INTERNATIONAL GAS COOPERATION SUMMIT - 11-12 December 2018 Cape Town, South Africa
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in partnership with Africa Providing Direction in Southern Africa’s Gas Market INTERNATIONAL GAS COOPERATION SUMMIT 11-12 December 2018 Cape Town, South Africa IN PARTNERSHIP WITH STRATEGIC PARTNERS SPONSORS ASSOCIATE SPONSORS W W W. I G C S - S A . C O M
ENERGYWEEK: SOUTH AFRICA About EnergyWeek Southern Africa’s South Africa Gas Landscape in 2018 EnergyWeek: South Africa is an annual meeting point This is an exciting time for gas development in Southern taking place from 11-12 December in Cape Town to Africa. Mozambique is currently attracting a lot of interest discuss the progress of energy projects in Southern due to its extensive gas reserves. South Africa’s role is Africa. essential in bringing those gas resources to the market. Within this week EnergyNet will host the separate Launched in 2012, the South African government’s Gas investment meetings International Gas Cooperation to Power Programme guides the development of the Summit, Southern Africa Renewable Energy country’s gas industry, supported by the Gas Utilisation Summit and the Black Industrialists Energy Master Plan (GUMP), Integrated Resource Plan (IRP) Summit to explore opportunities for gas and renewable and Liquid Fuels Master Plan. energy project development in the region. The International Gas Cooperation Summit Under the theme ‘Providing Direction in Southern Africa’s Gas Market’, this edition of ‘International Gas Cooperation Summit’ (IGCS) will showcase gas procurement and utilisation strategies, bringing together a global gathering of energy leaders who will enable Southern Africa to strengthen the ties in the region and becoming an energy hub in the Southern African Development Community. This year’s Integrated Resource Plan (IRP) will outline the roles of coal and renewable energy in South Africa’s The programme explores Southern Africa’s gas energy mix, providing investors with greater clarity on upstream supply and demand, gas transportation and strategies and priority projects. We’ll be exploring the infrastructures, whilst the second part of it outlines the impact of the IRP not just on South Africa’s potential next steps of the Gas IPP Programme and the scale of for gas development, but also on regional energy opportunity for investors. co-operation across Southern Africa. W W W. I G C S - S A . C O M
WHAT MAKES IGCS DIFFERENT? EnergyNet has a track record of hosting first class investment meetings in Africa’s power, energy and infrastructure sectors to deliver insights on governments plans and to provide a platform to facilitate project development and business deals. REASONS NOT TO MISS THIS YEAR’S MEETING We’ve been working closely with the South African IPP Office for a number of years, following the progress of the gas-to-power programme. THAT MEANS YOU CAN TRUST US TO DELIVER DIRECT INSIGHTS INTO THE 2018 IRP AND WHAT IT MEANS FOR THE INDUSTRY Based on known reserves, there is the potential for approximately 400GW of gas-generated power in sub-Saharan Africa. THIS TARGETED FORUM WILL EXPLORE – AT DECISION- MAKER LEVEL – CURRENT OPPORTUNITIES IN SOUTHERN AFRICA The International Gas Cooperation Summit (IGCS) is a strictly project-focused meeting designed with business development in mind. DISCOVER LIVE PROJECTS AND THE SECRETS TO THEIR SUCCESS, WHAT MAKES FOR A BANKABLE PROJECT AND HOW TO STRUCTURE A SUCCESSFUL PROJECT PARTNERSHIP EnergyNet has 25 years’ experience hosting investment meetings on the continent, bringing together African energy leaders from the public and private sectors to do deals and get the sector moving. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR STAKEHOLDER RELATIONSHIPS IN TWO FOCUSED DAYS OF PARTNERSHIPS, PROJECTS AND PRACTICAL ADVICE W W W. I G C S - S A . C O M
SOUTHERN AFRICA’S GAS POTENTIAL Based on known reserves, there is potential for 400 gigawatts (GW) approximately of gas-generated power in sub-Saharan Africa Gas-to-power projects Gas resources have been identified can still become a reality in 14 countries in sub-Saharan for African countries Africa, with Nigeria accounting without extensive power resources by importing for 81% of proven reserves. Several undeveloped fields in LNG and developing the associated LNG-to-power Mozambique and Tanzania infrastructure, such as account for 62% of total offshore floating storage and contingent resources regasification units (FSRUs) or onshore LNG terminals and related infrastructure. South Africa could Gas-fired plants import 100 million complement the generation profiles of gigajoules (GJ) (95 Bcf) renewable sources, of LNG annually to thereby increasing fuel 3,000 MW of gas- the reliability and to-power generation availability of by 2030. power According to the draft IRP, there is the potential for 16% of South Africa’s energy mix to come from gas W W W. I G C S - S A . C O M
WHAT WILL YOU GAIN? Maximise your visibility at the conference by becoming one of our our official sponsors or exhibitors The exposure that sponsors receive on the conference stage, in the exhibition area, and in the conference documentation greatly increases their profile on the international gas stage. Present your business at South Africa’s annual EnergyWeek with an unrivalled reputation in the international energy community. All major sectors of the energy value chain will gather for three days of intensive networking to discuss opportunities in expanding public and private power. Brand Exposure: Competitive Align your brand with the Advantage: Summit and benefit from Gain a lead on your having your logo on all competitors by combining marketing activity in the lead brand visibility with up to and during the event a powerful speaking opportunity Develop New Thought Business: Leadership: Ensure your company is in Be seen as a thought leader prime position to develop in your field of expertise and new business relationships influence your peers with key stakeholders through organised networking To find out more about sponsorship opportunities at this meeting, please contact: Damon Thompson Commercial Director +44 207 7384 8071, +44 (0)7500 220913 IGCS@energynet.co.uk W W W. I G C S - S A . C O M
HOST YOUR OWN EVENT HOST YOUR OWN LABELLED EVENT WITHIN ENERGYWEEK SOUTH AFRICA Open only to DFIs and International Institutions, host an officially labellised side event at EnergyWeek South Africa, creating a truly open forum for the most impactful and relevant content. Branded conference room at EnergyWeek South Africa Build your own agenda & invite your own speakers Invite attendees from your sponsor delegation to attend Actively promote event to all registered attendees of EnergyWeek South Africa Brand the room to your specification Benefit from visibility and branding on all EnergyNet marketing collateral & event websites All room hire, refreshments, media promotion, marketing and delegate package included with labelisation. Thought Branding Functions and Leadership Opportunities: networking: packages: • Keynote • Delegate Bags • Drinks Receptions • Scene Setter Presentation • Delegate Badges • lunches • Hosted workshop • Note pads and pens • coffee breaks and • Project Case Study • USB sticks • one-to-one meetings • Presentation slot • Business card holders • Session Sponsors TO DISCUSS A TAILOR-MADE SOLUTION DESIGNED TO FULFIL YOUR SALES AND MARKETING OBJECTIVES, PLEASE CONTACT Damon Thompson Commercial Director +44 207 7384 8071, +44 (0)7500 220913 IGCS@energynet.co.uk W W W. I G C S - S A . C O M
MAIN TOPICS TO BE DISCUSSED Africa’s Gas Regional Upstream Partnerships – supply & – Gas demand utilisation & off-takers Policy, regulation Gas & security transportation and infrastructures South Africa’s gas to power – where are we? What’s the future? Gas to Gas to Power Power Roundtable Roundtable part II part I W W W. I G C S - S A . C O M
AGENDA Providing Direction in Southern Africa’s Gas Market Under the theme “Providing Direction in Southern Africa’s Gas Market”, the 4th edition of ‘International Gas Cooperation Summit’ (IGCS) will showcase gas procurement and utilisation strategies, bringing together a global gathering of energy leaders who will enable Southern Africa to strengthen regional ties and developing an energy hub in the SADC region. IGCS is an annual platform to explore South Africa’s aspirations to build an energy hub for gas cooperation with international partners along the gas value chain. The programme explores Southern Africa’s gas upstream supply and demand, gas transportation and infrastructures, while outlining the next steps of the Gas IPP Programme and the scale of opportunity for investors. Note: the topics and timings are not fixed; they may be subject to change as the agenda develops DAY 1 – TUESDAY 11TH DECEMBER 08:00-08:45 Registration and Morning Coffee 08:45-09:00 EnergyNet Opening Remarks: Simon Gosling, Managing Director, EnergyNet 09:00-09:15 Country Host Welcome Address 09:15-09:30 Visionary Africa Talks: Fikile Zachariah Majola, Chairperson, Portfolio Committee on Energy, National Assembly, South Africa* 09:30-10:30 EnergyWeek South Africa: Official Opening “Maintaining Momentum in Southern Africa Energy Projects” EnergyWeek South Africa is an annual meeting point to discuss business advancements and the progress of energy projects in Southern Africa. • Opportunities for gas and renewable energy project development in the region: identifying priority projects • Black Industrialists Programme: leveraging the power of diversity for long-term economic growth and sustainability Moderator: Thabile Ngwato, Executive Director, Newzroom Afrika Speakers: Martin Randrianoely, Secretary General, Ministry of Energy and Hydrocarbons, Madagascar Hon. Magna Mudyiwa, Deputy Minister, Ministry of Energy and Power Development, Zimbabwe Jacob Modise, Chairperson, National Energy Regulator of South Africa (NERSA), South Africa Senior Representative, Southern African Power Pool, SAPP 10:30-11:00 Networking Coffee 11:00-12:15 High-Level Scene Setting Session: Vision 2030: The IRP 2018 and Infrastructure- Connecting Gas and Renewable Energy How will IRP support regional integration? it is important to coordinate national electrification strategies across the border to bring energy access to disconnected communities in the region. • Vision 2030: where are we now and the strategies to move forward • The impact of South Africa’s envisaged energy mix across borders- achieving gas and renewables capacity • Regulatory considerations to enhance the symbiosis of gas and renewables Moderator: Mike Peo, Head of Infrastructure, Energy and Telecommunications, Nedbank CIB Speakers: Anthony Julies, Deputy Director General, National Treasury, South Africa Jabulani Sithole, Exectutive Manager: Business Development Oil and Gas, Transnet Nomfundo Maseti, Full-Time Regulator Member: Piped Gas and Electricity Regulation, National Energy Regulator of South Africa (NERSA), South Africa Andrew Herscowitz, Coordinator, Power Africa, U.S. Agency for International Development Pumi Motsoahae, Chief Executive Officer, Richards Bay Industrial Development Zone Mbulelo Kibido, General Manager, Grid Planning, Eskom 12:15-13:30 Networking Lunch W W W. I G C S - S A . C O M
AGENDA DAY 1 – TUESDAY 11TH DECEMBER 13:30-14:30 Panel Discussion: Southern Africa’s Gas. From Exploration to Utilisation Regional partnerships to unlock regional gas resources – meeting the demand for power, industrialization and diversification of regional economy. • Status, trends and outlook for regional gas development, focusing on: exploration spend, investments in current projects and forecasts for the next 10-20 years • Gas utilisation and off-takers • What are the real timelines and requirements to get projects to market? Moderator: Moe Shaik, Private Consultant Speakers: Kishan Pillay, Director: Up- and Midstream Oil and Gas, Industrial Development Division, Department of Trade and Industry, Republic of South Africa John Rocha, Project Manager (Energy/Gas), Africa Infrastructure Desk, NEPAD Business Foundation 14:30-15:00 Networking Coffee 15:00-16:00 Panel Discussion: Policy, Regulation and Security South Africa’s regulatory policy can unlock the regional gas potential. Where are we now? • Is South Africa ready for a gas economy? • Is there a new gas regulator in South Africa? • How can regulation and policy keep up the pace with technology and business advancements? Speakers: Nomfundo Maseti, Full-Time Regulator Member responsible for Piped Gas Regulation and for Electricity Regulation, National Energy Regulator of South Africa (NERSA), South Africa Chawada Machacha, Director Finance and Procurement, Botswana Energy Regulatory Authority (BERA), Botswana* Edward Iruura, Director Financial Services, Financial Services Department, Energy Regulatory Autority (ERA), Uganda* Niall Kramer, Chief Executive Officer, South African Oil & Gas Alliance (SAOGA) 16:00-16:15 Session Changeover 16:15-17:15 LNG to Power Roundtable – Financing: Political Security and Investors’ Confidence • Sources of funding for large-scale limited recourse facilities likely required for LNG to Power • Key bankability issues around Project Financing structures should – bundled vs. unbundled approach • High level economics – the cost of flexibility; and the importance of LNG pricing Moderator: Vuyo Ntoi, Investment Director for Southern & Central Africa, AIIM Speakers: Godfrey Moagi, Acting Chief Executive Officer, Central Energy Fund (CEF)* Keith Webb, Senior Investment Banker, Rand Merchant Bank Deon Joubert, Corporate Specialist Finance, Eskom 17:15 Evening Drinks Reception W W W. I G C S - S A . C O M
AGENDA DAY 2 – WEDNESDAY 12TH DECEMBER 08:30-09:15 Networking and Morning Coffee 09:15-09:30 Africa Talks: Karen Breytenbach, Head of IPP Office, IPP Office, South Africa 9:30-10:30 Panel Discussion: South Africa’s LNG to Power: Where are we? What’s the Future? • South Africa’s Integrated Resource Plan (IRP) and LNG to Power • Update form the IPP Office and the Department of Energy Moderator: John Smelcer, Independent Consultant Speakers: Karen Breytenbach, Head of IPP Office, IPP Office, South Africa Mohamed Hoosen, Chief Executive Officer, ENGIE Southern Africa (Pty) Wayne Glossop, Business Development Manager, Wärtsilä South Africa Gert De Beer, Chief Business Development Officer, Transnet 10:30-11:00 Networking Coffee 11:00-12:00 LNG to Power Roundtable – Gas Transportation and Infrastructures • Infrastructures • Shipping, Port and pipelines • LNG to Power Import Terminal Africa Talks Scene Setting: Keith Harvey, Legal Manger and Company Secretary, Richards Bay Industrial Development Zone Speakers: Mohsin Seedat, Interim Chief Operation Officer, iGas Jabulani Sithole, Executive Manager: Business Development Oil and Gas, Transnet Keith Harvey, Legal Manger and Company Secretary, Richards Bay Industrial Development Zone 12:00 EnergyNet Closing Remarks 12:10 Farewell Lunch note*=awaiting final confirmation W W W. I G C S - S A . C O M
AUDIENCE BREAKDOWN IN 2017 INDUSTRY 2% 1% 4% 20% Engineering, Procurement & Oil Company......................... 5% 5% Construction ...................... 20% Professional Services........... 4% Government/Utility/ 6% Regulator ............................ 18% Power Distribution/ Transmission......................... 2% 8% Developer............................ 17% Law Firm............................. 16% Trade Association/ research institution............... 2% Financial Institution............. 8% 18% Technology Provider............ 6% Energy Trading..................... 1% 16% International/National Mining.................................... 1% 17% JOB FUNCTIONS 3% 2% 3% 3% 34% Management/Strategic Consultant............................. 3% Planning............................... 34% 9% Regulation/Policy................. 3% C-Suite.................................. 17% Product/Project Business Development...... 16% Management......................... 3% 11% Government Relations....... 11% Marketing/PR....................... 2% Legal/Partner........................ 9% Technical/Engineering........ 2% 16% 17% LOCATION 1% 2% 7% South Africa......................... 85% Botswana............................... 1% United Kingdom................... 7% France.................................... 1% United States......................... 2% Italy......................................... 1% Spain....................................... 2% Japan...................................... 1% United Arab Emirates.......... 1% Nigeria.................................... 1% 85% W W W. I G C S - S A . C O M
LOCATION EnergyWeek South Africa will be hosted in Cape Town from 11- 12 December. We’re delighted to return to this vibrant city to host this special few days’ of high level THE WESTIN CAPE TOWN HOTEL meetings focusing on Southern Africa’s energy opportunities. Just a short flight from Johannesburg and easily reachable from Europe and the US, Cape Town is well equipped to provide our delegates with top quality business facilities, accommodation options, food and entertainment to make this truly a VENUE week to remember. This meeting will take place at the Westin Cape Town hotel. The Westin is set at the gateway to the V&A Waterfront and located adjacent to the CTICC. The hotel offers deluxe bedding and floor-to- ceiling windows boasting panoramic city views. Guests can enjoy a well-equipped gym as well as stylish outdoor pool and access to the Heavenly Spa. Hotel’s Thirty7 Restaurant has a sophisticated décor and serves nouvelle cuisine, all made from fresh local produce. Preferential rates are available at the westin for our delegates. For more information, please contact us at IGCS@energynet.co.uk W W W. I G C S - S A . C O M
CONTACT US FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THIS MEETING PLEASE CONTACT: Production Commercial partnership Marketing Valeria Aruffo Damon Thompson Amy Offord Director: Africa Commercial Director Head of Marketing +44 (0)20 7384 8018 +44 (0)20 7384 8071 +44 (0)20 7384 8068 IGCS@energynet.co.uk +44 7500 220 913 IGCS@energynet.co.uk IGCS@energynet.co.uk It was a huge success – a mark of a successful event is the authentic straight talk that happens around the conference. There was no shortage of that! Niall Kramer, CEO, South Africa Oil & Gas Association (SAOGA) Join our Linkedin group: Follow us on Twitter: Like our Facebook page: Powering Africa: the investment #IGCS18 @EnergyNet_Ltd Africa Energy Forum dialogues W W W. I G C S - S A . C O M
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