Oil and Gas Operators set to discuss their Near-Term Strategic Outlooks for Africa |
To accompany the session, Africa Oil Week has released the latest in a series of complimentary reports produced alongside its long-standing partner, Wood Mackenzie |
LONDON, United Kingdom, September 24, 2020/ -- It’s no secret that the COVID-19 pandemic, combined with ambitious emissions targets, are currently forcing oil and gas Operators worldwide to re-evaluate – and in many cases slim down – their portfolios. But what does this mean for Sub-Saharan Africa? This question will be top of the agenda at the “Operators’ Strategic Outlook” session at AOW Virtual (https://bit.ly/3020OKM) (7th October 2020).Participating is Tullow Oil’s most senior representative in Ghana, who will be updating delegates on the company’s progress following a turbulent year. Also joining are senior leaders from Chariot Oil and Gas and Kosmos Energy, which recently inked a farmdown agreement for up to USD200 million with Shell to on a portfolio of its exploration assets in Sao Tome & Principe, Suriname, Namibia and South Africa. Moderating the discussion will be a Dr ValĂ©rie Marcel of Chatham House, the Royal Institute of International Affairs. This will ensure rigorous analysis of the regional and country-specific challenges and opportunities at the centre of the discussion. The expert contributors include:
To
accompany the session, Africa Oil Week has released the latest in a
series of complimentary reports produced alongside its long-standing
partner, Wood Mackenzie. Titled “A Major Transition for Sub-Saharan
Africa?”, it covers topics including environmental considerations, new
SSA gas projects and potential buyers for those African assets the
majors are keen to divest. The report will kickstart conversation at AOW
Virtual and is available to download now for free (https://rb.gy/8lvq3q). |
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