Grayson Andersen
Head of Capital Markets ReconAfrica
Conference Agenda Sessions
PANEL DISCUSSION: Building the African operators of the future
Africa is seeing the rise of several new E&P companies that are set to become an integral part of its energy future in both established markets and new frontiers. Africa's independents landscape is diversifying with several countries now boasting their own local upstream operators while the continent keep attracting international independents. In this exclusive session, we gather E&P operators to talk about their needs, strategies and growth ambitions in the coming decade.
Key areas of discussion:
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What strategies have been most effective for independent E&P companies to enter the market and expand their operations, and what are the key challenges they face in doing so?
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How can indigenous African E&P companies enhance their technological capabilities and expertise to compete with established international players, and what role do partnerships and collaborations play in achieving this?
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What are the main barriers local and international independents encounter in accessing financing and investment, and what initiatives or mechanisms can be put in place to support their growth and sustainability
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How can governments in Africa create an enabling environment and provide adequate support for the growth of medium-sized operators, including regulatory frameworks, local content policies, and fiscal incentives?
Wednesday 09 October 14:45 - 15:30 Upstream Stage
Exploration & Production
Africa is seeing the rise of several new E&P companies that are set to become an integral part of its energy future in both established markets and new frontiers. Africa's independents landscape is diversifying with several countries now boasting their own local upstream operators while the continent keep attracting international independents. In this exclusive session, we gather E&P operators to talk about their needs, strategies and growth ambitions in the coming decade.
Key areas of discussion:
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What strategies have been most effective for independent E&P companies to enter the market and expand their operations, and what are the key challenges they face in doing so?
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How can indigenous African E&P companies enhance their technological capabilities and expertise to compete with established international players, and what role do partnerships and collaborations play in achieving this?
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What are the main barriers local and international independents encounter in accessing financing and investment, and what initiatives or mechanisms can be put in place to support their growth and sustainability
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How can governments in Africa create an enabling environment and provide adequate support for the growth of medium-sized operators, including regulatory frameworks, local content policies, and fiscal incentives?
PROSPECT PRESENTATION
Reconnaissance Energy Africa, or ReconAfrica, is a publicly traded Canadian oil and gas company engaged in the exploration and appraisal of PEL 73 in northeastern Namibia and PEL 001 in northwestern Botswana (total of ~8.2 million acres). An independent NI 51-101 compliant report prepared by Netherland, Sewell & Associates, Inc. (“NSAI”) dated June 26, 2024, with an effective date of March 31, 2024, highlighted 3.9 billion barrels of unrisked prospective oil resources in two major play type (the Damara Fold Belt and Kavango Rift Basin), from 25 prospects on a 100% working interest basis. In all aspects of its operations ReconAfrica is committed to minimal disturbance of habitat in line with best international standards and will implement environmental and social best practices in all of its project areas.
Wednesday 09 October 17:30 - 17:45 Upstream Stage
Prospects Forum
Upstream Stage Africa/Johannesburg