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Energy Reforms
Government Updates
International Case Studies
Investment Opportunities
Local Content
Latest Technology
Project Financing
Licensing Rounds
Oil and Gas Security
TOPICS CoveredSOME OF OUR TOP-LEVEL SPEAKERS INCLUDE:
The Leading Oil & Gas Conference in the RegionDiscuss the latest developments and opportunities in the fast evolving East African energy market
March 28th & 29th 2016
Hyatt Regency Hotel, Dar es Salaam
Organised by:
Our recent sponsors include:
PETER CLUTTERbUCK, Managing Director, Horizon Petroleum Limited
DR. HUSSEIN ALI AHMED, Managing Director, Somali Petroleum CorPoration
bERNARD bIzIMANA, Technical Advisor in the General Directorate of Geology and Mines, miniStry of energy and mineS, Burundi
DR. OSMAN HERSI, Chief Geologist and Adviser to the PPMA, Puntland Petroleum and mineralS agenCy
SILVESTER KASUKU, Director General/ CEO, laPSSet Corridor develoPment authority, Kenya
DR. JULIUS NINGU, Director of Environment Division, offiCe of the viCe PreSident, tanzania
DON RIAROH, Operations Director, Bahari reSourCeS, ComoroS
TAyLOR RUGGLES, Regional Energy Counsellor for Africa, u.S. dePartment of State
DAVID COwAN, Chief Economist for Africa, CitigrouP
JIM bAbAN, Managing Director, heritage oil
ROb wILLINGS, Director, lime roCK PartnerS
TEl +44 (0)207 127 4501 FAx +44 (0)207 127 4503 EmAil [email protected]
ERNEST RUbONDO, Acting Director of Petroleum, direCtorate for energy & mineralS, uganda
ANNE KAbUGI, Senior Public Affairs Advisor, tullow Kenya
OSCAR KANG'ORO, Head of Oil and Gas East Africa, Standard BanK
ANDREA MARIO DALL’OLIO, Lead Economist, world BanK, tanzania
PETER bALLINGER, Managing Director for Africa, u.S. overSeaS Private inveStment CorPoration (oPiC)
NATALIyA KULICHENKO, Senior Energy Specialist, world BanK, tanzania
PLUS MANy MORE TO bE ANNOUNCED
SOME OF OUR TOP-LEVEL SPEAKERS INCLUDE:
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
(this service is provided to sponsors and exhibitors only)
(Business Match Making
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Mozamb
ique
Government
National Oil Companies
International Oil Companies
Technology Providers
Service Companies
Investment Banks
Global Energy Experts
and many more..
Ministers
Director Generals
Chief Executive Officers
Country Managers
Drilling Managers
Exploration Managers
Senior Geologists
Project Managers
Types of Organisations You Will meet: Job Titles:
Mozambique
Kenya
Uganda
Tanzania
South Sudan
Somalia
A Special Focus on:
As oil prices have fallen, concern has grown over the continued surge of operating costs. Areas
within the region deemed high risk, in either environmental or political terms, have made a
number of investors wary. Nevertheless, interest in East Africa’s potential remains and many
governments across the region have taken significant steps to stabilise economies and encourage
large-scale foreign investment.
The 5th East Africa Oil & Gas Summit will consider the industry’s most topical issues through extensive
presentations and in-depth panel discussions, examining areas such as the region’s latest licensing rounds,
offshore security, transparency and accountability, operating efficiency and local content. The two day event
also comprises a two day exhibition where the world’s leading companies meet to engage their key audience
and showcase the latest in cutting-edge technology, together with extensive networking opportunities for the
sector’s leading players to establish valuable business connections with government representatives, local
and international operators, and solutions and technology providers.
Welcome
Taking place at the 5 star Hyatt Regency Hotel in Dar es Salaam
Representation from Ministries of Energy from across the region
Unprecedented networking opportunities with key decision makers from across East Africa and internationally
The most comprehensive 2 day programme
25+ Booth exhibition space showcasing the latest in oil & gas technology and services
Attended by 250+ industry leaders
Business match making services
Event highlights
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08.30 Registration & Coffee
09.00 Welcome Plenary Session and Chairperson’s Opening Remarks
09.20 East Africa – Regional Trends & Challenges• Road mapping the next major oil & gas discoveries• Deepwater exploration• Recent field developments
09.55 ministerial Panel Discussion: Establishing international Partnerships
• International joint partnerships and the latest investment opportunities
• Attracting international investment• Potential reserves of frontier
East African producers• Where should investors look to for future gains?• Growing pressure for improved transparency and
accountability in all quarters. What is being done?
10.55 Networking Break
11.15 Somali Oil and Gas Potential• Somali Geological Data• Somali Petroleum Policy• Discussion with prior holders• Review of Somali Production Sharing Agreement
Dr. Hussein Ahmed, Managing Director, Somali Petroleum
11.50 Status of the Research on Oil Potential in Burundi
Bernard Bizimana, Technical Advisor in the General Directorate of Geology and Mines, Ministry of Energy and Mines Burundi
12.25 East Africa Challenges and Solutions During low Oil Prices
Peter Clutterbuck, CEO, Horizon Petroleum
13.00 lunch
March 28th
Day One | Regional Overview
14.00 investing in the Next Generation of leaders• Recognising the people challenge
in a growth market• Creating a stable environment for
operators and contractors• Developing the local skills base• International partnerships and international
scholarship programmes
14.35 Panel Discussion: Exploiting Reserves in Remote and Environmentally Sensitive Areas
• Keeping costs low• The complexity of development
versus cost efficiency• Protecting the Community• Company brand management
Anne Kabugi, Senior Public Affairs Advisor, Tullow Kenya
Dr. Julius Ningu, Director of Environment Division, Office of the Vice President, Tanzania
15.25 Networking Break
15.45 Developing Regional infrastructure – The Kenya-Uganda Pipeline Extension
• Becoming the key East African oil & gas hub. Current progress
Silvester Kasuku, Director General/ CEO, LAPSSET Corridor Development Authority, Kenya
16.25 Panel Discussion: Current Political and Economic Trends across East Africa
• The Impact of Current Oil Market Prices on the Region
• Evaluating the region’s outlook to 2020 - A financial and political perspective
David Cowan, Chief Economist for Africa, Citigroup
Rob Willings, Director, Lime Rock Partners
17.00 Chairperson’s Remarks
17.15 Close of Conference
Followed by the Complimentary Industry Networking Party – ‘Drinks, canapés, live entertainment and networking with industry peers’.
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08.30 Registration & Coffee
09.15 Chairperson’s Opening Remarks
09.30 An Update from the Petroleum Exploration and Production Department (PEPD) – Uganda
• An in-depth analysis of the first round of licensing results
• Current guidelines – National Oil & Gas Policy for Uganda and the Petroleum Act 2013. What do operators need to know?
• Resource and risk assessment results • Opportunities for investment and development
10.05 Hydrocarbon Potential of Puntland and Update on Current Exploration Status - Puntland Petroleum and mineral Agency
Dr. Osman Hersi, Chief Geologist and Adviser to the PPMA, Puntland Petroleum and Minerals Agency
10.40 Commercial Viability of Ethiopia’s Hydrocarbon Reserves
• Oil rights. Understanding current sector rules and regulations
• Steps being taken to encourage significant foreign investment in key sectors – adoption of PSAs as a basis for international engagement. A look at Ethiopia’s economic landscape
March 29th
Day Two | E&P Project Updates
11.15 Overview of Bahari Resource's Current Operations
Don Riaroh, Operations Director, Bahari Resources, Comoros
11.50 Somalia: New Exploration Activity• Breakdown of E& P activities
taking place in Somalia• Reserves, forecasts and analysis• The latest 2D seismic data and what
this means for the region• Understanding the relationship between Somalia’s
member states and its Federal Government. An examination of the impact this will have on PSAs
12.25 Panel Discussion: major Oil & Gas Operators• Update on the leading projects across East Africa• Challenges in developing the offshore
gas discoveries in East Africa• Current technology shortfalls• How to encourage large-scale
investment and long-term profit
Jim Baban, Managing Director, Heritage Oil TanzaniaPeter Clutterbuck, CEO, Horizon Petroleum
Dr. Hussein Ahmed, Managing Director, Somali Petroleum
13.00 lunch
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14.00 Regeneration of Somalia’s Oil industry – Somalia, Open for Business
• Somalia’s 5 year plan• Clarifying legal and constitutional
conditions in Somalia• Reactivating dormant contracts in Somalia• Somalia’s plans to develop national infrastructure
– Mogadishu port developments• Current security challenges – conducting
offshore operations safely and securely
14.35 Panel Discussion: Risk mitigation in Oil & Gas Operations in East Africa
Peter Ballinger, Managing Director for Africa, U.S. Overseas Private Investment Corporation (OPIC)
15.35 Networking Break
15.55 South Sudan – Unfounded Optimism?• Access to Port Sudan export terminal
and its impact on costs• What does continued volatility in South Sudan
- Sudan relations mean for the investor?• Will production resume from shut-in blocks?
16.30 Uganda’s Elections• What does Uganda’s elections mean
for its Oil & Gas industry?• Did red tape and bureaucracy lead to a past
failure to commercialise? Is this still the case?
17.05 Chairman’s Final Remarks
17.15 Close of Conference
DAY TWO DAY TWOSTREAM A: Security & Risk Management STREAM B: Local Content & Fiscal Regimes
14.00 local Content Demands in Tanzania’s Oil & Gas sector
• Roles & responsibilities of foreign oil companies in Tanzania
• The World Bank’s campaign• What foreign companies need to know
Andrea mario Dall’Olio, Lead Economist, World Bank, Tanzania
14.35 Winning Public Social licence
Anne Kabugi, Senior Public Affairs Advisor, Tullow Kenya
15.00 Current Financial Outlook across East Africa• Areas of growth and opportunities for development• Regions and sectors requiring further investment• How to win such investment
Oscar Kang'oro, Head of Oil and Gas East Africa, Standard Bank
15.35 Networking Break
15.50 Panel Discussion: Developing Competitive Fiscal Terms and a Tough Petroleum legal Structure
• Fiscal Legislation in Mozambique• IPP payment options and VAT• Tax benefits on import duties
16.50 Chairman’s Final Remarks
17.00 Close of Conference
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