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Gulf of Guinea Oil Conference, June 2008

http://www.thecwcgroup.com/conf_detail_home.asp?FP=1&CID=187

Gulf of Guinea Oil & Gas (GOG 11)

16 June 2008 to 18 June 2008
London, UK

MAXIMISING INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES

THROUGH REGIONAL CO-OPERATION

GOG 11 will provide participants with the opportunity to debate and discuss the issues that are most affecting the progress of the energy industry in the Gulf of Guinea.

Meet and hear from Governments, NOCs and key industry players who are active in the region and to receive the most qualified information about new trends, market expectations and commercial activity.

KEY SPEAKERS INCLUDE:

· H.E. Dr Rilwanu Lukman, Honorary Advisor on Energy and Strategic Matters to the President of Nigeria

· H Odein Ajumogobia (San), Honorable Minister of State for Energy (Petroleum), Nigeria

· H.E. Gabriel Nguema Lima, Vice Minister of Mines and Hydrocarbons, Equatorial Guinea

· Olatunde Emmanuel Odusina, Honourable Minister of State (Gas), Nigeria

· Senior Representative, Ministry of Petroleum, Angola

· Dr Supachai Panitchpakdi, Secretary General, UNCTAD

· Shehu Ladan, Group Executive Director Commercial and Investment, NIGERIA NATIONAL PETROLEUM CORPORATION

· Mutiu Sunmonu, MD Shell Petroleum Development Company, Nigeria and Vice President Production, SHELL EXPLORATION AND PRODUCTION AFRICA

· Peter Robinson, Vice President Commercial, SHELL EXPLORATION AND PRODUCTION AFRICA

· Helge G Haland, Managing Director, STATOIL (NIGERIA) LIMITED

· Nicolas Bonnefoy, Avocat au Barreau de Paris, Oil, Gas & Mining Practice, GIDE LOYRETTE NOUEL MNP


NEW FOCUS FOR 2008:

This year the conference will focus specifically on the development of the gas, downstream and construction sectors. These parts of the industry are currently critical to the development of the region as a whole and it is vital for major players in the energy sector to understand the strategic and commercial direction and development of these areas.

· Vision and plans for regional collaboration in energy projects

· Capacity building and local content in the Gulf of Guinea

· Regional projects for gas monetisation and distribution

· Meeting the regional demand for power

· Financing and regional investment

· Opportunities in infrastructure development

· The impact of new producers in the competitive environment and opportunities for investment



INTERACTIVE WORKSHOP – 16 JUNE 2008

INTEGRATED UPSTREAM CONTRACT NEGOTIATION IN THE GULF OF GUINEA



Led by: Nicolas Bonnefoy, Avocat a la court, GIDE LOYRETTE NOUEL

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