Africa oil and gas market opportunities spotlighted
Africa Oil Week (www.Africa-OilWeek.com), the leading
event dedicated to the Africa oil and gas industry, hosted a live broadcast by
CNBC Africa which focused on global funding strategies and M&A for the
Africa upstream sector and explored how the key stakeholders tap into large
pools of global capital to finance the sector.
Editor-at-Larg CNBC Africa,
Bronwyn Nielsen, interviewed experts including Frank Pluta, industry banker, Energy
Group Head, Energy & Natural Resources, Natixis; Somit Varma, Managing Director,
Warburg Pincus LLC; and Paul McDade, CEO, Tullow Oil.
AOW looked to the future of the
energy sector through a topical session entitled Energy Transition Outlook to
2050. The panel heard the latest findings from DNV’s report and examined the
region’s future energy mix in the context of the global picture, the outlook
for conventional oil and gas demand and explored the impacts on regional energy
projects and government policy. In the afternoon the focus was on gas looking
specifically at the subjects of Gas to Power, Gas Monetisation and the African
Gas Sales Equation.
The opening of the Republic of
Ghana 2018/2019 bidding round was hosted by Hon Minister John-Peter Amewu,
Minister for Energy and held in partnership with PGS, generated huge interest
as the blocks are located in the attractive Western Basin. Running concurrently
to the plenary, and the Prospect Forum showcasing data packages from geoservice
companies, was the Finance Forum which was filled with finance and investment
experts from across the industry. These panels came together to discuss
opportunities to drive transaction in African infrastructure, the role of
global finance in the African upstream and developing financing solutions for
African oil and gas.
The AOWomen Breakfast Briefing
sponsored by Noble Energy and supported by African Women in Gas explored the
topic of driving capacity and equality in Africa’s energy market. The opening
address was made by Pam Darwin, Vice President – Africa, ExxonMobil followed by
a high-profile panel including, Tracey Henderson, SVP – Exploration, Kosmos
Energy, Lindiwe Mekwe, CEO, Petroleum Agency South Africa, Mahawa Kaba Wheeler,
Director of Women, Gender & Development, Africa Union and Kelly Latter,
Director of Exploration, Noble Energy. The panel underlined the importance of
robust roadmaps for the development of gender equality and youth empowerment
that will plant the seed for our next generation of global energy leaders.
The next Africa Oil Week event is
taking place in Cape Town, South Africa on the 4-8 November 2019.
For more information about it:
www.Africa-OilWeek.com
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