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16 YEARS OF CONTINUED SUPPORTPRODUCED BY
STRATEGIC CONFERENCE& INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION
13-16 JUNE 2016 | ICC, ABUJA, NIGERIA
www.cwcnog.com
A NEW ERA FOR NIGERIA'S OIL & GAS INDUSTRY
#NOG2016
Platinum Sponsors
Bronze Sponsors
Silver Sponsors
Gold Sponsors
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EXHIBITIONCLOSING
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"NOG now in its 16th Year has become an extraordinary event in the Nigerian and international energy calendars. It brings together policy makers, operating oil companies, technology innovators and local manufacturers in an open and free discussion and debate that has the potential for developing new strategies for growth and investment."Dr ParraFormer Minister of Mines & EnergyVenezuelaMember of Board of DirectorsCWC Group
For more information, please contact: [email protected] or Shaun Quinn:
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"The exhibition is a big opportunity for suppliers to exhibit their services which is very valuable...It’s a unique opportunity for networking. Many businesses have taken o� from here, so these are
the advantages of NOG.”Olubunmi Obembe
Former Executive General Manager- Gas Business & Commercial
Total E&P Nigeria Ltd
H.E. Muhammadu Buhari GCFRPresident, Commander –in- Chief of Armed Forces
Federal Republic of Nigeria
Senator Donald Omotayo Alasoadura Chairman - Senate Committee onPetroleum Resources (Upstream)
National Assembly -Federal Republic of Nigeria
Senator Bassey Albert AkpanChairman - SenateCommittee on Gas
National Assembly -Federal Republic of Nigeria
Senator Jibrin BarauActing Chairman - Senate Committee
on Petroleum (Downstream)National Assembly -
Federal Republic of Nigeria
Hon. Emmanuel EkonChairman - House Committee
on Local ContentNational Assembly -
Federal Republic of Nigeria
H.E. Dr Emmanuel Ibe KachikwuMinister of State for
Petroleum ResourcesFederal Republic of Nigeria
Group Managing DirectorNNPC
Mordecai LadanDirector
Department ofPetroleum Resources
Dr Maikanti BaruGroup Executive Director -Exploration & Production
NNPC
Dr Babatunde AdeniranGroup Executive Director -Commercial & Investment
NNPC
Isiaka AbdulrazaqGroup Executive Director -
Finance & ServicesNNPC
Abubakar S. Mai-BornuManaging Director
Nigerian PetroleumDevelopment Company Ltd
View the full speaker line-up: www.cwcnog.com
• DRIVING POLICY •
Patrick D. ObahActing Executive Secretary
Nigerian Content Development& Monitoring Board
• TRANSFORMING THE INDUSTRY •
Dafe SejeborGroup General Manager
National Petroleum InvestmentManagement Service
Clay Ne�Chairman & Managing Director
Chevron Nigeria Ltd
Chidi MomohGroup General Manager,
Company Secretary & Legal AdviserNNPC
Markus DrollVice President -Nigeria & Gabon
Shell Upstream InternationalOperated Businesses
Osagie OkunborCountry Chair
Shell Companies in NigeriaManaging Director
Shell Petroleum DevelopmentCompany of Nigeria Ltd
Nolan O'NealChairman & Managing Director
ExxonMobil UpstreamCompanies Nigeria
Nicolas TerrazManaging Director& Chief Executive
Total E&P Nigeria Ltd
Cornelis ZegelaarSenior Vice President& Managing Director
The Nigeria Oil & Gas Steering Committee represents senior and influential industry stakeholders, spanning the Nigerian oil and gas value chain. The NOG Steering Committee signifies the life blood of the NOG programme, providing direction to the theme and outlining the most pertinent issues to be discussed.
recognisingexcellencein nigeria’s oil & gas industry
You Are Cordially Invited to Join Us at the
16th Annual NigeriaOil & Gas Awards Gala Dinner
Hosted By:
WEDNESDAY 15TH JUNE 2016Join us for a night of celebration as we recognise excellence in the Nigerian oil and gas industry.
O�ering an unparalleled opportunity to network with the regions key decision makers andthought leaders, the awards categories will include:
• Nigerian Content Implementation Award
• Indigenous Company of the Year Award
• NOG Excellence Award
HOW TO NOMINATE:
The full award criteria can be found on the NOG website. All members of the industry are invited to submit their nominations at: www.cwcnog.com or email: [email protected]
Nominations close on 25 April 2016. Shortlisted companies to be announced on 25th May 2016.
Nigeria Oil & Gas Finance Seminar Monday 13 June 2016
09:00 Welcome Co�ee & Registration
Opening Address by Seminar Chair:
Rolake Akinkugbe Head - Energy & Natural Resources FBN Capital
KEYNOTE ADDRESS: Fuelling the Nigerian Oil & Gas Industry by Increasing Access to Capital – Challenges, Priorities & Plans
Isiaka Abdulrazaq Group Executive Director – Finance & Services NNPC
Understanding the Financing Options Available Outside of the Traditional Channels
• Why has equity financing been slow to develop and should more indigenous businesses explore this option?• Is the local capital market functioning su�ciently to support the needs of a growing corporate sector?• What steps should be taken to increase a company’s attractiveness to capital market investors? • How can indigenous players access early stage development capital pre-contractual agreement?• Overcoming barriers in accessing capital from international financial institutions and investors• Why has risk become such a boundary to financing for the Nigerian oil and gas industry and what steps can be taken to mitigate it?
Wale Shonibare Managing Director United Capital
Kanya Williams Head of Oil & Gas Research Department Central Bank of Nigeria
The Role of World Class Finance in Maximising E�ciency & Productivity
• What global trends are currently impacting the business finance environment?• Exploring finance as a future business partner• What are the key cost e�ciency steps we can take to deliver greater shareholder value?
Richard Turner Group Chief Finance O�cer JAGAL
12:00 Networking Co�ee Break
PANEL DISCUSSION: Improving Business Performance through Strategic Finance Management
• Outlining the importance of strategic finance management in today’s operating environment• Driving down operating costs and spreading risk to ensure profits are maintained• What re-financing options are available for ongoing projects to ensure profitability and completion?• What innovative cost cutting methods can be implemented to o�oad low impact, resource intensive operations and increase productivity?• How can indigenous players restructure their business models to remain operational in the current environment and prepare for the future incline in oil prices?
Moderator: Rolake Akinkugbe Head - Energy & Natural Resources FBN Capital
Osam Iyahen Senior Vice President - Natural Resources Africa Finance Corporation
13:30 Networking Lunch
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Golf Day
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O�cialRegistrationHosted by
Cultural Evening& Opening CeremonyHosted by
Opening Dinner
Hosted by
07:30 Registration & Networking Breakfast
OPENING REMARKS BY CONFERENCE CHAIRMAN:
Egbert U Imomoh CON Chairman FHN
GOODWILL ADDRESS:
Permanent Secretary Ministry of Petroleum Resources Federal Republic of Nigeria
MINISTERIAL ADDRESS: Reforming & Repositioning the Oil & Gas Industry in Nigeria
H.E. Dr Emmanuel Ibe Kachikwu Minister of State for Petroleum Resources Federal Republic of Nigeria Group Managing Director NNPC
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS & OFFICIAL CONFERENCE OPENING:
H.E. Muhammadu Buhari GCFR President, Commander – in – Chief of Armed Forces Federal Republic of Nigeria
H.E. Dr Emmanuel Ibe Kachikwu Minister of State for Petroleum Resources Federal Republic of Nigeria Group Managing Director NNPC
Interviewee: Toyin Akinosho Publisher Africa Oil & Gas Report
09:30 Networking Co�ee Break
How Will New Legislation & Policy be Developed to Transform the Oil & Gas Industry?
• What policies are needed to enhance the Nigerian oil and gas industry’s competitive edge?• What changes in legislation and policy do industry players want to see and what impact will this have?• How is the Government interacting with the industry to develop policies?• How does the Government plan to attract and stimulate much needed investment into upstream activities amidst lower oil prices and increased global competition?• How does the Government plan to support the growth of indigenous operators?• What changes are required in Nigerian Content law to deepen the level of local participation in the national oil and gas industry?• How does the Government plan to increase the levels of transparency through policy?
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Conference Day One Tuesday 14 June 2016
Hosted by:12:30 Networking Lunch
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Moderator: Chidi Momah Group General Manager, Company Secretary & Legal Adviser NNPC
Senator Donald Omotayo Alasoadura Chairman - Senate Committee on Petroleum Resources (Upstream) National Assembly - Federal Republic of Nigeria
Mordecai Ladan Director Department of Petroleum Resources
Markus Droll Vice President - Nigeria & Gabon Shell Upstream International Operated Businesses
Reforming & Repositioning the Oil & Gas Industry in Nigeria
• What are the current global trends within which Nigeria must operate?• How are industry players positioning themselves to mitigate the impact of oil price volatility?• Exploring international best practice on cost cutting to increase e�ciency and productivity• With global investment into the oil and gas industry on a downturn, how can Nigeria remain a competitive player on the international playing field?
Moderator: Tosin Yusu� Country Director Africa Energy Association
Dafe Sejebor Group General Manager National Petroleum Investment Management Services
Dr Omar Farouk Ibrahim Governor for Nigeria OPEC
Clay Ne� Chairman Oil Producers Trade Section Emeka Ene Chairman Petroleum Technology Association of Nigeria Olamide Abudu Executive Director Indigo Drilling Ltd
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Conference Day One Tuesday 14 June 2016
Nigeria’s Gas Sector – The Catalyst for Economic & Industrial Growth?
• What legislative framework is necessary to unleash the potential of the gas sector?• Consolidating the power sector value chain to increase the commercial viability of investment into the gas sector• Reviewing the implementation of the Gas Master Plan – is this the best strategy to drive the gas sector forward?• How can the barriers for gas infrastructure development be overcome and where will much needed funding come from? • Current trends in Nigeria’s domestic gas pricing for power sector vs LNG export pricing – how will this impact ongoing projects?• How is the gas regulatory framework being developed across the gas value chain from deepwater projects to downstream and gas utilisation?
Moderator: Dr Jackson Gaius-Obaseki Chairman Brass LNG
Senator Bassey Albert Akpan Chairman - Senate Committee on Gas National Assembly - Federal Republic of Nigeria
Dr Maikanti Baru Group Executive Director - Exploration & Production NNPC
Dada Thomas Founder & Chief Executive O�cer Frontier Oil Ltd
17:00 End of Conference Day One
17:00 Networking Drinks Reception & Iftar
Hosted by:
15:30 Networking Co�ee Break
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Conference Day Two Wednesday 15 June 2016
08:00 Registration & Networking Breakfast
INDUSTRY LEADERS’ PANEL: Energising the Upstream Sector through Increased Collaboration
• What legislative framework must be in place to create an enabling environment for investors in Nigeria’s oil and gas industry?• What steps must be taken to increase the current levels of production?• What further policy and regulatory reform is required to drive the industry forward amidst the current economic environment?• How will government engage industry on policy development to re-energise Nigerian Content implementation?• What factors contribute to the higher cost of operating in Nigeria?• What international best practices can be replicated in keeping costs low?• How can NNPC and the industry further collaborate to increase e�ciency, support productivity and maximise return during the current economic climate? • How can industry stakeholders further engage with communities to encourage integration and participation into the industry?
Moderator: Egbert U Imomoh CON Chairman FHN
H.E. Dr Emmanuel Ibe Kachikwu Minister of State for Petroleum Resources Federal Republic of Nigeria Group Managing Director NNPC
Nicolas Terraz Managing Director & Chief Executive Total E&P Nigeria Ltd
Clay Ne� Chairman & Managing Director Chevron Nigeria Ltd
Osagie Okunbor Country Chair Shell Companies in Nigeria Managing Director Shell Petroleum Development Company of Nigeria Ltd
Nolan O’Neal Chairman & Managing Director ExxonMobil Upstream Companies in Nigeria
Cornelis Zegelaar Senior Vice President & Managing Director Addax Petroleum Nigeria
The Independents’ Role in Driving the Future of National Reserves & Upstream Production Forward
• Navigating the current market climate: remaining profitable amidst oil price volatility • What is the independent producers’ role in increasing national reserves?• To what extent have government partnerships with independents spurred development and growth? • What steps can be taken to increase e�ciency to reduce contracting cycles?• How are indigenous producers and partners increasing their access to funding for operations?• What is the indigenous producer’s role in supplying gas to fuel industrial growth• What measures can be taken to increase the cost e�ectiveness of operating in Nigeria?
Abubakar S. Mai-Bornu Managing Director Nigerian Petroleum Development Company Ltd
Ladi Bada Chairman & Managing Director Shoreline Natural Resources
Abdulrazaq Isa Chairman & Chief Executive O�cer Waltersmith Petroman
Demola Adeyemi-Bero Managing Director & Chief Executive O�cer First E&P
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11:00 Networking Co�ee Break
8 Future Leaders in Oil & Gas – Taking the Nigerian Oil & Gas Industry to the Next Level
Presentations from the winners of the CWC’s Education Partnership Programme (CEPP) Competition
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Combating Crude Oil Theft & Pipeline Vandalism through Stakeholder Collaboration
• Defining the environmental, health, security and fiscal implications of oil theft and pipeline vandalism in today’s operating environment• To what lengths has oil theft and pipeline vandalism been curtailed following the Group Managing Director of NNPC's directive• What plans have the government put in place to increase the protection of onshore and o�shore assets? • How can the government and industry further collaborate with communities in a bid to strengthen e�orts against oil theft and pipeline vandalism?• What technological solutions can be implemented to monitor assets and aid the policing of pipelines?
Dr Babatunde Adeniran Group Executive Director – Commercial & Investment NNPC
Deji Haastrup General Manager – Policy, Government & Public A�airs Chevron Nigeria
Stephen Phelps Regional Risk and Security Manager DC Premium Logistic and Solutions Ltd
Patrick Olinma Executive Director - Oil & Gas Commercial Total E&P Nigeria Ltd
16:00 Networking Co�ee Break
The Downstream Sector – Increasing Profitability & Outlining the Roadmap to Success
• What is needed to make the national refineries a profit centre?• How essential is deregulation to secure the supply of petroleum products for the domestic market? • What other options can be explored and how will investment be secured?• Outlining the roadmap to creating a profitable LPG market in Nigeria • What steps must be taken to increase the supply chain e�ciency of the refineries?• What strategy should be deployed in resetting the marketing of products under a deregulated sector?• What are the plans to increase capacity of the refineries – taking Nigeria a step closer to supplying fuel to the domestic market and exporting internationally?
Moderator: Alex Ogedegbe Former Managing Director – Port Harcourt & Kaduna Refineries NNPC
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Conference Day Two Wednesday 15 June 2016
11 Senator Jibrin Barau Acting Chairman - Senate Committee on Petroleum (Downstream) National Assembly - Federal Republic of Nigeria
Hosted by:20:00 Gala Dinner featuring the Annual NOG Awards Ceremony
18:00 Networking Drinks Reception & Iftar
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Increasing in Country Value & Capital Retention through Nigerian Content Implementation
• Outlining the NCDMB’s strategy to further develop Nigerian Content initiatives and increase national participation in the oil and gas industry over the next five years• To what length is the NCDMB collaborating with the industry to develop an e�ective monitoring framework for Nigerian Content implementation?• What are the latest developments with the NOGaP Scheme and to what lengths is it closer to achieving plans to promote infrastructure development?• How else is the Federal Government partnering with the oil and gas industry to develop critical infrastructure: power, security, transportation, to create an enabling environment for Nigerian Content growth?• How can industry stakeholders; government, industry and host communities, further collaborate to maximise investment into Nigerian Content implementation?• What lessons have been learned in the upstream sector that can utilised in preparation for growth in the downstream sector?
Akintunde Adelana Director - Monitoring & Evaluation Nigerian Content Development Monitoring Board
Godwin Barika General Manager – Nigerian Content Development Total E&P Nigeria Ltd
Philip Mshelbila General Manager - Upstream Gas Shell Petroleum Development Company of Nigeria Ltd
Rev. Father Edward Obi National Coordinator - National Coalition on Gas Flaring & Oil Spills in the Niger Delta (NACGOND) Executive Director, Gas Alert for Sustainable Development in the Nigeria Delta (GASIN)
Exploring Accessing Finance to Secure Nigerian Content Growth
• Has the lower oil price impacted the indigenous company’s ability to access the Nigerian Content Development fund?• What alternative funding options can be explored?• How can the Nigerian Content Development Fund be harnessed to enhance capacity development and prepare indigenous players for the next oil boom?
Musapha I Mamudu Director - Finance & Personnel Management Nigerian Content Development Monitoring Board
Chiedu Oba General Manager - Nigerian Content Development Shell Petroleum Development Company of Nigeria Ltd
14:00 Networking Lunch Hosted by:
15:00 Exhibition Closing Party Hosted by:
08:00 Welcome Co�ee & Registration Hosted by:
KEYNOTE ADDRESS: Consolidating Nigerian Content Successes & Outlining the Strategy for Increased National Capacity over the Next Five Years
Patrick Obah Acting Executive Secretary Nigerian Content Development & Monitoring Board
INTERVIEW: Outlining the Future of the Nigerian Content Act in Further Developing National Capacity & Increasing Wealth Retention
Honourable Emmanuel Ekon Chairman – House Committee on Local Content National Assembly – Federal Republic of Nigeria
Outlining the Next Phase for Re-Energising Nigerian Content Initiatives in Today’s Business Environment
• With lower oil prices and increase global competition, how can the Nigerian Content Act be further developed to increase the level of local participation in the Nigerian oil and gas industry within the current climate?• Maintaining investment into Nigerian Content initiatives while reducing cost to remain profitable within the current business environment • How can the impact of high operating cost from longer contracting cycles for indigenous companies be mitigated? • How can the role of the industry in building vital infrastructure to support industry activities be increased?
Tunde Elesin Vice President - Development DeltaAfrik Engineering Ltd
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Nigerian Content Seminar Hosted by: Thursday 16 June 2016
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Enhancing the Nigerian Oil & Gas Industry's Resilience to Security Risk
The Nigerian oil and gas industry reportedly lost a total of $3.9 billion between January 2013 and April 2015 due to crude oil theft, pipeline vandalism and corruption in the allocation of the controversial fuel subsidy. New to NOG Week, the Security & Safety Solutions Forum will provide the Nigerian oil and gas players and security solution providers the opportunity to gather in this closed door meeting and discuss:
NOG Security & Safety Solutions Forum Wednesday 15 June 2016
The Nigeria Oil & Gas Technical Seminars will bring together technical leaders to explore the importance of new technologies in cutting cost and increasing productivity in the Nigerian oil & gas industry.
The Nigeria Oil & Gas Technical Seminars has been condensed into a full day comprising of:
• Integrity Management of Ageing O�shore Assets: Life Extension & Operational E�ciency• Commercialising Nigeria’s Vast Gas Reserves• Technologies Powering Nigeria• ICT Solutions for the Nigerian Oil & Gas Industry
The Technical Seminars are free to attend and open to all oil and gas professionals in technical and operating roles. Register online today for the opportunity to hear expert insights into technical and operational challenges that the Nigerian oil and gas industry faces.
Technical Seminars Tuesday 14 June 2016
If you specialise in any of these areas and would like to submit a paper to present at the Nigeria Oil & Gas 2016 Technical Seminars, please email: [email protected]
Register for Your Free Place: www.cwcnog.com
For more information on how you can get involved, contact Wemimo Oyelana [email protected] or call +44 207 978 0024 or +234 809 357 2101
• Nigeria Oil & Gas Security in 2016 - Defining the Scale & Scope of Today’s Threats • Plans of the Federal Government to Curtail Oil Theft & Pipeline Vandalism• How to Minimising Security Risk by Maximising Investment • Community Engagement vs Community Integration• Increasing Anti-Corruption E�orts through Industry Stakeholder Collaboration • Exploring the Latest Technological Security Solutions Available to Maximise Investment
NEWFOR 2016
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FACILITATING DEALS ACROSS THE ENTIRE NIGERIAN
Exhibitors:
250
240
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175
Sponsors: Visitors:
11%
36%43%
10%
2015 Job Titles:
VP/Director/General Manager
CEO/COO/President/MD/Chairman
Sales & Marketing
Business Development
Engineers/Geologists
Laywers/Financiers/Consultants
Commercial Managers
Analysts
Other
2015 VisitorSpendingPower:
Over $500,000
$250,000 – $500,000
£100,000 - $500,000
Up to $100,000
The NOG International Exhibition is free to attend for all industry and trade professionals who pre-register.See, hear and test the latest industry technologies, products and services. Network with high profile
members of the industry including Government o�cials, IOC’s, NOC’s and service companies.
• Establish your company’s presence within the Nigerian energy marketplace• Access the industry’s most influential decision makers• Showcase your latest products and services• Create local and international partnerships within the Nigerian energy industry• Generate valuable sales leads• Stay ahead of your competitors
The NOG International Exhibition is the largest gathering of industry decision makers in Nigeria andis the perfect opportunity to:
Who Will You Meet at the NOG International Exhibition?
H E A R D I R E C T L Y F R O M T H E D E C I S I O N M A K E R S & I N D U S T R Y L E A D E R S
Part Of:
13 June 2016 Strategic Conference Nicon Luxury Hotel Abuja, Nigeria
13-16 June 2016 Oil, Gas & Power Exhibition The International Conference Centre Abuja, Nigeria
N i g e r i a ’ s L e a d i n g P o w e r F o r u m
www.nigeria-power.com
ChairmanNigerian Electricity Regulatory
Commission (NERC)
Matthew EdevbieMD
4Power Consortium
Dapo AkinosunPartner
Simmons Cooper Partners
Rumundaka WonodiMD/CEO
Nigerian Bulk Electricity Trading Plc (NBET)
Dr David IgeCEO
GasInvest Limited
Frank EdozieSenior Power Consultant
Nigeria Infrastructure Advisory Facility (NIAF)
Clement OkeAg Chairman
Presidential Task Force on Power (PTFP)
Yesufu AlongeHead Power Procurement &
Power Contract ManagementNBET
Matthias Onweazuka ObiayaCEO
Association of Nigerian Electricity Distributors (ANED)
H.E. Babatunde Fashola Minister of Power, Works & Housing
Federal Republic of NigeriaInvited
Officially Endorsed by the Federal Ministry of Power
Supported By Gold Sponsor Bronze Sponsors
Produced By:
For more information on CWC's initiatives in Nigeria, visit the website: www.cwcnog.com
CWC’s Education Partnership Programme (CEPP)
The CWC Educational Partnership Programme is an initiative that supports the next generation of oil and gas professionals in Nigeria. With a growing need to attract young talent into the industry, the CEPP seeks to encourage engagement between the industry, universities and students to increase the employability of graduates – the future leaders of the oil and gas industry.
CEPP Advisory Board:
Prof Wumi Iledare Chirota & Emmanuel Egbogah Distinguished Professor & Director - Emerald Energy Institute University of Port Harcourt
Prof Adeola Adenikinju Director - Centre for Petroleum, Energy Economics & Law University of Ibadan
Uchechukwu M Ozughalu Department of Economics University of Nigeria, Nsukka
Dr Saibu Muibi Olufemi Senior Lecturer – Department of Economics University of Lagos
CWC IN NIGERIA
CWC's activities in Nigeria strive to support development across the country. We are grateful for the unprecedented support of the Nigerian Government and our operations are carried out in consultation with Nigerian stakeholders including Ministries, State Companies, NGOs and Nigerian industry players.
We believe in actively nurturing businesses in Nigeria and have a preference for Nigerian suppliers over internationals for all of our in-country events. We have used over 65+ local suppliers in the last three years alone, further testament of the value we add to the Nigerian economy.
Recent Initiatives Include:
• NiBUCAA
• Sickle Cell Foundation
• Practical Nigerian Content Youth Workshop
For more information on how to become a supporter of the CEPP, contact [email protected] or call +44 207 978 0024 or +234 809 357 2101
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FOR 2016
Nigerian artist Iyanya spoke on theimportance of raising AIDS awareness
at the 2015 NIBUCAA Ra�e Draw
2Face Idibia treats NOG Exhibitionvisitors to an acapella performance
at the 2014 NIBUCAA Ra�e
2013 NIBUCAA Prize Drawhosted by JayJay Okocha
Former Super Eagles FootballStar at NOG 2012 NIBUCAA Auction
To discuss group discounts and pricing options for SMEs, please contact:
Media Partners:
Principal Gold Silver
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NIGERIA'S LEADING OIL & GAS GATHERING
Stay Updated on all the Latest Industry Developments:
The Nigeria Oil & Gas Conference and Exhibition remains the annual gathering for the Federal Government, Ministry of Petroleum Resources, NNPC and the entire oil and gas industry to hear the latest policy updates and discuss the most pertinent issues facing the industry today.
Delegate Package Options
Gold Delegate Package: Nigeria Power Forum& NOG Conference & Nigerian Content Seminar 13 - 16 June 2016
NOG Conference, Finance & Nigerian Content Seminars £3,595 £2,50013 - 16 June 2016
Nigeria Power Forum & NOG Conference £3,295 £2,40013 - 15 June 2016
NOG Conference & Finance Seminar £3,195 £2,20013 - 15 June 2016
NOG Conference & Nigerian Content Seminar £2,795 £1,95014 - 16 June 2016
NOG Conference & Security & Safety Solutions Forum £1,95014 - 15 June 2016
NOG Conference £2,395 £1,67014 - 15 June 2016
Golf Day* £7513 June 2016
*This is scheduled at the same time as the Finance Seminar and the Nigeria Power Forum.
Please note this is only available to registered delegates and exhibitors.