Africa Energy Week Final Brochure

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27 - 30 September 2010 Cape Town International Convention Centre, South Africa Where African National Oil Companies & Governments Meet the Industry www.cwcaew.com Supported by: Sponsored by: New Frontiers – Stakeholders & Independents Collaboration Future Energy: Gas-to-power, Unconventional Gas, Solar & Wind African Stakeholders’ Vision Conference Highlights

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27 - 30 September 2010Cape Town International Convention Centre, South Africa

Where African National Oil Companies& Governments Meet the Industry

www.cwcaew.com

Supported by: Sponsored by:

New Frontiers – Stakeholders & Independents Collaboration

Future Energy: Gas-to-power,

Unconventional Gas, Solar & Wind

African Stakeholders’

Vision

Conference Highlights

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The Pan African Oil & Gas Event

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Supported by the Ministry of Energy, South Africa, Africa Energy Week is a 3 day dynamic platform for African National Oil Companies, Governments, Financiers and Corporate Investors. Africa Energy Week is the largest and most prestigious annual gathering of senior decision makers from the whole continent, where new joint ventures are formed, exciting African countries are profiled and access to high level governmental delegations is guaranteed. Make sure your energy project is profiled at this Pan-African gathering.

Don’t miss the opportunity to reinforce your company’s position as a present and/or future player in Africa’s oil & gas industry.

With our tailor-made packages you can:

• Gain prime exposure to senior decision makers in Africa • Position yourself as a key player • Demonstrate your commitment to Africa • Reinforce your leadership position in a fast moving market

For further ideas contact Shaun Quinn on:Tel: +44 20 7978 0086

Email: [email protected]

Sponsorship Opportunities Meet Representatives From:

Angola Cameroon Chad Côte d’Ivoire Equatorial Guinea

DemocraticRep. of Congo

Gabon Gambia Ghana KenyaEthiopia

Madagascar Morocco Mozambique Namibia Nigeria

Liberia

Libya

Senegal South Africa Sudan Tanzania UgandaRwanda

• Rub shoulders with Ministers from across Africa and senior representatives from African National Oil Companies

• Be updated on licensing rounds across Africa

• Find out who are the ‘movers and shakers’ in the industry

• Take advantage of high level networking functions

• Maximise your business opportunities by attending the 3 day summit and international trade exhibition - all under one roof

• Discover new frontier regions and developments across Africa

• Mix business with pleasure in the beautiful city of Cape Town

• Opening Ceremony led by H.E. Dipuo Peters, Minister of Energy, South Africa & welcome drinks

• International Oil, Gas & Alternative Energy Exhibition

• 3 Day Strategic Summit

• The Oil & Gas Stakeholders Club Dinner

• Ministerial Addresses from senior government figures

• One-to-one meetings with Government officials

• Exclusive Networking Opportunities in Cape Town’s finest locations

Benefits of AttendingHighlights Include

World Class Networking

Opening Ceremony & Welcome Drinks

The Oil & Gas Stakeholders Club Dinner

Networking Lunches & Coffee Breaks

Tapas Night at the Salero Bar, the most famous tapas restaurant in Cape Town

Informal Cocktail Reception

By Invitation Only

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Meet the Decision Makers from Across Africa

To register call Shaun Quinn on +44 20 7978 0086 or email [email protected]

Distinguished Speakers Include

H.E. Gabriel MObiang Lima

Minister Delegate, Mines, Industry & Energy

Equatorial Guinea

Honourable Erkki Nghimtina

Minister of Mines & Energy Namibia

Dr Eugene H ShannonMinistry of Lands,Mines & Energy

Republic of Liberia

Yona Killagane Managing Director

Tanzania Development Petroleum Corporation

Engr Ernest C Nwapa General Manager, Capacity,

Building NigeriaContent Division

NNPC

Fituri El-HajManager of Explorations

Libya National Oil Corporation

Dr Faizel MullaStrategist Corporate Strategy & Planning

PetroSA

Frank TimisExecutive Chairman

African MineralsSierra Leone

Fausto CruzChief Executive Officer

OILMOZMozambique

David WainainaOperations Manager

National OilCorporation of Kenya

Barry MacCollManager - Technology

Strategy & PlanningESKOM

Saidu S PindarChairman

Nigeria Sao Tome & Principe, Joint

Development Authority

Jean-Pierre BozecLegal & Tax, PartnerDeloitte & Touche Uridique et Fiscal

Gabon

Matthew Simmons Chairman and CEO

Simmons & Company International

Dr Anthony Surridge Acting Chief Executive

South African National Energy Research Institute

Lance CristGlobal Head Oil & Gas

InvestmentsInternational Finance

Corporation

H.E. Dipuo PetersMinister of Energy

South Africa

Chris FordManaging Director

SongasTanzania

Hon Vincent KaregaMinistry of Infrastructure

Rwanda

Paul WelchChief Executive Officer

Chariot Oil & Gas Limited

Tim O’HanlonVice-President, African

BusinessTullow Oil Plc

Scott BrodskyPartner

Dewey & LeBoeuf

Thembani Bukula Electricity Regulator

NERSA

Salah Hassan Wahbi President & CEO

Sudapet

H.E. Al Zubair Ahmed Al Hassan

Minister of Energy & MiningSudan

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Premium Networking Opportunities

For sponsorship opportunities call Shaun Quinnon +44 20 7978 0086 or email [email protected]

Meet & Do Business with the African Oil & Gas Community

Exclusive Gathering of African LeadersThe Oil & Gas Stakeholders Club Dinner27 September 2010

The Oil & Gas Stakeholders Club Dinner is held exclusively for African Governments and National Oil Companies. Under Chatham House rules, they will all be able to discuss freely the main energy issues currently facing their respective countries and how they can rapidly move towards energy efficient economies. More specifically, the main areas to be discussed will be African Capacity building.

The Dinner will be moderated and will feature a number of high level cutting edge and thought provoking presentations from organisations in the ‘energy mix’ across Africa. These issues will provide a framework for lively debate and discussion throughout the evening and will be formulated into a report which will be distributed to all in attendance after the event.

Opening Ceremony & Welcome Drinks27 September 2010

The prestigious Opening Ceremony will be led by H.E. Dipuo Peters, Minister of Energy, South Africa and include ministerial and keynote addresses. All delegates will be given a tour of the Africa Energy Week Exhibition and invited to the drinks reception. Enjoy a drink, register and start networking!

Online Networking - Start Now!

Join the Africa Energy Week Group; created to enable past and future participants, but also people who are new to this flagship event to

network together prior to the event. This group is a platform for everyone to share and exchange information and discuss matters specifically relevant to African oil & gas industry.

Add the AEW Group to your profile and connect with new delegates as well as renew old connections from previous events. Publish news on our wall and if you’re a past delegate, tag yourself in the photos!

Follow AEW to receive first-hand updates about the event. Provide commentary, start discussions and share industry news with other people. Let’s make AEW a #TT!

Designed around the Summit agenda, these exclusive luncheons and coffee breaks provide a relaxed setting to enable strategic networking. Promote your company and connect with the right people to drive your business interests.

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Networking Tapas NightSalero Bar, 28 September 2010

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Where Relationships are Developed &New Business is Established

Informal Cocktail Reception Gem of Camps Bay 29 September 2010

According to legend, Spanish King, Alfonso, stopped in a town in Cadiz one day. The wind was blowing so hard, that the inn-keeper put a slice of cured ham on top of his sherry glass, to keep the sand out. The king loved this combo so much, that he ordered another one. And thus the tapas tradition was born – that is, if you can believe Salero’s menu. This stylish, world famous tapas bar boasts a striking ambience. The lengthy enclosed balcony, with its sweeping views over the Atlantic, is a sundowner sipper’s dream.

Meet existing and potential partners, relax on the balcony, sip a glass of wine and share a hot tapas platter. If that doesn’t excite you, perhaps it’s time to get the barmen busy on one of the incredible cocktails Salero is renowned for!

Sapphire Cocktail Bar is a unique specialist cocktail bar on the strip. There is no better place to relax and enjoy magnificent views, a perfectly balanced cocktail and a delicious dish prepared in the kitchen of the famous Blues Restaurant. You are invited to enjoy a cocktail or two and enjoy Cape Town’s finest local musical talent.

Delegates are invited to put on their jeans, bring their business cards, network and have fun!

CallShaun Quinn on +44 20 7978 0086

Emailyour enquiry to [email protected]

Onlineat www.cwcaew.com

Register Your Interest TodayThere are 3 easy ways for you to request further information on:

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Who Will Attend

National Oil Companies

Governments

International Oil Companies

Service Companies

Gas

Independents

Power

Finance

Lawyers

Consultants

National Oil Companies

Governments

International Oil Companies

Service Companies

Gas

Independents

Power

Finance

Lawyers

Consultants

Country & Regional Manager

Head of Africa / MENA / Sub-Sahara

CEO/ President / MD / Chairman

General Manager / BDM

Lawyers / Financier / Consultant

Country & Regional Manager

Head of Africa / MENA / Sub-Sahara

CEO/ President / MD / Chairman

General Manager / BDM

Lawyers / Financier / Consultant

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“We need to applaud the organisers for bringing together some of the best minds in the energy sector at this time to deliberate on key issues affecting the sector.”H.E. Dipuo Peters, Minister of Energy, South Africa

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09:00 Registration & Welcome Coffee

• Global oil demands & the impact on Africa • International interests in Africa & future Pan African collaboration • Delivering greater energy security for Africa• Sierra Leone & Ghana - discussing new finds • The role of gas in providing power • Offshore South Africa - a growing area - Karoo Basin• East African promise

H.E. Gabriel M Obiang Lima Minister Delegate for Mines, Industry & Energy Equatorial Guinea Dr Eugene H Shannon Minister of Lands, Mines & Energy Republic of Liberia

Senior Representative Ministry of Energy & Mineral Development Uganda

Saidu S Pindar Chairman Nigeria Sao Tome & Principe, Joint Development Authority

H.E. Al Zubair Ahmed Al Hassan Minister of Energy & Mining Sudan

11:00 Networking Coffee Break

• Collaboration strategies that will be needed to meet the world’s growing energy demands

• Creating new opportunities • Understanding of each partner’s assets & goals• Technical challenges & affordable developments• What do IOCs bring to partnerships in developing the world’s

energy resources?

Fituri El-Haj Manager of Explorations Libya National Oil Corporation

Salah Hassan Wahbi President & CEO Sudapet, Sudan

Hon Vincent Karega Ministry of Infrastructure Rwanda

Yona Killagane Managing Director Tanzania Development Petroleum Corporation

Alessandro Colla Development Manager Fugro Gravity & Magnetic Services

Leon Lizamore Senior Advisor to Country Chairman Shell South Africa

13:00 Networking Lunch

• Training - the issues surrounding adequate training in the oil & gas industry

• West Africa focus: Ghana, Sierra Leone, Angola• Developing a highly successful national content strategy• Lessons learnt & most successful tools used to develop

National Content throughout Africa• Working with communities - long term CSR strategies

Frank Timis Executive Chairman African Minerals, Sierra Leone

Shaun Doherty Angola Country Director CDC Development Solutions

Engr Ernest C Nwapa General Manager, Capacity, Building Nigeria Content Division NNPC

Faizel Mulla Corporate Strategy Manager PetroSA Lunga Saki GM: Oil Companies SASDA (The South African Supplier Development Agency)

African Stakeholders’ Vision

1 Oil & Gas - New Frontiers – New Developments - New Companies - New Investors

2 Collaboration - The Next Step? What’s Next for NOCs, IOCs & Service Companies?

3 Local Content & Economic Diversification - Turning Oil & Gas Wealth into Sustainable & Equitable Development

“It was a good event to get in touch with the African scene of oil & gas and energy in general, with interesting representatives both from government and industry.” Lodewijk Nell, Business Development Manager, TNO Science & Industry

28 September 2010Summit Day 1

For sponsorship opportunities call Shaun Quinnon +44 20 7978 0086 or email [email protected].

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• Issues facing technical partners & investors • Financing opportunities• Promoting the effective transfer of technologies from the operator &

alliance partners to African individuals & companies• Can Africa leap frog technology expertise?

Honourable Erkki Nghimtina Minister of Mines & Energy Namibia

David Wainaina Operations Manager National Oil Corporation of Kenya

Avhapfani Tshifularo Executive Director South African Petroleum Industry Association

16:00 Networking Coffee Break

• Refineries in Africa – future plans • Downstream investment & strategy for NOCs & their partners• NOCs & IOCs – discussing the key issues impacting this crucial

stage of expansion & development in the downstream• New challenges in supplying African oil & gas sector with tubular

products & services

Fausto Cruz Chief Executive Officer OILMOZ, Mozambique

Sergey Alekseev International Marketing Department TMK

Faiez Saillie Manager, Business Development KBR

17:15 End of Summit Day 1

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4 Spurring Economic Development through Effective Technology Transfer

5 Downstream Spotlight - Progress, Investment Needed & Future Plans

Summit Day 1 Continued

“Excellent and educative in many respects. The event exposed the strides African nations are making with regards to the extractions and sale of oil & gas.”Patrick Osakwe, Senator, National Assembly Abuja

“It was my pleasure to be involved with the AEW and I would be happy to do so again in the future. I thought it was an excellent event and fantastically well organised.”Scott Brodsky, Partner, Dewey & LeBoeuf

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18:00 Networking Tapas Night SaleroBar

Meet existing and potential partners, relax on the balcony, sip a glass of wine and share a hot tapas platter. If that doesn’t excite you, perhaps it’s time to get the barmen busy on one of the incredible cocktails Salero is renowned for!

Salero Bar is a stylish, world famous tapas bar that boasts a striking ambience.The lengthy enclosed balcony, with its sweeping views over the Atlantic, is a sundowner sippers’ dream.

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New Frontiers - Stakeholders& Independents Collaboration

09:00 Registration & Welcome Coffee

Opening KeynoteWhat does the independent oil company bring to Africa. An update on activities in Uganda

Tim O’Hanlon Vice-President, African Business Tullow Oil Plc

• Discussing the recent economic crisis & reduced cash flows - how is this affecting the junior already in Africa & the junior looking to start exploration in Africa?

• Technical excellence & collaboration• Local content responsibilities in country• What can juniors bring to the table over the IOC?

Paul Welch CEO Chariot Oil & Gas Limited

Bjørn Inge Tønnessen Executive Vice President Svenska Petroleum Exploration AB

10:30 Networking Coffee Break

• Financiers in the mix & the challenges they face• Competition for capital with the IOC’s• Private equity & hedge fund resources• Financing oil & gas in the Gulf of Guinea • Positioning your company to attract funding

Lance Crist Global Head Oil & Gas Investments International Finance Corporation

• Assessing what NOC’s & IOC’s are looking for when working for juniors

• Ensuring more effective production sharing agreements / service contracts

• Working with the NOC/IOC - case studies from Africa • M&A’s

Jean-Pierre Bozec Legal & Tax, Partner Deloitte & Touche Juridique et Fiscal, Gabon

13:00 Networking Lunch

16:00 End of Summit Day 2

6 Independents: What New Solutions are they Bringing to Africa?

7 Sourcing, Accessing & Raising Capital

8 Joint Ventures & Strategic Partnerships

Benefits of Attending• Hear about Africa’s ambitions & strategies for the future• Compare the local content initiatives of countries such as

Angola, Ghana, Kazakhstan & Nigeria• Explore case studies from more developed countries - Trinidad

& Tobago, Malaysia, Brazil, Norway & Canada• Discover how to develop a clear, successful local content strategy

Themes Include:• Legislation & regulations• Concession & production sharing contracts• Project, procurement & contract strategies as well as engineering• Technology transfer requirements & R&D incentives• Support strategies for local SME’s & entrepreneurs through

mentor programmes & use of enterprise centres & cluster programmes

Participants will be invited to a dialogue & discussion around these themes & materials will be made available to participants on request after the session.

Led by: Willy H Olsen Senior Adviser, INSTOK & Former Senior Advisor to the President & CEO, Statoil

Special Address: The new local content law in Nigeria

Dayo Okusami Partner Templars

Summit Day 2 29 September 2010

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For sponsorship opportunities call Shaun Quinnon +44 20 7978 0086 or email [email protected].

9 Interactive Afternoon!Promoting Africa’s Local Content

17:00 Informal Cocktail Reception Gem of Camps Bay

Sapphire Cocktail Bar is a unique specialist cocktail bar on the strip. There is no better place to relax and enjoy magnificent views, a perfectly balanced cocktail and a delicious dish prepared in the kitchen of the famous Blues Restaurant. You are invited to enjoy a cocktail or two and enjoy Cape Town’s finest local musical talent.

Put on your jeans, bring your business cards, network and have fun!

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09:00 Registration & Welcome Coffee

Opening KeynoteIs the dark continent about to shine through its rich resource endowment?

Matthew Simmons Chairman & CEO Simmons & Company International

• Kudu case project: Namibia• Kribi gas power project: Cameroon• Songo Songo, Tanzania • Getting a gas-to-power project off the ground - insights &

challenges to be aware of• Bethlehem hydro & renewable energy IPPs

Chris Ford Managing Director Songas, Tanzania

Leen Poldervaart Vice President Marketing SBM Offshore

Anton-Louis Olivier Managing Director NuPlanet

11:00 Networking Coffee Break

• The South African Centre for Carbon Capture & Storage (CCS)• South Africa’s plans for the future• Getting early CCS projects off the ground in Africa• Regulatory & funding principals for CCS • Challenges & opportunities of implementing this technology

Future Energy: Gas-to-Power, Unconventional Gas, Solar & Wind

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Dr Anthony Surridge Acting Chief Executive South African National Energy Research Institute

Lodewijk Nell Business Development Manager EcoSecurities South Africa

Arnaud Van Der Beken Operations Manager Europe / Africa Schlumberger Carbon Services

• Supporting renewable energy - case studies • What are the benefits of a feed-in law?• Elements that legislators must consider when introducing a FIT Law• Stromeinspeisungsgesetz (StrEG) - the German success story -

relevant to Africa?• Successful model for feed-in tariff policy (Kenya)

Scott Brodsky Partner Dewey & LeBoeuf

Thembani Bukula Regulator Member - Electricity NERSA

Barry MacColl Manager - Technology Strategy & Planning ESKOM

13:00 Networking Lunch

• Funding projects across Africa• Which projects / countries are attracting investment so far?• Wind projects in South Africa • Solar projects & microfinance throughout Africa• The coming renewables boom in East Africa• Private financing of clean energy projects in Southern Africa

Chris Greenwood Director of Research Bloomberg New Energy Finance

Mark Hankins Renewable Energy Independent Consultant

Christopher Clarke Director Inspired Evolution Investment Management

16:00 End of Summit

10 Power in Africa – New Projects & Ambitions

12 Carbon Capture & Storage Technology - Managing CO2 More Effectively

13 Renewable Energy Feed-In Tariffs – Implications & Benefits for Africa

14 Stimulating Investment in Renewable Projects

Summit Day 3 30 September 2010

• Shale gas – what is the potential for South Africa?• Coal Bed Methane – case study in Botswana

Jim Best Chairman Kalahari Energy, Botswana

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International Oil, Gas &Alternative Energy Exhibition

Africa Energy Week Exhibition is the perfect opportunity for you to showcase your products and services to industry decision-makers and potential investors. The Exhibition will unite international blue chip oil, gas and alternative energy companies and will be the meeting place where buyers and suppliers can meet to do deals and discuss the energy solutions of the future.

“The event is excellent”Abeso Mba, Domiciano, GEPetrol

“Quality visitors resulted in many positive leads”Matan Pezaro, Africa Manager,Cochrane Products

Exhibiting at AEW is by far the most cost and time efficient way of meeting those people who really matter to your business

• Network with leading industry decision makers from all over Africa to secure lucrative deals

• Keep up-to-date with your competitors by showcasing your products services and expertise

• Strengthen relationships with existing clients

• Generate sales at the highest level

• Meet with hundreds of exhibitors, delegates and visitors at the biggest industry event in Africa

Benefits of Exhibiting

Exhibition 27-30 September 2010

Stands are inhigh demand! Contact us todayto find out aboutstand availability

and prices.

For exhibition opportunities call Jason Adjaloon +44 20 7978 0096 or email [email protected].

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Media Partners

Nigeria Oil & Gas 21 - 24 February 2011, Abuja

Under the patronage of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) and the Ministry of Energy, NOG is now established as the largest and most senior oil and gas event in Nigeria. At this crucial time for the industry, NOG is the perfect place to find out about government plans, receive updates from the major industry players, network with key decision makers and identify business opportunities.

www.cwcnog.com

Nigeria Oil & Gas Tech 8 - 11 June 2010, Lagos

NOG Tech is an industry backed Conference and Exhibition focussing on technology and training within the upstream Oil and Gas markets in Nigeria. It will bring together leading Service companies, Operators and Suppliers from the international and local community to add economic and technology value to the industry and to Nigeria. Technological opportunities and challenges will be discussed, new cutting edge solutions will be showcased, best practices and quality control will be debated and skill development and local content will be promoted.

www.cwcnogtech.com

Equatorial Guinea Gas 25 - 28 May 2010, Malabo

The Equatorial Guinea Gas Conference is your opportunity to hear detailed plans for the investment programmes for the region’s vast gas reserves, as well as details for long term and sustainable management of these resources. You will hear from Ministers and seniorSonagas, G.E. delegation who will discuss the expansion of gas exploration and LNG project development.

www.cwceg.com

Libya Gas 28 - 30 June 2010, Rome

Libya Gas will focus upon the challenges and opportunities within Libya’s vast gas reserves. With the keynote presentation from H.E. Dr Shokri Ghanem, NOC, the event will bring together leading Libyan officials, technology providers and IOC’s to discuss potential business partnerships, investment opportunities, Libya’s LNG market and developing infrastructure.

www.cwclibyagas.com

Gulf of Guinea Oil & Gas 16 - 18 November 2010, London

In its 13th successful year, this high profile event will once again provide a platform for governments, NOCs and IOCs in West Africa’s top producers to discuss vast investment opportunities and the region’s economic growth. The Gulf of Guinea is one of the most significant petroleum producing areas in the world and is becoming a major focus of interest for international oil & gas companies – don’t miss your chance to be a part of this niche gathering!

www.thecwcgroup.com/gog

Nigeria Infrastructure 23 - 25 November 2010, Lagos

NIF is the must-attend event for anyone involved in Nigeria’s infrastructure development or looking to become part of this dynamic and fast-moving market. Developed by the industry, for the industry, NIF 2010 boasts an impressive speaker line-up from both industry and public sectors, bringing together the thought-leaders in Nigeria to find solutions, raise awareness and create the right framework for the development of a much needed infrastructure; construction of rail and road transport, waterways and intensification of efforts for increased and reliable power supply.

www.cwcnif.com

Ghana Summit & Exhibition 12 - 14 April 2011, Accra

Supported by GNPC, Ministry of Energy and H.E. John Dramani Mahama, Vice President of the Republic of Ghana, the inaugural 2010 Ghana Summit was by far the biggest gathering of stakeholders in the country. Ghana Summit & Exhibition 2011 will unite international and regional experts, key decision makers, contractors and service providers to discuss how Ghana will be positioning itself as a key African oil producing country. Opportunities for the country are immense; opportunities for local and international investors are tremendous. Join the platform, join the dialogue, this event should not be missed!

www.cwcghana.com

www.thecwcgroup.com/africa

Upcoming African Events

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VENUE INFORMATION Cape Town International Convention CentreConvention Square1 Lower Long Street Tel: +27 (0) 21 410 5000Cape Town 8001 Fax: +27 (0) 21 410 5001South Africa E-mail: [email protected]

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