Overview
Our 11th Southern Africa Energy Week 2010 will take
place over the 8-10 February 2010, at the Sandton Sun Hotel, Johannesburg,
South Africa.
This Energy Week includes Presentations from senior
executives from key Governments, leading Companies and National Oil Companies,
as well as state and private energy utilities, incorporating separately
bookable events, providing a timely, in-depth management assessment for
decision-makers on key strategic shifts that impact all Governments, companies,
investors, financiers, and service/supply industries within Africa's most
energy-critical region.
The Week includes keynote Presentations from senior
oil/gas and energy executives, a unique Strategy Briefing on Southern Africa
Energy, the 3rd PetroAfricanus Dinner on The Highveld, (with Guest Speaker:
Andrew Windham, Managing Director, Tullow Oil Africa), plus Sponsor and
networking opportunities.
The large and growing Southern African oil, gas and
energy/coal complex - including future fuels in the form of additional Gas-to
Liquids, Coal-Bed Methane and CTL, eventual LNG, biofuels, ethanol and
renewables - has created a larger and more integrated market to underpin
economic growth and future development. This new and dynamic shape to energy
supply complements existing upstream capacity in offshore oil, onshore gas,
pipeline networks for crude and product, plus limited nuclear energy, as well
as synfuels generated by established producers. In many Southern African
countries old/new exploration and development ventures in oil/gas are moving
forward and upstream projects are higher on the corporate agenda, with new
acreage leasing, and drilling, plus targets such as heavy oil development based
on large proven reserves.
Our new book by Duncan Clarke, Crude Continent: The
Struggle for Africa's Oil Prize (Profile Books, London, 2008) will be
available at the Conference.
Key Focus
- Southern Africas Oil, Gas & Energy
Future
- Governments & State Players: Energy Policies,
Assets & Outlook
- Southern Africa Power: Developments &
Distribution
- GTL/CTL & Energy Future
- Refining, Market Strategy
- Corporate/State Relationships
- Oil, Gas, Coal & Power
- Infrastructure & Investments
- Energy Security
- Biofuel Development & Future Growth
- Supply/Demand Scenarios
- Upstream/Downstream Portfolio
- Corporate Oil: Vulnerabilities
- Financial Market Implicators
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