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Briefings and Reports 1

 

Algeria's Energy Future was launched at a half-day round-table seminar at Chatham House, London, on Wednesday 6 April.

The report was presented at the seminar by its lead authors, Jon Marks and John Hamilton, and critically assessed by Algerian and international experts.
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The African Energy Atlas has established itself as an indispensable resource for energy industry professionals. 

The 2011 edition  features more than 45 maps and charts drawn with expert care by journalist cartographer David Burles.
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Briefings and Reports 2

AfricaHardball is an executive dialogue that brings together policy-makers, industry leaders and analysts to discuss the key political issues affecting African markets in frank and open terms.

The next AfricaHardball roundtable will be held on 1 December in London, focusing on North Africa
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Briefings and Reports 3

 

A detailed and frank analysis of Libya’s energy sector

Published in July 2010, Libya's Energy Future provides authoritative, independently sourced analysis of Libya’s energy sector policy and history, examines the country’s governance and financial record and assesses the potential for international partners to do business with its institutions and interest groups.

Read more about Libya's Energy Future

 



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Sponsor the African Energy Atlas 2012

This is your opportunity to sponsor the fifth annual African Energy Atlas.

To be published March 2012, the African Energy Atlas 2012 is a 76-page book, featuring more than 50 maps and charts drawn with expert care by journalist cartographer David Burles.

The Atlas will include a review of 2011 and take a look at the prospects for Africa’s energy industries in the year ahead.

As the sponsor of the African Energy Atlas 2012 your company will have an opportunity to establish a close association with a quality product that has already gained widespread acclaim within the industry.

Readers of the Atlas include senior government officials, as well as executives at oil and gas companies, power utilities, engineering firms, universities, consultants, law firms and energy regulatory bodies.

 

Sponsorship package

Full page colour advert on atlas back cover

Company logo on Atlas front cover

750 free printed Atlases for sponsor’s own distribution

Sponsor’s logo on www.africa-energy.com homepage

Sponsor’s logo and text on www.africa-energy.com Atlas 2012 page

Sponsor’s logo alongside each Atlas map published in the African Energy map library

Sponsor’s status included in all African Energy Atlas 2012 marketing messages and campaigns

PDF version of the Atlas for distribution among sponsor’s staff

 

For more information please contact Nick Carn.

Tel: + 44 (0)1424 721667.

Email: nick@africa-energy.com

 


African Energy Atlas 2011

The African Energy Atlas 2011 is a 60-page book, featuring more than 45 maps and charts drawn with expert care by journalist cartographer David Burles.

Having established itself among energy industry professionals as an indispensable resource, Atlas 2011 contains expanded coverage of the sector, with more maps, detailed power and renewables sections and closer scrutiny of financial trends and environmental pressures.

Readers of the 2010 Atlas included senior government officials as well as executives at oil and gas companies, power utilities, engineering firms, universities, consultants, law firms and energy regulatory bodies.

A list of the maps and graphics featured in African Energy Atlas 2011 may be found below.

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Published 21 January 2011
ISSN 2046-0473

Price: £135.00
(VAT applicable on UK-based orders)
Tel: + 44 (0)1424 721667.
Email: subscriptions@cbi-publishing.com

Online: Order online by credit card

The atlas is available to subscribers as part of an African Energy subscription.

Subscribers may download the Atlas pdf file here

 

 

Maps and graphics featured in African Energy Atlas 2011

 

Click on the links below to see small low resolution preview images of the maps

o  African connections: trade routes and other transport links

o  African energy: Reserves, production, consumption and exports

o   Economic Africa: Macro data and markets

o   Patterns of political risk: Export credit ratings and maritime piracy

o   The increasingly integrated Mediterranean Basin: an overview of energy industries where Europe meets Africa

 

Electricity

o   African power pools (No preview image)

o   Africa’s energy infrastructure

o   Algeria: Electricity and domestic gas supply infrastructure

o   Libya’s generation, transmission and gas supply infrastructure

o   Egypt’s electricity supply network and growing generation capacity

o   Morocco: Generation and transmission system and industry data

o   Sudan: Actual and planned generation and transmission network

o   Power infrastructure in the Horn of Africa

o   Uganda’s power infrastructure and projects

o   Kenya’s power infrastructure and projects

o   Power plans in Tanzania, Rwanda and Burundi

o   Mozambique’s actual & planned generation & transmission infrastructure

o   South Africa’s electricity network and regional interconnections

o   Southern African Power Pool and links to neighbours

o   Cameroon: Installed power capacity and authorised projects

o   Democratic Republic of Congo’s power potential

o   Nigeria: Actual and planned generation and transmission network

o   West African Power Pool: Installations and connections

o   Electricity generation in the Indian Ocean island economies

 

Renewables and sustainability

o   Nile Basin: Sharing water resources vs developing hydro potential

o   North African renewables and nuclear projects

o   Indicative larger renewables projects in Sub-Saharan Africa

 

Upstream oil and gas

o   Algeria’s oil and gas fields and pipelines

o   Libyan hydrocarbons exploration, production facilities & export terminals

o   Egypt’s oil and gas industry and production infrastructure

o   Angola’s oil and gas fields and export infrastructure

o   Nigeria: Exploration acreage, producing fields and transportation

o   Niger Delta and offshore fields and pipeline network

o   Cameroon’s oil fields and the Chad export pipeline

o   Equatorial Guinea’s upstream exploration & production

o   The oil industry in Gabon and Republic of Congo

o   Sudanese oil fields, pipelines, downstream facilities and boundaries

o   Democratic Republic of Congo: Available and licensed acreage

o   East Africa’s upstream potential and midstream development

o   South African and Namibian exploration and production frontiers

o   West Africa’s exploration and production frontiers

o   Côte d’Ivoire, Ghana and Senegal upstream activity

 

Downstream hydrocarbons and markets

o   African producers’ international LNG and other natural gas links

o   Existing and planned oil refineries, GTL and CTL plants

 

Order now

Published 21 January 2011
ISSN 2046-0473

Price: £135.00
(VAT applicable on UK-based orders)
Tel: + 44 (0)1424 721667.
Email: subscriptions@cbi-publishing.com

Online: Order online by credit card

 

 

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