking Break Madagascars Oil Development

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

15.25

Refreshments & Networking Break

11.30 The Latest Developments &


Outlook in Ethiopian Gas  Gas Development and Sustainable Energy Supply.  Gas Flaring and its consequences  Development of Gas infrastructure  Ethiopia to become a net gas exporter

15.50 Regional Collaboration in Oil and Gas


Exploration and Production P  robability of oil reserves in neighbouring countries  Blocks available and processes of acquisition C  ollaboration and investment opportunities creation

12.05 East African Gas Revenue and


National Development Estimated gas reserves and potential revenue Economic Impact of windfall development Infrastructure development

16.25 The impact of Oil Discovery and

Production on an Emerging Economy

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

12.40

Lunch

17.00 Achieving Excellence in Leadership


Across the Value Chain Leading difficult negotiations Contract awarding and management Team leadership in oil and gas projects FCPA overview

17.35 Chairmans Closing Remarks and


End of Conference

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Day 2
STREAM B 13.40 Regulation and Legislation for
the Oil and Gas Industry Legislation for oil and gas industry The regulatory agencies and their roles W  hat investors need to know about regulators and legislation

SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES
For sponsorship opportunities please contact Neil at Oliver Kinross Ltd on: +44 (0) 20 7127 4501 or by emailing info@oliverkinross.com

14.15 Local Content Development:


what it is and what it isnt L  ocal content legislation requirements of East African Countries  Is it enforced to the latter  Challenges of enforcing the legislation N  ational Government strategy towards effective development of local content

14.50 Environment, Health and Safety:


whos responsibility? HSE in the oil and gas industry Impact and importance of HSE A  ccidents and their consequences to both nation and oil company  HSE, whos responsibility is it?

Match Making
BUSINESS SERVICE

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
(Business Match Making Service is for event sponsors/exhibitors only)

MEDIA PARTNERS

15.15

Refreshments & Networking Break

15.50 Maximizing the Benefits of Oil and Gas


Production: Lessons from Norway Overview of Norwegian oil and gas industry Fiscal regimes employed and how they worked Regulation and legislature Lessons that can be learnt from Norway C  ollaboration opportunities available for East African Oil and gas nations

AFRICAN ENERGY
OIL GAS POWER POLICY & FINANCE

16.25 World Energy Outlook: Should East


Africa Oil countries join OPEC?  World oil and gas reserves distribution G  lobal oil and gas consumption rates and geographical distribution  The role of OPEC in the global energy arena  Should East Africa Oil countries join OPEC?

17.00 Leadership and Social Development


in Oil and Gas Production P  olitical leadership challenges amidst oil production  Public Expectations management  Conflict resolution  Accountability and transparency

17.35 Chairmans Closing Remarks


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To register please fax bookings to +44 (0)20 7127 4503 or call us on +44 (0) 20 7127 4501
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Pre-Conference Kenya Safari Networking Day 250


Networking Day is for conference attendees only and cannot be registered for on its own

Event Fee . . . 1495 (register before 31st May) . . . . . . . . . . . . 1595 (register before 30th June) . . . . . . . . . . . . 1795 (standard fee)
Terms and Conditions

GROUP BOOKING DISCOUNTS:


Register 3 people and receive a 10% discount, Register 4 people and receive a 15% discount, Register 5 or more people and receive a 20% discount

T  he conference fee is inclusive of conference materials, refreshment and luncheon. Payment is to be made within 5 days of placing an order.  Substitutions can be made at no extra charge up to 2 days before the event. Cancellations received in writing more than 7 days before the event will receive a full credit voucher. Credit vouchers can not be issued for cancellations made less than 7 days prior to the event. Credit vouchers may be used towards payment for any other Oliver Kinross event in the following 12 months Oliver Kinross will make every reasonable efforts to adhere to the advertised conference package but reserves the right to change dates, location, content, speakers or topics if necessary. Any communication concerning the event shall not form part of the contract. If an event is cancelled for any reason the client shall receive a full credit voucher.  The customer is wholly responsible for booking and paying for all travel, accommodation and other services associated with attendance at an event. Under no circumstances shall Oliver Kinross Ltd be liable for any expenses incurred by the customer even if the event is cancelled, postponed or modified in any way. It is agreed that the customer will only book such services where the customer has the right and ability to cancel these without cost or penalty and retains and accepts full ability and responsibility to do so.  Oliver Kinross shall have no liability whatsoever for any indirect costs or expenses or any consequential losses howsoever incurred

by the customer in any circumstances including, for example, lost profits, lost revenues, lost business opportunity, lost goodwill. O  liver Kinross acts as organiser and co-ordinator of the event and will subcontract all presentation duties and preparation of all course materials and accepts no liability for the acts or omissions of its sub-contractors or for any aspect of the information, views or data presented at any event.  Events will be located in suitable conference facilities within hotels, conference halls etc. Oliver Kinross will use its reasonable endeavours to ensure that such premises are suitable and appropriate for such events but shall have no liability for any accident, inconvenience, theft, loss, damage, non-availability of facilities or any other difficulty or loss at such event where this is beyond the reasonable control of Oliver Kinross Ltd.  Data Protection. The customer agrees that some data concerning the customer will be included within the conference delegate list. The delegate list will be made available to selected third parties involved in the conference. Please advise Oliver Kinross in writing if you do not wish to be included in the delegate list. Force Majeure. Under no circumstances shall Oliver Kinross have any liability for any act, loss, damage, expense, mistake, omission or other event which is outside its reasonable control. Severability. If any term is held to be invalid or unenforceable then that shall not prevent the remainder of this agreement from remaining valid. Governing law. This agreement shall be governed by the laws of England.

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