AIX: Gas meeting brings together the diverse perspectives of government, regulators, upstream operators, investors, power developers and other stakeholders to examine the continent’s gas market – from upstream exploration and development, infrastructure and storage, to power generation, trading and financing.
West and Central Africa
• Countries in focus will include Nigeria, the Mauritania/Senegal play, Equatorial Guinea as a ‘gas hub’ and Ghana’s grid realignments.
• We will ask are gas pipelines really the answer to regional supply shortfalls?
• We will also ask how WAPP and other regional initiatives are changing regional strategic thinking about electricity supply?
Coastal trading
Asking whether new models of FSRU and LNG regas facilities can supply a new generation of GTP businesses long the West African coast and in other regions.
13h30 (BST) Online networking
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14h00 to 15h30 (BST)
Transitional projects - pointing the way ahead
LNG and pipelines: what does the current disruption mean for projects. Which pre FID projects will continue, be deferred, cancelled or restructured?
FSRUs and other import schemes: Analysis of a number of key projects that were setting trends and give pointers to further market developments.
Liquid fuel applications: still room to fit LPG and HFO in the new energy landscape?
15h30 to 17h00
Satellite sessions
Access to fringe events (country focuses, workshops, interviews, speaker Q&As, and roundtables) co-hosted by our speakers and partners.
Other meetings in the series
10 November: AIX Gas: East and Southern Africa and GTP investment
8 December: AIX Gas: Solutions to fit all sizes
Book online or contact Lauren Andrews for further details
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