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Nigeria Oil & Gas Conference Returns for 20th Year

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The Nigeria Oil and Gas Conference & Exhibition (NOG 2021) provides a platform for the international energy industry to meet with Nigerian oil and gas decision makers to hear policy announcements, explore partnership opportunities and discuss the strategies that will drive the nation towards energy sufficiency.

Serving the Nigerian oil and gas industry for 20 years, NOG 2021 will focus on the strategies that will be employed by the Nigerian government and private sector leaders to navigate the emerging business environment – helping to set the nation’s energy agenda for the next 12 months and beyond.

The strategic conference event is attended by both local and international stakeholders in the oil and gas sector. Speakers at this year’s event include; The Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Federal Republic of Nigeria, H.E. Dr Timipre Sylva, Mele Kolo Kyari, Group Managing Director, NNPC, Engr Simbi Wabote, Executive Secretary, Nigerian Content Development & Monitoring Board and over 80 CEOs/Directors of leading International and Indigenous Oil and Gas companies with attendance from more than 25 countries.

At dmg events we are working closely with all stakeholders and local partners to ensure a safe and secure in-person event in July 2021, and we are looking forward to reconvening the 20th Nigeria Oil and Gas Conference & Exhibition.

Click here to find out how you can get involved in the 2021 in-person Conference & Exhibition.

 


AOGS Energy Webinar Series

Theme: Energy Transition and Implications for Nigeria’s Economy – A Critical Assessment

Oil Majors, especially of the European extraction, are taking ambitious steps to commit to green energy targets and investments. According to the United States Energy Information Agency, EIA, the oil industry faces increasing demands to respond to the low carbon agenda. And leading the response are European companies like TOTAL SE, which in 2020 announced a $7b write-off in its Canadian “proved reserves” – that gold standard of value for oil companies. The action probably signaled early steps at transiting from an Oil Major to an Energy Major. With similar actions from Shell, BP, ENI, etc., it seems the energy transition train has literally left the station.

Is Nigeria’s 40 billion barrels proved oil reserves (or parts of), at risk of being written off someday to be replaced by green energy assets in the oil (sorry, energy) majors’ portfolio mix? Long shot?

Join the conversation at the AOGS Energy Webinar Series and see if and how the future of the Nigerian oil industry is likely to be re-calibrated and what it may mean for the economy and business. Sub-themes include:

  • Global Trends in Energy Transition
  • Regulatory framework on Net Zero Positions in the Oil and Gas Industry
  • Energy Transition and Nigeria’s Crude Oil Reserves Development Strategy
  • Local Content and Energy Transition Implications
  • Energy Transition and Nigeria’s Business & Economic Environment
  • Nigeria power sector in the face of Energy Transition
  • The impact of Energy Transition on the financial sector

Confirmed Speakers

  1. Dr Felix Amieyeofori, Chairman, AOGS Energy Resources and Lead Promoter, EnergyHub
  2. Prof Prof Joseph Ajienka,Emmanuel Egbogah Chair of Petroleum Engineering, University of Port Harcourt
  3. Gerard Kreeft, Energy Transition Advisor, The Netherlands
  4. Omowumi O. Iledare, Institute for Oil and Gas Studies, University of Cape Coast, Ghana
  5. Professor Asiwaju Busari Akande, Islamic Institute of Accounting and Finance, Ilorin
  6. Faruk Y Yusuf, Ag Director, Renewable and Rural Power Access, Federal Ministry of Power, Abuja
  7. Toyin Yusuff, CEO Makitas Energy Ltd, Chairperson Future Energy and Renewable Committee, WEOG
  8. Dr Patrick Obah, Director, Policy Research and Statistics, NCDMB

 

Date:                    March 23, 2021

Time:                    10 am – 1pm

Platform:            bit.ly/3uPREyL (Zoom)

 


Sub-Sahara Africa Energy Outlook 2021

 Explore what the year ahead may look like for SSA’s energy sector.

 The Sub-Saharan African energy industry as a subset of the Global Industry is also struggling with the realities of COVID-19, despite the exciting news of commencement of vaccination. Waking up from the nightmare of 2020, this year holds mixed expectations amid hopes of containment of the virus.

On the oil and gas front, against the recent OPEC+ collective agreement, Saudi Arabia announced a unilateral production cut of 1 mmbls, adding to prevailing uncertainties on oil price projections.  Biden’s Presidency is expected to amplify Europe’s and Asia’s acceleration of Renewables, raising existential concerns for Africa’s oil industry, in addition to contending with COVID-19.

Certainly, there is so much to contend with in the coming days, with respect to, not only the oil and gas and energy industry, but the general business climates of the sub-region. The need to critically look at the direction and impact of local policy variables in the face of these uncertainties cannot be sooner.

Against these backgrounds, AOGS Energy Resources and her Partners invite you to the Sub-Saharan African Energy Outlook 2021 Webinar on Wednesday, Jan 27, 2021 at 13.00 GMT+1.

Featuring an eminent panel of leaders, the session aims to make informed analyses of key drivers likely to shape the industry in the year ahead and offer critical scenarios and insights that benefit the region’s common destiny.

Areas to be covered include:

  • Global oil and non-oil events and their implications for Sub-Sahara African Energy sector
  • Key policy variables across the region
  • Oil & Gas projections in key countries – Nigeria, Ghana, Sierra Leone, etc
  • Impact of Renewables

 


First speakers announced for Angola Energy Month

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First Speakers Announced for the Angola Energy Month Programme

In recognition of the importance of the oil and gas industry and the recently announced Presidential Decree; AECIPA (Association of Contracting Companies of the Angolan Oil Industry) has launched Angola Energy Month to take place during December, featuring a series of webinars culminating in the three day virtual Angola Oil and Gas Services and Technology Conference (15-17 December 2020).

The initiative will be held under the high patronage of the Ministry of Mineral Resources and Petroleum, Angola with the virtual Angola Oil and Gas Service and Technology Conference being officially opened by H.E. ENG. José Barroso, Secretary of State for Oil and Gas, Angola.

THE PROGRAMME

Over two complimentary webinars (2nd and 8th December) through to the official conference 15-17 December, Angola Energy Month featuresunparalleled opportunities for networking with Angola’s leaders andestablish business in one of the world’s most lucrative markets.

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SPECIAL EARLY RATE ENDING THIS WEEK

As a special offer, AOTC delegate registration sits at just $250 until November 20th, rising to $450 thereafter. This provides you the
opportunity to network with the whole value chain for four weeks as the platform remains live from December 8th – January 8th, ensuring you create and develop new and existing relationships.
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AOTC is accessible for all participants with an interest in Angola’s oil and gas industry. The AOTC virtual conference provides a first-class conference program with speakers drawn from industry leaders and global experts in addition to the opportunity to conduct one-to-one meetings with fellow participants.

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Africa E&P Virtual Summit: Africa’s Online Oil, Gas & Energy Event

Don’t miss Africa’s only real online oil, gas & energy event of the year! A real conference & expo, with real networking – the Africa E&P Virtual Summit will deliver the best opportunity of 2020 to connect with Africa’s oil and gas leaders, governments & decision makers. Namibia, Liberia and Ghana are set to share their latest and most exciting oil and gas developments in a series of dedicated roundtable discussions, showcasing hydrocarbon potentials and investment opportunities. You will also hear from 50 industry leaders who will deliver quality content on Africa’s petroleum sector through sessions and main-stage keynotes. Day 1 will end with an interactive wine tasting event, live from Cape Town, where you can make the most of the platform’s networking functions. The closing ceremony of the Africa E&P Virtual Summit will end with Frontier’s renown Big Five Board Awards, which will be presented by the winner of last year’s Africa Oil Legend Award, Patrick Pouyanné, CEO & Chairman of Total.

Africa E&P Virtual Summit delivers…
• 7 Governments and 50 Speakers Now Confirmed
• Liberia Harper Basin License Round Update
• Face-to-Face Networking within Africa’s oil and gas community
• One-to-One Business Meetings
• Africa Oil and Gas License Round Promotions
• Access to Virtual Exhibition
• Interactions with Clients
• Access to Private Meeting Rooms
• Round Table Discussions

See the full agenda and book tickets >> https://www.frontierenergy.network/africa-ep-virtual-summit-2020-overview
(Governments & NOC’s can use discount code ** 50gOvUp ** at checkout)


Gastech Virtual Summit 2020 Holds.

Gastech, the world’s largest natural gas industry meet hosted by dmg events has begun its first ever online virtual summit. The summit which runs from September 7th to 11th having as its theme “Connecting The Gas, LNG and The Energy Industry” was opened up by the Singaporean Minister of Trade and Industry Chan Chun Sing who stated “Our ambition is to become the safest, most trusted and innovative destination business events in the months and years to come. We hope you can experience all of this first-hand in Singapore next year. I look forward to welcoming you all to Gastech 2021.”Singapore was the preferred venue for the conference for the year.

The Virtual Summit has the Ministerial Panel, Global Business Leaders Panel, Gastech Tech Talk, Keynote Address and Technical Session amongst daily line-up of events. Also included are Shipping, Power play Panels, Diversity &Inclusion, Digital Operations and EPC & Project Delivery.

A number of people have delivered papers about a range of papers about the industry. To Capture it succinctly, according to  Martin Houston, author, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of C3.ai, “energy demand is growing and gas is an important part of that.

Day three of the virtual summit continues tomorrow.

 


PAID POST: Global E&P: National Regulators Meet With IOCs Online  

IN-VR is organising the Global E&P Summit on July 2nd, taking place completely online. For the first time ever, 16national oil & gas ministries, regulators and NOCs are gathering online to ​promote their available E&P global opportunities to IOCs and service providers from all over the world.

The biggest online E&P event of the year

Meet with hundreds of IOCs and service providers at the biggest online oil & gas event to ever take place. Book private meetings, network, and find the latest news on Licensing Rounds, discoveries, and tech updates

Listen to presentations from ​Brazil, Namibia, Timor-Leste, Ghana, Morocco, Peru, Argentina, Benin and many more authorities on the same stage for the first time. The countries will discuss their success, challenges and new opportunities after COVID-19.

Promote your company to IOCs and service providers from all over the world looking to prospect and expand their business.

Who is presenting at the Global E&P Online Summit?

  • ANP, ​Brazil
  • Ministry of Energy, ​Ghana
  • Ministry of Mines and Energy, ​Namibia
  • Ministry of Petroleum and Mineral Resources, ​Somalia
  • Gabon Oil, ​Gabon
  • ONHYM, ​Morocco
  • Perupetro, ​Peru
  • ANPM, ​Timor-Leste
  • CUPET, ​Cuba
  • SOBEH, ​Benin
  • Ministry of Energy,​Sao Tome and Principe and many more​, soon to be announced!

Three stages, more than 60 topics

With hundreds of VIPs, officials from 16 countries, and 12 hours of non-stop streaming, you will have the option to choose the session you are most interested in watching and participate in it, before having private meetings. All three stages will be hosting sessions with different topics, discussions, Q&As and presentations on: onshore and offshore available acreage, upcoming Licensing Rounds in 2021, latest E&P technology advances, farm-in opportunities and many more.

Join us ​here​.

For further information please visit:

https://www.in-vr.co/global-ep

Or contact: felix@in-vr.co

 

 


Global Supply-Chain Decommissioning Roadmap: Whitepaper

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It’s no secret that the global decommissioning market is hotting up in huge leaps and bounds. With enormous opportunities in the pipeline, contracts are being rolled out across the globe over the next 12 months. DecomWorld has put together a brand-new whitepaper – Supply-chain decommissioning roadmap: Pinpointing contractual opportunities and mobilizing resources across global decommissioning markets. What you can expect in the report:

  • Pinpointing opportunities: project pipelines– get a list of assets poised to embark on decommissioning within the next 1-2 years across both the GOM and North Sea
  • AsiaPac – Valued!Get regional market values for decommissioning expenditures across the globe, including AsiaPac and Norway, with insight being shared on when contracts will roll out and when tenders will begin
  • Global Market Deep Dives: Critical analysis on 6 international markets, including UK, Norway, Thailand and GOM, investigating market value, project pipelines, and market characteristics

Download the report for free here

Any questions, please get in touch with Owen, Project Director at DecomWorld at orolt@decomworld.com

 


Are you interested in opportunities within the African oil & gas sector?

Are you exploring opportunities in the African oil and gas sector? If so, you may be interested in learning more about Africa Oil Week 2019.

As the leading business intelligence and transaction platform for the sector, Africa Oil Week enjoys attendance from the highest-level decision-makers. In 2019, these will include: 20+ ministers, 20+ NOCs and 100+ CEOs from across the industry.

Download the brochure to see what’s in store for 2019. New features for 2019 include the Future Technology & Innovation Forum, aimed at COOs, CTOs & digital innovators keen to drive their operations forward and develop new partnerships. Also new is the SA Showcase, designed to showcase the future South African energy landscape and engage both businesses and investors.


Nigeria Oil and Gas Opportunity Fair NOGOF 2019

This year’s fair is themed ‘Maximizing Investments in The Oil and Gas Industry for the benefit of the Nigerian People’ as the objective of this Biennial Fair is to bring together major players across the Upstream, Midstream and Downstream sectors as well as the Government Agencies and Industry Regulators, to showcase Opportunities in the Nigerian Oil and Gas industry and present available in-country capacity.

With over 20 Project Opportunity Presentations by Chevron Nigeria Ltd, ExxonMobil Nigeria, Greenville LNG, Nigeria Agip Oil Company, Pinnacle Oil & Gas, Shell Petroleum Development Company, Total E&P Nigeria and many more Upstream, Midstream and Downstream Oil and Gas companies, this event is a must attend for you and your organization.

The fair’s agenda includes technical and opportunity sessions from various stakeholders. All delegates will be given a copy of the Compendium of Nigerian Content Opportunities in the Oil and Gas Industry 2019, it will be provided free of charge by Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board (NCDMB) to guide the strategy of investors in the Nigerian oil and gas industry.

Potential benefits of NOGOF 2019 is also aligned to the key thrusts of the NOGICD Act 2010 which  includes Integrating oil producing communities into the oil and gas value chain, fostering institutional collaboration, maximizing participation of Nigerians in oil and gas activities, linking oil and gas sector to other sectors of the economy, maximizing utilization of Nigerian resources i.e. goods, services and assets and attracting investments to the Nigerian oil and gas sector (service providers, equipment suppliers etc).

This year’s fair will be holding in Yenagoa, Bayelsa, on the premises of our new NCDMB headquarters, from the 4th – 5th April

To avoid missing out on one of Nigeria’s most significant, relevant and beneficial Oil and Gas industry events, please visit www.nogofncdmb.com immediately to register.

This event is hosted by NCDMB and organized by Jake Riley Ltd. Please visit our website for more information on the event. www.nogofncdmb.com

 

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