Success grows Africa Oil Week’s programmes
Africa Oil Week
(Africa-OilWeek.com), the leading international oil and gas event set to take place
in Cape Town, South Africa 5 – 9 November 2018 will build on 25 years of
success by adding a host of sessions and initiatives tailored towards driving
transactions, deal-making and new partnerships.
Brand new for 2018 is the AOW
Prospect Forum held in partnership with AAPG and open to ICE delegates where
national oil companies, independents and geo-service companies will take to the
stage to showcase open acreage, broker farm-out opportunities and present data
viewings.
Alongside it, AOW’s Seminar Theatre
will also feature varied content across the week. Ministers and CEOs of state-owned
enterprises from countries including Republic of the Congo, Ghana, Madagascar
and Uganda will be hosting exclusive roadshows and bidding rounds highlighting
licensing and investment opportunities to global operators and investors.
The African Local Content Forum,
held in partnership with the Nigeria Content Development Monitoring Board
(NCDMB) and sponsored by Shell, will host case studies and dedicated panel
discussions on three key aspects of local content: workforce development,
policy, and private sector.
There will also be the AOWomen
Initiative which is designed to mainstream women in energy and develop
blueprints for capacity building and gender equality to ensure women have a
presence and a voice in shaping energy policy across Africa.
It will begin with an exclusive
breakfast briefing sponsored by Noble Energy on Thursday 8 November. Speakers
will include Pam Darwin, Vice President, Africa, of ExxonMobil, and Mahawa
Kaba-Wheeler, Director for Women, Gender & Development at the Africa Union.
AOW will also see the launch of
the student programme and future leaders initiative. New for 2018, FLI offers a
half-price ticket to those getting started in the industry, providing a key
opportunity for the leaders of tomorrow to network and keep up to date with the
latest industry trends.
The student programme will draw
over 100 final-year students from leading pan-continental institutions
including the University of Cape Town and the University of Namibia with the
aim to inspire a new wave of talent. The programme grants students access to
two days of content at AOW, including two dedicated sessions on capacity
development led by Lindiwe Mekwe, CEO of Petroleum Agency South Africa, and
heads of talent from leading industry organisations.
With an expected audience of
1,300 attendees from over 70 countries, the 2018 Africa Oil Week has truly
evolved into the only true go-to event for the African hydrocarbon sector.
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