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With the proven track record on Africa’s Upstream www.africa-oilweek.com 26th - 30th October 2015 Cape Town International Convention Centre, South Africa • 17th Scramble for Africa: Strategy Briefing • 13th Africa Independents Forum • 71st PetroAfricanus - Dinner in Africa • 22nd Africa Upstream Conference & Exhibition • Republic of Congo Roadshow: 2016 License Round at 22nd Africa Oil Week. Ministerial, DGH and SNPC Delegations in attendance. Supported by PGS Over 1600 Attendees in 2014 - With 120 Speakers + 166 Exhibitors in 2015 Lead Sponsor Titanium Sponsor Rhodium Sponsor Sponsors Silver Sponsor Africa Independents Forum Sponsor The Continent’s Leading Oil & Gas Conference Outstanding Content-Rich Presentations Quality Attendance and Senior Executive Networking Deal-Driven Upstream Industry Exhibition Cocktails & Social Networking Functions African Governments/Ministries Delegations Our “Big Five” Annual Awards 3rd Annual Africa Oil Legend Induction 13th Africa Independents Forum 71st PetroAfricanus Club Dinner In Africa 5th Global Women Petroleum & Energy Club Business Luncheon 3rd Africa Hydrocarbon Arguments Corporate and Investors Showcases 3rd Africa’s Local Content Forum - Parallel Session Inaugural Africa Oil & Energy Finance Forum - Parallel Session 3rd Africa Exploration Technologies Forum - Parallel Session 3rd Young Professionals in Africa Meeting - Parallel Session Government Roadshows & Farmout Sessions: Opportunities Traditional Braai-BBQ on the Beach, at Grand Café Delegate Benefits 22nd Africa Oil Week Registration Fee includes: All-day coffee/tea, all-week luncheons inside the Safari Park Exhibition, Official Opening Ice-Breaker Reception, Cocktails and Networking Dinners Tuesday to Thursday, plus Late Night Rendezvous at Mitchell‘s Ale House all week, and Traditional Braai-BBQ at the end of Conference on Friday. Free WiFi at the venue, and shuttles from the CTICC to Waterfront hotels and social functions. All at no extra cost, unlike any other conference worldwide. Plus access to over 120 Presentations, Parallel Session Forums on Africa Oil & Energy Finance, Africa Exploration Technologies, Africa Local Content and Young Professionals in Africa Presentation download post-Conference Entry to the Safari Park Exhibition with over 166 Stands and Exhibitors, plus displays and documentation provided by leading companies and Governments, the service and supply industry With global event coverage by worldwide media companies and Africa-wide Press and TV entities focused on Africa’s oil and gas resources in attendance for interviews with industry executives. Monday 26th - Strategy Briefing Monday 26th - Africa Independents Forum Tuesday 27th - Africa Upstream 17th Scramble for Africa: Strategy Briefing 13th Africa Independents Forum 22nd Africa Upstream Conference/Exhibition (Separately Bookable) (Separately Bookable) Session 1 Session 1 Session 1 Coffee Break Coffee Break Coffee Break Session 2 Session 2 Light Luncheon Light Luncheon Session 3 + Africa Oil/Energy Finance Session 3 Coffee Break Session 4 Coffee Break Session 4 71st PetroAfricanus Dinner in Africa Session 4 Cocktails & Networking with Light Dinner - Separately Bookable - Cocktail Reception at Two Oceans Aquarium Shimmy Beach Club Session 2 Light Luncheon Session 3 Coffee Break 2 www.africa-oilweek.com The World’s Largest-Established Event Dedicated to Africa’s Upstream Industry We invite you to join us, industry peers and colleagues from all over Africa and around the world for the Continent’s longest established landmark and world-class Conference, dedicated to the fastmoving African upstream industry – covering breaking trends and critical issues from Cape to Cairo, Madagascar to Mauritania. Meet with key corporate players and national oil companies; interact with senior executives, state oil officials and Ministerial-Government delegations making up the most prominent annual conference held in and on the oil and gas-LNG and energy industry for Africa. Within the 22nd Africa Upstream 2015 program there will be over 100 corporate/state speakers, plus private and public companies seeking to execute acreage deals and farmouts, combining a quality program with over 160+ corporate industry exhibitors, numerous government roadshows for acreage/asset transaction, along with the presence of major energy banking institutions, institutional oil and equity investors, project financiers, multilaterals, transaction advisors and the a wide range of growing service and supply industry operators found across Africa’s oil and gas-LNG value chain. Our flagship Africa Upstream Conference has long-pioneered, and continues to shape, the consolidation of strategy and technical geoscience knowledge on the continent’s oil and gas, and for shaping portfolio in the wider exploration world. We hope you will join us, Global Pacific & Partners and ITE Group plc Wednesday 28th - Africa Upstream Total Breakfast Meeting + African Institute of Petroleum Breakfast 22nd Africa Upstream Conference/Exhibition Session 5 Coffee Break Session 6 & Republic of Congo Roadshow Light Luncheon + Global Women’s Business Luncheon Session 7 + Africa Technologies Coffee Break Session 8 Cocktail Dinner at Mondiall Restaurant V&A Waterfront Right of Admission Reserved Thursday 29th - Africa Upstream ENI: Africa Industry Breakfast Meeting 22nd Africa Upstream Conference/Exhibition Session 9 + Africa Local Content Forum 22nd Africa Upstream Conference/Exhibition Annual Board Awards 2015 Session 13 Coffee Break Session 10 Coffee Break Light Luncheon Session 11 + Young Professionals Club Coffee Break Traditional Africa Upstream Braai-BBQ at the Grand Africa Beach Café Session 12 Cocktail Reception at SA Rugby Museum V&A Waterfront – On the Lawn 3 Friday 30th - Africa Upstream from 14.30 till late Close of 22nd Africa Oil Week www.africa-oilweek.com General Information Travel & Accommodation Logistics Global Pacific & Partners and ITE Group plc regret we cannot make travel or accommodation arrangements for any participants. This is peak season in Cape Town and bookings should be made well in advance of the event. Please contact our designated travel agent for this event, Wide Africa, for all travel and accomodation assistance. Wide Africa offer the following travel services for all delegates: Guided Tours, Hotel Accommodation, Day Trips, Wineland Destinations, Beach Getaways, Safaris, Victoria Falls, Namibia and Botswana For more information contact: Brigitte Lubbe Mobile: +27 839779 459 Fax +27 86 5019 129 [email protected] / www.wideafrica.co.za Visas Please contact your nearest Embassy for a VISA, as these are issued at discretion of the relevant Authorities. The South African Authorities do not issue Visas at the airport. Health certificates may be required prior to entry including a Yellow Fever Certificate - please check with your nearest Embassy or Travel Agent. Please allow for 3-6 weeks for Visas. A letter for Visa purposes will be issued by the ITE-Global Pacific & Partners JV only on completed registration form, and receipt of payment for the event. For Visa letters please contact Judith Moore: [email protected] ABC Bike and Hike Challenge Global Pacific & Partners and ITE Group plc, together with Cripps Sears & Partners support the ABC Bike and Hike Challenge along the Garden Route in aid of the Phoenix Burns Project. The Bike/Hike Challenge takes place after the Africa Oil Week, on 31st October - 8th November 2015. V&A Waterfront Map 1 - Convention Centre & Westin Hotel 3 - SA Rugby Museum 2 - Two Oceans Aquarium 4 - Grand Africa Cafe & Beach Restaurant (BBQ) www.abc-challenge.com 5 - Mondiall Restaurant Poached Rhino Africa Oil Week actively supports the Poached Rhino organisation to save the rhinos in Africa. We thank Attendees who help support this program. www.poachedrhino.org 6 - Taxi Rank (Outside V&A Hotel) 7 - Shimmy Beach Club 8 - Yacht: Sea Princess: Nelson Mandela Bridge 9 - Table Bay Hotel Media Partnerships & Affiliations World ils AFRICAN ENERGY energy GSN FORE CAST Gulf States Newsletter 4 www.africa-oilweek.com Sponsors 2015 Lead Sponsor 2015 Kudu Corner Lounge Sponsor Mondiall Cocktail Reception & Light Dinner Sponsor Hyena’s Lair Lounge Sponsor Predator Tank Ice Breaker Cocktail Sponsor Traditional Braai BBQ Sponsors Global Women Luncheon Sponsor Sea Princess Yacht Cocktail Reception Sponsor Mitchells Ale House Late Night Rendezvous Wednesday Sponsor Rhodium Sponsor & Leopard’s Rock Lounge Sponsor Titanium Sponsor Inaugural Africa Oil & Energy Finance Forum Lead Sponsor 71st PetroAfricanus Dinner in Africa Sponsor Young Professionals Lead Sponsor Delegate Bag Sponsor Africa Boma & Espresso Lounge Sponsor Coffee Break Tuesday Sponsor Silver Sponsor Africa Independents Forum Sponsor Africa’s Local Content Sponsor Africa Private Industry Breakfast Meeting Sponsor Oil Veterans Sponsor Official Program Booklet Sponsor “Big Five” Awards & Africa Oil Legend Sponsor Official Carrier Wednesday Wednesday Thursday Luncheon Coffee Break Luncheon Sponsor Contributing Sponsor Contributing Sponsor Africa Energy Law Sponsor Contributing Sponsors Associate Partners 5 www.africa-oilweek.com Monday, 26th October - Separately Bookable 08:00 Registration & Coffee Chairman’s Opening Remarks Babette van Gessel, Chief Executive, Global Pacific & Partners, The Hague, The Netherlands African Institute of Petroleum: Annual Address: “The State of Africa” Robin Vela, Patron, African Institute of Petroleum 2015, and Chief Executive, Lonsa Capital, Johannesburg 09:00 Session 1: Growing Independent Players in Africa African Petroleum: High Impact Exploration & Strategic Development in Deepwater West Africa: Cote D’Ivoire to Senegal Stuart Lake, Chief Executive Officer, African Petroleum Corp, London FAR Limited: Offshore Africa: Senegal, Kenya, Guinea-Bissau Assets Catherine Norman, Managing Director, FAR Limited, Melbourne, Australia ERHC Energy: Sao Tome’s EEZ, Chad & Kenya: Portfolio Growth Peter Ntephe, President & Chief Executive Officer, ERHC Energy, Houston, United States Delonex: Hydrocarbon Potential & Development in East & Central Africa David Ginger, Executive Director, Exploration & Subsurface, Delonex Energy UK Ltd, London, UK Africa Energy: New People, New Direction James Phillips, President & Chief Executive Officer, Africa Energy Corp, Cape Town, South Africa Moderator: Babette van Gessel, Chief Executive, Global Pacific & Partners, The Hague, The Netherlands 11:00 Morning Coffee Break & Networking, Safari Park Exhibition Hall 11:30 Session 2: Frontier Africa’s Upstream Opportunities Somalia: Oil and Gas Potential and Opportunities H.E. Mohamed Mukhtar Ibrahim, Minister of Petroleum & Mineral Resources, Federal Republic of Somalia, Mogadishu Seychelles: Licensing Initiatives, Offshore Blocks-Players & Potential Eddy Belle, Chief Executive Officer, PetroSeychelles, Mahe, Seychelles AGC: Offshore Acreage, Reserves & Development Potential Julio Balde, Secretary General, Agence de Geston et de Cooperation entre la Guinee-Bissau et le Senegal, Bissau Burundi: Status of the Research on Oil Potential in Burundi Bernard Bizimana, Head of Section of Geophysics, Department of Geology, Ministry of Energy & Mines of Burundi, Bujumbura Malawi: Exploration Potential: Lake Malawi & Lower Shire Valley Hilton Banda, Exploration Geologist, Geological Survey, and President, Geoscientist Association of Malawi, Lilongwe Moderator: Robin Vela, Patron, African Institute of Petroleum 2015, and Chief Executive, Lonsa Capital, Johannesburg 13:30 Luncheon - for Conference Delegates, Safari Park Exhibition Hall 6 www.africa-oilweek.com Monday, 26th October - Separately Bookable 14:30 Session 3: Players in Africa’s Frontier Opportunity Pancontinental: Assets/Resources & Development in Kenya & Namibia Barry Rushworth, Chief Executive Officer, Pancontinental Oil & Gas, Perth, Australia Zimbabwe: Zambezi Basin Oil-Gas Potential, CBM & Energy Future Lloyd Munyaradzi Manokore LLB, Partner, The Corporate Counsel, Harare, Zimbabwe Sterling Energy: Mauritania, Cameroon, Madagascar and Somaliland Eskil Jersing, Chief Executive Officer, Sterling Energy (UK) Ltd, London, UK AziNam: Namibia Portfolio & Hydrocarbon Potential David Sturt, Managing Director, AziNam, Windhoek, Namibia Regalis: Chad Acreage, Assets and Future Strategy in Africa Wade Cherwayko, Chief Executive, Regalis Petroleum, London, UK Moderator: Andrew Windham, Non-Executive Director, T5 Oil & Gas, Cape Town 16:00 Afternoon Coffee & Networking, Safari Park Exhibition Hall 16:30 Session 4: Building E&P Portfolio in Sub-Saharan Africa Madagascar Oil: Full Steam Ahead, Developing Madagascar’s First Billion Barrel Field Robert Estill, Chief Executive Officer, Madagascar Oil, London, UK Afex Global: Exploration in the Douala Basin: Challenges and Opportunities Richard Bray, Head of Exploration, Afex Global Ltd, London, UK Wentworth: South Tanzania & North Mocambique: Exploration & Gas Monetisation Geoff Bury, Managing Director, Wentworth Resources, London, UK PVE: E&P Performance of Africa’s Independents Peter Elliot, Director, PVE Consulting, London, UK Moderator: Donna Obaseki-Ogunnaike, Partner, ACAS-Law, Lagos 18:00 Close of 13th Africa Independents Forum: Social Functions 71st Dinner in Africa The Mount Nelson Hotel - Separately Bookable - Sponsor: Seplat Petroleum Development Company Limited With: 7th Conrad Gerber Award for Research & Intellectual Contribution: Dr. Requier Wait, Northwest University, South Africa plus 11th PetroAfricanus Annual Award for Excellence in Africa, Guest Speaker: Peter Dolan, Founder & Advisor, Ophir Energy Plc “Africa’s Independents: 50 Years and Counting” 22nd Africa Oil Week /Africa Upstream 2015 Ice-Breaker Reception Predator Tank, Two Oceans Aquarium 18:00 - V&A Waterfront - Open To All Attendees 18:00 Night Rendezvous Till Late: Mitchell’s Ale House, V&A Waterfront PetroAfricanus Club Patron 2015: PetroAfricanus Dinner in Africa Corporate Sponsors & Associates: www.africa-oilweek.com 22nd Africa Upstream - Tuesday, 27th October 7:00 Registration & Coffee: Safari Exhibition Hall, CTICC 8:45 Opening of 22nd Africa Upstream Conference Chairman’s Opening Remarks Dr Duncan Clarke, Global Pacific & Partners International Ltd, London ITE Group’s Joint Venture and Africa Oil Week Russell Taylor, Chief Executive, ITE Group plc, London Guest Presentation: Corporate Oil in Africa’s Future Dr Tony Hayward, Chairman, Genel Energy, and Chairman, Glencore Xstrata, London, UK 09:30 Session 1: Leading Companies: Upstream Strategies in Africa ExxonMobil: Exploration Future & Opportunities in Africa Dave Wilkin, New Opportunity Exploration Manager, Africa, ExxonMobil, London, UK Total: Development of E&P Portfolio in Africa Guy Maurice, President, Africa, Total E&P, Paris, France Tullow Oil: Africa E&P Portfolio and Future Strategy Tim O’Hanlon, Vice President, African Business, Tullow Oil, London, UK African National Oil Companies: Ways Forward Dr Duncan Clarke, President, African Institute of Petroleum, London, UK Moderator: Dr Duncan Clarke 11:00 Morning Coffee Break & Networking, Safari Park Exhibition 11:30 Session 2: Government Players in Africa’s Exploration Game Congo: License Round 2015 H.E. Jean-Marc Thystère-Tchicaya, Ministre des Hydrocarbures de la République du Congo, Brazzaville, Congo Equatorial Guinea: Acreage, Oil and Gas-LNG Development Future H.E. Gabriel Mbaga Obiang Lima, Minister, Ministerio de Minas, Industria y Energia, Malabo, Equatorial Guinea Gabon: Deep Offshore HE Etienne Dieudonné Ngoubou, Minister of Petroleum & Hydrocarbon, Libreville, Gabon Ghana: Offshore Acreage, Ventures and Developments in Oil & Gas Theo Avhwireng, Chief Executive Officer, Petroleum Commission, Accra, Ghana Angola: Pre-Salt Challenges & Other Opportunities Lumen Sebastiao, Resource Evaluation Manager, Open Areas and New Assets, Exploration, Sonangol, Luanda, Angola Licensing in Africa: Bid Rounds & Blocks Babette van Gessel, President, International Licensing Association, The Hague, The Netherlands Moderator: Robin Vela, Patron, African Institute of Petroleum 2015, and Chief Executive, Lonsa Capital, Johannesburg, South Africa 13:30 Light Luncheon, Safari Park Exhibition Hall Screening - Auditorium: Crude Continent: The Struggle for Africa’s Oil Prize – TV/Film Documentary, CNBC 8 www.africa-oilweek.com 22nd Africa Upstream - Tuesday, 27th October 14:30 Session 3: Corporate Strategies for Africa’s Exploration Future Oando: Leading Independent in Nigeria & Growth Strategy Jubril Tinubu, Chairman, Oando Energy Resources & Group Chief Executive, Oando Plc, Lagos, Nigeria Eni: Africa, Championing Organic Growth in Worldwide Portfolio Luca Bertelli, Chief Exploration Officer, Eni, Milan, Italy BP: Exploration Ventures in Africa Jasper Peijs, Vice President of Exploration, Africa, BP plc, London, UK Midwestern Oil & Gas: Developing Nigerian Assets and Future Strategy in Africa Wade Cherwayko, Chief Executive, Midwestern Oil & Gas, London, UK Discover Exploration: East Africa’s Oceanic and Continental Crust: Important Considerations for Future Strategy/Portfolio John Craven, Chief Executive, Discover Exploration, London, UK Moderator: Ernest Rubondo Acting Director of Petroleum, Directorate for Energy & Minerals, Entebbe, Uganda 14:30 Inaugural Africa Oil & Energy Finance Forum Parallel Session Opening Remarks Dr Duncan Clarke – Africa’s Oil, Gas-LNG, Exploration & Energy Infrastructure Africa Fincance Corporation: Presentation Andrew Alli, President & Chief Executive Officer, Africa Finance Corporation, Lagos, Nigeria Richmond: Exploration Investment in Africa: Past, Present, Future Keith Myers, Partner, Richmond Energy Partners, London, UK Lead Sponsor Supported By AfDB: Africa’s Oil & Gas Development Financing Requirements Neeraj Vij, Chief Investment Officer, African Development Bank, Tunis, Tunisia International Finance Corporation: Funding for Africa’s Oil & Gas Lance Crist, Global Head, Natural Resources, Infrastructure and Natural Resources, IFC, Washington, USA Total: Partnering with DFIs for Africa’s Oil-Gas Development Serge Matesco, Vice President, Development Funds and Institutions, Total, Paris, France Chairman: Panel Discussion Coffee Break & Networking Chairman: Graham Dallas, Toronto Stock Exchange, Canada TSX: Raising Corporate Funds on TSX-Canada for Africa Graham Dallas, Head of Business Development, EMEA, TSX Toronto Stock Exchange/Venture Exchange, Toronto, Canada Stellar Energy: Trends in Africa’s Transactions Markets Dave Fassom, Director, Stellar Energy Advisors Limited, London, UK Mirabaud Securities: Investment Perspective: Small to Mid-Cap Independents in Africa Richard Savage, Head of Energy Research, Mirabaud Securities, London, UK FirstEnergy Capital: A & D Funding for African Players & Ventures Mark Llamas, Managing Director, Acquisitions & Divestitures, FirstEnergy Capital, London, UK JSE: Africa’s Leading Exchange: Oil Equities & Listings, Now & Future Nicole Cheyne, Business Development Manager, Primary Markets, Johannesburg Stock Exchange (JSE), Johannesburg Chairman: Panel Discussion 16:00 Afternoon Coffee & Networking, Safari Park Exhibition Hall 9 www.africa-oilweek.com 22nd Africa Upstream - Tuesday, 27th October 16:30 Session 4: National Oil Companies, Governments, Licensing Agencies PetroSA: Porfolio & Strategy in South Africa and Abroad Varsha Singh, Acting Vice President, New Ventures Upstream, PetroSA INP: Mocambique Bid Round, Awards, Open Acreage and Future Potential Carlos Zacarias, Chairman, Intituto Nacional do Petroleo, INP, Maputo, Mocambique EGPC: Discoveries, Opportunities & Future Dr Ahmed Abdel Fattah, Deputy CEO for Exploration, EGPC, Egypt Kenya: Licensing, Exploration & Oil Development Strategy Hudson Andambi, Senior Principal Superintending Geologist, Ministry of Energy, Nairobi, Kenya Moderator: Peter Grant, Director, International Energy Solutions, Perth, Australia 18:00 Close of Day: Social Functions 18:00 Night Rendezvous Till Late Cocktails at Mitchell’s Ale House, V&A Waterfront - Open To All Attendees 18:30 Shimmy Beach Club, Harbour V&A Waterfront Open To All Attendees Entertainment By: Andy Klee Jazz Trio Screening during Luncheon: Conference Auditorium, CTICC Africa: Crude Continent: The Struggle for Africa’s Oil Prize This TV/Film Documentary by CNBC Africa is based on the widely-acclaimed book by author Dr Duncan Clarke on Africa’s oil game, the players and governments, historiography and impacts on the Continent. Narrated by Chris Bishop, it reveals fascinating insights into the heart of Africa’s fast growing oil industry, along with the drama shaping its oil and gas: where it is found, its economic significance, and the critical issues around its exploration, discovery, development and future – plus with interviews from Africa’s oil industry experts. Africa: Crude Continent will be screened daily in the Africa Oil Week Auditorium, during Luncheons 10 www.africa-oilweek.com 22nd Africa Upstream - Wednesday, 28th October 07:30 7:30 African Institute of Petroleum Breakfast - Rooftop Terrace th 20 Anniversary: Governments & Companies - By Private Invitation Appreciation | Sola Adepetun, Associate Director, Welcome Comments | Robin Vela, AIP Patron 2015, African Institute of Petroleum, Partner, ACAS-Law, Lagos and Chief Executive, Lonsa Capital, Johannesburg With Inaugural Foreign State Player in Africa Award 2015 Reflections on Africa’s Upstream | Sam DossouAworet, Inaugural President, AIP, 1996-2001, Chairman, Petrolin, Geneva Founders: Total Breakfast Meeting By Private Invitation Sponsor: 8:00 Registration & Coffee, Safari Park Exhibition, Networking 9:00 Special Presentation - Unites States Government: Africa’s Oil, Gas & Energy Future Amos Hochstein, U.S. Special Envoy and Coordinator, International Energy Affairs, Bureau of Energy Resources, U.S. Department of State, Washington, United States GEPetrol: Strategy & Assets in Equatorial Guinea Antonio Oburu Ondo, General Manager, GEPetrol, Equatorial Guinea 9:40 Session 5: Corporate Portfolio for Development in Africa Pluspetrol: Angola Assets and Upstream Ventures in Africa Francisco Pulit, Director, Pluspetrol, Buenos Aires, Argentina Africa Oil Corp: Eastern African Assets & Future Development Keith Hill, President & Chief Executive Officer, Africa Oil Kenya B.V., Nairobi, Kenya Chevron: Corporate Strategy, Portfolio & Exploration Ventures Richard Eisenberg, Exploration & New Ventures Manager, Chevron Africa & Latin America E&P Company, Houston, United States Maersk: E&P Portfolio & Strategy for Growth in Africa Ebbie Haan, Chief Growth Officer, Maersk Olie, OG Gas A/S, Copenhagen, Denmark Moderator: Cath Norman, Managing Director, FAR Ltd, Melbourne, Australia 11:00 Morning Coffee Break, Safari Park Exhibition Hall & beginning of Republic of Congo Roadshow 11:00-14:00 Republic of Congo Roadshow: 2016 License Round at 22nd Africa Oil Week HE Jean-Marc Thystère-Tchicaya, Ministre des Hydrocarbures de la République du Congo, will host the 2015 Roadshow With Ministerial, DGH and SNPC Delegation in attendance. Supported by: 11:30 Session 6: State and Corporate Interests in Africa Petroleum Agency SA: South Africa’s Onshore/Offshore Energy Future Jonathan Salomo, Principal Geologist, Petroleum Agency SA, Cape Town, South Africa Seplat: Nigerian Portfolio and Oil & Gas Development Austin Avuru, Director & Chief Executive Officer, Seplat Petroleum Development Company plc, Lagos, Nigeria Uganda: Oil Field Development, Acreage & Bid Rounds Fred Kabanda, Principal Geologist/Head Regulatory Unit, Director for Energy & Minerals, Entebbe, Uganda Cairn Energy: Atlantic Margin Offshore Plays & Discoveries in Africa Rob E Jones, Regional Director, Africa, Cairn Energy plc, Edinburgh, UK Mitsubishi: E&P Growth & Development in Africa Yusuke Uchimura, General Manager, Africa & Europe, E&P Business Department, Mitsubishi Corporation, Tokyo, Japan Moderator: Donna Obaseki-Ogunnaike, Partner, ACAS-Law, Lagos, Nigeria 11 www.africa-oilweek.com 22nd Africa Upstream - Wednesday, 28th October 13:30 Light Luncheon, Safari Park Exhibition Hall Auditorium: Screening: Africa: Crude Continent: The Struggle for Africa’s Oil Prize – CNBC TV Doc Luncheon Sponsor: Guest Speaker: Catherine Norman Managing Director, FAR Limited 5th Global Women Petroleum & Energy Club Business Luncheon in Africa 13:00 Rooftop Terrace, CTICC, With Annual Awards 2015 Cath Norman is a professional geophysicist who has twenty years’ experience in the mineral and oil & gas exploration industry, having held executive positions both in Australia and in the UK and carried out operating assignments in Europe, Africa, the Middle East and Australia. 14:30 Session 7: The 3rd Africa’s Hydrocarbon Arguments, Critical Discourse The Continent’s oil and gas game continues to be the focus of great debate with many critical issues, diverse opinions, and significant industry matters, shaping its state of play and exploration future. Here, Duncan Clarke in a debate between Panelists, drawn from a mix of experience the Continent, tackles some tough questions. Chairman: Dr Duncan Clarke Shaping Africa’s Competitive Future Stellar Energy Advisors: Deals and Funding for Africa’s Oil Game Dave Fassom, Director, Stellar Energy Advisors Limited, London, UK OSS: On-Ground Oilfield Strategies for Faster Growth Oleg-Sergui Schkoda, Vice President, Exploration & Management, Oilfield Strategic Solutions, London, UK Salama Fikira: Security Issues for Corporate Oil in Africa Conrad Thorpe, Chief Executive Officer, Salama Fikira, Nairobi, Kenya AOGR: Building Nigeria’s Oil & Gas Future Toyin Akinosho, Editor, Africa Oil+Gas Report, Lagos, Nigeria Preng & Associates: The Corporate Oil Shakeout and Bloodbath in Africa - 2014-2015 Reflections David Lloyd, Managing Director, Preng & Associates, London, UK, and Patron, PetroAfricanus Club, 2007-2015 Chairman: Panel Discussion 14:30 3rd Africa Exploration Technologies Forum Parallel Session Chairman: Peter Grant, Director, International Energy Solutions, Perth, Australia CGG: Gabon Salt Basin: New Approaches to 3D Problems Steve Toothill, Vice President New Ventures and Chief Geologist (Multi-Client and New Ventures), CGG, Crawley, UK Schlumberger: Driving E&P Efficiency via Technology & Integration: Solutions for Africa Robert Onyejekwe, Vice President Sub-Sahara Africa, Schlumberger, Pointe-Noire, Republic of the Congo RPS: FLNG for Africa: Governments & Partnering Ian Davison, Head of Gas, RPS Energy, London, UK Van Oord: Africa’s Entrepreneurship and Marine Infrastructure: Gateway to Offshore O&G Development Joep Athmer, Managing Director Van Oord Offshore, Gorinchem, The Netherlands PGS: Angola Opportunities – A Fresh Perspective Alex Vartan, Vice President, Africa, MultiClient, PGS, Weybridge, UK Chairman: Panel Discussion 12 www.africa-oilweek.com 22nd Africa Upstream - Wednesday, 28th October 16:00 Afternoon Coffee Break, Safari Park Exhibition Hall 16:30 Session 8: International Licensing Association | Africa Government Roadshow International Licensing Association: Africa Showcase Babette van Gessel, President, International Licensing Association, The Hague Madagascar: Acreage, Licensing & Future E&P Development Hajatiana Rasolomanana, Director General of Hydrocarbons, Ministry of Mines and Hydrocarbons, Antananarivo, Madagascar Morocco: Onshore/Offshore Acreage, Plays & Development Salim Lahsini, Senior Geologist In Charge of Promotion, ONHYM, Rabat, Morocco Ethiopia: Players, Open Blocks, New Venture Potential Dr Ketsela Tadesse, Director, Petroleum Licensing and Administration Directorate, Ministry of Mines, Addis Ababa Senegal: Sedimentary Basin: New Developments in The Offshore and Petroleum Opportunities Joseph Medou, Exploration & Production Director, Petrosen, Dakar, Senegal Namibia: Upstream Ventures & Kudu Gas-Power Immanuel Mulunga, Managing Director, NAMCOR, Windhoek, Namibia Moderator: Dave van der Spuy, Manager, Resource Evaluation, Petroleum Agency SA, Cape Town, South Africa 18:00 Close of Day: Social Functions Sea Princess Yacht: Cocktail Reception Mondiall Networking Cocktails & Dinner V&A Waterfront - By Private Invitation Only V&A Waterfront - Open To All Attendees Sponsor: Sponsor: 18:00 Night Rendezvous Till Late: Mitchell’s Ale House, V&A Waterfront 13 Sponsor: www.africa-oilweek.com 22nd Africa Upstream - Thursday, 29th October 07:30 Africa Industry Breakfast Meeting - By Private Invitation - Rooftop Terrace, 2nd Floor - Sponsor: Hosted by Luca Bertelli, Chief Exploration Officer, Eni, Milan, Italy 08:00 Registration & Coffee 9:00 Session 9: Leading Corporate Players in Africa’s Upstream Shell: Assets & Corporate Strategy in Sub-Saharan Africa Alastair J. Milne, Vice President, Exploration, Sub-Saharan Africa, Shell International E&P, The Hague, The Netherlands ONGC: Exploration & Development Portfolio in Africa Dr Anil Bhandari, Director, ONGC Videsh, New Delhi, India OMV: Building Acreage & Assets in Sub-Saharan Africa John Austin, General Manager, Sub-Saharan Africa, OMV Exploration & Production, London, UK JOGMEC: Japan & Corporate Ventures in African Oil & Gas Takashi Yoshida, Director General, Oil & Gas Upstream Business Unit, JOGMEC, Tokyo, Japan Kosmos Energy: Second Inning Strategy in Africa’s Atlantic Margins Brian Maxted, Chief Exploration Officer, Kosmos Energy, Dallas, United States Moderator: Babette van Gessel, Chief Executive, Global Pacific & Partners International Ltd, The Hague, The Netherlands 11:00 Morning Coffee Break, Safari Park Exhibition Hall + Africa Local Content Forum Parallel Session 11:00 3rd Africa Local Content Forum Parallel Session Session Lead Sponsor: Chairman: Eugene Okpere, Shell International E&P, The Hague Shell: Local Content Development in Africa: State of Play Eugene Okpere, Vice President, Commercial & New Business Development, Sub-Saharan Africa, Shell International E&P, The Hague, The Netherlands Uganda: Developing Professional Talent for East Africa Oil & Gas Ernest Rubondo, Acting Director of Petroleum, Ministry of Energy and Mineral Development, Kampala Understanding and Managing Expectations From Host Communities - The Nigerian Experience Margaret Nongo-Okojokwu, Editor, Orient Energy Review, Lagos, Nigeria Chairman: Panel Discussion Coffee Break & Networking Chairman: Ernest Rubondo, Acting Director of Petroleum, Ministry of Energy and Mineral Development, Kampala GOGSPA: Ghana’s Local Content Policy & Strategy Kamil Mohammed, President, Ghana Oil & Gas Service Providers Association, Accra, Ghana Gulf Reservoirs: Building National Workforce & Africa Local Content Challenges & Solutions Dr Mohamed Salah G Abou Sayed, President & Chief Executive, Gulf Reservoir Modeling Technology, Abu Dhabi, UAE CNOOC: Building Local Content Capacity in Africa’s Oil & Gas Emerging Economies Jessica Kyeyune, National Content Manager, CNOOC Uganda, Kampala, Uganda Chairman: Panel Discussion 14 www.africa-oilweek.com 22nd Africa Upstream - Thursday, 29th October Guest Speaker: Gabon Oil Company: Strategy, Investments & Upstream Directions Serge Toulekima, Chief Executive, Gabon Oil Company, Libreville, Gabon 11:30 Session 10: Africa’s Hydrocarbon Industry Noble Energy: Portfolio & Strategy in Sub-Saharan Africa Susan Cunningham, Senior Vice President, Gulf of Mexico, Africa and Frontier Region, Noble Energy Inc, Houston, United States Impact: Emerging Plays in Offshore South and West Africa Mike Doherty, Executive Chairman, Impact Oil & Gas Ltd, London, UK Galp Energia: Exploration & Production Development in Sub Saharan Africa Thore Kristiansen, Chief Operating Officer, E&P, and Executive Director, Galp Energia, Lisbon, Portugal Ophir Energy’s Evolving Strategy Senior Executive, Ophir Energy, London, UK Moderator: Andrew Windham, Non-Executive Director, T5 Oil & Gas, Cape Town, South Africa 13:00 Luncheon Networking, Safari Park Exhibition Hall Luncheon Contributing Sponsor: Film Screening during Luncheon: Africa: Crude Continent: The Struggle for Africa’s Oil Prize – TV/Film Documentary, CNBC-Africa, Global Pacific & Partners - Auditorium CTICC 14:00 Session 11: Independents Shaping Africa’s Oil & Gas Future Woodside Energy: Australia’s Leading Exploration & Production Independent: Africa and Global Exploration Strategy During Price Uncertainty Philip Loader, Executive Vice President, Global Exploration, Woodside Energy Ltd, Perth, Australia Erin Energy: Western and Eastern Africa Exploration & Production in Portfolio Segun Omidele, Senior Vice President, Exploration & Production, Erin Energy, Houston, United States Vaalco: Western Africa Portfolio Growth and Exploration & Production Future Steven Guidry, Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer, Vaalco Energy, Houston, United States Genel Energy: Exploration Ventures & Strategy in Africa Mike Adams, Head of Africa Exploration, Genel Energy UK Services Limited, London, UK Moderator: Dr Mike Fischer, Chief Executive Officer, Nido Petroleum, Perth, Australia 15:30 Coffee Break & Networking, Safari Park Exhibition Hall 15 www.africa-oilweek.com 22nd Africa Upstream - Thursday, 29th October 14:00 3rd Young Professionals in Africa’s Oil, Gas & Energy Parallel Session Young Professionals Session Lead Sponsor The Young Professionals in Oil, Gas & Energy initiative generates wider corporate interest in support for upcoming talent, through strong alliances, direct affiliation and broader contact with the Young Professionals in oil, gas and energy industry. Chairman: Iain Case, Chevron Africa & Latin America E&P Company, Houston, USA Chevron: Africa’s Young Professionals: The Chevron Way Iain Case, Commercial Manager, Frontier Exploration and Appraisal, Chevron Africa and Latin America Exploration and Production Company Preng: Recruiting for Companies with Africa Operations Vince Pizzoni, Consultant, Preng & Associates, London, UK School of Geosciences: Geophysics for Africa Dr Musa Manzi, Lecturer in Geophysics, School of Geosciences, Wits Seismic Research Center, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa KPMG: Licensing and Tax Impacts on South Africa’s Upstream Dr Requier Wait, Manager, KPMG, Johannesburg, South Africa Petrofund: Building Future Capacity for Namibia’s Oil & Gas Nillian Mulemi, Chief Executive Officer, Petroleum Training and Education Fund, Petrofund, Windhoek, Namibia Frontier: Communications and Public Relations in Africa’s Oil & Gas Gayle Meikle, Managing Director, Frontier Communications, London, UK Chairman: Panel Discussion:40 Afternoon Coffee Break, Safari Park Exhibition Hall 16 www.africa-oilweek.com 22nd Africa Upstream - Thursday, 29th October 16:00 Session 12: Africa’s Legal, Commercial and State Strategies Centurion Law: Legal & Contract Issues in Petroleum Africa NJ Ayuk, Chief Executive Officer, Centurion LLP, Malabo, Equatorial Guinea Moyes & Co: Commercial Aspects of Sub-Saharan Africa Ian Cross, Managing Director, Moyes & Co, Houston, United States Petro-Logistics: Global Crude Supply and Africa’s Oil Future Daniel Gerber, Chief Executive Officer, Petro-Logistics, Geneva, Switzerland Sub-Saharan Africa: Insights Inside State Oil & Gas Strategies Mick McWalter, In dependent Petroleum Advisor, Africa-at-Large, Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea IES: Industry Capacity, Local Content & Governments in Africa Peter Grant, Director, International Energy Solutions, Perth, Australia Moderator: Peter Elliot, Director, PVE Consulting, London, UK 18:00 Close of Day 18:00 Reception-Braai & Celebration On The Long Grass of Africa SA Rugby Museum: Africa’s “World Cup” Reception V&A Waterfront, Behind Portswood Hotel - Open To All Attendees Springbok Guest of Honour: Ray Mordt, South African Rugby Legend Ray Mordt played 18 tests for the Springboks, scoring 12 tries for 48 points, and was SA Rugby Player of the Year in 1981, 1983 and 1984, as Wing and Team Captain three times, from 1980 until 1984, scoring a memorable and unique hat-trick of tries against the All Blacks at Eden Park, Auckland, 1981, a feat yet to be repeated there. 18:00 Night Rendezvous Till Late: Mitchell’s Ale House, V&A Waterfront 17 www.africa-oilweek.com 22nd Africa Upstream - Friday, 30th October 2015 8:00 Registrations & Coffee Awards Sponsor 2015: 9:30 Chairman’s Opening Remarks Global Pacific & Partners Global Pacific & Partners Board Awards - Legends 2015 Special Guest Presentation: Petrolin in Africa Sam Dossou-Aworet, Chairman, Petrolin Ltd, Geneva, and Inaugural President, African Institute of Petroleum, 1996-2001 Africa Oil Legend, 2015: Induction - Dr Peter Dolan 19th Annual Board Awards • • • • • Service/Supply Company of the Year Africa Independent of the Year National Oil Company/ Government in Africa Contribution to Excellence In Africa Distinguished Contribution to the African Industry Guest Presentation - Africa’s Exploration from Space: Astronaut Images of the Final Frontier Dr Justin Wilkinson, Principal Geoscientist, Jacobs Engineering, Houston, United States 11:00 Session 13: Corporate Africa’s Oil & Gas Odyssey Statoil: Angolan E&P Ventures & Corporate Strategy Marc Courtemanche, Country Manager, Angola, Statoil, Luanda, Angola Sasol International Exploration & Production: Portfolio & Strategy John Sichinga, Senior Vice President, Exploration & Production, Sasol, Johannesburg, South Africa PetroRio: Namibian Offshore Acreage, Strategy & Potential Marcio Mello, Founder, PetroRio, Rio de Janeiro, Brasil Heritage Oil: Exploring for Oil in East African Rift Valleys Brian Smith, Vice President, Exploration, Heritage Oil, London, UK Addax Petroleum: West Africa Production Achievements John Baillie, Senior Vice President, Non-Operated Assets & Corporate Strategy, Addax Petroleum, Geneva, Switzerland Hess: Leveraging Drilling and Development Capabilities in African Exploration & Production Business Tim Chisholm, Vice President Exploration Atlantic Margin and New Basins, Hess Corporation, Houston, USA Moderator: Dr Peter Dolan, Founder & Advisor, Ophir Energy plc, London, UK 13.00 Close of Africa Upstream Conference 14.30 22nd Africa Oil Week Traditional Braai-BBQ Sponsor: Open To All Attendees - 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