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Global Event Partners

THE MOST SENIOR GATHERING OF OIL & GAS OFFICIALS

T H E T H I R D E D I T I O N

The Ministry of Energy and Mineral Development, Uganda

THE REPUBLIC OF UGANDA

Held under the auspices of

With the support of

Post Event Report

27-28 September 2017Kampala Serena Hotel, Uganda

www.uiogs.com

Part of the dmg::events networkOrganised by Part of the Gastech network In association with

O R G A N I S E R S

S P O N S O R S

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Presidential Address

‘Gatherings of this kind are among many ways of promoting the country’s potential and showcasing investment opportunities not only in the oil and gas sector, but also other sectors. The theme of the Summit “The Role of Uganda’s Oil and Gas Sector in Achieving NDP-II” in line with the strategic Guidelines and Directives in place that are geared towards the attainment of

Middle-Income status by 2020.

‘The Government of Uganda is committed to develop the oil and gas industry in partnership with all stakeholders in an efficient and effective manner to the benefit of all Ugandans, the region and also create value for our investors. Therefore, we need to form genuine partnerships with International Oil Companies based on principles of transparency and mutual trust. Benefits accruing out of the oil and gas activities like revenues, jobs and services must be shared equitably.’

Gen. Moses Ali, Second Deputy Prime Minister, on behalf of H.E. Yoweri Kaguta Museveni, President of the Republic of Uganda

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Contents

Presidential Address 1

Contents 2

In Summary 3

The Programme 4

Speakers List 6

Participant Breakdown 8

Feedback 9

In the Press 10

The Organisers 11

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In Summary

Now in its third year, the Uganda International Oil & Gas Summit (UIOGS) took place 27-28 September at the Kampala Serena Hotel, Uganda.

Hosted again by President Yoweri K Museveni alongside Hon. Eng. Minister Irene Muloni, and Dr Ernest Rubondo, UIOGS 2017 was held under the auspices of the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Development, Uganda with the support of the Uganda National Oil Company and Petroleum Authority Uganda. Welcoming over 360 attendees from across 125 national and

international companies, UIOGS once again firmly underlined its position as the must-attend meeting for all stakeholders - both domestic and international, as Uganda’s oil and gas industry continues to take important strides forward.

The programme examined the future of oil and gas exploration and production in Uganda, setting out the government’s vision and implementation for sustainable, long term development and bringing them together with potential private sector partners and other stakeholders, to share announcements and successes and discuss any hurdles that have been encountered.

Proceedings were led by a keynote and welcoming address delivered by Gen. Moses Ali, First Deputy Prime Minister and Deputy Leader of Government Business in Parliament on behalf of President Museveni, who also participated on a ministerial panel alongside Hon. Eng. Irene Muloni, Minister of Energy and Minerals Development of Uganda, H.E. Gabriel Lima, Minister of Mines and Hydrocarbons, Equatorial Guinea and Amb. Julius B. Onen, Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Trade, Industry and Cooperatives, Uganda, directly engaging with a record number of oil and gas industry leaders from throughout the world.

362 Attendees

125 National and International Companies

27 Participating Companies

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The Programme

Day One

Ministerial Address

• Meeting the challenges for 2020 – national frameworks supporting first oil flow: Hon. Eng. Irene Muloni, Minister of Energy & Minerals, Uganda

• Building sustainable partnerships between Equatorial Guinea and Uganda: H.E. Gabriel Mbega Obiang Lima, Minister of Mines, Industry and Energy, Equatorial Guinea

• Presidential Address – A vision for Uganda: Gen. Moses Ali on behalf of His Excellency President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni

• The impact of oil and gas revenues for Uganda: Hon. Matia Kasaija, Minister of Finance, Uganda

Session One: Exploration, Development and Production

• UNOC - Your partner in Uganda’s oil and gas sector - Outlining the role and responsibilities of Uganda’s National Oil Company

• Development and production latest news - Updates of Kingfisher and Tilenga projects

• Hoima - Tanga Pipeline: Opening up Uganda’s export markets

• Engineering sustainable infrastructure that creates tangible benefits for Ugandan society

Session Two: Pipeline Construction and Capacity Building

• The regulatory framework for International pipeline projects - The essential elements of HGAs and IGAs (with some case study examples of projects we have worked on elsewhere e.g. Chad-Cameroon and BTC)

• Shawcor – end to end solutions in Pipeline Performance

• Overcoming challenges in pipeline delivery – lessons from Nigeria

• Maximising value addition to the Ugandan economy

• Driving Capital Efficiency and National Content in Projects

• The presentation will talk about traditionally executed projects versus a zero base execution approach and the key components for the successful implement of a local content programme

• Building for the future, through a sustainable approach to developing local capacity

Cocktail Reception

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Day Two

Session Three: Infrastructure, diversification and investment - planning for a sustainable energy mix

• Petroleum Authority of Uganda

• Progress on Key Road Infrastructure Projects - The Critical Oil Roads

• Developing human capital to support transport infrastructure in Uganda’s oil and gas sector

• Security as an enabler

• How Heavy? How Wide? How High? How Fast? Keeping cargo moving in East Africa

Session Four: Building sustainable local content and HSE strategies

• How does Schneider see human capital development?

• Unlocking Local Talent to Meet Commercial Oil Deliveries - Optimizing Costs and Maximizing Returns

• Land acquisition and ownership – Government strategies supporting local communities

• Panel Discussion: Health, safety and the environment

Session Five: Finance and the future

• Top Quartile Performance with Project Certainty

• A Renewed Focus on Exports - Changes at the Department for International Trade

• Flexibility, resilience and the future – key tools to ensure Uganda’s growth through its natural resources

To request access to all of this year’s presentations, please contact:Gail Williams [email protected]

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Speakers List • Gen. Moses Ali, First Deputy Prime Minister and Deputy

Leader of Government Business in Parliament

• Hon. Eng. Irene Muloni, Minister of Energy & Minerals, Uganda, Ministry of Energy and Mineral Development

• His Excellency Gabriel Mbega Obiang Lima, Minister of Mines and Hydrocarbons, Equatorial Guines

• Hon. Matia Kasaija, Minister of Finance, Ministry of Finance

• Peter Muliisa, Chief Legal and Corporate Affairs Officer, Uganda’s National Oil Company (UNOC)

• Moses Kirumira, Planning & Development Engineer, Total E&P Uganda

• Jean-Luc Bruggeman, Midstream Project Director, Total E&P Uganda

• Patrice Laporte, VP, Siemens Oil and Gas

• Paul Jones, Senior Counsel, Bracewell LLP

• Rafael Coronel, Key Account Manager and BD for Africa and Mediterranean, Shawcor

• Dinesh Hinduja, Managing Director, Africa, Jaihind Projects Ltd.

• James Musherure, PEPD, Ministry of Energy and Mineral Development

• Paul Dumville, Project Director, FLUOR

• Castro Termwa, Business Development, Civmec Construction & Engineering

• Damian Kelliher, Managing Director, Civtec

• Ernest Rubondo, Executive Director, Petroleum Authority of Uganda

• Eng. Isaac Wani, Uganda National Roads Authority

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• Barbara Mwanje, CEO, Safe Way Right Way

• Jason Griessel, Crisis & Risk Business Development - East Africa, Frontier Services Group

• Andrew Hart, CEO, Freight Forwarders

• Diane Le Goff, Chef de projet – Programme d’Accès à l’Energie, Schneider Electric

• Giulia Buttery, CEO, UK, Middle East and Africa, OEM Energy

• Francis Elungat, Land Acquisition Officer, Ministry of Energy and Mineral Development

• Dickens Kamugisha, CEO, AFIEGO

• Thierry Le Gangneux, Managing Director, Ponticelli

• Patrick Danaux, Area Manager East Africa, OGAS Solutions (A SeaOwl company)

• Damian Kelliher, Managing Director, Civtec

• David Taylor, Director, Eastern Europe, Russia and the Caspian, Africa and the Americas, RSK

• Jean-Luc Mothes, Strategic Pursuit Director, Emerson Automation Solution

• Eric Olanya, Head of Trade Uganda, Department for International Trade, British High Commission

• Olga Labai, Oil and Gas Consultant

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Participant Breakdown

Job role breakdown

• Commercial Director 19%

• CEO/Chairman 16%

• Managing Director/Company Director 18%

• Other 13%

• Consultant/Specialist/Academic 10%

• Director (Other) 14%

• Government 7%

• Journalist 3%

Top Five Participating Countries (Outside of Uganda)1. Kenya2. South Africa3. Tanzania4. United States 5. France/United Kingdom

362 Attendees

27 Participating

Countries

33% National 67% International

Participants

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“I want to thank you for a most excellently organised Summit.” Business Development Director, Habib Investments Limited

Feedback

“Fantastic event. Liked the networking, content of the presentations and the exhibition stalls which afforded an opportunity to know more about the various exhibitors.” Head, Corporate Banking, Ecobank Uganda

“Thank you for a well-organized conference and for inviting us to be part.” Director for Development and Production, Petroleum Authority of Uganda

“Thank you for giving Safe Way Right Way the opportunity to share our projects on such a platform.” Chief Executive Officer, Safe Way Right Way

“Good service from organising team and valuable business discussions.” Siemens

“Many thanks for organizing, I really enjoyed the conference and found it very useful.” Senior Counsel, Bracewell

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In the Press

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The Organisers

The organising committee for the 3rd Uganda International Oil & Gas Summit is indebted to the support and advice of Hon. Minister Irene Muloni and Dr Ernest Rubondo with respective support from the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Development.

The organisation behind UIOGS brings together the perfect blend of local knowledge and expertise with global reach and reputation.

We look forward to your participation in the Uganda International Oil & Gas Summit, returning to Kampala, September 2018. Whether your company would like to sponsor, exhibit, contribute to the programme or participate as delegates, contact us today to discuss your requirements further.

Dan GroganEmail: [email protected]: +44 1737 784952 / +44 7881 344662

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Global Event Partners

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