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Conference & Exhibition
April 18th & 19th, Safari Park Hotel & Casino, Nairobiwww.eastafricaogs.com
East Africa: the New Frontier for Oil & Gas Exploration
Developments, Strategies & Opportunities in the Oil & Gas markets of Eastern Africa
Register your place now for the unmissable East Africa Oil & Gas event of 2013!
EAST AFRICA OIL & GAS SUMMIT 2013
Featuring a two day conference, exhibition and networking evening
Gain full insight into the exploration potential of the East Africa region
Hear the latest on gas field discovery and developments from across East Africa
Extensive networking opportunities with government ministries, oil & gas companies and regional experts
Pre-event April 17thTaking place the day before the East Africa Oil & Gas Summit 2013 is the Kenya Safari Networking Day.
Organised by:
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Following on from the huge demand and sell-out exhibition area for the inaugural East Africa Oil & Gas Summit 2012 -
we are proud to launch the
2nd Annual East Africa Oil & Gas Summit 2013
2nd Annual
Featuring top-level speakers:SUMAYYA HASSAN-ATHMANI, Managing Director, National Oil Corporation of Kenya
MR VELONARIVO PASCAL, General Manager of Hydrocarbons, Ministere des Hydrocarbures of Madagascar
ALEC ROBINSON, CEO, Tembo Petroleum
HON COME MANIRAZIKA, Minister of Energy and Mines, Burundi
GALIB VIRANI, Director East Africa Exploration, Afren
KETSELA TADESSE, Director - Petroleum Licensing Directorate, Ministry of Mines, Ethiopia
EDDY BELLE, Chief Executive Officer, PetroSeychelles
BARRY FAURE, Secretary of State in the Office of the President, Seychelles
ABEBE ABEBAYEHU CHEKOL, Senior PSD Specialist, Ethiopian Chamber Public Private Consultative Forum Secretariat
DAMILOLA S. OLAWUYI, Executive Director, OGEES INSTITUTE (Nigeria)
ABIYE HENDERSON MEMBERE, MD, Nigerian Petroleum Development Company (NPDC)
FRANCISCO CUNHA, Blockchairman, Sonangol (Angola)
YONAH KILLAGANE, MD, Tanzania Petroleum Development Corporation (TPDC)
PROF. GEOFFREY WAHUNGU, Director General, National Environment Management Authority
HE DR. FOUAD MOHADJI, Vice-President of the Union of Comoros
NISHANT DIGHE, President Africa, Panoro Energy
CHARLIE HOUSTON, Oil & Gas – Corporate and Investment Banking, Standard Bank Plc
MWENDIA NYAGA, Regional Representative, Adamantine Energy
NANCY KARIGITHU, Director General, Kenya Maritime Authority
MR. MWALIMU MUSEE, Managing Director, Kenya Investment Authority
ABDIRAHMAN M AHMED, Director, Energy Politics, East African Energy Forum
BANSAL BRIJ MOHAN, CEO, Kenya Petroleum Refineries Ltd
GBENGA ONADEKO, Vice President, Sub Saharan Africa, Welltec
SELEST N. KILINDA, Managing Director, The Kenya Pipeline Company
MR BIZIMANA BERNARD, Technical Advisor in the General Directorate of Geology and Mines, Burundi
STANFORD TASSIE, M.D/C.E.O, Tilone Subsea Limited
INMARSAT, Senior Representative,
Kenya Safari Networking Day
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08.00 Registration & Coffee
09.00 Chairman’s Opening Remarks
09:10 Ministerial Address: Developing East Africa’s Oil & Gas Industry
Opportunities & Developments within East Africa’s Oil & Gas Sectors
09:40 Galib Virani, Associate Director, Afren
• TBC
10:10 Opportunities within Kenya’s Oil & Gas Industry
• Investment opportunities
• Building capacity
• Infrastructure developments
Sumayya Hassan-Athmani, Managing Director, National Oil Corporation of Kenya
10:40 Refreshments & Networking Break
11:00 Tanzania Overview
Yonah Killagane, MD, Tanzania Petroleum Development Corporation (TPDC)
11:30 South Sudan Overview
Ministry of Petroleum and Mining of South Sudan (TBC)
12.00 Madagascar Overview
Mr Velonarivo Pascal, General Manager of Hydrocarbons at Ministere des Hydrocarbures of Madagascar
12:30 Uganda Overview
13:00 Lunch
14:00 Overview of the Oil & Gas Sector in Ethiopia
• Ethiopia Oil Outlook
• Developments in the oil & gas industry
• Local legislation and requirements
Ketsela Tadesse, Director Petroleum Operations, Ministry of Mines and Energy
New Frontiers – Hydrocarbon Potential
14:30 Hydrocarbon Potential Offshore Union of Comoros
• Hydrocarbon potential of the offshore zone
• Legal frameworks for the oil industry recently adopted in Comoros
• Industry transparency
• Investment opportunities
HE Dr. Fouad Mohadji, Vice-President of the Union of Comoros
14:55 Overview of Seychelles Oil Exploration Opportunities
Eddy Belle, Chief Executive Officer, PetroSeychelles &
Barry Faure, Secretary of State in the Office of the President, Seychelles
15:20 Governing the Energy Industry in Somalia
• What is the potential of oil and gas in Somalia?
• Can Somalia sustain a robust oil and gas industry?
• What laws must be implemented before exploration and production can begin?
• The role of civil society in Somalia’s energy future.
Abdirahman M Ahmed, Director Energy Politics, East African Energy Forum
Dr. Hussein Ali Ahmed, MD, Somalia Petroleum Corporation
15:45 Refreshments & Networking Break
16:05 Burundi Overview
Hon Come Manirazika, Minister of Energy and Mines of Burundi
Mr Bizimana Bernard, Technical Advisor in the General Directorate of Geology and Mines of Burundi
Technological Updates
16:30 Achieving high recovery factors through interventions on electric line
Welltec pioneered well intervention on electric line using robotic technology. The end target is to assist operators to improve recovery rates.
• Highlights the advantages of incorporating well interventions in the field development plan
• Precise surgical-type interventions are possible and routinely performed with robotic tools on electric line
• Increased opportunities to pursue a broader range of fields that would not otherwise be economically viable
• Increasing cash flows from existing fields
• Safer and more environmentally friendly operations due to reduced equipment footprint
Gbenga Onadeko, Vice President, Sub Saharan Africa, Welltec
17:00 PANEL DISCUSSION: Regional Collaboration in Oil and Gas Exploration and Production
• Local content issues
• Challenges of working in the area
• Future outlook
Mwendia Nyaga, Regional Representative, Adamantine Energy
Stanford Tassie, M.D/C.E.O, Tilone Subsea Limited
17:30 Chairman’s closing remarks
17:40 Close of Conference
Day One
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08.00 Registration & Coffee
09.00 Chairman’s Opening Remarks
09:10 Enforcing the Right to Development in the Context of Oil and Gas Operations in East Africa: A Solution for the “Resource Curse” Dilemma?
• Scope of Right to Development
• Obligations of Host States
• Obligations of Companies
• What is expected of the community?
• How has the practice been in East Africa so far?
Abebe Abebayehu Chekol, Senior PSD Specialist, Ethiopian Chamber Public Private Consultative Forum Secretariat
09:45 Marilyn Hill, Country Manager, Neptune Petroleum
• TBC
10:20 Alec Robinson, CEO, Tembo Petroleum
• TBC
10:55 Refreshments & Networking Break
Investment Opportunities
11:15 Legal and Institutional Pre-requisites for Sustainable Oil and Gas Investments in Africa
• Legal and institutional frameworks for attracting and retaining investors
• The need to remove some potential legal barriers to investments
• Developing laws that can balance environmental goals with social and economic goals
• Establishing relevant monitoring agencies to ensure that investors play by the rules
Damilola S. Olawuyi, Executive Director, Ogees Institute (Nigeria)
11:50 East Africa Investment Climate
Mr. Mwalimu Musee, Managing Director, Kenya Investment Authority
12.25 East Africa: A Banking Perspective
• Background to East African oil and gas sector
• Trends in the regional oil and gas value chain
• Reserve monetisation
• Funding solutions and considerations
Charlie Houston, Oil & Gas - Corporate and Investment Banking, Standard Bank Plc
13:00 Lunch
Infrastructure & Environment
14:00 An Overview of Environmental Issues and Management Strategies of Oil and Gas Explorations”
• Introduction and Background
• Analysis of Environmental Impacts associated with oil and gas explorations
• Environmental Protection Measures
• NEMA’s role as a Regulator
• Legislative Framework
• What NEMA expects from Oil & Gas Proponents
Prof. Geoffrey Wahungu, Director General, National Environment Management Authority
14:25 Kenya Maritime Authority: Maritime Transportation Overview
• KMA’ role in developing, co-ordinating and managing oil-spill contingency plans
• Safety of shipping
• Navigation standards and regulations to be implemented
• Developing a better infrastructure for the Oil & Gas Industry
• Analysis of the issue of piracy
Mrs. Nancy Karigithu, Director General, Kenya Maritime Authority
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14:50 KPRL - creating a modern refinery to produce green fuel
• Kenya Petroleum Refineries Limited (KPRL) - the only operating refinery
• Increasing Demand for petroleum products in Kenya
• Ambitious upgradation project for the refinery
• Producing competitive products
Bansal Brij Mohan, CEO, Kenya Petroleum Refineries Ltd
15:15 Selest N. Kilinda, Managing Director, The Kenya Pipeline Company
15:45 Refreshments & Networking Break
Case Studies
16:05 Overview of Nigeria’s Oil & Gas Industry
Abiye Henderson Membere, MD, Nigerian Petroleum Development Company (NPDC)
16:40 Case Study: Overview of Angola’s Oil & Gas Industry
• Licensing
• Exploration opportunities
• Pre-development of oil fields
Francisco Cunha, Blockchairman, Sonangol (Angola)
17:15 Nishant Dighe, President Africa, Panoro Energy
17:50 Chairman’s Closing Remarks
18:00 Close of Conference
Day Two
International Oil & Gas Summits
International Charity Work
Oliver Kinross are the producers and organisers of this Summit. Oliver Kinross have a strong reputation for organising International Oil & Gas events of the highest quality. Our events are attended by thousands of International oil & gas companies, government ministers and industry experts every year.
Other forthcoming International Oil & Gas Summits organised by Oliver Kinross include:
North Sea Oil & Gas Summit 2013 Co hosted: Falklands Offshore Summit 2013April, Aberdeen
2nd East Africa Oil & Gas Summit 2013April, Kenya
COMESA Extractive Industries Summit 2013May, Kampala, Uganda
Southern Africa Mining Summit 2013September, Cape Town – South Africa
Myanmar Oil & Gas Summit 2013 June, Yangon
Every year the event organisers Oliver Kinross provide regular and substantial donations to charity. A range of local charities are selected in the countries where the Summits are hosted. The charities we support are selected with the criteria that almost all the money donated must go directly to good causes and so we select charities with low overheads and often voluntary staff. The charities we support are usually involved in providing healthcare, education and helping children.
Please find below a selection of the charities we are currently supporting:
For further details on any of these events
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The Ghana Education ProjectThe Ghana Education Project is a registered UK charity looking to support the development of education and associated infrastructure in Nkwanta. The charity is currently building a school for girls which will not only bring education in the local community, but will a beacon school for the whole of Ghana. The charity is unique in that all our administration is done by volunteers allowing almost all money donated to it to go directly to support their work in Ghana, with no wastage whatever
World For LibyaWorld for Libya was established following the February uprising in Libya and is committed to empowering people to rebuild Libya through education and health.
The Kenyan Schools ProjectThe Kenyan Schools Project was set up to help babies and young children in schools and orphanages in Kenya. The charity donates everything from desks and scholastic equipment to electricity and new classrooms!
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