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LONDON, United Kingdom, April 13, 2016/ -- The 14th Africa Independents Forum 2016, held 25-26th
May in London at the Waldorf Hilton, being hosted by the Global Pacific
& Partners / ITE Group Plc JV, gathers together leading
independents and corporate players worldwide and from ...
across Africa,
both listed and unlisted, large and small, established and new entrants,
and provides enhanced exposure to the wider Africa-wide upstream
industry in oil, and gas, exploration and development, including issues
in crude oil and financial markets, engaging equity financiers, banks,
private equity and investors found on the AIM and LSE, in the City,
Paris and Frankfurt, as well as related service and supply industry
parties and transaction advisors, with specialised Africa analysts and
geoscience firms drawn from around Africa, or based in Europe, United
States, Australia, Asia and elsewhere.
Alongside and within the 14th Africa Independents Forum 2016, they are hosting
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75th PetroAfricanus Club- World Upstream Reception: with Guest Speaker:
Phil Loader, Executive Vice President, Global Exploration, Woodside
Energy, Perth, Australia
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6th Global Women Petroleum & Energy Club Luncheon: with Guest
Speaker: Irini Katsiani Hughes, Business Development Manager, EMEA,
Statoil, London
· 4th Africa's Hydrocarbon Arguments Discourse: On Shaping Africa's E&P Future
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Special Panels: on Africa Oil & Energy Finance and Investment
featuring key investors and institutions funding and financing equity
and debt for corporate oil and gas across Africa
This
unique Forum showcases leading independent companies with acreage and
portfolio assets held in the Gulf of Guinea, Northwest Africa,
Maghreb-North Africa, Central Africa, Eastern and Southern Africa; and
in landlocked and littoral frontier states.Reshaped and
enhanced in 2016, the Forum has 40 speakers, providing an unparalleled
corporate insight into current and emerging exploration plays and
capital development projects, corporate E&P strategies in-place, the
winners and losers, and the unlocking of Africa's large and yet-to-find
hydrocarbon reserves, as well as key insights on the state-of-Africa's
geo-economics and political economy of oil, and the issues shaping the
future funding of companies and ventures in Africa's upstream.
Confirmed Speakers Include:
Dr Duncan Clarke, Global Pacific & Partners (London) ( www.GlobalPacificPartners.com),
Pade Durotoye, Oando Energy Resources (Lagos), Paul Dailly, Kosmos
Energy (Dallas), Taylor V. Ruggles, Regional Energy Counselor for
Africa, U.S. Department of State (USA), Dr. Ahmed Abdel Fattah, EGPC
(Cairo), Dr Ian Cloke, Tullow Oil (London), John Austin, OMV E&P
(London), Jayne Baird, Woodside Energy (London), Thore E Kristiansen,
Galp Energia (Lisbon), Ian Gordon, Noble Energy (Houston), Cath Norman,
FAR Limited (Melbourne), Peter Ntephe, ERHC Energy Inc. (Houston), Mike
Lakin, Envoi (London), Rogers Beall, Africa Fortesa Corp (Houston),
Mitch Flegg, Circle Oil (London), Andrew Derksen, Lakeside Resources
(London), Dr Keith Myers, Richmond Energy Partners Ltd (London), Roger
Carvalho, SPTEC Advisory (Paris), Shola Adeniran, Compass Energy
(London), Peter Elliot, NVentures (London), Keith Hill, Africa Oil
Corporation (Nairobi), Mike Doherty, Impact Oil & Gas Ltd (Woking),
Bruce Burrows, Seven Energy International (London), Gabriel Ollivier,
United Hydrocarbon International Corp. (Calgary), Larry Bottomley,
Chariot Oil & Gas Ltd (London), Kevin Hart, Bowleven, (Edinburgh),
Henrik Poulsen, Rystad Energy (Oslo), Brian O'Cathain, Petroceltic
International plc (Dublin), Mark Llamas, FirstEnergy Capital LLP
(London), Stuart Amor, Independent Advisor (London), Richard Savage,
Mirabaud Securities (London), Rick Lorio, Energy Investment Company B.V.
(The Hague), David Pilling, Nedbank Capital (London), Fredrik Ohrn,
Svenska Petroleum Exploration AB (Stockholm), John Bentley, Africa
Energy Corp. (Calgary), David Fassom, Stellar Energy Advisors (London),
Dr Richard Norris, Helios Investment (London), Brett Norris, Transglobe
Energy Corp. (Calgary).
Distributed by APO (African Press Organization) on behalf of Global Pacific & Partners
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