Roger Brown

Chief Executive Officer Seplat Energy

Mr. Brown was appointed Chief Executive Officer of Seplat Energy Plc in August 2020. He joined the company as Chief Financial Officer (CFO), Executive Director in July 2013. During his time at the Company as CFO, he was instrumental in completing the dual listing of the company on the main markets of the Nigerian and London Stock Exchanges, which was the first for a Nigerian corporate. He has also been instrumental in broadening the capital base of the company and also increasing Seplat Energy’s footprint in Nigeria by acquiring oil and gas assets.  

With a background in finance, he is a qualified Chartered Accountant with the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Scotland. Mr. Brown has over 30 years’ experience, primarily focused on emerging markets with extensive experience in structuring energy and infrastructure transactions on the African continent.  

Prior to joining Seplat Energy, he held the position of Managing Director of Oil and Gas EMEA for Standard Bank Group and prior to Standard Bank Group, Senior Manager in the Corporate Finance department of PricewaterhouseCoopers.  

Mr. Brown has extensive financial, accounting, M&A, debt and equity capital markets experience in the emerging markets space, and in particular the African oil and gas sector. He has advised on and provided capital to some of the largest and highest-profile transactions that have occurred across the African Continent, including many of the asset divestments in the onshore Niger Delta undertaken by Shell, Total and ENI.  


2024 Conference Agenda Sessions

INDEPENDENT KEYNOTE

Tuesday 08 October 14:30 - 14:45 Plenary Stage

Gas Forum

Add to calendar 10/08/2024 14:30 10/08/2024 14:45 INDEPENDENT KEYNOTE Plenary Stage Africa/Johannesburg

PANEL DISCUSSION

Gas-to-Power: Unlocking Africa’s Potential  
Africa‘s proven reserves of natural gas offer a tremendous opportunity to generate baseload electricity that can be reliable, affordable and cleaner than other alternatives such as coal, diesel or heavy fuel oil. However, gas-to-power remains a North African story with significant undeveloped potential in sub-Saharan Africa. What are the risks associated with gas-to-power projects in Africa and how can stakeholders work together to unlock the potential of the sector to support Africa‘s energy transformation? This session explores the dynamics of gas-to-power in Africa from a both a switching and greenfield investment opportunity.   

Key areas of discussion:  

  • The role of gas in Africa's energy mix: what is the potential of gas for baseload power generation and grid stability?  

  • Infrastructure development for gas-to-power projects: what strategies can we adopt to build pipelines and power plants across Africa?  

  • Financing gas projects in a carbon-constrained world: how can we addressing the challenges of attracting investment for gas projects in a climate-conscious era?  

  • Leveraging gas for renewable energy integration: Exploring how gas can support the integration of intermittent energies. 

Tuesday 08 October 16:45 - 17:30 Plenary Stage

Gas Forum

Add to calendar 10/08/2024 16:45 10/08/2024 17:30 PANEL DISCUSSION Gas-to-Power: Unlocking Africa’s Potential  
Africa‘s proven reserves of natural gas offer a tremendous opportunity to generate baseload electricity that can be reliable, affordable and cleaner than other alternatives such as coal, diesel or heavy fuel oil. However, gas-to-power remains a North African story with significant undeveloped potential in sub-Saharan Africa. What are the risks associated with gas-to-power projects in Africa and how can stakeholders work together to unlock the potential of the sector to support Africa‘s energy transformation? This session explores the dynamics of gas-to-power in Africa from a both a switching and greenfield investment opportunity.   

Key areas of discussion:  
  • The role of gas in Africa's energy mix: what is the potential of gas for baseload power generation and grid stability?  

  • Infrastructure development for gas-to-power projects: what strategies can we adopt to build pipelines and power plants across Africa?  

  • Financing gas projects in a carbon-constrained world: how can we addressing the challenges of attracting investment for gas projects in a climate-conscious era?  

  • Leveraging gas for renewable energy integration: Exploring how gas can support the integration of intermittent energies. 

Plenary Stage Africa/Johannesburg