22nd Annual India Oil and Gas Review Summit (IORS 2015)

The summit provides a platform for information exchange and networking opportunities through the presence of key decision makers from the government and corporate sector, both in India and abroad.

The 21st IORS 2014 hosted over 700 plus delegates with over 35 exhibitors and speakers drawn from the top echelons of the oil and gas sector.

IORS 2015 will be held at the Hotel Sahara Star in Mumbai and bring together participants from over 15 nations, welcome over 2000 delegates, and see over 200 organizations take part.

7th Annual Process Safety Management Summit

First held in 2009, the Process Safety Implementation Summit has become one of the Middle East’s largest gathering for practitioners from the oil and gas industry and regulatory bodies to discuss process safety management. The annual event now draws attendees from around the globe to promote process safety by identifying emerging process safety innovations and focuses on the implementation of leading process safety management practices.

Now in its seventh year, the 7th Annual Process Safety Implementation Conference will take place from the 6-9 September 2015 at the Rosewood Hotel in Abu Dhabi. It will feature keynote speeches, interactive round table discussions, panel discussions and industry-specific case studies on the latest initiatives taken by operators to control major hazard risks at their sites, their reporting strategies for near-miss incidents and the steps taken as a standard management protocol and much more.

Powering Africa: Tanzania

This meeting will provide detailed insights into the investment opportunities in Tanzania’s power sector in 2015, following on from the success of the two meetings held in 2014, where senior officials from the Ministry of Energy & Minerals, TANESCO, EWURA, TPDC and the Dar es Salaam Stock Exchange invited regional and international power experts to join them in timely discussions regarding the future role of the recently unbundled state utility TANESCO.

To be added to the mailing list for this meeting, please email [email protected]

Africa Infrastructure and Power Forum

Taking place from 15-16 October  in Beijing, China, the Forum will welcome government representatives, utilities companies, financial investors, project developers, technology providers and the advisory sector.

To be added to the mailing list for this meeting, please email michael.cluskey@energynet.co.uk

South Africa: Gas Options

C-suite participants will hear directly from the South African government as it defines the country’s unique requirements for gas acquisition and outlines the vast investment potential of this market. Delegates will debate solutions to the challenges of raising finance, delivering an efficient transmission infrastructure and the supporting industry, and the global LNG trends which could realise the country’s vision of a stable and sufficient power supply.

For more information contact [email protected]

Powering Africa: Ghana

Taking place at the Movenpick Hotel in Accra, the  event’s agenda will focus on the country’s electricity landscape following the division of the energy and power ministries, the critical issues facing the government and investors, and the future project pipeline which is rapidly growing under the leadership of the Minister for Power.

EnergyNet will facilitate this meeting, in partnership with the Diplomatic Call newspaper, by welcoming 250 decision-makers including DFIs, banks, developers and EPCs to discuss what is needed to fully support and enable the transformation of Ghana’s electricity sector in the medium to long term. Africa Finance Corporation (AFC) and Globeleq have taken the proactive step to sponsor the Powering Africa: Ghana meeting.

To be added to the mailing list for this meeting, please email [email protected]

Powering Africa: Nigeria

Taking place at the Intercontinental Hotel in Lagos, the programme will feature interactive dialogue between Gencos and Discos, private sector banks, multilateral investors and DFIs, government and developers to discuss the changing investment landscape placing the critical role of the private sector at the heart of the agenda. The platform will showcase the vast opportunities that await investment in Nigeria’s newly reformed energy sector as well as offer solutions to overcome financial challenges, deliverables and risks that will ensure the reliability of supply for Nigeria. Participants will also have the opportunity to attend the black tie gala dinner, honouring some of Nigeria’s most prolific deal makers.

To be added to the mailing list for this meeting, please email [email protected]

3rd Annual Indonesia LNG 2015

In 2015, over 100 stakeholders will make the trip from all corners of the globe to discover opportunities to secure and deliver LNG projects in Indonesia, explore new LNG trade business, identify new demands and initiatives by the government to accelerate growth and energy capacity.

Taking place between September 29-30 at the Grand Hyatt Hotel Jakarta, the event is a must for those who are being affected by Indonesia’s new regulations, developments and large opportunities to meet the LNG demand.

Oil & Gas Myanmar 2015

More than just a sourcing ground for the latest technologies and solutions in petroleum geosciences, exploration, production, and refining products and services, Oil & Gas Myanmar 2015 is an opportunity for attendees to explore business opportunities and enhance networks and collaboration with global and regional industry players.

The event will also feature the Oil & Gas Myanmar Conference 2015, a knowledge-sharing platform for industry professionals and experts from independent, international and national oil and gas companies to address the key issues, trends and challenges of the Myanmar market.

Oil & Gas Myanmar 2015 will take place alongside Manufacturing Myanmar 2015, which is tailored to meet the needs of local industries and manufacturers in the growing Myanmar market.

New Libya Oil & Gas Forum

The event will give attendees all the necessary information around Libya’s current situation and will help them equip themselves with all necessary information needed to form Libya strategies.

Libya is currently in need of stability and seeking long-term partners to help the country recover from recent turmoil. The event will be a unique opportunity to meet with key Libyan executives who can guide you through different aspects of Libya’s prolific oil and gas industry, touching upon exploration and production issues, refineries, pipelines and regulations.

Major oil and gas producers have reported a steady increase on their daily crude oil production whilst the NOC is planning exciting management, regulatory and crude oil export plans that will enhance quality of transactions and trade relations between suppliers, buyers, contractors, producers and the NOC.