Western Africa Energy Week 2010
Overview
Global Pacific & Partners will host its Western
Africa Energy 2010 Conference, over 2nd 4th June 2010 at the La Palm
Royal Hotel, Accra, Ghana, bringing together key Super-Majors, Independents,
Government and National Oil Company and Energy Sector senior executives to
interface, network and negotiate deals.
It showcases the regional oil/gas and energy game in
Angola, Benin, Burkina Faso, Cape Verde, Cote dIvoire, DRC Congo, Gabon,
Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea Bissau, Liberia, Mali, Mauritania, Niger,
Nigeria, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Sao Tome & Principe, Togo, and focuses on
the corporate players (private and state entities) that are shaping the
fast-moving dynamics one of the Continent's rapidly growing energy markets -
upstream, midstream, downstream, and in gas/power, as well as in renewables and
biofuels.
The Conference is supported by HE Dr Joe Oteng Adjei,
Honourable Minister of Energy, Ghana.
Themes covered include: Government policies, state
interventions in the oil/energy market, state oil/energy companies, private
energy investments and interests, corporate portfolio and strategies, new
entrants, competition and regulation, inter-fuel issues, product pricing,
taxation and the financing of non-hydrocarbon ventures, plus critical issues
impacting the Western African Energy future.
On 3rd June we will host our 32nd PetroAfricanus
Dinner, with Guest Speaker: Dr Alan Stein, Chief Executive, Ophir
Energy
Inside the week is a special and unique 4th Petroleum
Industry Fundamentals Industry Training Workshop presented by Dr Duncan
Clarke, the world's leading authority on African oil and gas and global
national oil companies, as well as the author of the widely-acclaimed Crude
Continent: The Struggle for Africa's Oil Prize (Profile, 2008).
Key Focus:
- Government Oil/Energy Strategies: Growth &
Future
- ECOWAS: Regional Oil/Gas-Energy Infrastructure For
Development
- West Africa: African Hydrocarbon Potential
- Exploration Potential & Corporate Strategies
- West Africas Energy Infrastructure &
Investment Needs
- West African Energy Crisis - Challenges &
Solutions
- Regional Energy Environment & Emerging Energy
Markets
- West Africas Downstream Markets & Future
Development
- Pipeline Requirements/Options
- West Africas Gas/Power Markets
- Power Sector Development
- Foreign Players In West Africa
- Energy Development & Future Fuels
- Local Content & Training Issues Facing the industry
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