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New 2010 report & seminar


Libya’s Energy Future: Industry and Political risk outlook was launched at a Chatham House seminar in London on 20 July.

Based on African Energy’s unparalleled track record in following Libya’s energy story and careful, originally sourced reporting from Libya and global markets, this updated and enlarged special report analyses the major issues and the financial and political trends influencing development of Libya's energy industries.
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A detailed guide to electrification in Africa

A 400-page study published in Paris by Karthala, L’Electricité au Coeur des Défis Africains (available in French only) includes an overview of the continental electricity supply industry and examples of generation, transmission and distribution projects. A chapter on decentralised rural electrification is followed by another on the establishment of decentralised services companies.

The book draws on articles and materials from a number of experts and sources, including African Energy.

Order a copy now, priced €36 / £30 plus postage and packing. Email: nick@africa-energy.com

 

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

The last AfricaHardball roundtable was held on 29 June, prior to the start of EnergyNet Ltd’s annual Africa Energy Forum (AEF), in Basel.
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Atlas 2010



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The African Energy Atlas 2010, sponsored by APR Energy, illustrates the biggest stories that broke in 2009. In addition to 28 full colour maps drawn with such expert care by 'journalist cartographer' David Burles, the atlas includes a review of 2009 and takes a look at the likely trends and prospects for Africa's energy industries in the year ahead.

Those who have bought the 2009 atlas included oil and gas companies, power utilities, engineering firms, universities, consultants, law firms, and energy regulatory bodies.

Order African Energy Atlas 2010:

Price: £95.00
(VAT applicable on UK-based orders)
Tel: + 44 (0)1424 721667.
Email: subscriptions@cbi-publishing.com
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The atlas is available to subscribers as part of an African Energy subscription.

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Maps included in the atlas:
(Links to low resolution images in the African Energy map library)

Power

Southern Africa’s power industry and interconnections

West African Power Pool: Installations and connections

Nigeria: Actual and planned generation and transmission network

Democratic Republic of Congo: Power potential and administration

South Africa’s electricity network and links to neighbours

Power plans in the East African Community region

Electricity infrastructure and potential projects in the Horn of Africa

Mozambique’s actual & planned generation & transmission infrastructure

North African renewables projects and potential

Oil and Gas

Algeria: Oil and gas exploration, production and export

Libya’s upstream and hydrocarbons infrastructure

Angola and Lower Congo Basin oil fields and export terminals

East Africa’s upstream potential and midstream development

Sudanese oil fields, pipelines, downstream facilities and boundaries

West Africa’s exploration and production frontiers

Côte d’Ivoire, Ghana and Senegal upstream

Nigeria: exploration acreage, producing fields and transportation

Niger Delta and offshore fields and pipeline network

Cameroon’s oil and gas fields and the Chad Export Pipeline

The oil industry in Gabon and Congo-B

Downstream

African producers’ international LNG and other natural gas links

Existing and planned oil refineries, GTL and CTL plants

Data and trends

Africa’s energy infrastructure

African connections: Road and rail transport

African Energy: Reserves, production, consumption and exports

The increasingly integrated Mediterranean Basin

Economic Africa: Macro data and markets

Patterns of political risk: Export credit ratings & maritime piracy trend

 

Order African Energy Atlas 2010:

Price: £95.00
(VAT applicable on UK-based orders)
Tel: + 44 (0)1424 721667.
Email: subscriptions@cbi-publishing.com
Order online using our secure order form

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

Internet subscribers: Download the African Energy Atlas 2010

       

About the sponsor


APR Energy (APR) offers short, medium and long- term power generation solutions, utilizing highly reliable and environmentally friendly generating equipment. Through innovative financing as well as knowledge and experience of the generating industry, APR can provide a complete turnkey solution to meet with customers' specific operational and financial requirements.
 
APR has completed numerous fast- track projects based on a variety of generating technologies and located throughout the world. APR has proven to its customers the extent of flexibility from both a technical and commercial perspective, delivering a range of different contracts from simple power rental, to the much more complex Power Purchase Agreements, including fuel management. APR Energy has consistently demonstrated its ability to execute projects in very short periods of time, even in the most challenging of environments such as Sri Lanka, Haiti and Tanzania.
 
APR's strategy remains the delivery of fast- track turnkey power solutions and ultimately the supply of reliable and cost- effective kilowatt hours to its customers. APR continues to embrace new technologies and other innovations to ensure that it maintain a position as a leader in this industry in addition to providing each of its customers with world class service

Contact:

APR Energy, LLC (formerly ALSTOM Power Rentals)
10416 Alta Drive
Jacksonville
Florida 32226
USA

Paul Marcroft
Vice President of Sales & Marketing

Tel: +1 904 223 2278
Fax:
+1 904 223 8955
Email:
paul.marcroft@aprenergy.com
Web:
www.aprenergy.com

 

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